Slow start from SuperTalent Express DUO USB

Lenovo G560 is my laptop and I see too slow start this USB thumbdrive in contrast to SanDisk Cruzer Micro. SanDisk's USB 2.0 and SuperTalent USB 3.0 compatible. The boot that would normally take 1 minute, here is 30 minutes.

Legacy USB support is enabled in the BIOS, otherwise boot USB does not work.

What's not here?


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