
· 1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. Note: You will see "USB Drive" in windows explorer. 2. Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive 3. Select the file you want to transfer 4. Click Answer ID: Step 4. Select your flash drive from the resulting dialog box. If you use Windows, open the "My Computer" folder and then double-click the icon representing your flash drive. In Mac OS X, click the down-arrow next to the "Save As" field to expand the dialog box. After doing so, double-click the flash drive icon located on the left-hand side of. · Select the files you want to copy, and keep the left-click pressed, drag the files, and drop it to the window where the flash drive is, and release the left click. You should then see the copy progress of the files you have drag and dropped. Copy Files .
I wish to download some very large files from the net. Is it possible to download them directly to a flash drive w/o writing to my hard drive 1st? I have a Dell w/ pentium4 and windows xp. Under the "Devices and drives" section, double-click the USB flash drive to see its data. Select the files and folders. Click the Copy to button from the "Home" tab. Click the Choose location. Use the option to download via your web browser. download them and then you can copy them over to a flash drive or CD. I always suggest that you make a folder for each type of drive and download the driver into that respective folder. Makes it easy to find and identify the driver as all the file names are just a series of numbers.
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. Note: You will see "USB Drive" in windows explorer. 2. Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive 3. Select the file you want to transfer 4. Click and hold file to drag it to the USB drive. Using Mac OS X 1. Using your mouse cursor, select the file (or files) you would like to copy, then click and hold the mouse button to drag the files to the USB thumb drive window. Advertisement When an icon representing the file or files appears over the destination window, release the mouse button, and the files will be copied to that location. We'll learn how to transfer files to and from a USB flash drive in Windows 7. Check out the updated video for Windows 10 here: bltadwin.ru
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