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Transferring Files to a Memory Stick

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How do I record an audio program on my computer to a memory stick so I can play it later on my laptop?

Celeste Stewart

 

Using Windows Explorer to Transfer Files

If the audio program is in an electronic format on your computer, you should be able to copy and paste the file to your memory stick using Windows Explorer. If it is an actual piece of software, that you want to copy to the memory stick, you'll need to copy the entire installation folder on to the memory stick and then install the software on your laptop from the memory stick.

 

How to Use Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer is a useful utility that you can use to copy and paste files from one location to another. To launch it, go to the Start button and right-click it. Choose Windows Explorer, Explore, or Open Windows Explorer (the labels vary depending on which version of Windows you have) from the menu. Within Windows Explorer you will see various drives such as your hard drive (usually C:), your CD-ROM drive, and a lettered drive for your memory stick.

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To transfer a file from your C: drive to your memory stick, simply locate the file you want to copy and right-click it. Choose Copy. Next, click on the memory stick in Windows Explorer and then right-click inside the main pane. Choose Paste. This will place a copy of the original file on your memory stick.

 

Transferring Multiple Files to a Memory Stick

If the audio program consists of multiple files, you can transfer them all at once by either copying the entire folder (instead of individual files) to the memory stick. If they're not currently inside a folder, you can select a series of individual files by holding down the Control button as you click. Once you have a series of individual files or folders selected, right-click and choose Copy. Next, go to your memory stick and right-click inside the main pane. Choose Paste. Copies of all of the selected files and folders will be placed on your memory stick.

 

Note that if the program is a piece of software, you will need to copy and paste the original installation files and install them on the laptop.  

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