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How to download files to a flash drive

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Download to a Flash Drive. Navigate to the website with the data files you want to download, such as blogger.com's free MP3 downloads. Choose a song to download to your computer and complete any other tasks such as logging in to the site. When Windows prompts you for the location to save your download file, scroll the list of locations to find the flash drive and select it. Then choose Save to . Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. 2. Click on your desired file to select it. NOTE: You can select multiple files by holding down the Ctrl while left click on the desired files.




how to download files to a flash drive


How to download files to a flash drive


Flash drives are chips of memory you can use to store music, pictures and other data. The memory retains what you copy to it even when there's no power connected.


Flash drives are a faster alternative to mechanical disk drives, however they typically come in smaller sizes because they are more expensive than mechanical drives. Flash drives are also very portable and make a great medium to transfer files among computers or devices.


To use a flash drive, locate a free USB port, insert the drive into the port and wait for Windows to recognize it. After you insert the flash drive, the computer assigns a drive letter to it, such as "E. You might have to format a brand new flash drive before you can use it. If Windows prompts you to format the disk, choose Format Disk and then choose Start.


Select OK to begin the formatting and choose OK when it completes, how to download files to a flash drive. Open the File Explorer and view the flash drive and drive letter assigned by Windows. Navigate to the website with the data files you want to download, such as Amazon. Choose a song to download to your computer and complete any other tasks such as logging in to the site.


When Windows prompts you for the location to save your download file, scroll the list of locations to find the flash drive and select it. Then choose Save to save the downloaded file to the flash how to download files to a flash drive. When you've finished downloading files to your flash drive, choose the Notifications icon on the System Tray and select Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media. Select your flash drive and wait for Windows to tell you that it has ejected safely before you remove the drive from the USB port.


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how to download files to a flash drive

Download to a Flash Drive. Navigate to the website with the data files you want to download, such as blogger.com's free MP3 downloads. Choose a song to download to your computer and complete any other tasks such as logging in to the site. When Windows prompts you for the location to save your download file, scroll the list of locations to find the flash drive and select it. Then choose Save to . Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. 2. Click on your desired file to select it. NOTE: You can select multiple files by holding down the Ctrl while left click on the desired files.






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