How to DUPLICATE a Folder On a USB Using a Mac - Basic Tutorial | New

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00:00Computer Science videos here today to show you guys in this tutorial how to
00:05duplicate a folder on a flash drive using a Mac computer. Without further ado
00:10let us start the video. So in this tutorial you need to have access to a Mac
00:14computer, have access to a USB flash drive which can have a capacity of 1 to
00:194 all the way to 1 terabyte. For this video we are not concerned about the
00:25capacity. All we are required to do is to duplicate the folder on USB. Now let's
00:32start the tutorial. Take the USB, insert it into the Mac computer. Wait for that to
00:38load and show up on screen. There we have the Kingston USB. Let's now go all the
00:42way down to the dock, go to finder, navigate to the Kingston USB. In this
00:47tutorial we are looking to duplicate a folder. How do we do that? Well we can
00:52right-click on a folder. For this tutorial we will click on computer science
00:57videos, right-click, copy the folder itself, right-click again and paste item.
01:11And there you have it. The computer science videos folder has now been
01:17copied and pasted, also known as duplicated, within the USB flash drive on a Mac
01:24computer. So we can now command W to X out of Kingston, command E to eject. Let's
01:34take out the USB, add that back into the Mac computer, click on the Kingston USB,
01:42maximize finder for the moment and there we have the duplicated folder. So
01:49we can now quit finder, re-eject the Kingston USB. And so that's it for this
01:57video. I'll see you guys in the next tutorial. Thanks for now.
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