Yes, a USB drive is considered an electronic device. It uses electronic components to store and transfer data between computers and other devices. Its functionality relies on flash memory technology, which enables the storage of digital information in a compact form.
Any usb can work if you dont have a usb then try electronic stores or sometimes when things that are electronic are bought will come with a usb cable
I don't believe you can recover a file from a USB drive if you don't have the USB drive. I keep backups of the files.
If a USB drive and a magnet are placed too closely together, the magnet can potentially corrupt the data stored on the USB drive as magnets can interfere with the magnetic fields that store the data. It's best to keep magnets away from electronic devices to avoid any potential damage or data loss.
The different types of charging ports available for electronic devices include USB-A, USB-C, Lightning, and Micro-USB.
Your external USB drive only needs a cable.It's only going to be as fast as the bandwidth of a USB or USB 2.0 connection can be?
the creator of the usb flash drive is Dov Moran
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It is possible to buy 8GB USB Flash drives in many places. Online there are a number of specialist retailers such as MyMemory. Most electronic retailers sites and sites such as Amazon will stock USB drives. On the high street you can obtain USB drives from all the major supermarkets.
A USB drive allows a USB device to be plugged into the computer. Common items are cameras and webcams. You will rarely need to replace the USB drive on your computer, since it is not something that can easily be damaged.
To copy a USB flash drive to another USB flash drive on a Mac, first, insert both USB drives into the computer. Open "Disk Utility" (found in Applications > Utilities), select the source USB drive, and click "Restore." Drag the source USB drive to the "Source" field and the destination USB drive to the "Destination" field, then click "Restore" to complete the copying process. Ensure you back up any important data before proceeding, as this will erase the destination drive.
Buy the CD and copy it onto a USB drive
If there is sufficient space in the USB drive, it is possible to create a bootable USB from the original downloaded .iso image.