It should be pretty easy. You should be able to plug the flash drive into the computer and it will show up as a hard drive or "Removable Disk." (For Windows, you have to open My Computer for this to work.) Then you copy the music files from your computer to the drive that showed up.
Answerwell all you really have to do is copy the music from your computer and then paste it onto your flashdrive. but sometimes there is an error and i have no idea how thefreak to fix it.
Yes If you do not have permission. If its your music yes.
my geuss is because you can put music on it
yes you can
Copy & Paste
i dont think thats posible
plug in a flashdrive into your computer and put the songs from itunes onto the flashdrive. after your done, put the flashdrive into the xbox and on the menu, you can play it while playing your game
download it
You misspelled the word anything.
You misspelled the word anything.
Right click on the image as "Save Picture As". Then save to your flashdrive or thumbdrive. Next go to your account and upload it from your thumbdrive or flashdrive.
Dear user, You should be able to transfer the green p2p free tracks without any problem. You can locate your Bearshare folder on your harddrive and copy/paste them to your flashdrive.
the USB cable. but to put music on it, theres a better way: get a USB flash drive, external hard drive, your choice- and put the MP3s you want on the ps3 onto the flash drive. insert the flashdrive into the ps3, go to music>thumbdrive>(hit triangle)>contents (i think)>music>and select all and copy..something like that : )
it is one because it is put together
All you have to do is tape it, put it on a flashdrive, and upload it on youtube.
No, this is one of the ways Apple attempts to prevent music being distributed illegally. You can however use the folders [ie notes, contacts, etc] to store stuff and transfer files as if the ipod were a flashdrive.
On the computer, Well first you would just have to drag it into the file, or put it into a flashdrive and so on and so forth!
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