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128 MB, USB Flash Drive, Speed: 40x, USB2.0 supported, Package Qty: 1 |  |
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| Product Reviews from Amazon.com (Rating System 1 to 5) |
| Review | Rating | Last Updated | The perfect solution for my project After buying a new computer, I was faced with the daunting task of transferring several thousand songs from my old computer on a budget. I tried to track down the PC to PC transfer cables and software that I'd need, but I was met with blank stares when I'd try to explain what I was looking for. Finally someone suggested buying a jumpdrive and using it to transfer the information between the two computers. I picked up the Lexar 128 MB because it was the least expensive that I found, and it performed flawlessly. While I haven't put it to any extended tests, I rate it high because it did exactly what I needed it to do. From this point on, everything else is gravy. | 5 | Today | Dont buy this! I bought the jumpdrive 128mb. First it's bulky, hard to fit in small spaces and it stopped working after only 2 months of use. I bought a cruzer micros and have had no problems. | 1 | Today | Cheap, bulky, and quirky I bought my lexar jumprdrive in a store. At the time, it seemed like a real bargain. However, you do get what you pay for and this product shows it. The bulky design makes using it on traditional towers painful if not impossible. Also, the device begins to slowly die within two months. My adivce is to either buy Lexar's 256 MB jumpdrive (which has given me no problem) or another, slimmer brand. | 2 | Today | Stopped working after 2nd use Echoing the other comments, I installed the software on my laptop and PC, set the public and private drives, saved some data, went on my way, and now the device is not detected on any PC, including both of my computers. It just stopped working after the second use. Lexar's tech support, online, email, and live, all fail to respond. I'm also having the same problems with the wide size of the drive. It does no good to have a private drive if you can't install the software on the PC you want to access. This is ridiculous. I'm returning it tomorrow to Circuit City. | 1 | Today | Didn't Last Long.... I bought the Lexar Media 128MB flash drive. It was the first one that I had bought. It was really great at first; no more floppy drives, convienient storage (my keychain). I babied it pretty well, but after a month-and-a-half it died on me. I always removed it from my system properly. Im very wary of flash drives at this point... I'm going to try another brand and buy one. If my next one fails I guess I'll have to stick to my floppy drive... | 1 | Today | Lexar Jump Drive - 128MB Bought this thing approximately 2 months ago and it is dead. It no longer is recognized by any system's USB, and I have taken care not to damage the unit at any time. It worked great for 2 months and was very easy to use both the public and private features. However, both are mute points when the system is dead. | 1 | Today | Not working / No support I bought this item late January. Less than two months and it is dead. I have Windows 2000 and XP and after working good without any problems now it is not recognized by the either operating system. All the other devices work fine on the USB port. In the device manager I just get the yellow question mark with UNKNOWN DEVICE. Lexar Live support and tech support have not helped at all. I still have not got a reply from them. Now I cannot access some of my important information. Good idea - back-up your media often if you own a USB drive. I thought the idea was to reduce the workload and need to use your memory on your p/c by having these drives but I have found that is not the case. Very disappointed. | 2 | Today | perfect for a good night's sleep A writer's worst nightmare - computer crashing and taking books, interviewers articles etc you have that are DO OR DIE. Well, in 5 years, I have collect 7 laptops and 3 PCs. I have the huge 200G for backup, but I really need something that is easy to use from machine. I bought the mac Lexar Media 128 MB Jump Drive Package PD128-132 and the Lexar Media 256 MB JumpDrive Portable USB 2.0 Flash Drive. Both are very good. Please not the 256mb works on computers with 1.0 Flash Drives but at a reduced speed. My 1 1/2 Gateway only had 1.0, so that was a pain, but the rest have 2.0. They are cute see-through plastic, so the nightmare of backup and moving from computer to computer was solved - but then I envisioned the plastic melting or aliens munching on it - writers have imaginations you know!! So I saw that one. It is just as easy to us. XP people plug in and it will see it, couple clicks and you are using it. 98SE you need to install a drive. This one is fatter than the 128 MB Jump Drive Package PD128-132. Since I am using laptops mostly, they work fine - plenty of room for side plugs. However, if space is a concern, you might want to go with the 128 MB Jump Drive Package PD128-132. It's thinner and narrower. However, if room is not a consideration, I would recommend this one. They are near the same price. This one is much more sturdy. This one also comes with a security section, so that is an extra added plus if you need that. | 5 | Today | Okay I guess Well, I bought this little thing to replace my zip disk (which was just a headache). And instead of bargaining online, I went to a store and bought it at a steep markup price. That aside, this thing truly is a nifty little gadget, but it's not without its drawbacks. Because of the security capability I bought this model over its skinnier competition, but this feature isn't all it's cracked up to be. The security program is pretty simple but in order to setup or access the secured part of the drive you need to install the program onto whatever machine you are using. This can be a real problem if you want to access your secured files from a public machine with security restrictions that prevent user installations. Another big drawback is its relative bulkiness, users may have trouble fitting it in USB ports next to other used ports. On the plus side, the "PUBLIC" half of the drive (which is my entire drive now)is always available and it has seamlessly worked in every XP machine I've put it in to. XP simply detects and install it as an additional drive without any requirement from the user. (Go XP!) 98 users will have to DL the drivers and install, but this seems to be the status quo with all flash drives. Additionally, I haven't put it through much yet but it seems pretty durable. Bottom Line: It works great and everyone should have one but I can't say I'd buy this exact model again. | 3 | Today | USB Jumpdrive a life saver I recently picked this up on my visit to the states in Nov 2003.... I am now back working in Australia. I have found this little jumpdrive to be one of the most handy inventions/tools I have ever come across. I am currently working on a contract where I am using two laptops, not linked to each other, but on one I have to obtain screen dumps for a training system and somehow get the files across to the other computer, without a network link, without the ability to burn CD's and way too big to fit on a floppy. This sturdy little device is a life safer and has made life SIMPLE! Thank you for an excellent product.... just wish I could get my hands on more in Australia :-) | 5 | Today |
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