You can just manually type them in depending on the system you use, some gamesharks allow you to hook them to your computer and update them or in the case of a playstation 2 one, you can add the codes to a usb thumbdrive and update the codes onto the gameshark memory card for use.
No, USB 3.0 is just a faster way to get information through the USB drive.
Yes, USB key and flash are just different words for it
connect it using the included USB to micro USB cable, or ANY USB to micro USB cable. It will ask you to "Just Charge" or "USB Drive." The second one allows you to access the media portion of the storage just like a jump drive.
Non game files are easy to download into a USB drive. Just use the controller options key over the file you want to download which they might call copy and have the USB dive plugged into the USB port.
I don't believe you can recover a file from a USB drive if you don't have the USB drive. I keep backups of the files.
You need the Homebrew Channel and an application called USB gecko to launch the USB gecko codes.
Just connect the device on the USB port and right click on the file to be sent and select the usb location.
The USB flash drive on your MAC does not lock. To remove the USB drive just firmly hold it and gently pull from the socket. Flash drives are a very convenient way to save data from your hard drive.
Assuming your Compaq laptop has a USB port or two, just plug in the new drive with the USB cable. It will show up as another drive, using the first available drive letter, in Windows Explorer (or equivalent).
No. The OBDII stores codes in it's self ..kind of like a USB flash drive
The hard drive is not included. This is just an enclosure. Once you add a drive and plug it into a USB port, It would show up under my computer as a drive letter.