A USB drive can support several different types of file formats, depending on your needs. Here's what those formats mean and ...
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USB-A costs pennies to make, which is why it'll outlast USB-C
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Optical drives are still practical for many users, whether to play old CDs and DVDs, install software, or create backups—especially with modern laptops, which are usually supplied without a drive.
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