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  2. U3 (software) - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk, the rightsholders for U3, ask for a 5% royalty from USB flash drive manufacturers who wish to implement the platform on their products. Two drive letters As a work-around to the lack of Auto-Play for Flash drives on older versions of Windows, the U3 software creates two drive letters (one which presents itself as a CD to allow Windows ...

  3. Dmailer - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the company developed its synchronization software called “Dmailer Sync” that let the users synchronize their PCs to a portable USB drive. [3] In the same year, Dmailer made its first OEM deal with SanDisk and developed a product called “Cruzer Sync”, which is basically Dmailer Sync but branded for SanDisk Cruzer drives.

  4. exFAT - Wikipedia

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    exFAT introduces metadata integrity through the use of checksums. There are three checksums currently in use. The volume boot record (VBR) is a 12-sector region that contains the boot records, BIOS parameter block (BPB), OEM parameters and the checksum sector. (There are two VBR type regions, the main VBR and the backup VBR.)

  5. Running out of phone storage? This flash drive plugs right ...

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    Use it to store photos, videos and more, or back it all up to your computer.

  6. Flash memory controller - Wikipedia

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    The FTL may has three types: page mapping, block mapping and hybrid mapping. Page mapping can has higher performance, but it has bigger FTL metadata size and higher cost, and its usually used on solid state drives. Block mapping can has smaller metadata size and lower cost, but it has lower performance, and its usually used on USB flash drives ...

  7. CompactFlash - Wikipedia

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    CompactFlash IDE (ATA) emulation speed is usually specified in "x" ratings, e.g. 8x, 20x, 133x. This is the same system used for CD-ROMs and indicates the maximum transfer rate in the form of a multiplier based on the original audio CD data transfer rate, which is 150 kB/s.

  8. SanDisk made a 4TB flash drive that fits in your pocket - AOL

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    Last year, SanDisk unveiled a 1TB USB-C flash drive at CES 2018, although that prototype was never turned into a commercial product. A year later, the company showed off a slightly bulkier 4TB USB ...

  9. SanDisk Professional - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk Professional sells their external storage devices only to professionals under the product lines G-SPEED, G-RAID, G-SAFE, and G-DRIVE.. G-RAID is a line of portable external hard drive products used for field editing and backup for video producers and camera operators.