How Do You Buy A Flash Drive?
Flash drives are common external storage devices. They are portable and simply need to be plugged into the USB port of a computer to access files and folders. A flash drive is also known as a pen drive, ThumbDrive, USB drive and jump drive, depending on its size and make. Different types and sizes of flash drives are available in the market today. Know your options before buying. Step 1 Assess your data storage needs. Consider how much data you will need to store in the future. Step 2 Note that flash drives offer 32 MB to 2 GB of storage space. The most commonly used flash drives are 512 MB, 1 GB and 2 GB. A 2 GB drive can store up to 9 hours of music or 3 hours of video/DVD content. Step 3 Get the USB 2.0 drive, as it fits into most computers. Make sure that it is backward compatible. Step 4 Look for security options and features available on various brands. Many manufacturers provide password protection in flash drives. Some drives also have built-in MP3 players. Step 5 Choose the fl
Whether you call them flash drives, thumb drives, or usb keys, storage devices with flash memory are currently the most efficient, most versatile means of storing and transporting computer data. Offering true plug-and-play functionality, the drives allow you to take large amounts of data on the road without worrying about whether the computer on the other end will be able to read your data. When shopping for a flash drive, consumers are faced with an overwhelming variety of choices. Over the last year, dozens of manufacturers have gotten into the game, offering ever-smaller devices, with ever expanding storage capacity. Drives as small as a stick of gum now offer hundreds of megabytes — even gigabytes of storage. And prices continue to fall. With so many devices on the shelves, its no wonder that people are confused. Worse, there seems to be little practical advice available. As a result, I regularly find myself advising my colleagues, on which devices they should buy. The main differ