The best secondary storage device that I have found is a Desktop External Drive. They are USB run and can easily be connected to the computer or disconnected. Pen or Thumb Drives do not have a large amount of space, like External Drives have, and Thumbs can be easily lost.
No but you can use a regular thumb drive
A Flash Drive can be an input, output or storage device. Hope this helps.
Thumb drives, otherwise known as "USB Flash Drives" or "Jump Drives" are storage devices. You can store your data files plus you could store and run programs from the thumb drive.
Typically random access memory (RAM) is the primary storage device and the slower rotating magnetic media (disc drive) is the secondary storage device. Other devices like USB thumb drives and other removable media are considered tertiary (3rd level) storage devices
"Yes, a thumb drive connects to your computer via the USB port. It is essentially the same as a flash drive as it acts as an external storage device."
a thumb sized storage divice.
a thumb sized storage divice.
A mouse is not a storage device, it is an interface.
You can use any USB Storage Device (such as a thumb drive or an external hard drive) to store games, saves, Gamertags, or media on. But, it is better to use the Official Xbox Thumb drive or the Xbox Hard Drive as they are both designed for use with the Xbox 360.
USB Flash Drives are called thumb drives
Nope. Flash drives don't use magnetic storage.
A hard drive is non-volatile storage, since it retains all of the data written to it even when it is no longer supplied with power. In general, a computer's internal operating memory is volatile, while its data storage is non-volatile.