To rearrange the order of photos on a flash drive, connect the drive to your computer and open the folder containing the photos. You can manually drag and drop the files into your desired order or rename them with a numbering system (e.g., 01_photo, 02_photo) to sort them automatically. If your operating system allows, you can also change the view settings to sort by name, date, or other criteria. Remember to safely eject the flash drive once you're done.
One can order a customized flash drive online at various websites. One can order a customized flash drive at websites such as CustomUSB, Flashbay, and Deluxe.
That is illegal.
In order to you'd have to take the pictures from the computer and put it on a jump drive- usb drive - flash drive.
Flash drives come formatted in FAT which cannot take a file that large. You must reformat that drive in NTFS or HFS+ in order to copy that size file onto a flash drive!
What are you referring to by "rearrange?" Files are displayed in alphabetical order; to "rearrange" them, you would simply change their name.
Rearrange= the ability to move an object into a more systematic location/order.
==Windows== One needs to plug the flash card into the computer in some way. If it is USB, simply plug it into the USB port in the back or front of your tower. If it is an SD card, you'll need a "Card Reader" in order to put it in. Most USB flash drives are "Plug & Play" in that they should install within 10 minutes of being plugged in to the PC. After, head on over to "My Computer" and you should see a "Removable Disk Drive" or "Removable Drive" or similair, open the drive as you would a folder (double click it) and drag and drop files. ==Mac== A USB icon will appear on your desktop after the flash drive is plugged in. It looks similair to a Hard Disk icon but is white. Open it, and drag and drop files onto it.
Unfortunately, the MacBook Pro Retina is too thin to support any current standard of hard drive.
Many print companies offer flash drives that can be customized. Contact your local printer to see if they are able to print directly onto the drive.
You are able to use video formats on most video-playing programs via a file within a flash drive. However, you are not able to use a DVD-ROM in order to read the files within a flash drive, as the two are incompatible by basic logic.
You will need to save the pictures on a flash drive, CD, or DVD, in order to load them on an iMac.
If these two computers that you are talking about is networked, then you can access the other computer and simply as saving it there. But if not, use a USB/Flash Drive in order to transfer the file. If you do not have a USB/Flash Drive, then attached it to your email, then access your email on the other computer and save it there.