How to DELETE a Text File On a USB Using a Mac Computer - Basic Tutorial | New

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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:04delete a text file on a USB on a Mac computer. Without further ado, let us
00:10start the video. So in this tutorial, you need to have access to a Mac computer, a
00:14USB pen drive and a text file that is already on the USB. So we're gonna start
00:19this tutorial. So we're gonna log on to the dock. Before we do that, let's just
00:22insert the USB pen drive into the Mac computer which has a USB port. If not, if
00:28you are using USB type C, you will need an adapter to connect. Alternatively, you
00:33can use a USB pen drive that has a USB type C on it. Let's now insert. Let's just
00:39wait for that to load. That's on screen. Let's just double click the Kingston or
00:44we can go on to the dock, go to finder, navigate to the USB. On the sidebar, in
00:50favourites or in locations, let's just click on Kingston and there I see 10
00:56commands.txt. I can highlight, right-click and then move to bin or what I can do is
01:04highlight and use command and delete to remove the file. Let's go on to the dock
01:12again. Go to the bin, click on empty and that has now been deleted. We can now
01:20quit finder, go to the desktop, go to the Kingston USB, right-click and eject the
01:27Kingston USB pen drive. Remove that from the Mac computer and so that's it for
01:33this video. I'll see you guys in my next tutorial. Thanks for now. Thank you for
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