It takes 10 minutes to write 3GB and then 5 more minutes for the do not unplug

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      How old is the drive and how is it formatted? You’re gonna want ExFAT for the best performance with large files.

      Try wiping the drive, creating a new GPT partition table and formatting with ExFAT. If that doesn’t improve performance, then it may just be the flash drive. I find that the drives that advertise their speeds tend to be faster than the drives that don’t, and I get the BEST performance from SSDs. I now have a pile of old flash drives that I no longer use because they are so slow.

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        Also, large flash drives (128GB, 256GB) tend to be a LOT faster than small ones. And as the drive nears it’s capacity, write speeds will start to slow down dramatically.

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          In this case it’s a 64GB datatraveler I bought a few years ago and I barely used.

          This is not a new issue, since I started to use linux I always experienced this very slow transfers, at first I blamed my old PCs but now I in this same computer running windows all flash drives were much faster than this.

          I tried to google for a solution, there are dozens of forum posts going back years, with as many solutions and workarounds, none of them seemed to be persistent.

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            that is one of the small ssds they were talking about, that is not a flash drive. i dont have much advice but hopefully that will help you look for answers.

            edit: maybe not, that could just be the datatraveler max. there is quite a bit of specific information on datatravelers though.