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You could back up or better, copy, your entire hard drive and operating system to a flash drive so iffen yer hard drive ever pooped out on ya you could plug in the flash drive, and tell ye computer in the bios to boot from the USB drive wgich would in effect become drive C. Easy and convenient way to back up the whole thing and be safe..

I do that now with an extra hard drive but want to get an extra SSD drive instead of the old spinning disks drives..




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Holy Cow! Terabyte USB sticks?
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Fri, 08 May 20 2:43 AM
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http://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/largest-flash-drives-201531405.html

The largest flash drives currently available
Jon Martindale
Digital TrendsMay 5, 2020, 8:15 PM EDT
There’s still a niche for USB flash drives, especially now that faster USB 3.1 and 3.2 ports come standard on laptops and tablets. They are a convenient way of backing up data, transporting files, and sharing content offline. Even more, you can now easily find flash drives with terabytes of storage that fit in the palm of your hand.

After many hours of testing and research of different flash drives now available on the market, we’ve put together a list of the largest flash drives you can find right now, starting with the 2TB Kingston DataTraveler. Check them out!

The biggest
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate GT (2TB)

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The rest
SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Luxe (1TB)

Corsair Flash Voyager GTX (1TB)

Patriot Supersonic Rage Elite (1TB)

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Zim.


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