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Why USB Memory Sticks are Popular

USB flash drives a.k.a memory sticks, USB sticks, USB memo keys, and pen drives are enormously popular nowadays due to their compact, sleek and really portable nature. CD-Rs and DVD-Rs in contrast require bulky cases to carry and even then, there is still the risk of getting broken, scratched or damaged. USB drives also have the amenity of being encased in robust material, making it resistant to scratches and dust. They’re generally water-proof and pretty indestructible, too. Already the tech world is abuzz with excitement over USB flash cards which have been drowned in water but after drying out still continued working.

USB memory sticks can be connected by nearly every PC today. They store data of wonderful density, rather more than DVDs or blu-ray discs. Compared against hard disk drives, they use very little power and have a long working lifespan. While CD-Rs, DVD-Rs and “RW types only function for as much as 1000 erase and write cycles, USB memory sticks can go to 500,000 or even more cycles with an astonishing 10-year info retention capacity.

The way ahead for USB flash drives is even brighter as semi-conductor corporations, realising the prospects of this product, have promptly worked to bring down the costs of its parts by incorporating into one single chip the varied flash drive functions. Additionally, work is underway for USB memory devices that can store up to 512 GB, equivalent to external desktop hard drives.

USB memory sticks are now everywhere, being employed by employees to bring work to the office, by students to store anything from lessons to music and photographs, by firms to showcase their brands and services and by music artists to market their soundtrack albums.

A significant drawback with USB memory sticks is they are sufficiently small to lose. They can slip from your pocket, get stuck in your pocket and finish up in the washer or just get lost in a drawer full of small bric-a-brac.

As USB flash drives become larger in storage size, we tend to store more and more important things on them, exposing this information to the numerous potential hazards such as virus attacks, random deletion of the files and forgetting of the passwords on password-protected areas of the memory stick.

When the worst happens, and your USB flash drive fails, isn’t recognized by your computer, or is even physically damaged, talk to a Data Recovery professional company who regularly rescue files and info by conducting a flash drive recovery.

Jason Sloan runs a data recovery business called Kingdom Data Recovery Edinburgh who service all of the UK. He has got many articles on his website which refer to issues with storage and helpful info regarding stopping info loss.

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