This device was bought by me for permanent use a year ago, and I am quite satisfied. 1 Convert it to NTFS if you don't have consumer players that only support FAT32 2 Buy a USB extension cable and plug it into the back of the panel into any USB port. 3 In the BIOS, find the section where the USB parameters are changed and set the value to FULLSPEED. Now you will see the declared speed even in the next Windows 7/8 and the declared one. And if you, as comrades, are dissatisfied with the device, write about low speed and marriage can burn in hell, or cut off your hands anyway, you don’t need them.
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