PNY 2Gig Flash Drive with U3 Smart Technology won't show up?
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PNY 2Gig Flash Drive with U3 Smart Technology won't show up?
Hey, I was wondering about U3 technology? I bought a PNY 2Gig smart flash drive that had a piece of software called U3. I decided to experiment with the software. Apparently, you can install programs on it that supposedly run on any computer and cache right into the drive itself. I found a copy of Trillian and Firefox and figured, hey? Why not?
Anyway, I came home to transfer some data from my machine at home onto the drive but it doesn't seem to work? My other USB drives function just fine. Anyone have any ideas?
Anyway, I came home to transfer some data from my machine at home onto the drive but it doesn't seem to work? My other USB drives function just fine. Anyone have any ideas?
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Nope. It's toast. I took it back to my work computer where I was setting it up. I plugged it in and nothing. It also doesn't light up. I hope Staples will replace it. :\\ I have a buddy that works there so hopefully he will let me return it. I bought it yesterday, it worked fine when I left. Drove to a couple of places, went back home, plugged it in, and nadda. :\\
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The DATA on the drive becomes corrupted. That's because, when they remove it, it's still doing something. If you run anything on the drive, you need to eject it. But if it's not writing anything and there isn't anything writing to it, there shouldn't be any problem. That is why you use the eject function first.
I almost always just eject it just in case, unless I'm in a big hurry.
It's defective.
I almost always just eject it just in case, unless I'm in a big hurry.
It's defective.
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I have tested a bunch of USB thumbdrives recently. Settling on a 4GB Sandisk item the size of my thumbnail! Amazingly small.
One of the tests I did was to repeatedly plug and unplug the things from my powered USB HUB, and also from the front-ports on the PC, while read and write operations were in progress.
Windows tossed write/read errors - but apart from that, no issues at all. Certainly the data wasn't corrupted on the things, and the certainly remained operational.
One of the tests I did was to repeatedly plug and unplug the things from my powered USB HUB, and also from the front-ports on the PC, while read and write operations were in progress.
Windows tossed write/read errors - but apart from that, no issues at all. Certainly the data wasn't corrupted on the things, and the certainly remained operational.