Just plug it in your USB port.
If it comes with a disk then you can install the program. But normally, you dont need it. Just remember to always properly remove your flash drive. Right click on the icon in the tray with the arrow or else you may ruin something.
2007-01-15 02:11:33
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answered by Eskimo 3
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Just plug it in to a USB port and play! Once you have plugged in your flash drive your PC will recognize it in the task bar on the bottom of the screen, letting you know it has found new hardware. Then if it does not open up your flash drive automatically, go into "My Computer" and open it from there. Also your flash drive probably came with a CD? If it did it is only good for your PC. The tools in the CD, like to partition and passwords are only local to your computer. Do yourself a favor and forget about the CD. You need to format your flash drive to NTFS. It comes default with FAT32. "File Allocation Table". NTFS enables file compression and security. To do this though make sure your flash drive is empty because anytime you format you will lose all data on that device. Go to "My Computer" and right click on your flash drive icon or "e"drive and the like. There should be a tab to format. Click on it and follow the prompts. There is another way that I only use but it will take a bit longer to write. E-mail me if you need more info. Most flash drive users don't think to format there drives to NTFS but little things like that can make a big difference. To use it though you can drop and drag items into your drive or use the "sendto" feature by right clicking the item you want to send and it will come up an option to "sendto" then click on your drive letter and you are done. Have fun!
2007-01-15 03:16:58
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answered by Bobby M 2
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Almost all flash drives are plug and play. Unless you are using 98 you just need to plug it in the computer. IF you are using 98 you might have to install a driver that should be on a CD included in the package. If it still does not work contact the manufacturer.
2007-01-15 02:20:25
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answered by vettestingray692004 2
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What do your human beings have? If maximum have one gadget over the different, circulate with the only they have. in all danger 80% of video games exist on the two structures, yet you won't be able to play PS3 buddies on a 360 reproduction of a game. If it quite is not a favtor, any previous kind loyalty? relish Halo, choose for 360 for that sequence. relish Ratchet & Clank? circulate PS3. (in basic terms examples.) in case you have have been given a severe-def television and watch a great form of action pictures or have Netflix, you will get plenty out of blu-ray video clips, in basic terms obtainable on PS3. in case you have a great form of vids on your pc, the 360 is a sprint nicer and cooperates actual with abode windows Media middle. Multiplayer, Netflix, and different beneficial aspects value $4-$8/mo on the 360. That does filter out lots of the crap, in spite of the shown fact that it quite varies from game to game. PSN has in basic terms had an outage, however the 360 has had the comparable factor (yule '07), so the two are not one hundred% sturdy. (And credit card suggestion become no longer stolen.) 360's controller is nicer and feels sturdier (imo), yet PS3 controllers value with a time-honored mini-USB twine and you will improve the tricky stress with any computing device-length tricky stress. MS' expenditures for peripherals (the bigger tricky drives, charging kits, and so on) are severe in assessment. Persoanlly, i want to advise the PS3, yet that's provided which you get with the aid of all the different aspects and nonetheless cna't choose.
2016-12-12 11:52:30
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answered by ? 4
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if you are using win2000 or xp then just plug it in the usb drive, a new drive will show up under the removable drives ion my computer, if you want to send any files to it, just right click on them and click on 'send to' and choose the new drive letter that has appeared on your pc.
2007-01-15 02:16:19
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answered by khybersaadat 2
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Your question begs this question: For what purpose did you buy it in the first place ?
2007-01-15 02:10:29
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answered by snvffy 7
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too small to start with.
plug it in and drag and drop
what you want to store on it.
2007-01-15 02:25:47
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answered by Elvis 7
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RTFM, better yet RTFMF
2007-01-15 02:09:15
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answered by Anonymous
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