How to TRANSFER a Text Edit File From a USB to a Mac - Basic Tutorial | New

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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05transfer a text file from a USB to 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
00:15USB flash drive which can be 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 16 all the way to 1TB in
00:20size. For this tutorial, we are not really worried about the capacity of the USB as
00:25long as we have the text file and are able to transfer from the USB flash
00:30drive to the Mac computer. So we can now go all the way round to the dock. Before we do
00:36that, let's just insert the USB into the Mac computer itself. Wait for that to
00:42load on screen and there we go. We see it on screen, the Kingston USB. Let's go all
00:48the way round to the dock, go to finder, navigate to the left hand side navigation
00:52menu, the favorites, click on Kingston and there we see the 10commands.txt
00:59file. Let's just click on this. We can copy and then minimize finder for the
01:05moment. Go to the desktop, right click, paste item and there you go. The text
01:13edit file has now been copied and pasted onto the Mac computer from the USB. Let's
01:19now go back to finder. Let's go back one. Let's now eject the Kingston USB out of
01:27the Mac computer itself. It may take some time and there you go. Kingston USB has
01:37been ejected from the Mac computer and the text file that was saved or that was
01:44in the USB flash drive has now been transferred to the Mac computer so we
01:49can now take the USB out of the USB port. And so that's it for this video. I'll see
01:55you guys in the next tutorial. Thanks for now. Thank you for making it towards the
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