A:AnswerYou can use the Sandisk 128 gb flash drive to backup your PS3 hard drive. I used one to do the very same thing with my 120 gb PS3 drive. If the PS3 drive is full, it may take two or three hours to do the backup. And yes, you can reformat the flash drive.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that all the SanDisk® USB Flash Drives are plug & play storage device and it will work as expected if the host device support USB Flash Drive of up to 128GB capacity.
A:AnswerHi, in order to know how many number of songs this Flash Drive can store, we suggest you to visit our official website and view the web article for the same by referring to the below mentioned link: - - https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/74
A:AnswerNo, unfortunately you cannot, at least not at the time of posting this. I bought this to transfer my video files for game play vids I upload to Youtube after editing on my pc, and the PS4 Pro I have, will not recognize the USB drive.
A:AnswerUSB 3.0 has a higher transfer speed than USB 2.0 drives. Caveat is that you need to make sure that you use it in a USB 3.0 port to take advantage of the speed increase.
A:AnswerI tried it with a Wii, but it didn't work with the older hardware there (not many larger capacity USB flash drives will). I think there are websites out there that can give you some idea of whether or not this will work, but your better bet is to spend a similar amount on a USB 2.0/3.0 hard drive like a Seagate Backup Plus. You'd have higher capacity and still get reasonable speeds.
A:AnswerYou can download and store but will have to copy to the PC if it is a PC game. If it is a console game, I am not sure but you probably cannot transfer to the console.
A:AnswerGood luck, i tried three different times to use progressive leasing online, even called and had them help and it still wouldn't go through. Approved everything, paid forst payment and when i finished. It said something like We havenot recieved the order. Well you took the payment. The guy on the phone said he didnt no what was going on because he could see from his computer that everything was completed and he could see thw items himself. Frustrating for the amount of interest they want to charge.
A:AnswerSeems like people don't understand what "write speed" refers to. For the most part, you'll only typically seen read speeds advertised. Write speeds for this drive typically hover around 30Mb/s, but I have seen it go up to 40Mb/s.