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How To Copy & Paste Files To A USB Stick

In this video you will learn how to put files, such as photographs and documents on to a portable memory device - a USB stick.

USB sticks, sometimes known as 'thumb drives' or 'flash drives', are brilliant storage devices, that can be popped into your pocket and carried around and then plugged into any other computer. 

You will learn a technique called 'Copy and Paste' which will stand you in good stead for the future.

Check out the guide, USB sticks can be bought on Amazon, and we've got links to them below the video. Otherwise, most supermarkets or Argos will stock them.

How To Copy Files To & From A USB Stick

It is good standard practise to back up your files on to a USB stick, even if you've got no intention of taking them anywhere.

Putting your files onto an external memory device means that you are preparing for any future problems you have with your computer.

The last thing you want is to lose your precious photos and documents in the event of a catastrophic computer failure.

The price of USB sticks has really come down over the years. 64GB is enough storage for around 9000 photos.

16GB USB STICK

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32GB USB STICK

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64GB USB STICK

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