Originally posted by: MindStorm
Thanks. And Ionizer reminded the next question I should have asked:
What brands should I get?
Originally posted by: AndyHui
Mine is a 256MB Challenger/PQI Traveler Disk 2.0, USB 2.0.
As a test, I transfered a 240 MB (252,287,458 bytes) file to the device, which has been formatted as a hard drive with FAT16, through a front USB port on an ASUS P4C800 Deluxe.
Transfer time was 3m 41s 8.
Transfer rate is approximately 1,136,429 bytes per second, or just over 1MB per second. That's pretty quick for me.
Anyone want to offer any additional test results?
Originally posted by: draggoon01
that seems more like usb 1.0 rates.
Originally posted by: RaiderJ
USB drives are bootable only if your mobo supports it. Those boards that support this feature are becoming more and more available too.
Pen drives are great, but get a USB 2.0 one for larger sizes. I've been really happy with mine, wouldn't trade it for anything.