Kingston’s Knowledge Centre
Learn about memory and storage products, the latest technology trends, tutorials and best practices for both personal and enterprise users.

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How to use a USB flash drive on Windows PC
Learn how to find the drive in Windows Explorer, open files, and copy files to and from a USB flash drive on Windows 10.
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How to use your old SSD as an external storage drive
Have you upgraded your system to a new SSD? Don’t scrap the old drive, you can use it as an external storage.
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How to select the right memory card for your use
There are many factors in choosing a memory card, such as speed, capacity and device type. We’ll help you choose the right card.
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Kingston SSDs are the best hardware choice for Software Defined Storage solutions
Learn why the future of business depends on SSD-enabled SDS, and how SSD fits into a Software Defined Storage Solutions.
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Using a USB Drive on a Mac
We go over how to use a USB drive, thumb drive, flash drive, pendrive, etc. on a Mac computer.
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Install more memory in your laptop or desktop PC for a better video conferencing experience
It’s not just internet bandwidth you need, when using Microsoft Teams and Zoom. The hardware matters too.
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Choosing a microSD card for your Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch comes with 32GB of internal storage, expandable with a microSD card that will hold more games. But how do you pick a card?
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Choosing microSD cards for your drone adventures
How fast does the write speed and capacity of a microSD card for drones really need to be? And how many cards do you need?
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What is the difference between memory and storage?
Understand the difference between a storage medium and a system's dynamic random-access memory.
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NAND flash technology and solid-state drives (SSDs)
Learn about types of NAND in SSDs like SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC and 3D NAND. What is wear levelling?
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7 easy tips to increase productivity while working from home
Having a dedicated workspace, setting priorities and eliminating distractions are just a few ways to increase productivity from home.
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NVMe SSDs for client systems
NVMe SSDs in client systems, such as desktops, laptops and workstations, can greatly improve overall PC performance.