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How to Get maximum Read Write Speed from USB Pendrive/External & Internal Hard Disk
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 568079" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>it may speed up the USB speed a bit but if you have a crappy USB like mine (sandisk cruzer - max copy speed 3.6-4.5Mb/s) it won't improve anything, I tried all options</p><p>however, if you use NTFS, you have to "safely remove" everytime because NTFS uses system cache so if you don't safely remove, it may degrade the USB and potentially corrupt some data</p><p></p><p>for USB the best is to use fat32 or exfat (exfat is not compatible with win XP but supports >4Gb files) for maximum compatibility</p><p>NFTS on macbook, you can only read, you can't write, don't know if any app can help to copy into NTFS drive</p><p></p><p>If you have an external HDD, it's recommended to use NTFS or exfat as it improves speed a lot but not really practical for pendrives</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 568079, member: 51905"] it may speed up the USB speed a bit but if you have a crappy USB like mine (sandisk cruzer - max copy speed 3.6-4.5Mb/s) it won't improve anything, I tried all options however, if you use NTFS, you have to "safely remove" everytime because NTFS uses system cache so if you don't safely remove, it may degrade the USB and potentially corrupt some data for USB the best is to use fat32 or exfat (exfat is not compatible with win XP but supports >4Gb files) for maximum compatibility NFTS on macbook, you can only read, you can't write, don't know if any app can help to copy into NTFS drive If you have an external HDD, it's recommended to use NTFS or exfat as it improves speed a lot but not really practical for pendrives [/QUOTE]
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