USB Flash Drive - Beginners Guide of How to Select and Use

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Published 2013-03-06
Sony, Toshiba, San disk and many others manufacture key chain sized devices that are designed to store your music, photos and documents from your computer. These tiny gadgets are called thumb or flash drives and work by plugging them into a USB port on your computer. Learn the basics of using and selecting these devices with this beginners video guide to using and selecting a USB flash drive.

USB Flash Drive - Beginners Guide of How to Select and Use

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All Comments (21)
  • Thanks! This helps an old girl like me understand USB Flash Drives a little better! I am 71 yrs old (young) and every day is a learning process! Thanks for helping out!
  • @tookmandt
    I have a friend who isn't very well-versed with technology/computers, and asked me to write him an email with instructions on how to use a USB drive. Virtually every grueling detail I was dreading having to verbalize is covered fantastically well in this video. Thank you very much, GuruBrew, for respecting that there are still users who need every detail meticulously spelled out. 
  • @MrYorickJenkins
    It is refreshing to have explanations with a good background overview and which do not assume that the learner/Luddite is familiar with the terminology or device. Completely free of condescension too. You did a good job. Thank you!
  • This is so clear and presented so that I, an 82 year old woman, understands how to use one.
  • @lindaschess9458
    So much better than trying to have my daughter explain it! Very helpful and understandable and no exasperated grumphs. Thank you.
  • @2wheelsrbest327
    Eight years later and your video is still giving Steve. You could not have explained any clearer Steve especially for a numpty like me. Thanks & Stay safe Ted
  • @oldhippymom
    Thank you Steve, for talking plainly so I could understand what you are talking about, and not jumping all over the place as some do. I almost gave up trying to find out how to use the Flash Drive. My Daughter always done this for me, she died in 2018, so I am learning to do this my self. Being 74 years old, it was not easy finding this information. You are an Angel and a Blessing. Thank you so much!
  • Thank you! Just like another posting to you I am a mature lady of 64. Now I have two towers and two laptops and am finding out all the amazing things I can do. I am an Artist for 38 years and have made a great living this way. Using this technology for manipulation of my product is Trippy( Not including security cameras and 3D printing ) ! I was thinking I needed a disk player on my new tower but after seeing you I don't! I appreciate you...many thanks!
  • @bettyhall1799
    Love you patient calm method of teaching. I am 74 years old trying to get in tune with today's communication world, thank you so much, didn't know this kind of help existed, Praise God.
  • @rockdog2584
    I just started college and am not all that computer savvy. Of course, today's college experience is all about knowing how to use computers. My first 3 classes are, pretty much, all about getting comfortable with using computers and unfamiliar software (like Canvas) and one of my first assignments requires my being able to put my school work on a flash drive (which I have NEVER done). Your video makes it look pretty darned easy! Thank you!!!
  • @wiselolly7254
    ty you so much for sharing this info. I like that you didn't talk fast. this helps to stay the course with your helpful tutorial on USB Flash Drive Beginners Guide
  • Simple explanation which is why I liked it. I’m just learning about how to store the 1000’s of photos etc taken of my kids and grandchildren (11]. Thanks for well done presentation for a beginner.
  • Absolutely first rate. Your presentation instructs at our level of competence and never tries to impress us with your obvious expertise. Bravo!
  • @tomduke2086
    Finally, a how to video with clear audio (I have a hearing problem) and video.  As previously stated, this was clear and concise.  I will be back in the future for other computer topics, I am sure
  • @monamonet1111
    Damn! This video from 10 years ago is helping me now! Thank you! You make things so clear and understandable
  • @lynnmccarty6691
    Very helpful for those of us who are senior citizens and not very familiar with technology . Thank you.
  • @cladue1381
    You made this so much easier to understand with such great explanations and not talking so darn fast that you have to rewind several times. I love your calmness. Really helped me out. Thanks
  • @watching65
    Steve, This is my first time at your site and I'm impressed by your thoroughness. Thanks so much for keeping it in an English I can understand and for going over the process step by step. Keep up the excellent work.
  • @roxymontana8260
    I am a "non-techie" and appreciate this clear and concise clip - way more patient instructor than my boyfriend who thinks he knows how to do it!
  • @judysease4989
    Very appreciative of the hands on down to earth explanation and screen explanation. As Linda S. commented, better than trying to have my son explain. Thanks!