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5  Click on
                    the  Paste
                    command.














                                                  4  Click on the drive where you
                                                 want to move the file or folder.





                    Quick Byte

                     We can also copy or move a file or folder from one drive to another by
                     using the Copy to or Move to command from the Organize group of
                     the Home tab. We can also use the right-click menu.



                 Copying from One Device to Another

                 Various storage devices are used to store the data; they are CDs, DVDs, pen drives memory
                 cards, and hard disks. We know that our data is stored on a hard disk. We can move or copy files
                 and folders from one storage device to another. There are two ways of transferring data. One is
                 through a pen drive, as this is one of the most commonly used devices for transferring data and
                 another way of transferring data, is through a CD. Now we will discuss the method of transferring
                 data through a pen drive.

                    Info Byte

                     The process of transferring  data  from one storage  device to another  storage  device is
                     known as writing of data.


                 Copying from Pen Drive to a Computer

                 To copy files or folders from a pen drive to a computer, follow the given steps:

                       1  Click on the notification.


                                                                                            2  Select the Open
                                                                                            folder to view files
                                                                                            option.








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