"Disappointed" My brother died in October of 2004 and every digital photograph we had of him were stored on my 128MB Lexar JumpDrive Sport. After leaving it in it's nifty rubber case on a shelf for two months, I try to access the files on it only to find that the drive is now corrupt and asks me to format the drive every time I try to access it. I even decided to cut my losses and format the drive only to get a "Drive cannot be formated" error.
I recommend everyone stay FAR away from this USB drive.
If anyone knows how I can get the files off the drive, please let me know.
From Daniel Forthman, April 04, 2005
"Great all around Drive" Got this as a real quick I need it right now product during an investigation where I needed access to about 64 meg of pictures ASAP. I was in Phoenix AZ and was directed to a place called Furrs electronics. The place was fantastic and this drive was on sale. 256 Meg for $40. no rebates etc. It has a little rubber seal that it fits snugly into and appears to make it if not water proof at least rain and spilled coffee resistant, a big advantage for me. I showed my daughter it yesterday and she was all over it. I am going to get one for her, probably the 512 version Do I recommend these I sure Do! From Tom Wondrock, July 15, 2004
We're currently upgrading our user review system; so we won't be accepting new reviews for now. JumpDrive Sport Specs
Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, MacOS 8.6, MacOS 9.1, MacOS X
Dimensions
2.75" x 0.75" x 0.5"
Capacity
256MB
Read performance Average substained rate
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Write performance Average substained rate
Data protection method
Software
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Additional media compatibility
None
Accessories
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Extra function(s)
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Material of casing
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Power source
Bus-powered
Warranty
One year
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