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Electronics : CRUZER MICRO U3 2GB READYBOOSTfrom: SanDisk
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Cruzer Micro is ReadyBoost compliant. ReadyBoost makes your PC running Windows Vista faster by using the USB drive as temporary storage. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Flash! Ah-ah.It's a flash drive. Sturdy and durable is the intention and this doesn't fail. It looks cool, it feels cool and it works. I bought two! Not a lot else to say here. Thumbs up. Rating: - Remove the U3 software if any problems!I bought this to use to transfer Divx files from my PC and play via my Philips DVD player USB port. I've had another SanDisk USB flash drive for a while now which has stood the test of time and proved very reliable. It's also compatible with my player (a lot aren't) which is why I decided to stick with the same brand. Shock, horror! When I Plugged this one into my player I was advised that 'USB not compatible'! Quickly came to the conclusion it was probably the U3 software and ... Read More Rating: - Nice bit of kitLast week I got around to purchasing one of these little devices. I needed a way to easily transfer files between home & university on a daily basis - and this is proving excellent for the purpose. completely plug & play - comes up straight away as a new drive, then just drag & drop, or save directly. pretty fast transfer speeds small light big capacity runs readyboost for vista What more do you need? And the best thing of ... Read More Rating: - Seemed a little pointless but...I needed a memory stick for my Uni course so I bought one of these in Staples thinking it was a 2GB memory stick (Which it is). After fiddling about I discovered what the U3 software was and nearly deleted it thinking it was pointless but I'm glad I didn't! I deleted the shareware games and other programs then downloaded Firefox from the U3 site along with a plug in and now I can use Firefox on the uni pc's and have all my bookmarks with me as well! I've also got a quick image editing program to ... Read More Rating: - Not for everyoneWhilst this worked fine on my laptop and opened a useful interactive menu it failed completely on my desktop computer, finally being detected as two separate drives of 0 bytes each. I didn't get as far as trying it on the networked work computer I had hoped to transfer files to but I strongly suspect what the result would have been. If this happens your options are either to wipe the software with the special utility on the SanDisk web site (potentially risking your warranty) or ask for a refund. ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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