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On 9 November, I posted a question and a Sudarshan Bhat replied the Nov.10th asking for additional details and I responded by giving them the best of my abilities. Lack of receive a response that I posted a request to him as if I had offended him in some way and as it is now Nov 16 am at a loss to understand why it has failed. If he does not wish to help he please be courteous enough to tell.

On 9 November, I posted a question and a Sudarshan Bhat replied the Nov.10th asking for additional details and I responded by giving them the best of my abilities. Lack of receive a response that I posted a request to him as if I had offended him in some way and as it is now Nov 16 am at a loss to understand why it has failed. If he does not wish to help he please be courteous enough to tell.

Just to be sure - you realized that it is a peer-to-peer forum, right?  Volunteers (for the most part) give freely of their time to answer questions from people who are like them, but perhaps with a different set of skills.

  
Although most of the conversations on these forums rarely last more than a few hours, many have been known to last for days, weeks, months.
  
I don't know why Sudarshan Bhat did not respond.  It could be they know not how to proceed with your question or they could be actually missing - as with the rest of the 7 billion of us - things occur that prevent us from making all sorts of things, and I hope, for the most part, answering questions on a forum might actually be easily a priority in daily life - and probably quite low on the list.
  
In any case - by looking at your previous question:
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-hardware/using-USB-flash-drives/7ae87e2f-FA0C-4757-bb7f-688e7cc6bd43
I would say that as long as all your files remains less than 4 GB in individual size (not total size, but the size of an individual file) FAT32 or NTFS would be nice.  However, NTFS offers a robustness and some security features that you can.  You choose is especially for you.
  
Having said that - I recommend you actually use a real hard drive (external, USB is fine) for backup as opposed to a USB key.  You get more for less money if nothing else.
  
I think your original question was somewhat confused.  When said you could not "send the USB" then later (in response to demand what is happening when you try to transfer files from the USB), "a main file opens that leads to other files until I get to a file which then opens to view content.", I know that I am now, not quite sure what it is that you said you could not do originally and this even what you do with the key USB and HOW you do.
  
Perhaps if you explained more in detail what it is that you use the USB for, how you transfer files and him and what you are trying to do is not working for you and what step seems to fail in - which could help.  Chat live with the assumption that no one here is looking you do all this and you have to explain everything in vivid detail.

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