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i know how to plug it in but i don't know how to download to it .
Jun 6 '07 #1
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"jjmbudman" <jj*******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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>i know how to plug it in but i don't know how to download to it .
If your memory stick is recognized by Windows, it will appear as a device in
Windows Explorer, just like a hard of floppy drive. Simply copy or move the
files you want to it.
Jun 6 '07 #2
Try posting your question to a Windows newsgroup. This is a .Net
programming newsgroup.

Robin S.
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"jjmbudman" <jj*******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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>i know how to plug it in but i don't know how to download to it .

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