How to download online flash document
Open your flash drive. Click your flash drive's name in the lower-left side of the Finder window. You'll find it under the "Devices" heading. Paste in your copied file s. You should see your copied file s appear in the Finder window. Part 4. Open the program you want to use. Create your file if necessary. If you're using the program to create a new file to save on your flash drive, create the file before proceeding.
Skip this step if you just want to create a copy of the file on your flash drive. Open the "Save As" window. Mac — Click File , then click Save As Name your document if necessary. If you want to add a different name to your file, type it into the "File name" Windows or the "Name" Mac text box.
Select your flash drive. Click your flash drive's name in the lower-left side of the window. You may first have to scroll down on the left side. On a Mac, you may have to click the Where drop-down box and then click your flash drive's name either in the drop-down menu or on the left side of the Finder window.
Click Save. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. This will cause your file to save onto your flash drive. Part 5. Open your preferred browser. If you want to download a file from the Internet onto your USB flash drive, open a web browser e. Make sure download confirmation is enabled. Safari — Click Safari in the top-left corner, click Preferences Go to the file you want to download. In your web browser, navigate to the page or service from which you want to download a file.
Click the Download button or link. This will vary depending on what you want to download. Indicating that you want to download a file will prompt a pop-up window to open. Select your USB flash drive. When prompted to select a save location, you'll need to click your flash drive's name in the left-hand menu and then click Save. Doing so will cause the file to download directly onto your flash drive. On a Mac, you may click Choose instead of Save. If you want to save a file inside of a specific folder inside of your flash drive, double-click the folder before clicking Save.
Part 6. Ensure the drive isn't full. USB drives tend to fill up quickly—especially older drives that don't have much storage. Try clearing out some files that you don't need if your drive is full.
You can quickly clear a drive of files by dragging the files in question into your computer's Recycle Bin Windows or Trash Mac. Check the size of the file you are trying to transfer. If you need to transfer files larger than this, you'll have to format the USB drive with a different file system. See the next step for details. Format the USB drive. Formatting allows you to change the file system of the flash drive, which is handy if you either need to store files larger than 4 gigabytes or need to set up the flash drive for use on your computer.
Formatting will erase the flash drive's contents. Flash drives formatted for Windows-only use aren't compatible with Mac computers, and vice versa. Formatting the flash drive for a compatible format will fix this issue.
Can I add more files to a flash drive that is already holding information, or do I have to format it first? It depends. If your flash drive has enough space to support more information, then you do not need to format it first. You can just keep adding files to it until it runs out of space. If the information to be added does exceed the storage capacity, you will need to remove some files first, or format the drive to completely remove all existing files.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful Yes, you can. You can keep adding files to a USB drive until you run out of space. You can also delete files from your USB drive that you no longer need. Not Helpful 6 Helpful Open the Start Menu, click Computer in the right hand pane, and the drive should show up in the Computer Explorer window that opens.
Method 1. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. Select More tools. You'll find it near the bottom of the drop-down menu.
Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu. Click Developer tools. It's in the pop-out menu. This will open the Developer Tools pop-out window on the right side of Chrome. It's in the upper-left corner of the Developer Tools pop-out window. This tool allows you to select a specific part of the page in order to view its information. Click your Flash game's window. Doing so prompts the Flash game's code to appear in the Developer Tools pop-out.
Make sure that you click directly in the middle of the window in order to ensure that you see the results for the Flash game itself and not its border.
Find the "SWF" link. In the highlighted box that's in the Developer Tools pop-out window, you should see a link that has "SWF" in it. This is the link which pertains to your selected Flash game. Open the SWF link in a new tab. Right-click the link, then click Open in new tab. The SWF link will briefly open in a new tab, after which point it will download onto your computer.
If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse. If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
Wait for the SWF file to download. It should automatically download itself after a second or two, after which point you'll be able to find it on your computer. Depending on your browser's settings, you may be prompted to add a name or a select a download location for the SWF file before it will download.
You may see an alert that downloading SWF files can harm your computer. If so, click Keep on the prompt. Open your Flash game's SWF file. You can, however, download a free program to open and play your SWF file. Method 2. Open and load your Flash game in Firefox. Go to the website on which your Flash game is located, open the game, and wait for it to load completely before proceeding. This is to ensure that you don't accidentally download a partial copy of the game.
It's in the upper-right corner of the window. Click Web Developer. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Click Page Source. It's near the bottom of the menu.
Doing so opens the Flash game's page code. Bring up the "Find" menu. A small text box will appear in the lower-left side of the page. Type in swf. Doing this will search the page for any links containing "swf" in them.
Look for the Flash game's link. A Flash game's URL will have ". There are usually multiple instances of SWF files on the page, so you may have to scroll right or left for a while before you find the correct one.
Open the SWF file's link in a new tab. First make sure your file downloaded properly by checking the file size it should be several MB. If not, try re-downloading, or try one of the other. It works well, can access most videos on most websites and gets the job done. Facebook Video Downloader is both a website that enables download and a Chrome extension. You can use whichever you prefer. Add the page URL into the website and select Download or select the extension icon on the page and select the video quality.
The process is fast and simple but only works on Facebook. It provides the ability to download Flash video from the internet. It places an icon on the page which you select to download and then choose a format.
The extension will then isolate the source and download the video. If you use Opera, this is one to try. You will need to manually convert the video into a different format if you want to use it elsewhere but this site gets the job done nicely. MP4 is the default right now and has the maximum compatibility across devices so should be the format you use.
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