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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2011, 06:36:40 pm »
heh. My mom caught my flash drives in my pockets before they went through the washer.
I think I've accidentally put them through the wash once or twice..the 8gig also sat outside and rusted for a bit :P
I'm surprised it's lasted this long, actually XD

So a Sandisk Cruzer will work with usb8x?
If it's formatted in FAT[16?] it should. [!wikiti]usb8x[/!wikiti]
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2011, 09:27:22 pm »
HP's flash drives (found at Staples) are awesome. Not very fast, but they are pretty sturdy (been in the wash 3+ times with no data damage).

Sandisk Cruzers with U3 will NOT work with msd8x. (I've tried.) msd8x hates USB CD drives :P
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2011, 09:38:07 pm »
U3 kind of blows in general, first thing I did upon getting my second cruzer was uninstalling it :P (plus things like liberkey/portableapps.com do the same thing but about 10x better)
Once you get rid of it it works ;D
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2011, 10:25:24 pm »
In my experience, the metal cruzer micros (like this) are very good, I have a 1GB (which I bought for $60 six years ago :P ), a 2GB and a 4GB one, they all work and have survived numerous trips through the washing machine :) Don't get the cruzer micro retractable ones though, I bought a three pack and two of the drives died after a year.

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #19 on: September 11, 2011, 11:25:41 pm »
I have an 8gb kingston micro sd usb adapter that's as slow as hell but is insanely small. But for other stuff I use a 16gb corsair which i find to be very reliable. According to reviews you can throw them off buildings and run them over with cars with no data loss.

edit: Corsair now sells 64 gb usb 3.0 drives  O.O
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #20 on: September 12, 2011, 06:46:36 am »
edit: Corsair now sells 64 gb usb 3.0 drives  O.O


Well, the PNY 8gbs are OK, my friend's went through the wash and the case came off, and he duct taped it back on. :P

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #21 on: September 12, 2011, 09:13:58 am »
Well, the PNY 8gbs are OK, my friend's went through the wash and the case came off, and he duct taped it back on. :P
Another reason they're bad: the case actually comes off. Both my Kingston and my Cruzer (and a 32 MB Kingston I had a few years ago) went through the wash and came out perfectly fine. (I should stop doing that.)




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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #22 on: September 12, 2011, 09:53:26 am »
Are there ESATA flash drives?

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #23 on: September 12, 2011, 03:46:16 pm »
For my specific kingston choices, the DataTraveler 3.0 series is what I like to carry around ( http://www.kingston.com/flash/DTIG3.asp ) and is cheap, small, simple, and all around durable (had this one for quite a while, many many years; it's gone through hell and back and still in good shape).  If you have money and memory to blow, the DataTraveler Ultimate USB 3.0 series 2 ( http://www.kingston.com/flash/DTU30g2.asp ) is great (it's essentially my hard drive), though I've heard good about the R400/500's.

edit: Corsair now sells 64 gb usb 3.0 drives  O.O

...And? :P Kingston has the DataTraveler 3.0 Ultimate 2 which is up to 64 GB and USB 3.0, and the R500 series has up to 128 GB and has comparable read/write speeds as USB 3.0 drives.
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #24 on: September 12, 2011, 06:03:55 pm »
I've had no problems with me 2 gig PNY flash drive I bought either 3 or 4 years ago.  Maybe I'm just not very hard on it...

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #25 on: September 12, 2011, 06:25:18 pm »
I've had no problems with me 2 gig PNY flash drive I bought either 3 or 4 years ago.  Maybe I'm just not very hard on it...

My friend recently bought an 8GB PNY drive, and it's already broken :/  Perhaps either you're lucky or he's unlucky.

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #26 on: September 13, 2011, 02:10:14 am »
Are there ESATA flash drives?
Nope and there never will be. The problem with esata unlike usb is that the interface does not include a power source so even though an esata flash drive is technically possible it would require an external power source which is really no better than those external backup drives.

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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #27 on: September 14, 2011, 05:39:43 pm »
There are esata+power ports, but they're rare. If there was an esata flash drive, it'd need either an AAA in it, or a USB cable coming off too, unless it just wanted to throw compatibility to the wind.
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #28 on: September 14, 2011, 07:58:27 pm »
I haven't tried any PNYs so um yeah.  Doesn't seem very good, both here and on reviews scattered around.

And as for the kingstons, I have yet to see any in-store (parents aren't to know) that don't cost an arm and a leg so I prolly won't go that way :P
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Re: Types of USB Flash Drives
« Reply #29 on: September 14, 2011, 08:17:11 pm »
Kingstons aren't *that* expensive; I mean, they cost the extra buck, but your buck goes much further than it would being spent on a cheaper and less reputable brand.  It's like car insurance; sure, Geico can save you 15% or more in 15 minutes, but State Farm with that extra 15% a month or more will actually return your calls and help you when you need them.  Kingstons are great devices, and I still suggest them over pretty much every other brand.