Thursday, July 29, 2010

Purchased a Kingston 2GB Flash Drive but how can I safely transfer files to the device ? UK Advice please !

Insert flash drive in USB socket, use windows explorer, select file, right click it, use SEND FILE TO and choose the USB FLASH DRIVE and it will do it for you.Purchased a Kingston 2GB Flash Drive but how can I safely transfer files to the device ? UK Advice please !
Hey. Its really easy honestly...





1) Plug it into the back





2) Just wait a few seconds. (until the computer automatically recognises it - either sound notification or maybe nothing wil happen)





3) To save onto it, just select the E: or F: or whatever drive its in (usually called mass storage device or removable disk) and save it there like normal instead of My Documents





4) To remove just make sure that you're not saving/dont have any files from the memory stick open. Just take it out





TIP: Make sure you dont leave magnets next the stick. Always be patient when using it as if you plug it out when something is being saved.. onto it, it may get corruptedPurchased a Kingston 2GB Flash Drive but how can I safely transfer files to the device ? UK Advice please !
Plug it into a USB socket.





Wait for the computer to recognise it. An icon appears in the system tray and then gives you a message that your hardware is now installed and ready for use.





In Explorer, the drive will show up as KINGSTON.





Drag files to it as you would to a floppy disk or another hard drive.





Remember to click on the ';Safely Remove Hardware'; icon in the system tray. It should be the top-most listed drive in this list.





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I have the 2GB and the 4GB models - they are fantastic!





Good choice!
just plug it into a usb port on your pc %26amp; drag the files you want to carry with you onto the flash drive :)

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