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Havent even used one in years
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I have one of these on my keys. Kingston, 16gb $9.99.. Robust as hell. The loop is freaking solid, the USB key itself is tiny and no caps to lose:
http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-Digit...kingston+dtse9
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Need a durable waterproof one.
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Yep. I use a couple of kangurus, purely because of the write protect switch. One for office use, and a duplicate for use on the road.
It's amazing out of all the USB drives kicking about, only a small proportion have a physical switch. It has been established that drives without a physical switch are open to infection. I live in the UK, and I had to send off to the US to get those kangurus. I agree with foolish, any software on these sticks is normally binned. Which is a lot harder than you think as some sticks insist of having a protected partition, which is a pig to delete. A few times I have failed and just slung the drive in a drawer. Small USB partitions make me nervous. |
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