I bought these cheap 16GB flash drives to share videos from my library with friends. The first thing I do is a quick reformat (with Windows 7) to NTFS. This removes the file size limitation. I find the write speeds on these drives to be quite slow compared to other inexpensive flash drives I've used, but since I won't be copying files to them until I get over it. It took an hour to copy two video files (.ts) totaling 13.3GB to the drive. An 11.8GB video file took just over half an hour. Video files are usually played from a flash drive. The USB cover does not fit on the back. Flashing LED when in use. I found that on Windows 7, when I reformatted a drive from Fat32 to NTFS, the renaming allowed a longer drive name, allowing me to rename it with brand, size, and color.
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