Anyone ordered this, i did on the 1st but nothing still not arrived and no tracking code !!!
Dont think ill be using them again
HUNGRYHUNGRYHOMER
31 Jan 16#12
That code didnt work for me, but the one on the website header seemed to work - JAN20162
garyhawes1
24 Jan 16#11
Where do you put the code ? I went right to check out as a guest and no code box :-(
I have had a one of these booting Android on a Joggler 24/7 for 6 months , never failed yet , granted it does run a tad hot .
colly72
24 Jan 16#10
Usb is actually a recommended boot option for esxi. Hypervisors load mostly to ram so there won't be much writing to the Flash device. Now, if you boot from a full Windows 2008/2012 server with the hyper-v role installed, that's a different story. Stick to free hyper-v or Windows core install if you go down the hyper-v route and us a Windows to go device such as the kingston data traveller ultimate G3
BubaMan
24 Jan 16#9
Flash memory is not optimised for the frequent writes that running an OS will incur...
Best to use one of the pricey "Windows to Go certified" sticks unless you're happy for your USB stick to fail fairly quickly.
Picard123
23 Jan 162#7
3rd party seller. I've never heard of Baseconn.
I'd rather buy direct from Amazon. It's only £1 more and no chance of it being counterfeit since they buy direct from Sandisk.
BeerGoggles
23 Jan 161#6
Had mine for over a year and no problems. It get hot (although not to the point it could burn you) but quickly cools when removed from port.
b1g1an
23 Jan 16#5
Cheers, was looking for something to run VMs from so maybe I'll look elsewhere.
united4eva to b1g1an
23 Jan 16#8
from what I recall/experience USB flash ain't very good with VM's.. Will happily stand corrected if this is not the case think
robodan918
23 Jan 161#4
Very hot indeed. I expect mine to fail before too long
pet2000
23 Jan 161#3
Gets VERY hot in USB 3 when just plugged in. I only use this in USB 2.0.
AndyRoyd
23 Jan 163#1
Wonderful backup device for when your Nest heating controller fails to turn on your heating, again.
b1g1an to AndyRoyd
23 Jan 16#2
Hot when you're accessing it a lot or hot just plugged in?
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Dont think ill be using them again
I have had a one of these booting Android on a Joggler 24/7 for 6 months , never failed yet , granted it does run a tad hot .
Best to use one of the pricey "Windows to Go certified" sticks unless you're happy for your USB stick to fail fairly quickly.
I'd rather buy direct from Amazon. It's only £1 more and no chance of it being counterfeit since they buy direct from Sandisk.