There are several free programs you can use to encrypt the data on your flash drive. Each of these methods uses strong encryption techniques that are nearly impossible to hack, which will give you peace of mind that your private data stored on the flash drive will remain secure even if you lose the drive. All that is required to encrypt your flash drive is to download one of the encryption packages and to follow some simple steps to encrypt the drive to secure your data.
Transferring songs from a flash drive to iTunes is something you can do in literally just a couple of seconds. Transfer songs from a flash drive to iTunes with help from an audio engineer with a degree in Audio Recording from California State University in this free video clip.
Creating a virtual DVD or CD requires little more than a USB drive and the right software. Create a virtual DVD or CD with help from an audio engineer in this free video clip.
Saving a Word file to a flash drive is a great way to make sure you have a backup copy of your important document. Save a Word file to a flash drive with help from a software engineer with broad and extensive experience in this free video clip.
Formatting a USB drive will erase all data contained on that drive. Get tips on how to format a USB drive in the Fedora operating system with help from a software engineer with broad and extensive experience in this free video clip.
Transferring iPhone photos to thumb drives is a great way to back up your favorite memories for safe keeping. Transfer iPhone photos to thumb drives with help from an expert in computer software in this free video clip.
Ubuntu's Startup-Manager will not work on a USB flash drive unless the drive is set up and formatted correctly to be a bootable device. The Startup-Manager program, which controls boot options, requires a properly configured Ubuntu installation and will not work on the "test drive" setup. Additionally, your computer's boot priority can interfere with Startup-Manager and go straight to loading from another device.
To save data on a Sandisk Micro USB flash drive, it's best to make sure the flash drive is formatted first. Learn how to save data on your Sandisk Micro USB flash drive from an IT entrepreneur in this free video on computer accessories.
A gamertag is like a nickname on Xbox Live. When you sign up for Xbox Live, you are asked to provide a unique user name. That will become your gamertag once you create the account. Gamertags can only be changed once for free. So if you picked a wrong name, misspelled it or simply like another name, you must modify the Xbox Live profile to change the gamertag a second time. In Windows, you can use the only tool available -- EzGt 2.2. It is completely free and you just need a FAT32 USB flash drive to use it.
The RIZR Z8 was released by Motorola in 2007. This mobile phone can be used on both CDMA and GSM networks. It is capable of taking pictures and playing music stored on the device, so being able to connect the phone to your computer is not only useful but also necessary. Connecting the Motorola RIZR Z8 to your Ubuntu computer merely requires selecting the right connection setting on your Z8.
USB drives are convenient tools to store and transfer data, but they can also become hosts to viruses. One of the main indicators that a virus is on a USB drive is the System.exe error, which can prevent you from seeing files, spread viruses into your computer and corrupt the player itself.
Intel builds and markets six different series of solid-state hard drives. The 300 series is available in two package varieties: the standard 2.5-inch and the 34nm Intel NAND Flash Memory model mSATA form factor, designed for the super thin Ultrabook laptops available from several manufacturers. The 500 series, designed with the standard size laptop HDD replacement market in mind, is also offered in various laptop models by some manufacturers in new products. The 700 series Intel SSDs are designed for enterprise servers and desktop workstations.
The mpdata file contains the offline stats for the well-known Modern Warfare 3 game. If you want to increase the stats, prestige and even get new weapons and equipment, you must edit the mpdata file. If you play Modern Warfare on your Xbox 360 console, you must move the mpdata file to a USB drive and edit the file on your computer using the MPData Editor. You can then move the mpdata file back to the console and enjoy your new stats and weapons.
ATV Flash and atvusb-creator are software packages designed to expand the features and functionality of Apple’s AppleTV. Though aTV Flash and atvusb-creator are both designed for use with the same device, they are completely different in terms of intended use. They also differ in terms of features, system requirements, licensing and pricing.
If you experience issues while playing games on your Xbox 360 console, one solution is to upgrade its DVD drive's firmware. Xbox 360 consoles can contain DVD drives produced by different manufacturers, depending on the console's generation. If your console contains a drive manufactured by BenQ, you can upgrade it by using a dedicated utility, known as JungleFlasher and loading the iXtreme firmware into it. IXtreme is a collection of firmware files. Users need to use JungleFlasher to actually load the firmware into the drive's ROM.
The WAD Manager 2.1, also commonly referred to as WAD Installer 2.1, tool is used to install WAD packages on your Nintendo Wii console. WAD files are similar to ZIP or CAB files on a PC; they contain all files needed to install an application on your Nintendo Wii. Installing WAD Manager is relatively easy, but you need a properly formatted USB flash drive. If you, by mistake, install a corrupt WAD file, you can use the WAD Uninstaller tool to remove it.
Thumb drives are removable media memory sticks that you access by inserting into any computer’s USB slot. You can use a thumb drive to transfer programs and data from one computer to another or to back up data that you want to save. When you plug your thumb drive into a computer and it displays the “Cannot Find System.exe” error, this indicates infected files on your thumb drive. Address this issue immediately to prevent further security and infection issues.
