What is SanDisk Cruzer?
Imagine something of a size of a lighter, which has a small knob in the middle. By pushing the knob one way, a USB connector becomes visible, through which you can connect it to the computer. As soon as you do so, you can handle it as another hard drive: move data there, retrieve data, even run applications. Due to the fact that most modern computers have USB support these days, this unit can easily replace your whole computer, using desktops and laptops as consoles only. If you push the knob the other way, a small, post stamp-sized memory chip comes out, capable of holding your data. Because you can buy as many of these chips as you want, the memory capacity of this unit is virtually unlimited. Cruzer will work on most modern Apple computers, as well as on Windows 98, Me, XP, NT and 2000. Windows 95 does not have USB support. All operating systems with the exception of Win98 are already set to accept Cruzer; Win98 needs drivers that come on the provided CD. Once you install it, you ca