USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

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  1. USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

    XI Red Death XI, Dec 2, 2018
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  2. Eric Wilborn
    Eric Wilborn Guest
    Xbox one games

    Yes, a USB 3.0 hard drive, not just a flash drive.
     
    Eric Wilborn, Dec 2, 2018
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  3. will a 32gb usb 3.0 flash drive work on xbox360 or 32gb usb 2.0 flash drive

    will a 32gb usb 3.0 flash drive work on xbox360

    or

    32gb usb 2.0 flash drive work on xbox360

    its for avi Movies
     
    JOHNNY AWES0ME, Dec 2, 2018
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  4. XBF Lance J
    XBF Lance J Guest

    USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

    Hey Red Death!

    Thank you for reaching out! If you haven't already, we suggest you try our
    Storage on Xbox One
    article for assistance with the setup. Make sure to test out different USB ports on the console just in case there are issues with the primary one. Let us know how it goes!
     
    XBF Lance J, Dec 2, 2018
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  5. Some flash drives have very slow internal storage even though the controller is fast enough to support USB 3.0, might be the issue.
     
    MarsNeedsTacos, Dec 2, 2018
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  6. Darth Riker
    Darth Riker Guest
    The transfer rate (read/write speeds) of the USB might be the issue.

    Looking at the SanDisk website (and I hope I have the correct USB here based on your link):

    SanDisk Ultra: Read speed is up to 100 MB/s (SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 Flash Drive)

    You may better off with something with higher read speeds such as this one:

    SanDisk Extreme PRO: Read speed is up to 420 MB/s; Write speed is up to 380 MB/s (SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive)

    This site may be of some help as well (mind you I found it just by browsing):

    5 of the Fastest USB 3.0 Flash Drives You Should Buy

    I'm not advising you to buy a particular brand of flash drive - just advising you to try out one which has a higher read/write speed to see if it works.
     
    Darth Riker, Nov 6, 2018
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  7. MarsNeedsTacos Win User

    USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

    Some flash drives have very slow internal storage even though the controller is fast enough to support USB 3.0, might be the issue.
  8. Darth Riker Win User

    USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

    The transfer rate (read/write speeds) of the USB might be the issue.

    Looking at the SanDisk website (and I hope I have the correct USB here based on your link):

    SanDisk Ultra: Read speed is up to 100 MB/s (https://www.sandisk.com.au/home/usb-flash/ultra-usb)

    You may better off with something with higher read speeds such as this one:

    SanDisk Extreme PRO: Read speed is up to 420 MB/s; Write speed is up to 380 MB/s (https://www.sandisk.com.au/home/usb-flash/extremepro-usb)

    This site may be of some help as well (mind you I found it just by browsing):

    https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-of-the-fastest-usb-3-0-flash-drives-you-should-buy/

    I'm not advising you to buy a particular brand of flash drive - just advising you to try out one which has a higher read/write speed to see if it works.
  9. XBF Lance J Win User

    USB 3.0 Flash Drive "TOO SLOW?"

    Hey Red Death!

    Thank you for reaching out! If you haven't already, we suggest you try our
    Storage on Xbox One
    article for assistance with the setup. Make sure to test out different USB ports on the console just in case there are issues with the primary one. Let us know how it goes!
  10. Njal the Blue Win User

    Microsoft Store

    Tipically USB flash drives are too slow to run games on. An external Hard Drive comes either as mechanical disk (HDD) or solid state (SSD) USB 2.0 is a standard that industry use and follow, Xbox One for instance requires the latest industry standard of
    USB 3.0. You should be able to store your game on your PCs internal HDD
  11. SwordofWhedon Win User

    Why is my usb 3.0 flash drive too slow?

    There is no way to use it, many more inexpensive flash drives have much cheaper transceiver chips that cannot keep up with the transfer rate. USB 3.0 basically means the plug is blue, and carries no guarantee of performance unless it's in the literature for the product
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