Intended for use on servers, the Removable Disk Exchange backup system employs cartridges that resemble small hard disk drives. Unlike older and slower tape drives, RDX quickly writes and retrieves data. Usually packaged with its own software, it features removable cartridges for secure storage and data portability. RDX backup systems can suffer from multiple problems, however.
The term “COMM-D” refers to a line of network adapters used with Allen-Bradley alternating current (AC) drives distributed by industrial automation company Rockwell Automation. An AC drive is a device that controls the speed of an electric motor. The COMM-D family includes a series of light emitting diode (LED) status indicators reflecting the health of the adapter and the AC drive to which it is connected.
When Honeycomb was released, Google stated that it would work only on tablets. However, because the code is open source, developers managed to import the Honeycomb SDK to a few other devices, including the HTC Evo 4G. Because this ROM is created for developers, many features, including SD card, music player, camera, Wi-Fi and radio, aren't working. Although you can install the developer edition of Honeycomb ROM on your HTC Evo 4G, not only are the features nonfunctional, you'll be voiding your Evo's warranty.
AT&T USB wireless modems use GSM technology, which means they have an internal SIM card that connects a specific modem with a specific wireless account. That SIM card is compatible with other wireless modems or phones from other GSM carriers, like T-Mobile. You can unlock your AT&T wireless USB modem so you can use it with T-Mobile SIM cards, which may save you money. Once it is unlocked, you can also use it with SIM cards from any other GSM carrier that supports wireless data usage on the same bands.
FBANext, which is an updated version of the Final Burn Alpha emulator, allows you to play a variety of arcade games on your PlayStation 3. If you have software version 3.55 on your PlayStation 3, you need to install the version of FBANext designed for that software version. Installation requires an external USB drive, since you have to transfer files from the computer to your Playstation 3.
Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology optical disc drives contain fixed software, called firmware, that is built into the hardware. This firmware is used to define the function and operation of the device. If the drive is malfunctioning, flashing or upgrading the firmware to the latest version can repair bugs in the software code and fix the component.
If your Ativa USB flash drive doesn’t work or seem to power up when you plug it in to your computer, don’t panic. A few troubleshooting steps can help you resolve the issue. You don’t have to be a technology expert to fix these types of problems, but a basic knowledge of computers helps. Ativa produces a variety of data storage and computer peripheral devices, including keyboards, mice, digital picture frames and monitors.
Flash drives come in a variety of storage capacities, and can be beneficial for backing up data. However, flash drives won't work with older Windows 98SE systems if the devices are incompatible. USB port problems and missing software can also cause flash drive connection problems.
Adobe Flash is a complex process that relies on the Internet browser, the Web page and even the hardware on your computer to function. As computer technology advances, multimedia platforms such as Flash must change to keep up. Flash allows designers to create movies and animation for the Internet that are viewed through special players. If there is a new version of a browser, for example, the Flash player may issue a new release to match it. Tracking down what is causing your Flash to freeze might not be easy. In most situations, the problem will fit in into one…
Although Adata flash drives such as the Superior or Nobility series can work with Windows 98 operating systems, the computer won't detect them if it doesn't contain compatible drivers or if the USB connection isn't performing optimally. Adata flash drives vary in storage capacity and are compatible with USB 1.0 or higher for data transfers.
Formatting a 64GB flash drive, also known as a thumb drive or pen drive, allows you to use the drive on any computer, regardless of operating system. Most flash drives come preformatted, but you can also purchase one that is not formatted and do the formatting yourself. Flash drive users typically encounter three types of problems when formatting the device, each of which can be easily repaired.
Sony PlayStation 3 gamers can install "homebrew" software to play user-generated content and access third-party applications on the popular gaming console. If you have custom firmware installed on your PS3, including 3.55 firmware, you can download homebrew applications on your PC and use a USB flash drive to transfer them to the gaming console. After installing the applications, you can access them in the XMB (XrossMediaBar) menu.
If the Windows operating system on your computer can’t format a Universal Serial Bus flash drive, the USB device might be “write protected” to prevent users from changing data or deleting files. Troubleshoot the problem by removing the hardware or software write protection before formatting the drive.
The Lenovo ThinkPad series of laptop computers is compatible with USB external hard drives, so you will need to troubleshoot the ThinkPad's hardware and software device drivers to fix problems that stop your hard drive from working correctly with your ThinkPad.
USB sticks, also called flash drives, thumb drives or pen drives due to their small size and immediate read-write capabilities, are more convenient and efficient than other removable media devices such as CDs and DVDs. Almost all computers with USB ports should recognize a USB device, but depending on the settings on your PC or the state of the USB stick your ThinkPad T500 may fail to detect or work with your storage device.
If you find that you cannot copy large files to a thumb drive, you likely have a thumb drive that uses the FAT32 file system by default. By learning more about file systems, and FATt32 in particular, you can gain a better understanding of why it may not be the best suited format for large file transfers.
The .vem file extension works with several unrelated programs from different publishers. Voice and video email programs often save mail as VEM files, as do some file compression and storage utilities and one type of embroidery digitizing software. Learning about programs that save files using the .vem extension can help you determine which kind of file you have.
