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Organize and Access data in an USB storage??

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    I'm looking for some books and code about "Organize and Access data in an USB storage". Do you have any about it? Please share with me. thank you very much ! My email: nguyenvodich@gmail.com

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      I'm looking for some books and code about "Organize and Access data in an USB storage". Do you have any about it? Please share with me. thank you very much ! My email: nguyenvodich@gmail.com

      Nothing Is Impossible !

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      What's so special about an USB storage? How would you organize and access files residing on another form of media, such as a hard drive, a floppy or a CD?

      Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson

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        What's so special about an USB storage? How would you organize and access files residing on another form of media, such as a hard drive, a floppy or a CD?

        Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson

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        Because it's my project. Thank you.

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          Because it's my project. Thank you.

          Nothing Is Impossible !

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          Hello. I tried to help you here! Maybe I misunderstood your question? Are you possibly trying to create som kind of file system for an USB storage? It would be a lot easier to help you if you could make your question more clear.

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            Hello. I tried to help you here! Maybe I misunderstood your question? Are you possibly trying to create som kind of file system for an USB storage? It would be a lot easier to help you if you could make your question more clear.

            Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson

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            I am trying to know "How infomation(data) are stored in an USB mass storage?" (like Sector, track on HDD, or may be structure of USB drive). Then I want to write a program that can show 'where is my file(for example, myfile.txt) on an USB drive?'. This Program then can access and modify this file (open, write, copy, delete...). And what I am findind now is some books and codes about "Organize(arrange) and access data in an USB drive". I hope somebody can help me.And I hope you are. Thank you very much !

            Nothing Is Impossible !

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