The USB stick is full of files again? Don't worry, let's teach you a little bit more on your USB drive.
If the target content is saved to a USB flash drive before it is compressed, and then saved to a USB flash drive, it can indirectly achieve the purpose of expanding the USB flash drive; To do this, we can use the following steps to automatically compress the USB flash drive before saving the file:
First, create a new compressed file on the system desktop, and name the file "U disk compressor", and then drag and drop the compressed file directly to the root directory of the USB stick;
Next open the System Explorer window and expand the X:documents and Settingsusersendto subfolder (where X is the disk partition symbol for the Windows system, user is the current account name of the login Windows system), Then right-drag the USB stick under the root directory of the "USB disk compressor" file into the "Sendto" subfolder window, and then the right-click menu to execute the "create shortcut in this location" command;
After that, when we need to save a target file to a USB flash drive, just right-click the target file, then select "Send To"/"Add to USB drive Compressor" From the context menu that appears, then the target file will be compressed and saved to the USB flash drive.