Transfer Photos to a USB Flash Drive on Windows & Mac

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Easy ways to transfer pictures to a USB drive for Mac and Windows If you have one or more photos on your PC or Mac that you want to open another computer, you can easily put them on a flash drive. You'll just need to plug your flash drive...
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If you have one or more photos on your PC or Mac that you want to open another computer, you can easily put them on a flash drive. You'll just need to plug your flash drive into an available USB port, and then drag photos from your computer to the removable drive. This wikiHow article teaches you how to copy pictures from your computer to your USB flash drive.

Things You Should Know

  • Connect the flash drive to an available USB port.
  • PC: Open File Explorer and double-click your flash drive. Open another File Explorer window to the Pictures folder, then drag pictures to the flash drive.
  • Mac: Open your flash drive from your desktop, then drag pictures from the Photos app to the flash drive window.
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On Windows

  1. Step 1 Plug your flash drive into your Windows PC.
    Your computer has rectangular USB ports on the sides of its casing (for laptops) or on the back of the tower (for desktops). You may also find USB ports behind your monitor or on the sides of your keyboard.
    • Windows may ask if you want to determine what to do with your USB flash drive. Clicking OK when prompted will allow you to select a Open folder to view files option which will open your flash drive's window. If you select this option, skip to Step 5.
  2. Step 7 Click and drag a photo from the Pictures folder to the flash drive window.
    Once you let go of the mouse, your photo will "drop" into the flash drive window, which means it will copy from your computer into the drive.
    • Putting photos on your flash drive will not delete the photos from your computer.
    • You can hold down Ctrl while clicking photos to select multiple photos, or you can click and drag your cursor across as many photos as you wish to copy.
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    You can also select multiple photos at once. Click File Explorer and view the flash drive, which should be empty. Then, open a new File Explorer window and navigate to find your photos. In that window, select all of the photos that you want to transfer to the flash drive. Left-click and hold, then drag the photos over to the second window.

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On Mac

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Warnings

  • Failing to safely eject your USB drive before removing it from your computer may result in corrupted or lost files.
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