![]() If you prefer not to have to eject, type Device Manager into the search bar and click to open. On a Windows computer: You can click the Safely Remove Hardware notification icon in the taskbar and choose the Eject option. But there’s a genuine risk your data will be corrupted, so here's how to do it properly: You're probably familiar with warnings about removing a drive without ejecting it first. On a Chromebook: Open Files and right-click on your drive to choose Format device. Select your drive from the list and click Erase at the top. On a Mac: Type Disk Utility into the Search, or find it via Applications > Utilities. On a Windows computer: Open File Explorer and look for your drive under This PC. If you format a flash drive, it will completely wipe everything stored on it. Almost every device will recognize the FAT32 format, but it limits the individual file size to 4 GB. You'll usually be asked what format you want to use. It's a good idea to format your drive before you start using it. It’s not the fastest, but it is very small and cheap, and also comes in 16- or 32-gigabyte options. ★ Another Alternative: The Verbatim Dual ($21 for 64 GB) is a tiny drive with a USB-C connector at one end and a lanyard-connected cap you can remove to reveal a USB-A at the other (both USB 3.2 Gen 1). It sports a Lightning port on one end and a USB-A plug on the other.Ĭonnector: USB Type-C 3.1 and Apple Lightning Don't have a USB-C port on your laptop? Then the very similar iXpand Go ($40) is the way to go. ![]() Handily, you can configure the app to automatically back up photos when you insert the drive. Backing up photos from my wife’s iPhone took a couple of hours the first time. It works well, but it’s not the fastest drive (90 MB/s read, 35 MB/s write). If you want to use this drive with an iPhone or iPad, you must install the iXpand app (not required for Android devices). ![]() Storage options top out at 256 gigabytes. This design means that one plug is always exposed, and while SanDisk includes a separate plastic cover that slots on, I fear I'll inevitably lose it. It has a metal casing with a loop for a keychain, and it is very slim. It has a Lightning plug for iPhones and iPads at one end and flips to reveal a USB-C plug at the other, so you can transfer files to or from Android devices and laptops. If you want a flash drive to back up and copy photos and other files from your smartphone, I like the iXpand Luxe.
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