Explanation:
Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. ...
Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive.
Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy.
Go to the mounted USB drive, right click and select Paste.
Answer:
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port.
NOTE: A message indicating that a new device has been detected at the lower right hand of your monitor. It MAY take a few seconds to be detected.
2. If the USB flash drive or external drive folder does NOT open automatically, follow these steps:
a. Click Start > Computer.
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b. Double-click on the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive.
3. Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer.
4. Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy.
5. Return to the Removable Disk window, right-click within the window, then select Paste.
Using Windows XP
a. Click Start > My Computer.
Using Windows 10:
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port
NOTE: You will see "USB Drive" in windows explorer
2. Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive
3. Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy
4. Go to the mounted USB drive, right click and select Paste
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Explanation:
Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. ...
Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive.
Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy.
Go to the mounted USB drive, right click and select Paste.
Answer:
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port.
NOTE: A message indicating that a new device has been detected at the lower right hand of your monitor. It MAY take a few seconds to be detected.
2. If the USB flash drive or external drive folder does NOT open automatically, follow these steps:
a. Click Start > Computer.
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b. Double-click on the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive.
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3. Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer.
4. Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy.
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5. Return to the Removable Disk window, right-click within the window, then select Paste.
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Using Windows XP
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port.
NOTE: A message indicating that a new device has been detected at the lower right hand of your monitor. It MAY take a few seconds to be detected.
2. If the USB flash drive or external drive folder does NOT open automatically, follow these steps:
a. Click Start > My Computer.
b. Double-click on the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive.
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3. Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer.
4. Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy.
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5. Return to the Removable Disk window, right-click within the window, then select Paste.
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Using Windows 10:
1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port
NOTE: You will see "USB Drive" in windows explorer
2. Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive
3. Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy
4. Go to the mounted USB drive, right click and select Paste