Quote Originally Posted by koolx View Post
CCT, I emailed Kingston, the manufacturer of the pen drive in question, and got a reply back stating that that pen drive supports SP3. Weird..

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Yes -it was supposed to be compatible.

However, the reviewers had varying degrees of success using that model of flash drive. The 150 series has been replaced by the 200 series as far as I can tell from their site and that tells you something as well.

As a last comment on this issue - flash drives are KNOWN to have a higher failure rate than external hard drives which have a higher failure rate than internal drives. 2 x 32 GB versus 1 x 64 GB would give you backup and a wopping amount of storage at 32 GB anyway.