Summary: I plugged it in and it worked perfectly... 2009-04-24
Comment: No problems, I plugged the flash drive into my DUB H7 2.0 USB hub by D-Link and it booted right up. I then proceeded to copy two GRATEFUL DEAD shows to the drive. Both shows copied flawlessly!
I am very happy with my drive. I have 5 drives now, all work perfectly. I have two 16GB Diskgo drives, two 4GB Diskgo drives and one 32GB diskgo drive.
I highly recommend these flash drives, they are easy to use. I have never had a problem with them, even if I yank them out of the USB port without "safely removing" the hardware first.
I use the drives to store all my GRATEFUL DEAD shows on. My Windows Media Player is fully compatible with these drives.
You can get all kinds of "free" Live shows of the GRATEFUL DEAD from 1966 to 1995 at:
http://www.archive.org/details/GratefulDead
I have downloaded over 400 GRATEFUL DEAD shows with RealPlayer (free media player at: www.realplayer.com) and stored them on CD's and flash drives.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Two major issues 2009-04-06
Comment: I ordered two drives since the price for a secure 32GB was good.
Well, it was too good to be true. First, the model I recieved was the older with pop off cap, not the switchblade. Second, and most important, it does not come with any security software. There is one folder on the drive, and it is empty. When you follow the instructions to download the software from EdgeTech, what you get is "crippleware". In other words, it is only good to secure a 1GB partition. If you want the "full" version, you have to pay for it depending on the size of your drive! Talk about switch and bait. Mine are already in the mail for return.
I am very happy with my drive. I have 5 drives now, all work perfectly. I have two 16GB Diskgo drives, two 4GB Diskgo drives and one 32GB diskgo drive.
I highly recommend these flash drives, they are easy to use. I have never had a problem with them, even if I yank them out of the USB port without "safely removing" the hardware first.
I use the drives to store all my GRATEFUL DEAD shows on. My Windows Media Player is fully compatible with these drives.
You can get all kinds of "free" Live shows of the GRATEFUL DEAD from 1966 to 1995 at:
http://www.archive.org/details/GratefulDead
I have downloaded over 400 GRATEFUL DEAD shows with RealPlayer (free media player at: www.realplayer.com) and stored them on CD's and flash drives.