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It should be possible. I use cut and paste myself. By dragging the picture, it will at least copy it. Then you can delete it later. I have hundreds and hundreds of pictures on mine that I used this technique for.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This depends on what your program or operating system does by default for drag and drop, and it would do the same for any USB device. If you are using a mouse you can use the right mouse button and Windows will give you an option to move or copy. I believe you can change the default behavior for a drag and drop, try a google search for the specific steps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. When you "drag files in Windows" to another location, it only removes them if the move to location is on the same disk drive. If you drag to another drive it "copies and paste". If you "cut & paste" to any location it copies the file to the new location & removes the location indicator or index but not the file, until it is overwritten by another file. The only way to actually "remove" a file is to use a trash shredder software or delete the file then fill the drive with files, to overwrite it. Shredder software is MUCH easier.
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