Transferring music, files, images, and videos to USB, memory card, or hard drive is how we manage data from one device to another. For example, if you want to listen to songs from your computer on your phone, you'll need to copy music to the memory card. If you want to access a document on another computer, you'll copy that document to a USB drive and use it later.
How to Transfer Music, Files, Images, and Videos to USB, Memory Card, or Hard Drive
This article demonstrates operations on a USB drive. For memory cards and hard drives, you perform similar steps.
Step 1: Insert the USB drive into your computer. You will need to wait a few seconds for the computer to recognize the device. If the driver is missing, the computer will automatically scan and install a new driver for the USB drive.
Step 2: Use the Windows-E key combination to open My Computer. Here you will see the presence of the USB drive on your computer.
Step 3: Locate the file you want to copy on your computer. For example, if I want to copy all Linkin Park music to the USB drive, I will press Ctrl-A to select all, then right-click and select Copy.
Step 4: Next, I'll access the USB. Here, I'll create a new folder to avoid mixing with old folders.
Step 5: Next, right-click and select Paste, or use the Windows-V key combination to paste the data you just copied.
The copying process will take place. If you want to copy other files, you follow the same steps as above.
Thus, Mytour has introduced you to how to copy music, files, images, and videos to USB, memory card, or hard drive. This is one of the most basic operations in computing that every user must master. So, if this task is a bit difficult for you, don't be discouraged, because after a few attempts, your skills will improve gradually. Refer to the right-click copy method that we provided to enhance your skills.
