new location, navigate to the target location then do one of the following: • Click Edit → Paste or Ctrl + V. • Or Right click → Paste from the pop-up menu. Method II – Drag and Drop • In the RIGHT pane, select the file or folder you want to copy. • Click and drag the selected file and/or folder to the folder list on the left, and drop it where you want to copy the file and/or folder.
• Your file(s) and folder(s) will now appear in the new area. Note If you want to select multiple files or folders, use Ctrl + Click. . .
. Copying Files and Folders to removable disk There are several methods of transferring files to or from a removable disk. • Copy and Paste • Send To METHOD I - Copy and Paste • Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. • If the USB flash drive or external drive folder does NOT open automatically, follow these steps: • Click Start → Computer.
(Figure . ) Figure . . Selecting Computer option from Start menu • Double-click on the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive.
(Figure . ) Figure . . Double Clicking Removable Disk • Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer.
Right-click on the file you want to copy, then select Copy. (Figure . ) Figure . .
Copying File using right click • Return to the Removable Disk window, right-click within the window, then select Paste . (Figure . ) Figure . .
Pasting File using right click METHOD II - Send To • Plug the USB flash drive directly into an available USB port. • Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer. • Right-click on the file you want to transfer to your removable disk. • Click Send To and select the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive.
(Figure . ) . Move the file created by you in My Documents to Drive D:. Copy the file created by you from drive D: to