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- However, a redirect is landing Mac users on different pages with the Fake Flash Update when they are trying to use their browser. The pop-up is in the form of a security notification. The notification states that they need to update their Flash player, which is not true. Your search engine might be tampered with.
- Adobe Flash Player Version 32.0.0.453. By clicking the Download now button, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Adobe Software Licensing Agreement.
- Most websites use JavaScript to detect the presence of Flash Player and will prompt you to install when it can't be found. Disabling JavaScript will frequently trigger this scenario.
Are you having problems of saving files to your USB flash drive? Try the following 3 quick and practical fixes to resolve this issue now:
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Fix 1. Convert FAT32 USB to NTFS | Connect USB to PC > Run EaseUS Partition Master and right-click USB > Select 'Convert to NTFS'...Full steps |
Fix 2. Extend Volume Size | Run EaseUS Partition Master > Free up space to extend partition > Extend partition to save files...Full steps |
Fix 3. Obtain permission to save files | Press Windows + R to open Run > Type netplwiz > Open and select user account > 'Properties'...Full steps |
Can't save files to the USB flash drive
'I'm in deep trouble saving files to a SanDisk USB flash drive. My computer recognizes the flash drive but I can't save pictures or documents to it. Ctrl C+V is not working, the 'save' or 'save as' option is not working, even dragging files directly to the flash drive is still not working. What's the problem? How to save files to a USB flash drive as usual?'
Being a removable storage device that is portable, a USB thumb drive, memory stick or floppy disk is designed to store data so that people can take it anywhere and transfer files easily. Since a flash drive that cannot save files is useless, you must spend some effort in finding a troubleshooting method so as to bring it back to life.
3 ways to fix flash drive not saving files properly
Here, three workable methods are available for you when you can't save files to a USB flash drive, or when your flash drive is not saving files as it could have, including formatting FAT32 to NTFS, extending volume size and obtaining an access permission.
Fix 1: Format the USB flash drive and convert FAT32 to NTFS
If you are unable to copy or save files to the drive due to error 'file is too large for destination file system', you should know that the cause of the problem is related to the file system of the device. The common file systems of an external usb drive, USB or memory card are NTFS, FAT32 and exFAT. When your file is larger than 4GB and your flash drive comes with FAT32, you can't save file there due to the file system's maximum file size is 4GB.
To fix the matter, you can either use Windows Disk Management to format FAT32 to NTFS or use a third-party EaseUS Partition Master to convert FAT32 to NTFS directly without erasing data. For data safety, we bly recommend you try the professional solution without data loss.
Download and install EaseUS free partition manager on a Windows computer. Make sure your flash drive has connected to the machine correctly. Then follow the steps below to covert your FAT32 to NTFS.
Step 1: Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your computer.
Step 2: Select a FAT32 partition, right-click on it and select 'Convert to NTFS'. If you need to convert a storage device such as SD card or USB flash drive to NTFS, insert it into your PC first and repeat the previous operation.
Step 3: Click 'OK' on the pop-up dialog box to continue.
Step 4: Go to the upper left corner, click the 'Execute 1 Operation' button and you will see the operation details. Click 'Apply' and 'Finish' when the process completes.
Fix 2: Extend volume size when the disk is almost full
Did you receive the 'low disk space' warning while trying to save files to a selected volume of the flash drive? If yes, proceed to troubleshoot the issue with EaseUS Partition Master.
Step 1: Launch EaseUS Partition Master
Step 2: Free up space to extend partition
If the hard drive has enough unallocated space to extend the target prtition, jump to Step 3 and continue.
If not, free up space first:
1. Right-click on a partition next to the target partition and select 'Resize/Move'.
2. Drag the partition ends to free up space, leaving enough unallocated space behind the target partition, click 'OK'.
1. Right-click on a partition next to the target partition and select 'Resize/Move'.
2. Drag the partition ends to free up space, leaving enough unallocated space behind the target partition, click 'OK'.
Step 3: Extend partition
1. Right-click on the target partition and select 'Resize/Move'.
2. Drag the target partition handle into the unallocated space to extend partition.
Step 4: Keep all changes
Click the 'Execute Operation' button and click 'Apply' to keep all changes.
Fix 3: Obtain a permission to save files to a specific location
Now we're arriving at the last commonly seen error that will cause the trouble, which is 'you don't have permission to save in this location, contact the administrator to obtain permission'. This happens a lot when you're trying to save some certain Microsoft files.
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Step 1: Press 'Windows + R' keys simultaneously and open 'Run'.
Step 2: Type netplwiz and hit 'Enter' to open the 'User Accounts' settings box.
Step 3: Select the user account that gives the error message.
Step 4: Click on 'Properties' and then 'Group Membership', select 'Administrator'and click 'Apply'.
Hope the three approaches we've given can help to solve your trouble in saving a file to USBsb flash drive or memory card. If none of the fixes works, it's highly like that your flash drive is write-protected. Try to remove write protection and get rid of the problem 'flash drive won't save files'.
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Start up from macOS Recovery
Determine whether you're using a Mac with Apple silicon, then follow the appropriate steps:
- Apple silicon: Turn on your Mac and continue to press and hold the power button until you see the startup options window, which includes a gear icon labeled Options. Select Options, then click Continue.
- Intel processor: Make sure that your Mac has a connection to the internet. Then turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold Command (⌘)-R until you see an Apple logo or other image.
If you're asked to select a user you know the password for, select the user, click Next, then enter their administrator password.
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Reinstall macOS
Select Reinstall macOS from the utilities window in macOS Recovery, then click Continue and follow the installer's instructions.
Follow these guidelines during installation:
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- Allow installation to complete without putting your Mac to sleep or closing its lid. Your Mac might restart and show a progress bar several times, and the screen might be empty for minutes at a time.
- If the installer asks to unlock your disk, enter the password you use to log in to your Mac.
- If the installer doesn't see your disk, or it says that it can't install on your computer or volume, you might need to erase your disk first.
- If the installer is for a different version of macOS than you expected, learn about other installation options, below.
- If the installer offers you the choice between installing on Macintosh HD or Macintosh HD - Data, choose Macintosh HD.
After installation is complete, your Mac might restart to a setup assistant. If you're selling, trading in, or giving away your Mac, press Command-Q to quit the assistant without completing setup. Then click Shut Down. When the new owner starts up the Mac, they can use their own information to complete setup.
Other macOS installation options
By default, macOS Recovery installs the latest macOS that was previously installed on your Mac.* You can get other macOS versions using one of these methods:
- On an Intel-based Mac, you can use Option-Command-R at startup to upgrade to the latest macOS that is compatible with your Mac. Exceptions:
- If macOS Sierra 10.12.4 or later was never previously installed, you will receive the macOS that came with your Mac, or the closest version still available.
- If your Mac has the Apple T2 Security Chip and you never installed a macOS update, you will receive the latest macOS that was installed on your Mac.
- On an Intel-based Mac that previously used macOS Sierra 10.12.4 or later, you can use Shift-Option-Command-R at startup to install the macOS that came with your Mac, or the closest version still available.
- Reinstall macOS from the App Store instead of using macOS Recovery. If you can't install the latest macOS, you might be able to install an earlier macOS.
- Create a bootable installer, then use it to install macOS on your Mac or another Mac.
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* If you just had your Mac logic board replaced during a repair, macOS Recovery might offer only the latest macOS compatible with your Mac. If you erased your entire disk instead of just the startup volume on that disk, macOS Recovery might offer only the macOS that came with your Mac, or the closest version still available.