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How to Speedup your Pendrive For Faster Data Transfer?

We will Change The File System To NTFS of your pendrive and Also We will Change the Device Policy inorder To Speedup your Pendrive. Follow Below Steps
1: Plugin your Pendrive, Right click on your pendrive and select Format (You will Loose All your data in your pendrive so better Take a backup) Then,Select NTFS File system, Uncheck Quick Format And Click On Start.
Note: We Are Changing The File system to NTFS Because FAT 32 Can not Handle Large amount of data
2: After Formating Your Pendrive and Converting it To NTFS file System, Its now Time to Change the Device Policy.
Now Again Goto Your Pendrive Properties , click on  Hardware Tab. Select Your Usb Device from the list and click on Properties.

After Clicking on Properties You will see a new Dialog Box,Click on Change SettingsAnother Dialog Box will appear , Click on Policy Tab and Select Better Performance, Click ok . 
Thats it. I will Recommend to Restart Your Computer
 
 
 
Note :  Understand That After Changing the Device Policy , Your Data Transfer Speed Will Increase But Make Sure You Click on " Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media"  Before Removing Your Pendrive

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