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Q: can i get a 64 gig flash drive in shanghai or guangzhou?

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Yes, but I am not sure if USB 2.0 will accept flash drives that big.  You might need a USB 3.0 setup first.  Not sure, and I am too lazy to google it.

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Thank you. :) You guys are a hard crowd sometimes.

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For sure in GZ. Try the big computer market in Tian He. Hubby and I got the 64g external HD from there. Wait, we are talking about two different things yea?blush

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Okay, enough with the stupid thumbs down already, I googled it.  64GB flash drives require USB 3.0.  So if your system doesn't have it, which is most likely unless you have a cutting edge machine, you will need to buy a USB 3.0 card as well.

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