You find the saved picture(s) (it has to be saved to your hard drive or another device first) then right click, click copy, and then go to the place where you want to put it on your flash drive, right click, and click paste. It then will paste a copy of the picture on your flash drive.
Easy! get a flash-drive, save it, and load it on another computer. P.S get flash-drive from Staples.
Plug flash drive in to your computer and click&drag on to it
you change the folder you want to save it to. when it ask you were you want to save it you change to your flash drive
By memory stick I'm assuming that you mean a flash drive. But anyway, if you have a Mac computer, (includes MacBook Pro, MacBook, etc.) you insert the flash drive into the computer's socket (NOT THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET!). Then, after a few seconds, the flash drive will appear on your desktop. Then, if you want to save a document, picture, or whatever it is you want to upload, you save it to your desktop, and then drag it into the flash drive icon that's on your screen.
simply reformat
In the same way you do when you download movie on your hard drive. Save or Save as... choose folder on your flash drive, press OK.
Yes you can.
Yes! Go to the picture on your desktop and Right Click on it. Then click Copy.. and then you click on your flash drive, go to the place where you want the photo, you Right Click where you want it and click Paste. If any Technical questions, email me and Subject it: Technician Support Email: emukdog7@gmail.com
You can download the setup of the Chrome. Save it in the flash drive, and install it another computer.
It is possible to save your Wayward game onto a flash drive. To do it you must use the Save/Load feature in the game.
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To transfer DeSmuME saves to a flash drive, first locate the save files on your computer, typically found in the DeSmuME folder with a .dsv extension. Connect your flash drive to your computer, then open the flash drive folder. Simply drag and drop the save files from the DeSmuME folder to the flash drive, ensuring they are copied over. Safely eject the flash drive once the transfer is complete.