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How to access usb on macbook
Connect and use other storage devices with Mac
External hard drives, thumb drives, USB drives, and Flash memory cards are examples of storage devices that you can connect to your Mac. To make the connection, you can use Thunderbolt, USB, or USB-C cables, or connect wirelessly using Bluetooth® technology.
Storage devices (such as external hard drives) can also be available on your network.
Additionally, you can insert flash memory cards from your camera or other device in the SDXC card slot in your Mac. If your Mac doesn’t have a card slot, you can access the data on the flash memory card using a connected card reader.
After you connect your storage device, you can move files from your Mac to the storage device or from your storage device to your Mac.
If your Mac has a USB-C port, see Use USB-C cables.
Connect a storage device
Connect the device to your Mac using the cable that came with it.
If the cable doesn’t have a connector that fits one of the ports on your Mac, you may be able to use an adapter.
See the documentation that came with the device.
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