If you are using a Mac, pull the file up from the Macintosh HD and drag it into the flashdrive icon on the desktop. If you are using a PC, pull up the file in Windows Explorer or other searching device, scroll down on the side which is like a little box after you've pulled the file up on the main and bigger box, and locate what drive your flashdrive is (for example, drive H) and drage the file from the bigger box to the smaller box and the appropriate drive in that smaller box.
Yes, you can download songs from a flash drive onto a computer. Plug in the Flash drive and open the flash drive up and another window to where you want the song to be. Just drag the song from the flash drive to the window you want it to be in, and wait for the transfer to take place.
you can do this two ways, 1.You can plug in the ipod and when the sync window opens,close it.Then open my computer,select your ipod and transfer your music manually 2.Plug your ipod into the computer you set it up on.Rip the music on it onto a CD or flash drive,then put the CD or flash drive into the other computer and again transfer the music manually I suggest the first option.
An iPod is basically a flash drive, so yeah you can.
The best way is to use a Flash Drive, or a USB Memory Card and Drag and Drop the files onto it, then simply reconnect it to the new Computer and Unload the FIles also with Drag and Drop
Yes. Just either buy a flash drive, put it in their computer, and put the songs on the flash drive, or you can plug your iPod into their computer and drag the music you want using iTunes.
Yes, any data that can be stored on a hard drive can also be stored on a flash disk. A flash disk can even be configured with a boot sector and you can "boot" your computer from the flash disk.
Um download them to your computer. Put them on a flash drive or hook your ps3 up to your computer and save away
If your using windows, double click on computer. Then double click on your flash drive. Then open another window and go to my music (or where ever your music is). Right click on the songs you want and press copy. Go back over to your flash drive, right click, and press paste. From there, your computer will copy all the songs that you wanted!
you can transfer songs from your ipod to your computer it is true
i don't think so when i tried to transfer songs on my shuffle to my ipod classic it said that all the songs were unable to be transferd but it might work when you do it - Well, If the songs are on your iTunes, it shouldn't be a problem. You might want to back up your files on a flash drive or just in another folder on your computer, just in case.
You will need to transfer them on a USB drive and put them on your computer. After that, you can burn the songs onto a CD.
You can use a USB/Flash Drive and transfer the music onto it & then plug it into the receiving computer and transfer the files into the computer. You can do that or just upload them to sites that allow you to upload and download items, sharing sites. The basic methods of transfer have been described above. There is one more method that I would like to add. You can set up a network of two computers via cable. Set them as server/client or a peer-to-peer network and then transfer files from one computer to another.