🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The WOFICLO 1TB USB Flash Drive is a versatile and high-speed memory stick designed for seamless data transfer across various devices, featuring USB 3.1, USB-C, and micro USB ports. With a durable metal shell and a user-friendly plug-and-play design, it offers a reliable solution for professionals on the go.
Brand | WOFICLO |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.1 x 0.6 x 0.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.1 x 0.6 x 0.25 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | RUI SI |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 7, 2021 |
J**A
1tb is a good size
Don’t know how it would operate. Haven’t used it to full capacity .
D**O
Es excelente!
Me es útil para mi trabajo y mis estudios. Es una gran capacidad de almacenamiento que puedes llevar en un bolsillo o un llavero.
H**H
Doesn't load everything. Folders are empty. files corrupted
Don't get this awful device. It doesn't safely load everyhting. Many of the folders were filled with empty corrupted files. What a disappointment and a waste
A**.
DOES NOT WORK
Can copy files on to it, but then they cannot be seen. IT Professional also evaluated the USB stick. Reformatted it, still would not work.
T**Y
Easy does come in eFAT and here's how to fix it
So it is 1TBShort version: stuck USB flash drive into an USB slot in computer---> open windows file explorer----> click on the USB DISK----> right click on USB disk----> Click on format...-----> Format USB DISK windows opens----> pick NTFS for file system-----> Volume label name it whatever you like----> quick format should be checked ✔️----> click start---> click okay ---> format complete----> click okay---> doneMaybe because I have an gaming computer I built it was easy to reformat as it tok about 2 seconds.I'm an IT professional and was in helpdesk role for a couple of years so let me give you the non and quick technical how to on how to get the drive to the correct storge capacity.For windows computers - anything with without an apple for an logo...Put the USB in a USB slot doesn't matter which one just stick it in a working one (on the right hand side the drive will pop up saying hello to you aka an notification its in)Open your file explorer (the thing that looks like an digital folder on the computer or one of them basic vanilla folders you find in the office file cabinet.. you know the smell of them)On the left hand side of that window you will "This PC tab" click on it and it will drop down a bunch of options (looks like an mini digital computer icon only difference is its not destroying you eye sights like the one you're staring at now)Look in those options and you will see your "USB DISK" or "USB DISK (E:)"Right click on USB DISK or USB DISK (E:)you will get a big list of crap in the options for it, you want to find the "Format..." option click that.A window will pop up with the titile at the very top: "Format USB DISK or Fromat USB disk (E:)"Alright don't be scared since the drive has nothing on it anyway so if you mess up you can do it all over again :).In that window you want to select the drop downs like this:Capacity: will be automatically detected (ignore that one)File system: Change to NTFSIgnore "Restore device to default"Volume lable: change to whatever name you want to give to your usb stick or keep its the same doesn't matter (example "Super fast metal stick thing" thats what will show up in the file explorer when you're trying to find your USB device).Format options: keep that check ✔️ on "Quick format"Now it StartClick okay as it will ease all data on the USB flash stick (since the USB stick is empty assuming you started this before using it just click okay)Then click okay againNow congratulations you have an 1TB drive now..Mac is a bit different but thats okay!Short version: plug in USB device into mac computer ---> on desktop you should see "USB disk"-----> at the very top of your desktop click on the magnified glass---> type in Disk Utility and click on it----> Select USB disk----> click erase at the top of the disk utilities window ----> Name it whatever----> Format selete MS-DOS (FAT)---> Click Erase----> wait for progress to be done----> click done------> top next to apple logo click on disk utility---> click quit disk Utility--> doneInsert your USB stick into the computerMac should receive the drive on your desktop should say "USB disk".Now at the top right you see that tiny magnified glass or the "search tool" click on that.Type in "Disk Utility" without the "" quotation marks.Click on "Disk Utility --Utilities"You will see and drive with an doctor's stethoscope on itIn the list you will see "USB Disk" click on that.At the top of that disk utility window you will have options first aid, partition, erase, restore and unmount.The option we want to click is erase.Another window will pop up! It will say:Erase "USB Disk"?In the options box below that you will haveNameFormatFor Name: you can name it anything you want!For Format: change it to MS-DOS (FAT)Select EraseLet it the bar turn fully blue and when finish it will show an green check mark and blue in done.Click doneAt the very top where the apple logo is click on "Disk Utility" select "Quit Disk Utility"Congratulations you're still an basic mac userAlso no I didn't proof read as I am too lazyAnyways the device works perfectly fine and is 1TB just comes in the wrong format so format it before using it. If your computer is taking years it's probably your ram or you already have too much junk on your PC or just an old computer/laptop.This thing is soild, got it for my brother who is starting trade school doing CNC, 3d printing and auto cad. :)
J**Y
Well it's working so far.
A lot of time these inexpensive portable SD cards work just enough to get by, but as you get up to 50-60% of capacity they crash and you have significant data loss, if not all. So far the transfer rate and ability to access data after transfer has been good. I pleased currently, but only time will tell. I will update as we move forward.
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