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| A Flash Drive is a small self-powered drive that connects to a computer directly through a USB port. It's both Mac and PC compatible, so you can transfer files between both Macs and PCs. They are supported on all public machines, although some flash drives require a user to install drivers before use. Flash drives can hold any type of data, including excel, jpeg, video, and text files. Flash drives are also commonly referred to as key drive, thumb drives, jump drives, USB drives and pen drives. |
| Flash drives are meant as a way to get files
to and from multiple computers. They are NOT for backups. We strongly
encourage users to backup files to CD-RW or CD-R disks or zip disks. Please note that not all flash drives are the same. Some may require extra drivers to be installed on a computer in order for them to function properly. Public computers do not allow drivers to be installed. Therefore, not all flash drives will be compatible with public computers. Flash drives come with varying amounts of memory. from 128mb to 4gigs Or even larger Some of the most popular brand name drives, are Lexar, Sandisk, Kingston, PNY, and Iomega. |
Copying files to a flash drive on a PC:
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