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Written by Dustin   
Sunday, 09 August 2009
• external hard magnetic
• external optical drives, including CD and DVD reader and writer
• portable devices, flash memory, especially the main channel
• adapters relationship between standard flash memory cards and USB connector
• Digital Cameras
• digital audio players (iPod, audio, Creative Move series and other DAPs)
• high-end hardware media players
• Card Readers

If you want to save files to a CD or DVD, USB or FireWire hard disks, USB flash drive or other removable media (such as Zip drive), here is a link to any device on your Mac and open it.

CD DVD:

While all current Apple computers have built-in CD, you can connect to a remote computer, if you need to directly copy a CD, or it may decide on a DVD (if the computer is only a Combo Drive), where a lot of media is desirable.

External USB devices:

USB 2.0 external hard drive kit is compatible with 3.5 "IDE hard drives UDMA 33/66, ATA-100/133, or 6. He is a space dilemma only a small contribution, especially if you have a spare hard drive in order. If you buy an external hard drive kit, and add your hard drive, which often have large storage capacity is less than the cost of lower external drive. added bonus is that ease the installation is less disruptive than replacing your computer's hard drive at home. When you buy a new computer, if I do not want to lose productivity, only your old disk to the external USB 2.0 hard disk drive assembly, there is no need to spend hours re software.

USB Flash Drives
Also known as USB thumb drives, these storage devices useful for shuttling files from computer to computer. Other storage devices
Zip drives, media card readers, tape drives and other storage devices can also be easily connected to your Mac, as well as for a CD or DVD.

If your luggage device uses removable media, the icon that appears to be the work environment may have on the appearance of media on hand.

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