Feelings are complicated when it comes to a flash drive. I just bought it yesterday, so I'll figure out a solution eventually; perhaps it's simply a defective copy, or if there's something wrong with MB itself. I gave it to a buddy who possesses such a port so that it could be verified by them. Certainly, I'll include some information about the cost—the least expensive gadget available with USB 3.0. The benefits of it include: A sufficiently high speed in the USB 2.0 version (more than 30 Mb / s - reading, roughly 18 Mb / s - writing); a nice design and color, and a very compact size. Having this drawback: The cap doesn't stay on very well, they eliminated a lot of room for service information (the user only has access to 29 GB of it), and most critically, my copy wouldn't operate with USB 3.0. If you try to write anything to the device that is larger than 1 megabyte, it will freeze, and after that, the drive letter will be removed. As this was going on, the indicator continued to show activity with its blinking lights. It was helpful to uninstall the device and then reinstall it. Reading in USB 3.0, on the other hand, can achieve speeds of up to 85 Mb/s.
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