· 1. Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. Note: You will see "USB Drive" in windows explorer. 2. Navigate to the files on your computer that you want to transfer to the USB drive 3. Select the file you want to transfer 4. Click and hold file Answer ID: · I wish to download some very large files from the net. Is it possible to download them directly to a flash drive w/o writing to my hard drive 1st? I have a Dell w/ pentium4 and windows bltadwin.ru Interaction Count: 3. · This wikiHow teaches you how to save a file from the internet directly to your USB flash drive. Whether you're running out of space on your built-in hard drive or just want to store a file in a more portable way, changing your download location is easy in all web browsers.
To put your files on your usb, just right-click on the files you'd like to transfer on your desktop, choose the "Copy" option from the menu that appears and then "Paste" on the preferred location (F:\, G:\, etc.). Hope this is helpful to you! If you need more assistance on that, just let me know in your reply. Warm regards, JaneA. Answer (1 of 13): Depending on the method of download, there may be traces of downloads to external media left on the primary drive. The insertion and removal of the external device will appear in event logs. If the device keeps connection or firewall logs, there may be traces left there. If d. In regard to other types of downloads (say just MP4s, AVIs, etc., from elsewhere) then you would set up what ever app you are using to do the downloading, in that apps settings, to save to the external location. Now your phone may not allow for doing that on a stick, but may on a SD card.
In response to tdmhook In Safari, Safari menu Preferences Save downloaded files to Other select the drive. More Less. PM. Reply Helpful. Thread reply - more options. In regard to other types of downloads (say just MP4s, AVIs, etc., from elsewhere) then you would set up what ever app you are using to do the downloading, in that apps settings, to save to the external location. Now your phone may not allow for doing that on a stick, but may on a SD card. We'll learn how to transfer files to and from a USB flash drive in Windows 7. Check out the updated video for Windows 10 here: bltadwin.ru
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