You can copy data to an Universal Serial Bus Device or USB device. For example Pen Drives or USB hard disks.
to copy photos form a computer to a USB device you must follow the following procedure.
1. Make sure your photo is on the computer. You can download the photo or access it form the drives or camera.
2. Make sure the USB is plugged in.
3. Once the USB is functional ( if the light on the usb device glows) you can right click any file or folder on your computer and use the option send to <USB device Name> and the stuuf you want will be copied to the USB device.
4. Safely remove the device if your task is done.
First, is your PSP hacked? second of all, if it is, go to recovery menu (shutdown PSP and start up but hold R button) then enable vsh menu. (configuration - enable vsh menu) after, exit and go to XMB. press select a menu should appear. Change USB device to UMD Disc (make sure u have your UMD that you want to copy inside the system. then go to USB connection. open up your PSP's folder and you will find your game which u can copy (it should be named UMD 9660 but it don't matter. Make sure you COPY NOT CUT!
If you want to protect files on computer from being copied, you can use Kakasoft Shared Folder Protector. This program allows you to configure other users' permissions to the protected folder, only admin of the folder has full control. For example, you can use it to set a User 1 group and then prohibit copy, modify, and delete permissions to this group, and set this group as default logon account; after this configuration, all users who don't know admin password of this folder can access the folder but can't copy, modify or delete content in it.If you want to protect files in USB flash drive, you can try another program called USB Copy Protection.
It doesn't matter what is the speed is on the USB it depends on the computer's speed on its hardrive, internet, or both the speed is not based on the 2.0 USB, is the computer either its old or new or in between.
The only virtual machine that currently support USB passthrough to allow a guest operating system to use a USB device connected to the host is VirtualBox.
There are USB sound card dongles available on the Web at a variety of places.
If you plug your camera into the USB, it will show up as just another drive. Simply select your photos in the camera, then copy them to wherever in your hard drive you normally store photos.
Go Into program files and find the game you want to copy then drag or copy it to the usb
Use a USB flashdrive to download them unto it from your PS3 and unload to your PC. I don't believe you want to use something like facebook but believe it is also possible to transfer them to facebook and then your PC if you mean Photos
Bluetooth (if both devices are suitably equipped) - or USB cable.
you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb you right click on the disk picture then click on explore and copy the contence on to the usb
copy the installer then paste it in the usb
It may be important to a person to move photos from a phone to another electronic device. This can be done, by sending it through picture text, email attachment, or through connecting the devices with USB cords.
1. Get one of those 8 in 1 card readers and connect to your computer via usb 2. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the card reader. Make a note as to what drive letter is assigned (eg. F, G, H, etc..) 3. Insert your usb stick with the photos on it into another usb port on your computer. Hopefully your PC has more than one port.... take a note to what drive letter is assigned to this card 4. Click on the drive thas has your photos. Select all. Copy. 5. Click on the drive that has your memory card that you want to transfer the photos to. Paste. Viola!
To load photos onto your Barnes and Noble Nook, connect it to your computer using a USB cable. Locate the Nook in your computer's file explorer, then select the photos you want to transfer and copy them to the "My Files" or "Pictures" folder on your Nook. Safely eject the Nook from your computer, and the photos should now be accessible on your device.
A USB can store anything that can be represented by a computer file, so yes.
Buy the CD and copy it onto a USB drive
You need a program to "rip" your CD, then it is a file on your computer which you can then copy to your USB.