Most of the people keep their images on their Windows PC and Mac. It is important to know how to put pictures on a USB stick when required. You should transfer the images to a USB stick instead of backing them up, and you can also send those pictures with others. After you have put all the images to a USB stick, then you can also connect the USB stick into the photo kiosk so that you can get hard copies of those pictures,
Steps to put pictures from your Mac to a Flash Drive
• Connect the USB stick into the Mac. You will see a rectangular shape dock on the system, which is known as USB ports. It is located on the corners of its cover or at the back of the computer monitor, on the edge of the system’s keyboard, or the computer processor.
• You need to put the USB stick into the USB port.
• Go to the Finder application. It resembles an azure color face symbol given in the dock on the Mac. You will get this application at the end of the display.
• Tap on the title of the USB stick. You will get this at the end of the left-hand column of the control panel of the Finder screen, under the “Devices” header. Now, it will open the flash drive screen on which you can pull the images.
• In case the flash drive is already open when you connect it into the Mac dock, then leave this procedure.
• Go to the Photos application. It resembles an orange, red, purple, yellow and green color pinwheel given on the round shape background, which is also in the Mac dock.
• Tap and pull the picture into the USB stick screen. After clicking on it, the picture in your Mac will pull into the USB Stick screen.
• You have to follow the same steps in case you wish to put all the pictures into the USB stick.
• Press on the “Eject” option. It resembles an upward arrow near to the USB stick title in the Finder screen.
• Remove the USB stick from the Mac ports.
Steps to put pictures from your Windows PC to a Flash Drive
• Pair the USB stick into the Windows computer.
• Go to the My PC window.
• Click twice on the title of the USB stick.
• You have to right-click on the Pictures option.
• Tap on the Open in new window option.
• Press and pull the image into the USB stick screen.
• Follow the same steps if you want to copy all the images into the USB stick.
• You need to right-click the USB stick symbol in My PC window.
• Tap on the Eject button.
• Take out the USB stick from the Mac ports.
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