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Posted on Jan 02, 2009

Don't have a problem, just don't know how to use flash drive

I got a new computer for Christmas and I want to transfer some files from my old machine. Help!

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Simply plug in the thumbdrive into any available USB slot. It will show up in "My Computer" - generally named the same as the manufacturer of the drive.

From here it's all just drag and drop into the thumbdrive. You can make folders, or whatever you want as though it were a normal hard drive.

When you're done, right click on the drive in My Computer and select "Eject" - then you're done.

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Good Day!



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