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	<title>Comments on: 32GB Flash Drive by OCZ</title>
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		<title>By: Graham patience</title>
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		<dc:creator>Graham patience</dc:creator>
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		<description>Me too,
I read the blurb and got the impression this was a fast flash drive. So I bought one. 32GB on a stick. Brilliant. But it took me something like 6 minutes to transfer 360 MB of documents across. The fastest rate it achieved was just over 800kb/sec. And when I wanted to use readyBoost Vista rejected it as &quot;not having the performance characteristics&quot;. I hardly dare transfer my server contents of 27GB (which is why I bought it as back up). I will have to leave it on all night.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Me too,<br />
I read the blurb and got the impression this was a fast flash drive. So I bought one. 32GB on a stick. Brilliant. But it took me something like 6 minutes to transfer 360 MB of documents across. The fastest rate it achieved was just over 800kb/sec. And when I wanted to use readyBoost Vista rejected it as &#8220;not having the performance characteristics&#8221;. I hardly dare transfer my server contents of 27GB (which is why I bought it as back up). I will have to leave it on all night.<br />
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