not this exact model though it looks the same, visually. really useful to have portable storage wherever I need it.

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      Those are USB 2, then. That’ll be quite slow for moving iso’s onto and booting from.

      Not to mention for moving the files of a steam game.

      But yeah, the old solid state storage NAND in them is probably “built different”, literally.

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        Sounds to me like you need an external ssd and not a usb drive. I recommend Asus TUF Gaming A1 nvme enclosure (~50€ where I live) and an ssd of your choice.

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              What? I don’t understand.

              USB mass storage drivers are an OS issue, one I don’t even think about as a linux user.

              If you mean firmware, that’s gonna be tricky to update on drives that are straight up dead and no longer even detected.

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                You said that the external disk wasn’t going to work with your keys and I made a joke implying that it might be a driver issue with your keys and that by upgrading the keys it would solve your issue. Obviously you were referring to the size of the media and not a compatibility issue but there was enough vagueness in your comment to support an amusing misinterpretation.