Rating: Summary: Bottom of the barrel Review: I've owned three jump drives, and this one was by far the worst. It has firmware that you have to work around, and computers often wouldn't recognize this unit, which at one point prevented me from saving valuable data. (I used it on four different PCs, with about a 50% success rate.)
Getting the cap aligned just right was a nuisance.
I'm very delighted, though, with another Lexar product with the same memory and in the same price range. Go for the newer model.
Rating: Summary: not a bad bit of jump'n Review: works fine for me. One file(a program I backed up on this thing) wouldn't upload to my PC, but other than that works fine. Stores libraries of text and very large media files. Cap fits perfectly. Better than CDRW storeage which won't store files with riduculasly long names as driver files and updates. no problem at all up/downloading them with this. No need to zip them up or unzip for use. If you format your HD alot when your PC makes messy *(&^ and need quick restoration this is a blessing. If thier is a problem with storing/downloading it is probably from removing the device from the USB port too soon before/after use. Also stores songs.