Specifications:
Features:
Details:



What is USB Flash Drive?
Design and Implementation:

Essential Components:
There are typically four parts to a flash drive:
Additional Components:
The typical device may also include:
Size and style of packaging:

How much can you store?
Uses:
Personal data transport:


Secure storage of data, application and software files:
System administration:
Computer forensics and law enforcement:
Backup:

Advantages and disadvantages:
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Comparison with other portable storage:
Tape:
Floppy Disk:
Optical Media:

Flash drives for non-USB interfaces:
NOTE:
Package Included:
Basically, USB 2.0 includes everything that USB 1.1 offers and adds a high-speed mode, which runs at 480Mbps. USB 1.1 supports two speed modes: 1.5 and 12Mbps whereas USB 2.0 has three of them: 1.5, 12 and 480Mbps. USB 2.0 also uses the same USB 1.1 compliant cables to connect high-speed devices. However, classic USB hubs will slow down USB 2.0 devices. In addition, a USB 2.0 host controller is required to enable the high-speed connection with a USB 2.0 device.
Try pressing triangle on the PS3's USB drive icon, then click 'display all'. This should show all the files on the memory stick. Make a folder called PS3, then a subfolder called PHOTO and MUSIC and place your files inside their. The PS3 should find them.
It should still be good for around 10 years unless it has any unexpected problems.