The capacity corresponds to the declared. That's about all the good things I can say about these things. Ouch. You look beautiful. First they are formatted in exFAT. This is great if you are a Mac user. The most common is FAT32 (was the Windows standard until 2000) or NTFS after 2000 (when Microsoft released the NT kernel). After running chkdsk on both, I tried downloading files and folders. I felt like I was running Windows 95. Press enter and go for coffee. These things must be USB 3.0. Just for fun and fun, I dug up an old 40GB IDE drive and compared the transfer speeds. The old IDE drive beat USB 3.0 sticks (?). Poorly. I am sending them back IMMEDIATELY. COMPLETE GARBAGE.
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