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| quote: | Originally posted by Dr. Cfire
Watch out for flash disks that are too cheap. You could end up with something like my $15 4gb card. if you try to store more than 13 or more than 50megs total all the files corrupt. |
Yeah I've now been told that all flash drives are not the same - some are a lot faster than others. I suspect most of the ones they put on sale at low prices are using older cheaper types of memory and don't work as fast so loading them can take a long time. Not a big deal for some things but if you use frequently use a big one for moving files between computers it could be important.
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Apparently Windows Vista can use a flash drive for caching, called ReadyBoost, it tests the drive first to see if it is fast enough, it is faster than using a regular hard drive. Typically you need a 1 or 2 GB drive. http://www.extremetech.com/article2...,2017849,00.asp
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I'm wondering if USB sockets are going to be showing up on more devices in the future, so we will be putting more music and maybe even videos on flash drives, instead of burning CDRs and DVDs.
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