Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Can you save all your media files on your computer to a flash drive?

I was wondering about this because I know my motherboard will crash soon. How much GB would be sufficient? Also, when you save all these files can you transfer them to a new computer?
Hi, Yes you can as long as the flash drive is big enough to hold all your files. As an alternative you could invest in an external hard drive which you could use afterwards as a backup device for your whole system.
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It all depends on just how many media files you have and how much space they occupy on your system. However, you can transfer them directly to another computer at any time.
i don't know how many gb's or media files you have on your computer? but if they will fit on the flash drive you can do it. they have like 32gb flash drives out now. but maybe a 16 gb would be enough for you? like i said i don't know how many media files you have
It depends on the size of the flash drive and the size of your files. You can also consider using an external hard drive and burning the media on discs. I'm just saying, it sounds like the ship is going down so you need every lifeboat at your disposal.
Generally speaking, If you can save it on a PC, you can save it to a flash drive.

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