flash drives plug into USB ports..they are a small rectangular port ...check the end of the flash drive and that will give you an idea of what port it needs to plug into...depending on the model of pc you have you may find there are a couple of these USB ports somewhere on the front of the pc for easy use or otherwise you will have a block of 4 or more on the rear of your pc
2007-01-09 10:12:52
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answered by panda64 4
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Well, that's not a stupid question. Don't specify computers. All computers in the modern days have similar characteristics. Dells are a company, however, use the same hardware as every other company. They're all "computers"
Look for a small symbol on the flash drive. Then attack into a hole where it fits, but it should go in easily, not forced. Turn it around and try it if it's hard. There should be a symbol. http://files.turbosquid.com/Preview/Content_on_7_20_2005_22_07_16/SPV_USBSymbol001_Thumbnail1.jpgfee06a6a-b4e3-4bde-b22a-0a86b9579ffdLarge.jpg
Please do this when the computer is ON.
Don't just pull it out. On the bottom right hand corner there should be a symbol, "remove hardware?" Right click on it, then remove it, when it is safe.
2007-01-09 10:11:42
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answered by Mikail 2
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USB socket, unless you have an old Dell machine. The USB socket may not exist outside, try to find it on the mother board ( if your dell is Desktop )
2007-01-09 10:14:37
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answered by HaveANiceDay 2
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there is a usb port.. its like a square thing.. usually on the the side of your dell, but if it's old, proboly on the back...
2007-01-09 10:20:11
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answered by ♫ αиgєℓ υи∂єя ¢σνєя ♫ 2
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they plug in to the USB sockets on the front of your pc
2007-01-09 10:12:18
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answered by D McC 7
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Into your USB slot. While the computer is on.
2007-01-09 10:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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