Your flash drive music may not play on other computers for several reasons. The files could be in a format that the other computers do not support or lack the necessary media player software. Additionally, there could be issues with file corruption or compatibility settings. Lastly, if the files are protected by digital rights management (DRM), they may only work on specific devices or software.
Sadly, iTunes files cannot be transferred from computer to computer or onto a USB flash drive. The reason why is the files are "locked". This means that the files cannot be opened on any other computer that isn't authorized by the iTunes account holder.
Mozart Beethoven and the other famous musicians you can think of.
I find the best way to store media and music files is first on my desktop in the appropriate folders and then in an external hard drive. It is a relief to know I will always have them on the other hard drive should my computer ever crash unexpectedly.
yes it is! bc your downloading from other ppls computers....however limewire is packed with viruses...try frostwire....its safer(:
The same way you would any other iPod...use the chord that came with it and hook it to the USB? drive in the computer and the other end to your iPod and insert a CD or go to itunes.
Yes, you are able to put music, games ,and other media on a usb 2.0 flash drive.
Yes an unsecure flash drive can corrupt a hard drive and even infect other computers connected to the network. If the flash drive is connected to any computer that is infected with malware it is very possible that the same flash drive will covertly corrupt other computers. I suggest you buy iron key or another encryted flash drive
In order to obtain all that $0.99 music, iTunes had to sign an agreement with the musician's unions that there would be no way to transfer (pirate) songs to other iPods or other computers.
both save up memory on your computer but if you have a flash drive then you can carry it around and use it on other computers. but a hard drive has a lot of free space to save stuff
to hold data
If these two computers that you are talking about is networked, then you can access the other computer and simply as saving it there. But if not, use a USB/Flash Drive in order to transfer the file. If you do not have a USB/Flash Drive, then attached it to your email, then access your email on the other computer and save it there.
the easiest way would be to buy a USB cord that hooks into both computers, with transferring software included. or you could transfer the music onto a cd, then onto the other computer.... or by using a zip drive or jump drive.
mainly if you want to save movies/videos/music/pictures/other files on your computer "harddrive" storage/ choose Drive C:// or if you want it on a flash drive which is removable storage devices/ choose another drive / "example, Drive F:// so now you know. i recommend removable storage... on a flash drive/ portable flash drive.
A USB Flash Drive by Any Other Name-- finger stick -- memory stick-- pen drive-- disk-on-key--jump drive
Yes, an iPod Shuffle can function as a flash drive, but with limitations. While it has storage capacity like a flash drive, it is primarily designed for music playback and does not support file management or drag-and-drop functionality for other types of files. Therefore, it may not be practical for general file storage or transfer tasks compared to traditional flash drives.
If you have a flash drive that does not show up when it is plugged in, then it is likely fried.
Anything that can be downloaded to any other type of drive.