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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful: By Larry D (Roscoe, Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: ACP-EP 1GB High Speed Mobile Vault Flash Drive USB 2.0 ( USBPD/1GB-2.0 ) (Personal Computers) I purchased this based on price and the included PortableVault security program (included on the drive). It has performed flawlessly for a couple of months now. I carry around sensitive data on this drive - so I needed a program to secure it. The PortableVault program tht is included is not only already installed on the drive, but it is extremely easy to use (just drag and drop files, entire directories, etc). Select your file or directory on the graphic display, and simply click "Unprotect" to access and "Protect" to re-encode it.
It is also very fast at data transfer. I use it to transfer our digital pictures between my computer and my wife's computer - it is actually faster than using my internal wireless network. Easy to use, no software setup required, security program included, and a good price. 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: ACP-EP 1GB High Speed Mobile Vault Flash Drive USB 2.0 ( USBPD/1GB-2.0 ) (Personal Computers) This device works exactly as a normal jump drive. the only difference is a little application that is installed on the drive. This is a very easy to use device and serves to protect sensitive data. By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: ACP-EP 1GB High Speed Mobile Vault Flash Drive USB 2.0 ( USBPD/1GB-2.0 ) (Personal Computers) This drive worked fine for me, and the encrypted "vault" was a nice addition, but for some reason the whole drive "crashed" on me a few months after I began using it. I committed no errors in handling it, but simply plugged it in one day and it wanted to be formatted. I had a number of IT experts at work look at it, and they couldn't find a way around proceeding with the re-format. Needless to say, I lost all the information - and still don't know what exactly happened.
In today's day and age, a 1gb drive is actually a bit small for the price - unless you're buying it for the encryption feature. |