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The USB flash drive on your MAC does not lock. To remove the USB drive just firmly hold it and gently pull from the socket. Flash drives are a very convenient way to save data from your hard drive.
so plug it in to your USB drive on your mac or PC (for the mac keyboard)
The Mac can read files of any type from any media that the PC can. If your Mac does not have a built in disk drive of the right type, buy a USB drive and plug it into a USB port on the Mac.
To enable sharing permissions on a Mac for copying files to a USB drive, first, connect the USB drive to your Mac. Open "Finder," locate the USB drive in the sidebar, and right-click (or Control-click) on it to select "Get Info." In the Info window, scroll to the "Sharing & Permissions" section, click the lock icon to unlock it (enter your password if prompted), and adjust the permissions for your user account to "Read & Write." Once done, you should be able to copy files to the USB drive.
To erase a USB memory stick, using a MAC, use the application Disk Utility. With the USB stick inserted into the USB drive, highlight that stick from the list of drives. Then select erase. It will erase all of the files on the drive and reformat it. You can also use a program called Houdini 2, which will allow you to see hidden files, move, and erase them.
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A recent Mac with an Intel processor can boot from a USB 2.0 Hard drive. Earlier Macs could only boot from a Firewire Hard drive. When you turn on the Mac hold down the Option (alt) key. This will cause the Mac to scan for all available bootable drives. Select the one you want to boot from and it will start up from that drive.
If you are asking how to see the properties of an USB Removable Disk Drive, you simply, on PC, go to "My Computer" then right click on the Removable Disk in which you are seeking information, further click "Properties." You may access the "Properties" on a Mac, which is simply called "More Info" on a Mac, by using "Control" then click on the Disk Drive and click "More Info."
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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.
Toshiba hard drives, as are most USB 2 drives, are fully compatible with Mac OS X. (See links below)
To open the root directory of a USB drive on a Mac you need to plug the USB drive into a USB socket and double click on its icon. The window that appears is the root directory. As you add other directories (known as folders on a Mac) they branch out from the root.