Connect it to your computer and open up the files...
Both, because you can put data onto it and also take data off of it.
Both, because you can put data onto it and also take data off of it.
If you click and drag the files into the flash-drive file, then yes. If you copy and paste the items onto the drive, then no.
You will only lose data during the duration your hard drive is removed. As soon as you reconnect it your data will be restored.
RAM is volatile, which means when you shut your computer off any data that is in RAM will be erased. For instance start typing a letter in word and shut your computer down after typing 2 sentences and do not save it. When you bring it back up the letter will no longer be there because it was not saved to the hard drive, it was in RAM. A flash drive is non-volatile, which means the data stays in the flash drive even if there is not power to it. It's just like a hard drive.
Data Doctors' data recovery takes files off a damaged device, such as a hard drive or flash drive, and copies them onto a new, working device. Data recovery can be needed for any number of reasons such as failed or damaged hardware or accidental deletion of files.
You put it into a USB port in the computer, and the computer will recognize it as a drive, for example, the H drive, and you can drag files on or off of them, and they are rewritable so items can be taken on and off without having to buy a new flashdrive, unlike the CD. They must be ejected safely through the computer, or files may be lost on them forever.
You should not format a USB flash drive every time you want to take information off it; simply deleting the files is typically sufficient for regular use. Formatting erases all data on the drive and resets the file system, which is unnecessary if you're just looking to remove specific files. However, formatting may be useful if you're experiencing issues with the drive or need to prepare it for a different file system. In general, deleting files is quicker and preserves the drive's structure.
if u r smart, mabye, but it depends what type of fricken flash drive u have
A USB flash drive that comes with pre-loaded software that can run directly off the drive. So, for example, you might have a video (data) file on the drive and a video player (software) as well. This means you are not dependent on the availability of software on the computer you use. Kingston (maker of flash drives) seem to be the first or most popular of these.
To store data until power is swiched off
It will do what it says, it will format (delete everything off) your flash drive. Just make sure you select the right one.