Ok. Here's something interesting.
I recently purchased a Corsair
Voyager Slider x1, 128gb flash; and opened up the package.
To my pleasant surprise, it (unlike my other older flash drives) acted
normally allowing me to copy, delete without a hitch.
It acted like any other drive.
I also read somewhere (and I have not tested this)
that you can reformat the older flash drive and use it this way on a Win10
machine.
I don't accidentally want to lose something of value by doing this -- at
least without comprehensively checking a drive's contents thoroughly.
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