Yes, it's a kind of storage, so you can store anything that will fit.
Most USB flash drives do not include a Write-protection mechanism, although some have a switch on the housing of the drive itself to keep the host computer from writing or modifying data on the drive. If the pen drive came with software, they may have disabled the write at the factory. If there is no switch, then it is probably not possible to write to the pen drive.
Hi U can use moserbear pen drive which comes with password protected software with it
when I plug in my pen drive to the computer and when i unplug the pen drive to the computer , how to know?When i plug in my pen drive it is not showing any signs of any pen...
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my pen drive is not format some error message so in screen "write protected"
Most USB drives have a small write-protect switch/slider which you can use to make the drive read-only. If your drive doesn't have one and its essential for you, then consider buying one that does have the write-protect feature- USB drives are quite affordable these days. You can buy this software to write protect a pen drive: penprotectorenglish.wordpress.com There are, however a few things you can do, like ... * Secure your thumdrive with TrueCrypt * Use a Registry Hack to Disable Writing to USB Drives * PenProtector - write protect a pen drive from viruses etc..
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format the 32bit fat
I use 3rd party software such as TrueCrypt(http://www.truecrypt.org) or USB security(http://www.kakasoft.com/usb-security/) to lock the pen drive. Or you can purchase the pendrive which has built-in encryption feature.
Floppy Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive, CD/DVD RW Disks, Pen Drive etc..
Pen drive is an Removable Device. It is use to File sharing. Easy to Read and Write files. Pen Drive is not consider as an Input/Output Device.
You can use BitLocker to lock your drive, or you can use 3rd party software such as TrueCrypt, Kakasoft Advanced Folder Encryption to lock the pendrive.