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USB- memory sticks by oedlan 2008-08-26 05:51:27
What is a good brand? I need one, about 8 GB for program updates, etc.

It has to be password protected and durable...
[ Reply ]
  I love my ocz 32gb usb drive by tesla_koil2008-08-26 05:55:14
    I'm wating for an affordable 64gig one. by jmaxsohmer2008-08-26 06:14:14
      How do you use rsync by tesla_koil2008-08-26 06:25:18
        My laptop is a PowerBook. by jmaxsohmer2008-08-26 08:44:11
  Password-protected is usually software-specific. by jmaxsohmer2008-08-26 06:13:32
    have a look at my post :) by Freakazoid2008-08-26 06:20:39
      Dont they usually need admin rights on windows? by confused.brit2008-08-26 06:55:19
        apparently Ironkey doesn't need admin rights (n/t) by Freakazoid2008-08-26 06:57:58
          Cool. by confused.brit2008-08-26 06:58:50
      Ah, yes. I'd forgotten about IronKey. by jmaxsohmer2008-08-26 08:34:40
  as far as I know there's one key that meets by Freakazoid2008-08-26 06:14:00
  If you don't need hardware crypto by intrinsic2008-08-26 06:20:56
  Parsed that as "USB - memory stinks" (n/t) by audiogeek20002008-08-26 06:40:42
  I <3 my Sandisk Cruzer by Llyr2008-08-26 07:01:40
  One Word by drugless2008-08-26 07:13:23
  Kingston DataTraveller by Eternal_Newbie2008-08-26 08:09:11
    Oooh, I knew they were good, but that is impressiv by confused.brit2008-08-26 08:55:27
  Sandisk Cruzer TITANIUM by Bonzo2008-08-26 08:59:36
  Durable? Corsair Flash Survivor is quite sturdy by IByte2008-08-26 13:16:06
    Hardware security is in their Flash Padlock by IByte2008-08-26 13:19:33

 

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