When you edit pictures on a flash drive or CD, the changes are only permanent if you save the edited version back to the same drive. If you simply open the image from the flash drive or CD and make changes without saving, the original file remains unchanged. However, keep in mind that CDs, particularly rewritable ones (CD-RWs), allow for modifications, while standard CDs (CD-Rs) do not. Always ensure to save your edits to avoid losing any changes.
You can.
Yes.
You could say " I just put it on the flash drive."
The easiest way is to put the pictures on a computer and then insert the flash drive and put on what pictures you want.
Just resave the file. The flash drive is represented as an ordinary file system. If you can change the date of a file on a hard drive, then you can change it on a flash drive.
A two gb flash drive is a device that you can use to store movies, work, pictures etc.
In order to you'd have to take the pictures from the computer and put it on a jump drive- usb drive - flash drive.
i have no clue! i'm asking you!
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
simply reformat
It depends on the quality of the pixels, but a 1 gigabyte flash drive can hold around 90 pictures, so yes, you can store forty eight pictures on there.
just drag it