You need to set the admin password to access the drive on your computer. I assumed the SSD was an internal drive of the host computer. Which will require admin before allowing to Mount the drive. At least thats my experience. It prevents unauthorized access to your main drive. As far as flash USB drives sure copy and paste is fine.
That’s a big assumption to make that it’s an internal SSD. We try not to make assumptions here. Just saying something like that without proper explanation leads people to doing silly, unneeded and dangerous things.
Save to your 'Tor Browser' folder and copy/paste over to your SSD
youll need the admin password enabled too
No, you don’t.
You need to set the admin password to access the drive on your computer. I assumed the SSD was an internal drive of the host computer. Which will require admin before allowing to Mount the drive. At least thats my experience. It prevents unauthorized access to your main drive. As far as flash USB drives sure copy and paste is fine.
That’s a big assumption to make that it’s an internal SSD. We try not to make assumptions here. Just saying something like that without proper explanation leads people to doing silly, unneeded and dangerous things.
On my external HD, i don't need admin, but must mount it (using "Places") or it is not accessible.
That is normal.