How to Download Directly to a Flash Drive

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This wikiHow teaches you how to save a file from the internet directly to your USB flash drive. Whether you're running out of space on your built-in hard drive or just want to store a file in a more portable way, changing your download location is easy in all web browsers.

How to Download to Thumb Drive
  1. Plug the flash drive into the computer.
  2. Open a web browser.
  3. Select the file you want to download.
  4. Click the download button.
  5. Select the flash drive in file manager.
  6. Click Save.

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Plug your flash drive into your computer. If the flash drive isn't already plugged in, you'll want to do that now so you don't accidentally save the downloaded file to your hard drive.

Step 2 Open a web browser.

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Step 3 Check that your download options are set.

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Step 4 Go to the file you want to download.

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Go to the file you want to download. Using the web browser that you have open, go to the web page you want to download from.

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Step 6 Select your USB flash drive.

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Select your USB flash drive. To prevent the download from saving to your computer, you'll want to change the save location to your flash drive in the file manager. If your flash drive does not appear, it may not be plugged in completely, it might not have enough room, it may not be in the right file format, or the USB port you're trying to use may not work.

Step 7 Click Save (Windows) or Choose (Mac).

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