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BAD Flash Drive, BAD Flash Drive!! December 2, 2008 I ordered this product two times. The first time I trusted the brand and loaded all my college projects on it. It worked great for 3 days and then it burnt out. I lost all college work and had to spend days re-drawing and re-modeling my animations. (My fault) The second time around the replacement could only read 250 MB's out of the 32 G's. So I had to buy Ki****'s brand and am more happy with this brand. I'll stay away from this brand and learned my lesson. BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP!
Don't Waste Your Money November 25, 2008 Poorly designed. The item is a flash drive in a rubber sleeve. USB broke solder points under minimal use. I had to hyper extend the drive to make and keep connection long enough to retrieve data. Thankfully it wasn't full.
Great product November 24, 2008 This is a great little USB drive. It is fast, and given its storage size it's a good thing it is. The rubberized coating has a neat rubbery feel, and it seems to protect the drive well. I'm not a huge fan of the cap holder though. I think it would be better if they let you stick the cap on the back end of it, or something. The chain has come apart at the connector for me, however that was in a bag, so it was fine, and I just re-attached it. Given its size and speed, I would definitely recommend this over all the other sticks I've used. You should also realize that this isn't tiny, but it doesn't interfere with other things plugged into the neighbor port.
Slow VMs November 10, 2008 Great Capacity but, if you're thinking of using it to hold Virtual Machines you'll find that accessing these machines will be very slow as compared to an external HDD either powered or not-powered. Other then that 'I love it'...
Fast, but NOT for Mac OSX November 4, 2008 I have a Corsair 8GB GT Flash Voyager USB Flash Drive, that I love, but it's starting to be too small for the work I do. When I saw the reviews of the 16GB GT, I was sad they are using different chips inside. Slower chips. SO... I did all the research, and decided to buy the "True Plug and Play (Compatible with MAC OS X)" OCZ product. It is very nice on my PC (This is why it gets 3 STARS), but I bought it for both the PC and the Mac. Here is the latest from the OCZ support: "Comment: hi - i think you can get drivers for your mac on the mac website i am not sure if we have drivers on our website. " I searched all over the place. There are no drivers... anywhere. Besides... having to download drivers is hardly "True Plug and Play".
If anyone got this to work on a Mac, please comment, and let me know how.
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