
(Been using some Emtec USB2.0 drives for now. Maybe there was a production change, and they switched controller chips on them, and now they're not compatible with Win10? I don't really know, but until such time as Microsoft or Adata provide a fix, I'm going to have to search out an alternative supplier for flash drives. The v150w USB 2.0 flash drive is an excellent little device, and it comes in sizes of 16 GB to 128 GB. The same drives were used for the comparison, and the same tests were run. Still, they managed to make a pretty fantastic, affordable USB 2.0 flash drive in the v150w. The 32gb PNY Attaché does feature an activity LED in it, it’s blue in color, the 16gb did not have an LED in it. I'm not really sure what to believe, whether the problem is Win10, the flash drives, or what. HP is a computer manufacturer and isn’t well known in the USB flash drive industry. Some Newegg reviews complained about firmware issues. Yet, my older batched of the same model drives, that have data on them, are detected fine in the Win10 machines as well.
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But when I installed Win7 Pro 64-bit, for my triple-boot rig, they all WORKED in Win7.

NONE of them will properly detect in Win10, on different PCs, all running up-to-date Win10 1607 64-bit. Got in a new batch months ago, and only recently opened a few of them (three of them, to be exact). Had been using Adata UV128 Yellow and Blue flash drives, mostly 16GB, some 8GB some 32GB sizes, and they've always been reliable for me. I had to unplug and plug it in again to get it to re-detect. Anyways, I was using it for backup, so I was bulk-copying lots of files to it, and after like 2-3GB worth of files, it would just "drop out" and disappear from the PC.

I had a PNY Attache (2?) USB2.0 drive, I think that it might have been 32GB in size. Las mejores ofertas para PNY Attaché 4 USB flash drive 32 GB USB 3.
