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Daniel333 wrote: I've gone through a dozen USB drives! Most of the time they are just not designed to last for ever. Have you tried chkdsk /r?
dynamik wrote: You need to use them quite a bit before writing/rewriting will wear them out. You're more likely to lose it, put it through the wash, or have it fail for some other reason. The one exception to this would be if you did something like install an OS or some other program that constantly writes to it.
I put mine through the wash and it still worked. icon_lol.gif
snadam wrote: Im unsure about the 'lift' expectancy, but I have two "thummy's" go 3 years strong now.
Netstudent wrote: I put mine through the wash and it still worked.
liven wrote: snadam wrote: Im unsure about the 'lift' expectancy, but I have two "thummy's" go 3 years strong now. hahahaha good one!!!! I mean to say life!!!!
Schluep wrote: I guess everyone here likes to have a clean USB flash drives. The dishwasher might be a little friendlier with less tumbling if you want to try that instead. You may want to skip the dry cycle though, can get a bit toasty. I had one for four years and one for two years (both of which I gave away 6 months ago when I upgraded to a larger one). Neither had been washed.
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