I just tested a new Corsair Flash Voyager 3.0 flash drive I got, and was curious why it is considerably faster transferring a file to the drive than it is to transfer the same file off the flash drive back to the desktop? Shouldn't it be about the same either way?
I posted the below on a board in Ireland and it's not coming up with a solution
- Would be interested in hearing any opinions you guys have on this
situtation:
I have a wired network - ethernet cable from pc upstairs down
to modem at television. Cable from modem to WD TV live. So all...
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I need a new one since I am upgrading from xp and my d-link...
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