My 128 GB flash drive is not working

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dgaurhcl

Hi,

Yesterday I brought up a brand new 128 GB kingston flash drive and at
the shop the shopkeeper shown me the drive working at his machine.

When I came at my home, I tried this drive and after some time it
created some junk folder and I was unable to open any of those
folders. Now when I insert my drive it ask me to format it but when I
try to format the drive, after taking a lot of hours, it says that
"operation aborted, please insert the drive properly".

Pls help me if any of u have faced such kind of issue.

Thanks...
 
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Rod Speed

Yesterday I brought up a brand new 128 GB kingston flash drive and at
the shop the shopkeeper shown me the drive working at his machine.
When I came at my home, I tried this drive and after some time
it created some junk folder and I was unable to open any of those
folders. Now when I insert my drive it ask me to format it but when
I try to format the drive, after taking a lot of hours, it says that
"operation aborted, please insert the drive properly".
Pls help me if any of u have faced such kind of issue.

You've just been raped by another spiv/con man.
 
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DJW

You've just been raped by another spiv/con man.

take it back and tell him it did not work for you and replace or
refund your money. Did the drive package say what the minium system
requirements were and do you meet them? Which operating system are you
running?
 
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Arno

davy said:
This any good 'Kingston 128GB flash drives.'
(http://www.kingston.com/flash/dt200.asp)

I don't trust Kingston on flash (or any ither vendor at
this time). I tortured a 2GB Kingston flash drive to death
(overwrite until corruption on read) and it does give wrong
data, but no error whatsoever. This means no/faulty data
integrity checking. This type of silent corruption is absolutely
inexcusable. I suspect it is widespread.

Arno
 

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