SOURCE: Deleted files from my PNY 4GB flash drive are still taking up space.
Most flash drive comes with its on date support files on it. If those had not been removed then, yes it will show some space used.
SOURCE: Windows says not enough space on pny 8 gig flash drive
Try formatting the drive as NTFS instead of FAT32 (assuming you are using it only on Windows computers). FAT32 doesn't support files over 4GB.
For more info, see http://www.google.com/search?q=fat32+file+size+limit
SOURCE: 4GB Attache flash drive says it's locked.
Plug in the stick. wait for it to come up on the desktop then click on it once. (do not open it).
From the file menu select "Get Info"
In the panel that opens up you will see a row of coloured squares. Underneath is a checkbox marked "Locked"
Is it empty or ticked?
If it's ticked, untick and see what happens in disk utility.
If it's not ticked that then would appear to be a problem with the stick.
For what it's worth, I did a google on this stick and found that there are numerous posts about it becoming read only on Vista, so it may well be a problem with the manufacturer.
SOURCE: PNY flash drive
Plug it into your USB port on the computer, works like a mini hard drive sort of. When you plug it in, it should ask what you want to do, see files etc. Just drag and drop files in or out.
SOURCE: i bought a 4 gb
Plug in the drive -go to my computer and find it right click and go properties - look for folder options -choose show hidden folders -- you will probably find a folder called( trash) delete it and you should get your space back
Launch iTunes.
Connect your media player with SanDisk memory card installed to your computer through its USB adapter.
Wait for the player's device icon to appear in the iTunes Source pane.
Drag and drop music titles from the library pane directly onto the device icon.
The music will sync onto the player's SD storage.
hope this helps
Hi,
1. Drag or export the photos to another device and delete the originals out of I photo. The problem with this is that you will no longer be able to revert those images to your originals. Using the export function for this gives you more options than drag and drop.
2. Hold down the option key when you open I photo will allow you to create a new I photo library on an external drive hooked to a USB. This means you have all the options of I photo, while storing the images somewhere else.
3. Copy and paste your entire existing I photo library to an external USB drive, then delete as much of your old library as you wish which could be all of it. Do this from your pictures folder on your hard drive, not I photo itself. This option allows your photos elsewhere while preserving all the I photo functions including your ability to revert to original.
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