Here's one way 1. Go to 'My Computer' in the Start menu 2. Double click on the device which normally will be listed under the name of the company who manufactures the USB, i.e TOSHIBA (However it may simply say Removable Disk) 3. Navigate through the USB's folders until you find the file you want 4. Double click on the file, it will open.
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.
Only if you open a file on the USB stick. Before you open anything on the USB stick, scan all of the files with your antivirus program. You can never be to safe.
Because your PSP is weird, didn't happen to me
yes you can put songs on a memory stick for the psp but you have to connect a usb from the psp to a computer and open up the files of the psp and then open up the file where you will be getting the meida from and drag and drop the meida onto the psp files
Right-click the USB device when it appears on your desktop and then click open.
Yes. File is a file, it can be transferred to any place, usb, harddrive, memory card etc (provided you have write access)
simply put, you cant.
No it cannot. I did a science fair project on this and i couldn't remove any data from the usb drives.
If the files are still on the USB drive, you can open them, even though they were never saved to the actually computer. The USB drive is a portable hard drive, plugging into your computer gives you access to view what is on the USB drive without having to save them to the actual computer.
Yes, it stores files from a computer. Examples would be: A flash drive, external hard drive, a USB connected digital camera, USB connected ipod or mp3 player. Anything that has memory in it to store data or files and is connected though a USB port.
Any files that are less than the capacity of the "memory stick" can be stored on the device. Just choose the "Save As" option and indicate that you want it saved on the USB device.
Thumb drive, or pen drive are all types of memory stick. USB memory sticks are used to copy, store, or transfer files on a computer. They replace the use of floppy disks.