Since well over a year ago, I've been utilizing a flash drive with 64 gigabytes of storage space. I used a flash drive on several machines with USB 3.0, and ated the drivers, and the system was already reconfigured, but there is no USB 3.0 as such. After three to five seconds, the transfer speed drops precipitously to seven to ten megabytes per second, which corresponds to the USB 2.0 standard. I upload the file to a flash drive at a speed of thirty to forty megabytes per second. To be fair, the premise is sound, I have nothing but praise for the firm, and the flash drive in question is fantastic; nevertheless, why market it as USB 3.0 if it cannot operate in this mode? Almost not considered, the developers could hardly be unaware of the problems. Even though I am aware that the flash drive is one of the least expensive in version 3.0, this is in no way a justification for misleading potential purchasers. I want to buy a thing that I need, and not that I was sold under the pretext of what I need.
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