I dabbled with it sporadically over the course of two years. Could not make it through the ordeal once the electricity in the house was cut off. Winda, XP, and the seven have all reported that they are unable to view files on it. When the disk has been blinking erratically for a considerable amount of time, the operating system will ask you to format the disk. According to the reports, this behavior is quite normal for USB3.0 drives manufactured by Transcend. Even though it works with it despite large, unhealthy delays, it is fortunate that Linux is close at hand because he was able to recognize it and see it (this is something that frequently occurs with disks or flash drives that Windows has already buried). At this time, I am extracting my files from there, and after that, I will attempt to format it; nevertheless, there is no longer any trust. You shouldn't rely on the item's resilience to shock. It happened that I dropped discs without any protection from other manufacturers, but nothing happened to them; they are still alive. In addition, the idea that one can approach this matter with less caution is still really an illusion.
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