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John Simolike
> 24 hourGood value. Works fine.
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Barbara J. Fortunati
> 24 hourHard to use, hard to prepare it, and to get it out of the protective sleeve. Upgrades arent always helpful.
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Penny Warner
> 24 hourThe USBs are exactly what I was expecting. Easy to use, has enough storage capacity to hold your files. Delivered on time and packaged well.
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Mick McArt
> 24 hourThis is by far the highest capacity jump drive that I own. Its transfer rate is nice too. The only problem is I tend to lose the cap and end up finding it later. This has been a blessing when getting todays larger files between computers when wi-fi isnt available.
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ToolMan
> 24 hourThe drive itself works fine, but the encryption software has a bug that prevents some file copies. Tech support was at a loss as to why this would occur. Offered a refund, but due to government sanctions the process was too onerous.
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Ms. Effie Hickle IV
> 24 hourdid not want drive with sign up intro to lexar. only wanted storage. will use them without intro program.
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Martha Malysz
> 24 hourHolds up well.
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PRF
> 24 hourEvery time I unplug and then plug back it says there is a problem with this drive; scan and fix
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Jason W.
> 24 hour2 of 3 drives failed in first month of use. The 1st failed drive was immediate. The drive would randomly go offline during heavy writes. The 2nd failed drive would not go offline or report any errors, but larger (1 GB+) files copied to it would be corrupt. The files would report the correct file size, but the compressed files would report errors every time, even after 4 disconnect/reconnect attempts to copy files to the drive. The 3rd drive currently does not exhibit the above problems, though I have not used it much yet outside initial write test.
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Cavo Fan
> 24 hour2 out of the 3 DOA. Lexar can do better than that