Re: Help Me Pick Out a USB
I wonder if you got a 'bad' stick. I've used 3 different brands of flash drives - Toshiba (from Best Buy), MicroCenter's house brand and Centon among others for live installs. I am not aware of any brand specific issues. The only inconvenience I've run into is some devices do not have activity LEDs. Sandisk Blades and certain PNY devices are like that. When using the device as intended e.g. for data storage I guess the lack of an activity indicator is not as important. When using as a boot device it's nice to know that the drive is not hung but that something is happening, even if there's nothing on the screen.
Re: Help Me Pick Out a USB
My problem is that a Microcenter is nearby and I am frugal (others may say cheap).
But every time I am at Microcenters checkout they have all the flash drives. And every time the price is cheaper than last time. I try not to go to the store too much. Latest was that new USB3 flash drives were only a dollar more than USB2 and that was still cheaper than the last USB2 drive of same size previously.
I did find the USB3 flash drive to be about 10% faster on my USB2 ports. I do not yet have USB3 ports, but will in future and figured why not start now.
Re: Help Me Pick Out a USB
I suggest that you consider how you intend to use the USB pendrive and then check at the following links
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/In...#Prerequisites
Link to USB 3.0 Flash Drive Speed Tests
Link to USB 2 and USB 3 speed tests for installers
I would recommend that you get a pendrive, that is fast reading and writing 'many small files' even if it is more expensive than standard pendrives.
Re: Help Me Pick Out a USB
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Originally Posted by
oldfred
My problem is that a Microcenter is nearby and I am frugal (others may say cheap).
But every time I am at Microcenters checkout they have all the flash drives. And every time the price is cheaper than last time. I try not to go to the store too much. Latest was that new USB3 flash drives were only a dollar more than USB2 and that was still cheaper than the last USB2 drive of same size previously.
I did find the USB3 flash drive to be about 10% faster on my USB2 ports. I do not yet have USB3 ports, but will in future and figured why not start now.
Clever like that, aren't they? Supermarkets have tabloids & candy at the checkout, MicroCenter has flash drives.:)