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Maryann
Greater than one weekI used these for Embroidery designs I bought online. They worked great.
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CarBuff1
> 3 dayOne didnt work, and two were difficult to work, but did after a reformat, one wouldnt reformat and wouldnt read. The ones that did, work great and was a good deal for the money.
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babyblue
> 3 dayAll I needed was some quick portable storage to transfer files. These USB drives stopped working after only a few uses. Other similar drives Ive used have worked for years. I got a partial refund but these are garbage. Not worth the time or money.
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SJ
> 3 dayThese are good inexpensive USB thumb drives. I havent used them long so I cant speak to the durability, but I didnt get any errors when copying files to the drives, and they mounted quickly when inserted in to my computer.
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Robert R. Mcque Sr.
Greater than one weekThe product was received as predicted. After receipt, I tried all 10 (I purchased 2 sets of 5). 9 of 10 functioned satisfactorily. One was recognized initially by my computer, but then failed to function. At one point, the Microsoft repair function appeared, and I directed a repair. The results told me that the device was repaired. Wrong! It still did not function. I dried again to open the file, and files with Chinese figures appeared. They could not be deleted. I then tried to format the drive, but received a message that I did not have the rights to perform that function. As an Engineer, I am not satisfied with a 90% success rate. I will continue to use the 9 good drives, with the hope that they will continue to function.
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Ed
> 3 dayAll the drives work perfectly except for one that isnt working at all.
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☼ J L D ☼
> 3 dayThese 8GB 2.0 Flash Drives were exactly what I needed in quantity -- and they came at an extremely exceptional price! In certain instances, I retain only specific files on a single drive and would end up wasting a lot of unused space using larger capacity flash drives. Also, the 2.0 standard makes these much more versatile than a 3.0 version -- you never know what kind of system youll need to handshake them to, and some may or may not support 3.0 -- most, however, are still backwards compatible. The smooth, simple, attractive encasement on these also makes labeling a snap using Brother Labeling tape. Getting down to other basics, I also prefer this configuration (with an actual cap that snaps on to protect the connector) rather than the rotating variety as its less likely to shift in a purse or wallet and expose the connector itself to potential damage and dirt. Thats simply a matter of personal choice, but Ive discovered that one looks nifty, while the other one STAYS nifty -- so that would pretty much be my biggest concern as far as durability. Other than that, theres not much about flash drives that makes one stand out more than another as far as longevity. Ive used various brands and havent experienced corruption or loss of data over time on any of them, and I expect the same will be the case with these as well barring some weird fluke. Would I recommend these? Of course. Will I be buying them again in the future? Of course. Might you feel confident in buying them as well? Of course...if youre looking for multiple 8GB, 2.0 flash drives at a reasonable price that do what you need them to do.
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Paul F.
> 3 dayThese work well for backup up documents and photos.
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Karen Sedlock
> 3 dayI used the item to save a powerpoint presentation I did for a family reunion
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S. McGrath
> 3 day8 gigs is not a lot by todays standards. Normally wouldnt even think about buying an 8. However I keep losing my thumb drives. Every time I need one I can never find one. So I decided to buy a bunch for emergency purposes. Its been great. I keep one in my pocket at all times. I loaded one up with MP3s for my car. The difference colors are cool, because I match the interior trim with the one I used in my car. Lol. I keep one at my computer desk so I can transfer files if need be. I have multiple computers. And of course I keep the original packaging with whats left over in a safe place. This has worked out well for me. Now I always have a thumb drive when I need one.