Assuming you have no guarantee left, you can buy a controller card (PCMCIA for laptops, in case you have a free slot). A very unlikely scenario is that someone has played a prank on you and disabled the USB ports from the BIOS, in which case they can be re-enabled.
yes
You can buy cheap flash drives in any department store or office store or even a supermarket. Flash drives are available everywhere these days due to the ever increasing technology.
"No. USB ports, or flash drives are not secure in magnetic fields, as they become vulnerable in these types of situations. Thus, they are at a disadvantage."
If it has a USB port, you can use memory sticks/flash drives. I don't know of any laptops that don't have floppy drives, zip drives, CD ROM drives or USB ports.
No but many do have them on the front.
The small port on your computer that allows you to attach drives is typically called a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. USB ports facilitate the connection of various peripherals, including external hard drives, flash drives, and other devices. Depending on the version, you might encounter USB-A, USB-C, or micro USB ports, each offering different speeds and functionalities.
Yes... The only problem is that ps2 fat boys and the slims won't read flash drives unless you use a program to activate the usb ports. Such as Action Replay Max with Media Player.. You can also use a memory card exploit or a homebrew program to turn them on... Its easily done. Just google Free mcboot...
USB connection ports
You don't need to install anything in most cases. Just plug-in to any of the available USB ports. Drivers will be installed automatically.
Flash memory storage devices that plug into USB ports are commonly referred to as USB thumb drives. USB thumb drives come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and capacities and are often used for transporting files from one computer to another.
The input ports of a motherboard typically include USB ports, audio jacks, HDMI or DisplayPort for video output, and Ethernet ports for network connectivity. Additionally, some motherboards feature legacy ports like PS/2 for keyboards and mice, as well as connectors for various internal components such as hard drives and optical drives. These ports facilitate communication between the motherboard and peripheral devices.
A flash drive typically uses a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port to connect to a computer. The most common types of USB ports for flash drives are USB-A, USB-C, and, in older devices, USB-B. USB-C is increasingly popular due to its reversible design and faster data transfer rates.