Flash Drive


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Definition

A Flash Drive is a small, portable device for storing and transferring data from one computer to another.



Parts

A flash drive consists of three main parts: the USB connector, which allows the flash drive to connect to a computer; the memory chip, where data is stored; and the controller, which manages data storage and retrieval.



How to Use

A 'Flash Drive', also known as a 'USB stick', is a portable storage device. You can save files to it or retrieve files from it by connecting it to a USB port on your computer. Always remember to safely eject it after use.



Usage

A flash drive, also known as a USB drive, is a portable storage device. It's used to store and transfer data from one device to another.



How it Works

A flash drive, also known as a pen drive or USB drive, is a portable storage device. It uses flash memory to save information. When connected to a computer, the computer's operating system recognises it as a removable drive and assigns it a letter in its system, allowing the user to read, write or copy data onto it.