
Further, spitting on speed, all the same, volume was important to me, I used it in tandem with a TV. The first week everything was fine, until the TV (Samsung) stopped seeing her. Neither formatting in FAT32 (and since it is large, you need to format this file system through a special program, you just can’t do it), nor other methods helped. I sinned on the TV (I don’t trust Samsung), but in the end the flash drive stopped being seen on completely different computers. Only repeated poke back and forth helped for a while, after that it fell off again, and the web programming exam was at stake! It's good that the examination site, prudently, put on hosting. So, it didn't work for me. The most annoying thing is that the flash drive cost some crazy money, about 2.5-3 thousand. For this money you could buy an SSD drive. Yes, even if it would be larger in size, but at least the brain would not soar, like this useless piece of iron. As a result: the flash drive is heated and falls off. Nothing can be written to it. When copying, it simply falls off and the operation is canceled. You can only throw some music, but then what was the point of paying money for a volume that is not used?

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