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USB Drive FAQs

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USB Drive FAQs Q. What is USB Drive? A. USB Drive is a compact, removable, portable, flash memory based data storage device that works via your computer's Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface. USB Drive does not require a battery or any external power because the USB Drive uses the power supplied by the computer or USB device it is plugged into. You can store and read files of any type in USB Drive and then transport them to any other computer that has a USB interface. Q. What can I use USB Drive for? A. USB Drive can substitute conventional storage devices because of its convenience, portability, flexibility and reliability. USB Drive replaces the floppy disk, zip, or CD for your laptop or your desktop computer. USB Drive is reliable because it is shockproof, small, and there are no moving parts inside. It conveniently stores and transfers data, such as audio and video files. You can also carry files, which are too big to transfer or are highly confidential. Q. How long can I use USB Drive? A. The lifetime of USB Drive is related with the expected lifespan of flash memory. Like all semiconductor technology, flash memory has no moving parts and is expected to last for many years. Q. What operating systems does USB Drive work with? A. USB Drive works with Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac and Linux. Q. Does USB Drive work for Windows NT? A. No. Windows NT does not support mass storage devices that use USB interface. 23

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USB Drive FAQs
Q.
What is USB Drive?
A. USB Drive
is a compact, removable, portable, flash memory based data storage device that
works via your computer’s Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface.
USB Drive
does not require a
battery or any external power because the
USB Drive
uses the power supplied by the computer or
USB device it is plugged into. You can store and read files of any type in
USB Drive
and then
transport them to any other computer that has a USB interface.
Q. What can I use USB Drive for?
A. USB Drive
can substitute conventional storage devices because of its convenience, portability,
flexibility and reliability.
USB Drive
replaces the floppy disk, zip, or CD for your laptop or your
desktop computer.
USB Drive
is reliable because it is shockproof, small, and there are no moving
parts inside. It conveniently stores and transfers data, such as audio and video files. You can also
carry files, which are too big to transfer or are highly confidential.
Q. How long can I use USB Drive?
A
. The lifetime of
USB Drive
is related with the expected lifespan of flash memory. Like all
semiconductor technology, flash memory has no moving parts and is expected to last for many
years.
Q. What operating systems does USB Drive work with?
A
.
USB Drive
works with Microsoft Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac and Linux.
Q. Does USB Drive work for Windows NT?
A
. No. Windows NT does not support mass storage devices that use USB interface.