Almost all Lexar USB flash drives and external card readers contain an LED light, which offers information about your drive or card. Taking notice of how the LED light behaves tells you if the drive is recognized or transferring data. It may also give you insight into a failing USB flash drive or the existence of a memory card in the reader.
A blinking cursor at boot often represents a hardware problem. The flashing cursor appears when powering up the system, when the BIOS performs the Power-On Self Test. Removing all peripherals and making sure they are secured should be your first move. This issue also indicates corruption in the Master Boot Record, fixable without the need to reinstall the operating system.
USB media, such as flash drives, were always intended to work as short-term storage, usually to carry data from one computer to another. Accordingly, engineers never designed them to behave as traditional hard drives, with partitions and addresses. However, by using a special utility to "flip," or change the RMB of the device from its current binary value to the opposite value, you can partition and install various types of media onto the drive. RMB stands for "removable media bit."
Roofs typically have several connecting angles that require more protection than shingles can provide to remain waterproof. Flashing -- made up of non-corrosive metal that is bent to fit such corners -- covers these roof junctions and provides additional protection from the elements. Cement placed over this metal provides a sealant and adhesive to keep the flashing in place. However, just like other elements of the roof, it will periodically need to be replaced.
USB drives are by their design portable and built to be compatible with any system. If you're able to view your Lexar JumpDrive on other operating systems or other versions of Windows other than XP, the problem is most likely with your XP system. If the drive cannot be recognized on any other computer or system, your drive may be bad or damaged.
Audacity is a free, cross-platform audio recording application. As of 2011, it is only able to accept one microphone input at a time. However, it is still possible to use two microphones, provided you have an audio interface with multiple microphone inputs. In this case, it will require a breakout cable that includes an analog microphone input and a USB audio input. Generally, only the more sophisticated audio interfaces have this capability.
The National Library Service player is a talking digital audiobook player made available by the NLS for the blind, visually impaired and others. The player utilizes USB technology in several ways. You can listen to files pre-saved on NLS USB cartridges, or compatible files on a formatted commercial USB flash storage device. You can also attach a USB Assistive Technology device such as a keyboard or gamepad joystick to the side of the player to use as the controls for the player when listening to an audiobook on an NLS cartridge.
A free-to-air (FTA) satellite receiver does not involve any subscription fees in order to access satellite transmissions. The operating system of the FTA requires periodic updating of a “PUFF” file that provides the system with needed information. Loading in a PUFF file that has been downloaded on a computer and placed on a USB thumb drive is a straightforward procedure.
Flashing refers to a process that reprograms a cell phone to be used on a different network. To flash a Sprint Samsung Instinct to the MetroPCS network on your own, you must have the phone's USB cord. If you don't have the USB cable, MetroPCS can flash the phone to its network for a nominal fee.
When you refer to a USB drive, this generally refers to a flash drive that plugs into a USB port. When you put a drive into your USB port, you may need to initialize it so that the computer recognizes the device. If the computer is unable to complete this process, the answer may be the port and not the drive.
A flash drive, also known as a thumb drive or pen drive, is a portable computer memory component that can be categorized as an input or output device. As with any computing device, flash drives can encounter an assortment of problems, causing errors while using the device for input or output functions. Most of these errors can be fixed easily.
Flash memory drives, like the Ativa line of USB flash drives, are highly sensitive pieces of equipment that malfunction for an assortment of reasons that can render them inoperable or unusable. Typically, flash drives support large amounts of data, but are, at the time of publication, still in their technological infancy and have yet to be proven as a reliable long-term data storage solution.
Atheros, now part of Qualcomm, develops wireless chipsets. Numerous computer hardware manufacturers use Atheros chipsets to enable Wi-Fi support on their wireless equipment. Atheros, however, is well-known in the Linux community for its lack of support for open-source drivers, so most Atheros devices won't work out-of-the-box in Linux. You can use ndiswrapper to install an Atheros wireless pen drive adapter to your Linux machine; ndiswrapper enables Linux to communicate with Windows-based drivers. After installing the driver through ndiswrapper, load the module into the kernel so you don't have to manually enable ndiswrapper each time you start the operating system.
Adobe Flash provides various methods to maintain user control for your projects, such as object focus. Text objects for user input are often provided in interactive presentations. Setting and removing focus from the input box can become critical to building a user friendly application. Use the Flash “focus” method to set and remove focus on user objects.
Back in 2000 when IBM still developed PCs, the T20 computer was one of their laptops running Windows 98 and 2000. Although Lenovo currently manufactures and supports ThinkPad notebooks, you still have plenty of options for them and information available about older products. Due to the standards and capabilities of computers in 2000, your T20 actually can't boot off of a USB device, but you still have other helpful boot options available.
Gamertags, or GTs, are the names by which Xbox Live identifies different gamers. Your gamertag is automatically generated by Xbox Live, but you can also purchase the ability to change your gamertag. However, you can modify or "mod" your gamertag to allow you to work around some of the restrictions that Xbox Live puts on gamertags, including the maximum length of the tags. Modding your gamertag will require you to make some changes to an Xbox Live profile using a few computer programs.