Newer laptops (especially Macs) may only have USB-C ports, requiring a USB-C to USB-A adapter for older flash drives. 2. Opening the Drive on Windows
Plug the USB drive into an available USB port on your computer. If it doesn’t fit one way, flip it over (USB-A is not reversible, but USB-C is).
Plug the flash drive into an available USB port on your laptop or desktop.
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