Used it for 2 years, not that very actively. Did not survive after turning off the electricity in the house. Winda, that XP, that the seven - has ceased to see files on it. The disk starts blinking convulsively for a long time, and then the system prompts you to format the disk. Judging by the reviews, this is very typical for USB3.0 Transcend drives. It's good that there is Linux at hand - he recognized it and saw it (this often happens with disks / flash drives that Windows has already buried), although it works with it with large unhealthy delays. Now I am saving my files from there, then I will try to format it, but in any case there is no more trust. Don't rely on shock resistance. It happened that I dropped discs from other manufacturers without any protection, and nothing, they live. And the fact that this can be handled less carefully is still an illusion.
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