It means to reduce the size of each picture so more can fit on the drive, since presumably the flash drive doesn't have a lot of space. However, when you compress a picture, that file will have lesson information so the quality of the photo will decrease, so it is important to retain your original pictures.
Programs like Picasa can easily reduce the file size of pictures by reducing the resolution/pixels in each photo. In addition, if your picture ends with the extention JPG or JPEG, it is already compressed, but of course, can be reduce further.
The amount of data/information the flash drive can store at one time.
A mp3 player flash drive is used to store the data for an mp3. The bigger the flash drive, the more songs one is able to hold (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/flash+drive).
Install the "Flash Player" from Adobe's website (linked below). If you mean a "Flash Drive" you would need to be more specific with the question.
Im assuming you mean custom game or something so here it is- you need a hard drive, not a flash drive. For halo, you MUST. Have a har drive for file share, firefight, and onlinr campaign, there is no exceptions
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yes, they can be, they are something you imput it into a computer, but it can mean other things
By memory stick I'm assuming that you mean a flash drive. But anyway, if you have a Mac computer, (includes MacBook Pro, MacBook, etc.) you insert the flash drive into the computer's socket (NOT THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET!). Then, after a few seconds, the flash drive will appear on your desktop. Then, if you want to save a document, picture, or whatever it is you want to upload, you save it to your desktop, and then drag it into the flash drive icon that's on your screen.
They both mean the same. Actually a flash drive also called as a pen drive is an USB device ( Universal serial bus). This is called so because, the flash drives are attached with the computer at the USB port.
I am assuming you mean the LED which flickers on your USB flash drive. Indicates the device is "in use". Typically when reading from or writing to the USB drive.
Do you mean uninstalling the U3 partition of the flash drive so its just used for memory? If that's the case, Ive already done that on a few drives. What you need to do is open the U3 Launchpad menu, go to Settings > U3 Launchpad Settings > Then on the right side of the window that pops up click Uninstall. Then click the 'Uninstall U3 Launchpad' button. That will uninstall the U3 software from the flash drive and give you all memory to that flash drive for storing files. Good luck!
If You mean to keep it protected from device removal, I suggest ejecting it, and keeping it in your pocket, because can't lock that.
What do you mean by copy. if you mean copy from a flash drive to a hard drive you just go into the system settings then storage. If you mean like getting it free then look into emulators or license transfer. A emulator can be jtag/xk3y/ or similar