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Jumpdrive? What does it do?

There are a lot of companies that make and sell USB keys so take your pick. Jumpdrive is just one of many brands.
 
Very, very handy product if you have need for one. I constantly need to swap My Documents files between three different computers, and a Jump Drive is an ideal way to do it.
 
Just wondering if anyone have negative experience with it? I might jump into it...if it doesn't cost too much 🙂
 
I have 4 and from what I can see, there are no risks involved. Probably one of if not the best purchases I ever made. I have a 512, 2 128's, and a 64 meg and all work perfectly. I use them to transport stuff from work to class to home, etc. Would highly recommend them to anyone wanting highly compact, transportable storage. I will never go back to Zip drives again.
 
Originally posted by: shady06
its a portable floppy drive

Actually, it is more like a large, portable floppy disk...

I use a similar DIK (disk-on-key) to move around information between computers, and it saves me the hassle of e-mailing or FTPing files between school and home.

Ryan

 
Originally posted by: luvya
Mmm...interesting product. Still can't convince myself to buy one 🙁
After owning 1, I now have 2 (128 and now a 512) they PWN Floppy's by a mile and are much better to write a few big files to then dealing with a burning program


Here is a good read on them.

Just buy a cheap 128 or even a 64 meg one and put it on your keychain, if you share any files between you and friends just 1 time you will know it's worth it.
 
Originally posted by: Bekker
I have 4 and from what I can see, there are no risks involved. Probably one of if not the best purchases I ever made. I have a 512, 2 128's, and a 64 meg and all work perfectly. I use them to transport stuff from work to class to home, etc. Would highly recommend them to anyone wanting highly compact, transportable storage. I will never go back to Zip drives again.

Ditto , I love mine also.. I have three 256, 128, 32.
 
i have the 256 secure jumpdrive and it's great, i'm never going back to floppy, zip, or cdr/rw. there are a few negatives to jump drives, although the

1) if you use them in school, you'd better make sure that all your computer labs are running winXP, otherwise you're gonna have to d/l drivers
2) some computers don't have a USB connection in the front of the computer - reaching out back can be a pain
3) depending on the size of the USB flash drive, you may not be able to fully insert it into the USB slot of the computer - some of the front USB slots on dells are patrticularly "shallow" due to the fact that they're seated behind the enclosure


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theNEOone, I've seen several new usb drives coming with a short (foot or two) cable that helps get around funky angled USB slots. I'm sure you could purchase these and use them on drives that didn't come with them.
 
Question for you guys that own them - do they show up under "My Computer" as another drive (Ex: Removable Drive E🙂

I would like to deploy these out to some of my locations and set up a batch file that they can click on to easily copy data over to the drive.
 
vi_edit:

i own one of those cables, it's just a nuissance sometimes having to carry around the cable, but it isn't such a big deal. as for your question, yes the flash drives show up as another drive.


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Isn't it supposed to catapult your starship into hyperspace using wormholes or something like that? Never used one myself, since my starship has an onboard hyperdrive unit.

😕
 
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Question for you guys that own them - do they show up under "My Computer" as another drive (Ex: Removable Drive E🙂

I would like to deploy these out to some of my locations and set up a batch file that they can click on to easily copy data over to the drive.

I have only had experience using them in 2000 and XP and yes, they show up as a removable drive in My Computer. I would assume the same for 98 and NT, but I don't have any 98 or NT systems to test it on. As far as drivers, XP and 2000 automatically install them, 98 and NT require them to be installed (according to the instructions)

-Tom

EDIT: Oh, I forgot to add.....these things are awesome.
 
i keep a 128 on my key ring, works on any computer on campus (all xp or os x)

absolutely wonderful, no more emailing myself files (and no floppy drives on any of my computers!!!!!!)
 
I have a 128MB USB JumpDrive which only cost me $19.99 (thank you Hot Deals)

Pro's
Holds the capacity of 88 floppy disks
No floppy drive required, most newer PC's have a USB drive (some even on the front of the PC)
Bootable, can boot from the USB key
Fast
Shows up under "My Computer" no special weird drivers to carry around, it is 100% plug & play with W2K and XP.

Con's
Only 1.1 not USB 2.0

Definitely a thumbs up.

I needed to copy 70 wallpaper pics and 10 MP3's quickly, plugged the USB key into the laptop, drag and drop and it's done.
 
I have a Sandisk Mini Cruzer 256. USB 2.0, super slender (doesn't block the adjacent port). Great gadget 🙂
 
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