A:AnswerThe cover is not intended to be "removed". It just slides back to expose the USB connector. When not in use, the cover slides back and snaps into position to protect the connector. Just push the two pieces toward each other to slide the cover back.
A:Answer64 GB is actually about 59.5 GB of storage storage. If your pics are 24 MB is size, you should get about 2400+ pics on there (if nothing else is stored).
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerIt sounds like you may have a defective drive. I have had this happen before and had to get a replacement. Especially with it happening on different computers I'd say it's a device issue and not a windows issue.
A:AnswerThese are not encrypted or security drives. You'll need an encryption app to do it. If you use Bitlocker, then you can setup Bitlocker To Go on the drive, but that requires the Professional version of Windows to do that.
There are several good and free encryption tools that will encrypt the thumb drive. You can also save the files as a password protected zip file in a pinch.
A:AnswerI'm assuming that you want to copy files from computer to this device.
If that's so, then, for a Windows based computer, you need to do the following steps:
✔ insert the flash drive in the computer
✔ Go to the folder where your files are
✔ select the files you want to copy
✔ right click & choose "Send to.....(your drive name)
✔ windows will copy files to your drive
If you're looking to download from browser to your flash drive,
Then you need to adjust browser's download location.
A:Answer~10 hours of highest quality MP3s (320 kbits) would be about 1.6GB, uncompressed CD Quality WAVs would be about 7GB.
Standard MP3s are 128 kbits, and they use 1GB for 17 hours of audio.
A:AnswerIt should be, i dont see why it wouldnt. You can use for Xbox as well but it must be formatted (erase all contents) and then it can only be used for xbox, unless you format again and then you can use for PC but only one system at a time.