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It’s a code which will be connected to your account. You can share the box but that would be sort of pointless.
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bikeman25
Hello
Started this Robocopy file transfer last night of a folder on This Desktop to 256GB USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash drive---Still transferring at this time even, is that normal? first time ever using Robocopy, previously just used WIndows 11 File Transfer Dialog and let it go for 24-48 hours when i updated this little flash drive, but decided to try Robocopy, but still seems slow to me
Only security on system is Windows Defender, and Malwarebytes Premium
I guess this little Sandisk flash drive is good, would take a heck of a long time to fully test it, but i can if need be
Transferring Bunch of Small Purchased Music Files--108GB worth
WIth Windows File transfer was moving at 3.42MB/s or lower
Robocopy not sure if it was really any faster lol, as its still not done, and started this at 6:30PM last night
Flash drive is Sandisk Dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 A & C (For Laptop use)
Purchased From Amazon arond February 21st
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