A:AnswerIf your computer case is wired correctly just shove that bad boy into a usb hole around where your power on button is, find the file you want and drag it to the usb drive the computer assigned it. Depends on how many hard drives you have. Example mine was “J”
A:AnswerIf your ipad has the most up to date IOS and has a usb-c plug then yes. It works thru the files app. My ipad is the 2020 edition and it works. Easy to use with no problems.
A:AnswerYou will however need an adapter if its the usual apple port. As this is usba to usbc so kinda funny that it is even defaulted to FAT32 since it isn't one that plugs into Apple products.
A:AnswerThis can be done manually for any file you can access with your phones file manager. There is no software with it like the more expensive SanDisk drives.
A:AnswerYes. I've recently used it in my phone and new PC as well as an old laptop that's 10 years old with USB 2.0. As long as the device you are plugging it into supports the exFAT file system.