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Lorraine
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Corel flash 2gb

Post by Lorraine »

I received this flash key with my Corel PSP X2 and it's mostly in Chinese
But it Says in English it is for Vista or XP
Will it work to save folder or two in PSP Px3 Ultimate?

I wil use it on my computer, the note below popped up. Just a minute ago

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Re: Corel flash 2gb

Post by wds937 »

I haven't noticed anything spectacular, good or bad, about the Corel flash drive. I use it as I would any other flash drive. I have used it on XP and Windows 7; I don't have Vista.

So, Yes, you should be able to store a folder or two on it. As with any flash storage, if whatever is stored on it is particularly valuable, then it's a good idea to have a backup copy of it somewhere else. Also, as with any flash drive, be sure it is finished writing before you remove it from your computer. Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray to be sure.
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Re: Corel flash 2gb

Post by Lorraine »

Thank you wds937: I forgot to mention I was using Windows 7,
that's what I wanted to know.
I should be able to save several folders on the Flash Drive,
I presume, as it's 2GB. I had a Memory Key when I bought my
XP PC, that's what they called them then. Told to look on the
internet. thanks wds
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It appears that you received a flash drive that contain the installer file of Corel PSP X2. You can actually transfer the original file in the flashdrive and save it somewhere on your hard drive. So that you can just delete the files in the flash drive and use the whole 2 GB of it. Just make sure you backup or save all the files on your computer and create a backup of the backup.
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Lorraine
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Re: Corel flash 2gb

Post by Lorraine »

Abiel: I have a Corel 2GB USB Flash Drive. It's in a blue, white and black package.
The rest is in Chinese, but with my binoculars I was able to see that on the back
it says it's for Windows Vista and XP systems, all I can see . The rest is Chinese...

This is a Windows 7 PC, but been told it's similar to Vista. I can't seem to do anything.

I tried and had help by someone I think, Windows or
Dell, or perhaps this PC tells me what to do. I can't respond to tell them what is
happening. What do people use now? I used ICQ for years & Windows Messinger.

I had a heck of a time, nothing ever works burning CD's for me...
even with the XP PC. I never used it. So I will try the Flash Drive tomorrow, perhaps.

BTW, how do I drag a file? It doesn't seem to work in PSP X3. I dragged files before.
I think I will try in PSP X2. I know it a little better.
Thanks Abiel.
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