Stick with the major name brands and/or ones certified to the actual USB
Standards Specification. Yes these are the more expensive ones but one
most always gets what one pays for and will probably have less
problems/issues in the long run with name brand USB Sticks.

I have had good luck with SanDisk Cruzer, Kingston Data Traveler, and
the MicroCenter store brand Sticks. 

As a side note, be very careful about buying USB Sticks off of EBAY.
Many are off brands labeled as major brands and other are even
completely counterfeit. One of my better half's employees bought a
128GB Kingston stick off of EBAY. It said it was a 128GB stick when you
plugged it into a laptop but there was only 4GBs of actual memory. I
opened it up after EBAY voided the sale and said he didn't have to
return it. It had a cheap 4GB chip made in China inside it. The outside
was a very good copy of an actual Data Traveler.


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