. I placed and distributed a folder with photos from the photo shoot on the first three. So I can't say how they held up, but when I loaded them everything seemed fine. Next, I turned on the video and used it to watch something on my TV. When I visited the other half the next day, she was dead. I mean dead as a doornail. I connected 5 different devices to it and none recognized that anything was connected. The last thing I tried was dropping a file to run a firmware update on my car stereo. But the stereo didn't recognize it. I tried another flash drive (brand name) and it worked fine. So, I tried to show this video and saw it on TV. It worked, but it was very slow and didn't work as usual. In summary, you get what you pay for here and you CANNOT count on it. Don't put anything on it unless you have a backup elsewhere. The only reason to buy these cheap things is if you want to gift the photo file to people you know. They're not for everyday use, that's for sure. They have a backup elsewhere. The only reason to buy these cheap things is if you want to gift the photo file to people you know. They're not for everyday use, that's for sure. They have a backup elsewhere. The only reason to buy these cheap things is if you want to gift the photo file to people you know. They're not for everyday use, that's for sure.
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