USB Flash Drives for Your PC

The USB flash drive is a unique kind of PC storage toy. The keychain-size flash drive needs no batteries and has no moving parts! Instead, the USB flash drive uses the same method that digital cameras use to store images.

Your files are stored on memory cards (either removable cards or built-in memory inside the unit).

Most USB drives now range anywhere from 128MB to 64GB of storage, and after you plug one into your PC’s USB port, it looks just like any external hard drive (or a whomping huge floppy disk), but it can be unplugged and carried with you in your pocket.

These drives don’t need any extra softwareWindows XP and Vista recognize them instantly — so they make a great “digital wallet.”

This figure shows a 1GB flash drive. It even has a write-protect switch so that you can safeguard your data from being accidentally erased.

Carry 1GB in your pocket with a USB flash drive.
Carry 1GB in your pocket with a USB flash drive.

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  1. Posted by Carolyn Clark
    I would love to buy a how-to-book on computers for "dummies"...especially on how to protect your written text while composing...and how to avoid clicking those keys that instantly erace everything you just wrote. I use the library's computer....they jam, stick and freeze up and we can't activate any key....while their meter is clicking down....so we can lose 8 hours of typing and editing in an instant. I need a book with legible typesizes...and a glossary so we can translate the icons and E-terms quickly. Can you Xerox several pages of the PCs All-In-One Desk Reference. I think the libraries should own something like this! Thank you. Carolyn Clark

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