What is a USB Flash drive?
A Flash Drive is a type of portable USB drive that stores and transfers data located on your computer working similar to floppies in that information can be stored and written on them. This device enables you to read, write, copy, delete and move data from USB flash drives to your hard disk drive and back again. They do not require any type of software installation- all that is required is a USB port with which all modern computers are equipped! (Flash drives are also referred to as jump drives, thumb drives, pin drives and USB drives.
A USB flash drive is a compact USB flash memory drive that acts like a portable hard drive, letting you store and transport your most precious computer data. They hold incredibly large amounts of information and are small enough — about the size of a pack of gum — to slip easily into your pocket, conveniently around your neck like a necklace, or on your keychain.
A Universal Serial Bus (USB) flash drive is a portable memory chip and circuit board contained in a small plastic case about the size of a thumb, giving rise to the name ThumbDrive®. Also called a memory stick, the tiny drive sports a removable cap under which is a USB connector. The chip inside the USB flash drive does not require power to retain data, so batteries are not needed. The drive gets power from the computer, making the USB flash drive a popular choice for transferring files between computers. Flash drives hit the market in 2000 with capacities of eight Megabytes (MB), several times greater than the 1.44 MB floppy disks still used at the time. Today the USB flash dive has become so popular and ubiquitous that models with modest capacities of 128–256 MBs are often given away in sales promotions, imprinted for advertising and branding purposes. A four Gigabyte (GB) USB flash drive can cost as little as $10 US Dollars (USD). Models with the highest storage capacity at any give