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Yes, of course. Any computer with a USB-A port will be supported. You may need to reformat based on the OS. Your computer will prompt you when you first plug in your USB drive, if the drive is not formatted in a supported file system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The answer to your question is yes. SanDisk thumb drives are compatible with both windows, macOS, and Linux operating system’s. The only thing to consider is that this is a 3.0 USB thumb drive so you will have to plug it into a USB 3.0 port if you want to take advantage of the faster writeyy speeds. It will work in a USB 2.0 port however you will have slower write speeds. If you are Mac only has USB seaport you will have to get a dongle adapter which will be a USB 3.02 USB-C.
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