Definition: A flash drive is a small, ultra-portable storage device
which, unlike an optical drive or a traditional hard drive, has no moving
parts.
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Computer tricks: Flash Drive |
Flash drives connect to computers and other devices via a built-inUSB
Type-A plug, making a flash drive a kind of combination USBdevice and cable.
Most flash drives have a storage capacity from 8 GB to 64 GB. Smaller and
larger flash drives are also available but they're harder to find.
One of the first flash drives was just 8 MB in size. The largest one I've
seen is a USB 3.0 flash drive with a 1 TB (1024 GB) capacity.
Flash drives can be written and rewritten to an almost unlimited number of
times, similar to hard drives.
Flash drives have completely replaced floppy drives for portable storage and,
considering how large and inexpensive flash drives have become, they've even
nearly replaced CD, DVD, and BD disc for data storage purposes.
Also Known As: USB drive, pen drive, thumb drive, jump drive, solid state
drive
Examples:
"Tom said he hasn't used his DVD burner for data files
since he purchased his 16GB flash drive."
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