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I use it for other data transfer and it works fine. I loaded this with 900 songs and it keeps knocking out the computer in my car. I have 2 of these and neither one of them will work in the car and they both cause the SYNC to stop functioning. I have an 2 older Kingston 4mb flash drives that both work fine in the car. Nothing wrong with the drive it just doesnt work with the Ford Sync. I reformatted it to fat32 and that didnt help either.
However the retractable USB connector got stuck on my old one which was why I bought this one. It's a nice size - small, but not so small that you worry about losing it. And at 8GB it holds quite a bit - good for transferring files between computers especially netbooks since they don't have dvd/cd drives.The only thing I would wish for is a retractable USB connector instead of the cap.
I have had this drive for about 6 months and use it primarily for a backup drive - no problems and works as expected
The item and the same make, but not equal the photo i saw at the time of purchase.
Technically the stoarge device is actually pretty good and fast too. To bad there is no way to give a negative star rating for this trash. Buying a Kingston Drive is like knowingly buying trash.Why buy a USB device made so cheap it starts self destructing the minute you take it out of the package.Do yourself a favor if you are an active person and forget this junk.
But the case and cover for the drive is garbage. You could not give me one of these Kingston Drives. The drive is fine.
If someone tried giving me a cheap Kingston Drive, I'd say no thank you. The problem with the Kingston Traveler is you have a great storage device wrapped in a thin cheaper than garbage plastic case that can't be worth 5 cents on a good day. The plastic is so brittle, thin and cheap that it is worthless.
The plastic is so cheap I wonder how anyone can say this drive is worth the money.
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