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PC MagazineJul 29, 2015 - Some drive manufacturers have gone through the Windows 10certification process, ... Seagate products are NOT compatible with Windows 10.
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even tho you have AV software installed , I wouldn't write it off so easily. Download and run Malwarebytes from www.malwarebytes.org and you may be surprised how ineffective AV software can be some times.
did you try to drag and drop the file? Open the external drive folder and see if you see the file. Open the flash drive folder. Keep them both on reduced windows ..then drag and drop the file from the external to the flash drive folder.
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