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In my earlier posts, I have described how Hama flash drives (memory sticks and cards) have betrayed me several times (corrupt data within months; total defects).

But there is one HAMA memory stick from 2015 which looks identical to an entirely failed one (also from Hama), but with no data corruption so far.

Maybe it uses different hardware? This is strange. I wonder how one flash drive by HAMA stored data so well, while the others have constantly betrayed me.

The one that has entirely failed might have been destroyed by a power surge/voltage spike on a Grundig RRCD 3720 boombox USB port with unstable regulation, but I am not sure.

In my earlier posts, I have described how Hama flash drives (memory sticks and cards) have betrayed me several times (corrupt data within months; total defects). But there is **one** HAMA memory stick from 2015 which looks identical to an entirely failed one (also from Hama), but with no data corruption so far. Maybe it uses different hardware? This is strange. I wonder how one flash drive by HAMA stored data so well, while the others have constantly betrayed me. The one that has entirely failed might have been destroyed by a power surge/voltage spike on a Grundig RRCD 3720 boombox USB port with unstable regulation, but I am not sure.

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Both are from Hama, and look the same, but they might have used different hardware.