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super macgyver
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QUOTE(raynmay @ Jul 10 2009, 11:40 PM)
the u3 still inside the drive even i format it
the read is still the same
write abit slower duno izit cause by the exFAT format

btw exFAT format support file bigger than 4gb..tested
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sweat.gif ntfs edi support single file larger than 4gb ler, plus i dun think neither xp nor win2k would support exfat directly ler.
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post Jul 13 2009, 06:19 PM
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Just got myself the Kingston 64GB today. Its compact and handy.
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post Jul 13 2009, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE(ecVk @ Jul 13 2009, 06:19 PM)
Just got myself the Kingston 64GB today. Its compact and handy.
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Hmmm......can run some benchies and show us the performance?
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post Jul 13 2009, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(ecVk @ Jul 13 2009, 07:19 PM)
Just got myself the Kingston 64GB today. Its compact and handy.
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how much u bought it ?
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fuiyo, 64GB tuu..that's some big capacity thumb drive..how much you bought it?
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Jul 13 2009, 01:49 AM)
sweat.gif  ntfs edi support single file larger than 4gb ler, plus i dun think neither xp nor win2k would support exfat directly ler.
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Additionally, exFAT may require less disk space overhead than NTFS; One reviewer who performed comparative tests for the default disk formats has found that a 4GB flash drive formatted with NTFS uses 47.2 MB of disk space for overhead, whereas exFAT uses 96 KB.[6] However it should be noted that using optimized NTFS journal (default size 40+ MB) and case conversion files (default size 128 KB) the NTFS disk space overhead can be as low as 49 KB using 64 KB cluster size, 72 KB using 8 KB cluster size, or 102 KB using 4 KB cluster size.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT

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so i gv it a try...jz a small patch and XP can support it
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QUOTE(raynmay @ Jul 13 2009, 09:30 PM)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT

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so i gv it a try...jz a small patch and XP can support it
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hmm, but still not very encourage if u intend to use at college lab pc loh coz u need to patch every each pc if wan to detect the exFat format on ur thumbdrive. hmm.gif
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post Jul 13 2009, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Jul 13 2009, 10:35 PM)
hmm, but still not very encourage if u intend to use at college lab pc loh coz u need to patch every each pc if wan to detect the exFat format on ur thumbdrive.  hmm.gif
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Safer also, if stolen usb can't be use wink.gif
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post Jul 13 2009, 10:51 PM
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guys is Sandisk Cruzer 40 Ultra Backup the best bang for buck at rm90 budget ?

looking for 8gb
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post Jul 13 2009, 10:53 PM
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QUOTE(limhongwoon @ Jul 13 2009, 06:54 PM)
how much u bought it ?
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I bought it for RM300++
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that's really expensive, thanks for sharing...
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QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Jul 13 2009, 10:51 PM)
guys is Sandisk Cruzer 40 Ultra Backup the best bang for buck at rm90 budget ?

looking for 8gb
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it seem ugly plus only 5yr wrty. sweat.gif
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what's your recommendation then ?
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QUOTE(super macgyver @ Jul 13 2009, 10:35 PM)
hmm, but still not very encourage if u intend to use at college lab pc loh coz u need to patch every each pc if wan to detect the exFat format on ur thumbdrive.  hmm.gif
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no more college life for me lol
and i patch my office's XP ord
if reli cant use...it still can format to NTFS coz i din store much file inside now

btw im not sure izit because of the exFAT file format...it abit slower thn b4 i format it...but the read speed still remain
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QUOTE(PootieTang_85 @ Jul 13 2009, 11:15 PM)
that's really expensive, thanks for sharing...
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you got that right thumbup.gif
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if the Sandisk Cruzer 40 Ultra Backup isnt recommended how bout Corsair Voyager? is it better ? cruzer is much better at read write speed though
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QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Jul 13 2009, 11:57 PM)
what's your recommendation then ?
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contour design is nicer and got lifetime wrty. wink.gif

QUOTE(raynmay @ Jul 14 2009, 12:04 AM)
no more college life for me lol
and i patch my office's XP ord
if reli cant use...it still can format to NTFS coz i din store much file inside now

btw im not sure izit because of the exFAT file format...it abit slower thn b4 i format it...but the read speed still remain
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read speed got not effeted even after uninstall u3, but write speed do.
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Is there any password protection software available for non U3 thumbdrive? I am looking for one to protect my USB drive.
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QUOTE(akachester @ Jul 16 2009, 09:07 AM)
Is there any password protection software available for non U3 thumbdrive? I am looking for one to protect my USB drive.
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i remember transcend got free 1 sw for it thumbdrive sumthing called flash elite can do tat.


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Is there any password protection software available for non U3 thumbdrive? I am looking for one to protect my USB drive.
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McAfee Encrypted USB Manager v3.1.1 | 48.1MB

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Demonstrate compliance with industry and government regulations; prove that the device was encrypted at the time of a loss with extensive auditing capabilities.
Gain FIPS 140-2 certification.

* Install and run applications directly and securely from the USB device
(VPN, Internet browser, thin client, etc.).
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