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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8700972" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>Update </p><p>I have not pulled the plug and got a SSD drive yet but I did find a PNY brand 512G flash drive at a decent price under $100 </p><p>someone was selling on Ebay. Loaded it up with all the 6300 + songs and still have close to 200G left. And these are high quality wave files that are non compressed file. It plays fine and the transfer rate is very good. Takes only second to change songs. Also tried a Toshiba portable HD 1tb and it works find too. Just that it would be nice to have my HU have NTFS file format so songs are alphabetized, not so with Fat 32 file format. But all works great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8700972, member: 660189"] Update I have not pulled the plug and got a SSD drive yet but I did find a PNY brand 512G flash drive at a decent price under $100 someone was selling on Ebay. Loaded it up with all the 6300 + songs and still have close to 200G left. And these are high quality wave files that are non compressed file. It plays fine and the transfer rate is very good. Takes only second to change songs. Also tried a Toshiba portable HD 1tb and it works find too. Just that it would be nice to have my HU have NTFS file format so songs are alphabetized, not so with Fat 32 file format. But all works great. [/QUOTE]
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