How to Transfer an ISO IIE Into My Memory Stick
Memory sticks are manufactured devices that plug into the Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports on your computer. They help you transfer music, data files, pictures, movies and other media types from your computer to other devices, such as video game consoles, other computers, digital cameras and printers. Two-Enhanced (IIE) files store data like an Apple II computer and can be attached to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) files for usage on your computer and other devices. You can move your IIE ISO files onto your memory stick using your computer.
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Open the location where your IIE ISO files are on your computer. Find all of your IIE ISO files by going to your computer's search function, typing in "IIE ISO" into your search bar and pressing "Enter" with your keyboard. Find all of the files with "IIE ISO" inside their text display line once your computer displays the search results.
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Move your IIE ISO files onto your computer's desktop by clicking each one with your mouse. Hold down the mouse button and let go of the button when your file is hovering over your desktop to drop it there. Do this for each file you want to move onto your memory stick.
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Plug your memory stick into one of your computer's USB ports. Find your stick by going to your computer's "Search Function," typing in the name of your stick (such as "Vivitar") into your search bar and pressing "Enter" with your keyboard. Find the stick's location inside the "Computer" or "My Computer" icon once your computer displays your search results. Double-click the icon with your mouse to open your stick's main folder.
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Move each of your IIE ISO files from your computer's desktop onto your memory stick. Click each file with your mouse and drag each one inside your stick's main folder. Let go of your mouse button to drop each IIE ISO file into your stick's folder. Do this for each IIE ISO file you want to move onto your stick. Close your stick's folder by clicking the red "X" in the top-right corner of its window with your mouse when finished.
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Unplug your memory stick from your computer's USB port. Transfer your files into another device, such as a different computer, by plugging your stick into one of the device's USB ports.
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