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How to use a memory stick?

Submitted by Haitham Hammad
Thu, 23 Jul 2009

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The term memory stick references a removable flash memory card. These storage media became immensely popular due to the inclusion of Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) capabilities in majority of newer Operating System platforms that recognize the device immediately after it is plugged into the USB port and allow it to be used almost instantaneously. Nowadays, due to faster transfer speed and higher storage capability of Kingston's flash memory units compared to other storage formats like the floppy disk and CD or DVD, it has become a viable alternative not only for transferring and sharing files but for supporting backup procedures as well.
Below are the basic steps to use a memory stick with your plug and play enabled systems.
First of all, you need to remove the cover or cap to expose the USB plug of the Kingston device. However, for memory sticks without a USB connector, a card reader is required (assuming the computer has no memory stick reader slot).
Plug the memory stick into any vacant USB port that may be located either at the front or back panels of the machine.
The first time the device is plugged into the machine, the Operating System will attempt to identify it and will display an alert to the message stating that a new hardware has been found (or something to that effect) and that the necessary driver is being installed. You will need to wait for a confirmation message from the Operating System that the device is ready for use. On subsequent usage, the device will be automatically identified by the system.
Once the device is ready for use, it can be explored the same way as a hard drive, floppy disk, or a CD or DVD media. Double click on its icon to view its contents.
You can then transfer and save information on the memory stick just like every other storage devices that you use.
Once the use is over, it is important to never simply pull out the memory stick because it may damage the data stored in it. To remove the memory stick, right click on its icon and choose the option to safely remove the hardware or to eject it (whatever is applicable). A confirmation message will usually be displayed by the Operating System to inform the user that the device can be removed. After unplugging the Kingston device, put on the cap or hide the USB plug to protect it from possible damage.

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Haitham Hammad is a subject expert and analyst for different kinds of system memory like kingston memory. For all your system memory requirements, Memory Unlimited offers Kingston computer laptop memory that supports all types of portable devices and computing systems.


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