Very simple. Most flash drives will install as a Mass Storage Device, meaning they will be assigned a drive letter or default name (if you haven't assigned a name to it in the past).
Using WindowsUsing Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder where the files/folders are located. Select the photos by clicking them. Select multiple files by holding CTRL while you click. Right-click one of the selected files. Choose COPY. Go To START > MY COMPUTER. Here is where all of your drives are located. Your flash drive should be listed here. Double click it. It is usually under REMOVABLE STORAGE. Once in the flash drive, right click on an empty area of the screen (white). Choose PASTE. All done. Using Mac OS XUsing Finder, navigate to the folder where the photo files/folders are located. Select the photos by clicking them. Select multiple files and/or folders by holding CMD while you click, or SHIFT if you are going in sequence (select the first and last items, and Finder will automatically select all of those in between). Right-click one of the selected files. Choose COPY. In Finder's Sidebar (to the left), you should see your various hard drives, such as your flash drive, usually located under the header "Devices." Click once on its name to navigate to that drive in the main pane (the middle section of the window). Once there, right-click on an empty area of the Finder's main pane. Choose PASTE. All done.
To download photos to a flash drive on a Toshiba laptop, first, insert the flash drive into a USB port. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder containing your photos. Select the photos you want to transfer, right-click, and choose “Copy.” Then, navigate to your flash drive in File Explorer, right-click in the drive window, and select “Paste” to transfer the photos.
Yes, it is possible to download pictures from iPhoto (now part of the Photos app on macOS) onto a flash drive. First, export the desired photos from the Photos app to the flash drive, ensuring the format is compatible with Windows (like JPEG or PNG). Once the photos are on the flash drive, you can connect it to a Windows computer and copy the files to the desired Windows program or folder.
Yes, you are able to put music, games ,and other media on a usb 2.0 flash drive.
There are a few simple ways to transfer photos from an iPad to a flash drive, depending on what accessories you have. Use a Lightning or USB-C flash drive (direct method) If your iPad supports Lightning or USB-C, you can buy a flash drive made specifically for iPads. Plug the flash drive into the iPad. Open the Files app or the app that comes with the flash drive. Select the photos you want and copy or move them to the USB drive. This is the easiest method because it doesn’t require a computer. Use a computer as the middle step This works with any iPad. Connect the iPad to a PC or Mac using a USB cable. On Windows, use Photos or File Explorer; on Mac, use Photos or Image Capture. Import the photos to the computer. Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos onto it. Use cloud storage (optional) You can upload photos from the iPad to iCloud, Google Photos, or another cloud service. Sign in to the same account on a computer. Download the photos to the computer. Copy them to the flash drive. Third-party tools Tools like iMazing, iReaShare iPhone Manager, or AnyTrans let you manage iPad photos on a PC or Mac. Connect the iPad to the computer. Export photos to the computer using the software. Plug in the flash drive and copy the photos over. Useful if you want more control than iTunes or Photos. If you want speed and simplicity, an iPad-compatible flash drive is best. If you don’t mind extra steps, transferring through a computer works every time.
download it to your hard drive, then drag and drop onto the flash drive
You can not download the IMVU client to a U3 Flash Drive.
To download JCreator onto a flash drive, first, connect the flash drive to your computer. Visit the official JCreator website to download the installation file. During the download process, choose your flash drive as the destination folder instead of your computer's hard drive. Once the download is complete, you can safely eject the flash drive and use it on another computer.
The best way would probably be to get a hardware specialist to download the photos of the main drive of your iMac.
To download Google Earth to your flash drive, first, insert the flash drive into your computer and ensure it is recognized. Then, go to the Google Earth download page and choose the version you want. When prompted to select a download location, navigate to your flash drive in the file explorer and save the installer there. After the download is complete, you can run the installer from the flash drive to install Google Earth.
For actual photos you find them under the photo area of the cross media bar and then use the triangle key to bring up options and click download
In the same way you do when you download movie on your hard drive. Save or Save as... choose folder on your flash drive, press OK.
Open up the Flash Drive from the desktop, create a new folder out of the flash drive, select the files in the Flash Drive, then drag-and-drop the files into the folder.