Posted on Sunday, 7th February 2010 by admin

I have a Lexar Jump Drive Secure II Plus and I transferred my pictures from my pc to my notebook, putting them on my desktop. I cannot get satisfactory telephone support from Lexar after several calls.

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4 Responses to “Is There Any Way To Store Pictures In Notebook That Are On Flash Drive Without Keeping Flashdrive Installed?”

  1. disen87 Says:

    If you transferred them and they appear on your desktop, they are on the computer and you’re all set. Take out the flash drive and check to see if you can launch/view them. Drag and Drop or saving them from the flash drive to the machine does the trick.

  2. JeR Says:

    Open explore, right click on windows button, click on explore.
    Or when you plug in your flash drive will open your files on the flash drive.
    With explore open, go to your flash drive, remember is mini hard drive.
    When you see your photos, press ctrl+A key (Select All), then press ctrl+C to copy all. Now move your cursor to userJohnpictures, then click on pictures to open the folder. Then on the right side click in any blank space followed by ctrl + V to paste your pictures to this folder.
    You can place the photos any where you wish on your hard drive.

  3. The best knowledge base Says:

    If you store the files on you’re notebook desktop, when trying to open to picture files, make sure it’s trying to access the files from you’re desktop rather then you’re jump drive.
    Or simply double click on the desktop picture file to open the file.
    Remove the Jump drive

  4. Johnny M Says:

    If you transferred them, then take the drive out! Simple as that!

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