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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: kosmo vinyl on August 04, 2005, 02:57:00 pm

Title: USB Flash Drives
Post by: kosmo vinyl on August 04, 2005, 02:57:00 pm
Kosmette is thinking about getting a USB Flash drive so she can move data back and forth from work.  However, at work it's a Windoze machine and home it's a MAC running 0SX.  While most devices support both Windoze and 0SX do they work on both platforms at the same time.  Anyone had experience with this?
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: Venerable Bede on August 04, 2005, 03:00:00 pm
mrs. bede uses a flash stick interchangeably from her windows comp at work and the mac at home with no problems.
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: vansmack on August 04, 2005, 03:14:00 pm
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
  mrs. bede
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Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: BLACKSTORM on August 04, 2005, 11:38:00 pm
kosmo, most of them are universal and you should have no problems.
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: Relaxer on August 05, 2005, 11:56:00 am
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
  Kosmette is thinking about getting a USB Flash drive so she can move data back and forth from work.  However, at work it's a Windoze machine and home it's a MAC running 0SX.  While most devices support both Windoze and 0SX do they work on both platforms at the same time.  Anyone had experience with this?
I can move mp3 and jpeg files from PC to a Mac and back with no problems. Where sometimes it gets sticky is when I'm moving MSWord or MSExcel files back and forth. Both the PC and the Mac have MSOffice on them,  but oftentimes the formatting is thrown off. For Word documents, that's no problem. For Excel documents, it can be a big headache.
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: kosmo vinyl on August 05, 2005, 12:41:00 pm
while digging a little on the sandisk site for info, it mentioned that the flash drive must be formated MSDOS which i assume means your limited to file names of 8.3 length?
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: ccperkdog on August 05, 2005, 12:49:00 pm
Try the Lexar Jumpdrive. One Gig will cost around $85 at most. I use one for work on a PC and at home with Mac OS. I have no problem going back and forth. No drivers needed. Just plug it in. USB 2.0 for fast transfer and the protective cap over the USB plug is incorporated into a nice rubber gasket that fits around the whole drive and offers some shock protection. Small enough to fit on a keychain.
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: ccperkdog on August 05, 2005, 12:51:00 pm
Most flash drives now don't require any formatting
Title: Re: USB Flash Drives
Post by: kosmo vinyl on August 05, 2005, 01:06:00 pm
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Originally posted by ccperkdog:
  Most flash drives now don't require any formatting
good deal... i've only just started looking into this and found that formatting requirement odd.
 
 guess i need to buy with from a place with a liberal return policy like Costco