19.65 mm x 63.16 mm x 11.02 mm / 0.774'' x 2.490'' x 0.434''
Weight
8 g / 0.018 lbs (USB Only)
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These USB flash drives are now priced $0.50 less for the single, $1 less for the 2-pack, and $2 less for the 3-pack compared to the previous Frontpage deal for them in October.
All of your USB ports are motherboard ports. Check the routing of the cable(s) from the ports on the front of your computer case to the motherboard — they might be picking up electrical interference from a hard drive cable. Reseat the connectors if that doesn't work. Either of these issues could cause 3.0 drives to run at a lower data rate or not work at all.
Bought a 3 pack last time. Absolute junk. For some reason they wouldn't work in the front ports of 2 different computers, but worked in the rear motherboard ports. Tried USB 2 and 3 on multiple systems, formatted multiple times, and updated all drivers. When they finally did work the transfer speeds were awful.
I partook in 2 from the last deal. These took the cake for worst flash drives I have ever purchased; slow and flaky. Larger transfers would start strong then gradually slow and eventually crash altogether.
Shame its come to this as I had real good luck with Lexar products when they were still owned by Micron. Got a handful of Micron-era S75 jumpdrives of various larger sizes still kicking after 5 years of average use.
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Bought a 3 pack last time. Absolute junk. For some reason they wouldn't work in the front ports of 2 different computers, but worked in the rear motherboard ports. Tried USB 2 and 3 on multiple systems, formatted multiple times, and updated all drivers. When they finally did work the transfer speeds were awful.
I partook in 2 from the last deal. These took the cake for worst flash drives I have ever purchased; slow and flaky. Larger transfers would start strong then gradually slow and eventually crash altogether.
Shame its come to this as I had real good luck with Lexar products when they were still owned by Micron. Got a handful of Micron-era S75 jumpdrives of various larger sizes still kicking after 5 years of average use.
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01-05-2021 at 10:12 PM.
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Bought a 3 pack last time. Absolute junk. For some reason they wouldn't work in the front ports of 2 different computers, but worked in the rear motherboard ports. Tried USB 2 and 3 on multiple systems, formatted multiple times, and updated all drivers. When they finally did work the transfer speeds were awful.
All of your USB ports are motherboard ports. Check the routing of the cable(s) from the ports on the front of your computer case to the motherboard — they might be picking up electrical interference from a hard drive cable. Reseat the connectors if that doesn't work. Either of these issues could cause 3.0 drives to run at a lower data rate or not work at all.
Curious, what program would I use to install for example 5 different modified versions of windows 10, 7, LTSB, and various linux distros, all on one jump drive?
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Shame its come to this as I had real good luck with Lexar products when they were still owned by Micron. Got a handful of Micron-era S75 jumpdrives of various larger sizes still kicking after 5 years of average use.
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If you're just asking this now, then... um, yeah - ya kinda did sleep in there, Rip...
Shame its come to this as I had real good luck with Lexar products when they were still owned by Micron. Got a handful of Micron-era S75 jumpdrives of various larger sizes still kicking after 5 years of average use.
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the WD easystore 128gb was also $13
https://slickdeals.net/f/14714675-wd-easystore-128gb-usb-3-0-flash-drive-blue-sdusbes3-128g-a46-13?v=1