Just plug it in to an available USB port, it should be detected as another drive letter within the Windows Explorer. You can copy files and/or folders to it by either dragging the files from another window onto the drive, or by right-clicking the files/folders themselves and selecting "Send to", then the drive letter for the USB drive.
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