How to Use a Pen Drive As a Flash Drive
We can store many things or data in a pen drive. It is very easy to use. In actual fact, a pen drive does the same job as a flash drive, only the names differ.
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Steps
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1Locate the files you wish to transfer. Usually files are stored in folders. If you wish to copy a folder, right click on it and select 'Copy'. If you wish to copy specific files double click on the folder and locate your file. Right click on it and select 'Copy'.
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2Plug the pen drive into your computer if not already plugged in. Open the pen drive and paste the file(s) by right clicking inside and selecting 'Paste'.
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3Unplug the pen drive
Tips
- Scan the pen drive for viruses using any anti-virus program. This ensures your that your data is safe.
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