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A couple years back I lost a flash drive at, all of places, a rest stop. A few days later, a seriously good Samaritan contacted me to say she'd found my drive and would gladly return it (and cover ...
1. Color code your flash drives. Flash drives come in all sorts of colors. Take advantage of it. Stick with the common colors that you always be able to find. You can color code by either the type ...
Have you lost important files in a corrupted flash drive? These tips might help! There is nothing more annoying than a corrupted flash drive that contains all your important files.
Why Can't I See My Flash Drive in Windows Explorer?. Windows Explorer (officially called File Explorer from Windows 8 onwards) should display all connected Flash drives in your list of drives ...
Admittedly, I don't think about flash drives often. I only needed them to grab screenshots off of my PS3; by the time I got my PS4, I was using an external hard drive to store everything instead.
If you forget your flash drive at home, there's no way to access your data, a problem you won't find with cloud services, as long as you have an Internet connection.
Unlock our top-10 ways to use a USB flash drive with the guide below. Thanks to fellow How To blogger Ed Rhee, and the team at CNET, you'll be surprised to find that storing files might not be the ...