What is the name of the one who can put a disc and insert a USB flash drive?

Updated on number 2024-02-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. It's called a tape recorder.

    3. Generally, there is an adjustment switch on the tape recorder, and you can set the content of which device you can toggle it. If you turn the switch to the radio end, it is the radio; If you dial to tape, then ** tape; If you dial to ***, then ** disc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Click "Start", select "Run", type ", and run, to open the "Group Policy" window;

    3. Select the "Settings" tab, tick the "Enabled" checkbox, then select "All Drives" in the "Turn off Auto" box, click the "OK" button, and exit the "Group Policy" window.

    In the "User Configuration", you can also customize this "Turn off automatic**". However, the settings in Computer Configuration are broader than those in User Configuration. It helps multiple users to use such a setting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. First of all, if your laptop has a disc driver, if not, you can go to the computer store to install it. Put in the CD, plug in the USB flash drive, and let the computer read it.

    2. Click "This Computer" on the desktop to enter the memory page of the computer.

    3. Find the USB flash drive and disc you just put in. Optical discs are generally ***. Click on the disc driver, and when you open it, you can see the contents of the disc.

    4. Before copying in the file, first open the U disk, create a new folder in the U disk, and make it easy to find what you just copied after copying.

    5. After the USB flash drive folder is created, select the things that need to be copied in the disc and copy them with "Ctrl+C".

    6. Open the USB flash drive, click to open the newly created folder, and paste it with "CTRL+V", and the file will be automatically copied to this folder of the USB flash drive. Once the copy is complete, you can do it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The specific operation steps to put the content on the *** disc to the USB flash drive are as follows:

    1. First of all, put your *** disc into your computer's CD-ROM drive, then open my computer, find your CD in this page, and then click.

    2. Then use the left mouse button on this page to select the file or ** you want to go to the USB flash drive, and then right-click the mouse on the file icon.

    3. Then a list of options will pop up, click Send to below in this list, and then click on the right side of the "Bizhou U disk".

    4. Then at this time, you open the USB flash drive space, and you can see the files transferred from the *** disc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You need to make the disc into an ISO image and copy it to a USB flash drive.

    You can use UltraISO software to make an ISO file from an optical disc.

    1. Open the software, click the tool, and make a disc image.

    2. Select the disc and change the saved ISO image address.

    3. Click the "Make" button.

    4. When you click the make button, Ultraiso will start to make the disc image file, and it will be stored in the folder you specify, and then copy the ISO file to the U disk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's a ghost version of the system, put it directly on the disc. The gho file is copied to the U disk, if it is the installed version, you can use Ultraiso to extract the disc image, and then write the hard disk image to the U disk, I hope it can help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can copy all the files in the disc to a USB flash drive, or make an ISO format file.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's no problem.,The interface speed can keep up.,Unless it's used often.,Otherwise, the U disk will be fine.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The USB flash drive is always plugged in, which will occupy system resources and affect the operation of the computer.

    2. Affect the system startup, the U disk can be used as a boot disk, and the boot will be automatically scanned, which will generally affect the startup speed and crack in the middle, which will seriously cause the computer to fail to boot.

    3. There are heat dissipation measures in the U disk that are not closed, and the chip will be burned if it is serious.

    4. It is easy to damage the limb training data in the U disk, resulting in the loss of files.

    5. The U disk partition table is very fragile, and it is easy to damage the data on the surface of the U disk when powered on for a long time.

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