You can move data in any of three separate ways :
Insert the flash drive into the USB port on your computer. An Icon should appear in your System Tray.
Open the icon or right click and click "explore." This should open up a browser that shows what is on the drive.
To load the drive with a file, simply "drag" the file into the browser. Or you can open the file and click "Save As" and then find the flash drive in the save to location box and click "save."
To transfer a file from the flash drive to another computer, follow the same steps as above. Open the browser for the drive and drag the file from the browser onto the desktop.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
transferring data such as music or pictures from your computer to your flash drive
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Flash drives are for anyone who needs the ability to transfer data quickly from one PC to another. I use a flash-drive to update my main computer with anything I've been using my lap-top for.
A flash drive is essentially a pocket sized hard drive. It is about the size of your thumb and fits into a USB port. Flash drives are typically used to transfer data from one computer to another (i.e. from work to home).
If possible, you could save the data from the CD onto your computer. Then, you could transfer the data to another computer via a USB drive, email (if the data is small enough), or via the internet, using a file host or a cloud server.
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The easiest way to transfer files from an Xbox hard drove to another without losing data is to buy a hard drive transfer kit or transfer cable. It will connect the two hard drives and transfer the files directly. It is also possible to transfer the files by using a flash drive.
As far as I know (and have seen them used for), you use Flash Drives to transfer data from one computer to another. i.e. Someone creates a slide presentation at their home computer and they need it by a deadline BUT they will be leaving this computer for a while. They insert the flash drive into a port and put the slide onto it. Then, they take where they are going and put it on a computer. Now there is a copy of the file on that computer and they can edit it from that computer. When they leave, they replace the finished file and overwrite the data of that file on the flash drive, remove it from the computer and go home. Then, they replace it into their computer once again overwriting the previous file with the same name and can finish it. Hope this helps. It's as much as I know.
Transfer data to the computer
A "flash stick" is another word for a USB flash drive. The term "flash" is used because it consists of flash memory data storage. Flash memory is is a non-volatile computer storage (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered) that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.