USB 2.0 Memory Sticks
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USB 2.0 Memory Sticks
As far as I know the most memory is 256 GB and I have a Brennan B2 (CD jukebox) which I would like to back up(so far nothing but problems).
Anyways I have already used up 260.10 GB and if the largest memory stick just does 256 GB ,what options do I have?
I already purchased a Toshiba external HDD and has turned out too be a disaster because its USB 3.0 and I should have bought USB 2.0 because the B2 has trouble converting USB 2.0 to USB 3.0.
Finally can something be split as far as a back up is concerned because it looks like the 256 GB memory stick won't hold enough memory.
Anyways I have already used up 260.10 GB and if the largest memory stick just does 256 GB ,what options do I have?
I already purchased a Toshiba external HDD and has turned out too be a disaster because its USB 3.0 and I should have bought USB 2.0 because the B2 has trouble converting USB 2.0 to USB 3.0.
Finally can something be split as far as a back up is concerned because it looks like the 256 GB memory stick won't hold enough memory.
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Re: USB 2.0 Memory Sticks
If you have $175 to burn get the Samsung SSD T5. It's 500GB. It's faster, easier and it's also encrypted.
I've had USB sticks break down on me, also giving me errors in the past. I destroyed them all and gave up on USB sticks.
I've had USB sticks break down on me, also giving me errors in the past. I destroyed them all and gave up on USB sticks.
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Re: USB 2.0 Memory Sticks
Also keep in mind that that 256GB is probably only to have about 235GB hat you can use.
Last edited by Josh-da-man; 06-16-18 at 10:05 AM.
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Re: USB 2.0 Memory Sticks
I have been asking on their forum site plus I have been talking via email with a person from B2 and I am waiting for a response about that.
It would be cool if you could choose what too back up but nor sure that's an option.
It would be cool if you could choose what too back up but nor sure that's an option.