SanDisk 2 GB Cruzer Micro with U3 ( SDCZ6-2048-A10, Retail Package)
- ASIN: B000EWD4TS
- List Price: $79.99
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Product Description:
Cruzer Micro is an incredibly small USB Flash Drive that connects to a computer's USB port. You can easily store their key documents, pictures, music and video clips on a Cruzer Micro and transfer them to another computer with a USB port. Cruzer Micro is small, portable, and smart. Small, compact size fits on any keychain. New retractable USB port eliminates the need for caps and protects your port. Cruzer Micro provides the latest in UFD technology, a U3 Smart capable flash drive. Cruzer Micro is a computer in your pocket. Loaded with the following U3 programs - CruzerSync synchronization tool, SignupShield password manager, SKYPE voice over IP software, AVAST virus scan Dimensions - Depth 7.94mm x Width 20.6mm x Length 57.15mm
Product Details
- Feature:
- High-speed, compact, USB flash drive for storing or transferring data, pictures, music, etc.
- Large 2GB storage capacity holds nearly 3 CDs worth of data
- Loaded with U3 software including CruzerSync synchronization software, SignupShield password manager, Skype VOIP client, and AVAST antivirus
- Conveniently small -- just 7.94mm x 20.6mm x 57.15mm (D x W x L)
- USB 2.0-certified for fast data transfer (compatible with USB 1.1)
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: SanDisk
- EAN: 0619659025380
- FormFactor: USB 2.0 FLASH DRIVE
- HardwarePlatform: PC
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: SanDisk
- Manufacturer: SanDisk
- Model: SDCZ6-2048-A10
- MPN: SDCZ6-2048-A10
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: FLASH_MEMORY
- Publisher: SanDisk
- ReleaseDate: 2006-03-16
- Studio: SanDisk
- UPC: 619659025380

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Broke already right after warranty expired
2008-10-25This is a cheap flimsy jump drive. I had Lexar 1 year before I bought this 2Gb Sandisk. I lost all my data. Lucky me, I have some old files that I can go back. The Ultra3 software is also annoying.

3 of these crashed and took my data with it
2008-10-05I used one of these for a year, but it stopped working unless you held it down while it was connected. I liked the software password protection and maybe it was my fault for letting my keys hang off it so I bought another of the same model. A week later I was using it and suddenly it started giving a red light and wouldn't be recognized by any computer. I figured that was a fluke and got a third of the same (although for 2 and 3 i never hung keys off it and always used up-to-date commercial anti-virus on both the computers i was using and the drive itself). Now (after less than a week of working) it just says "You must format this device before you can use it" and when i click format it says "G: not found."

No cap to lose!
2008-08-04With the slide function that self-contains the plug, this Cruzer is just perfect. I can carry it in my pocket and there are no caps to lose, no protruding edges to get damaged. Excellent design of form and function.

avoid this purchase
2008-07-30Installed software is unnecessary and it creates lots of headache. And it can be a nice way for viruses to spread.

Disaster
2008-07-27I bought this after I lost my old usb which I loved. I have the 4gb one, and I found that this one asks you if you would like to install the U3 crap, which I denied cause it has no purpose but to take up more space. The slider is difficult, and once out, it sits at an angle and is a pain for me to get into my usb port. now comes the devastation. I wrote a 6 page term paper, a 14 page review packet, and a powerpoint. I loaded all of my projects onto my sandisk as I do with all of my school things. I opened them later, on my same computer, and they are all gone. I tried for hours to recover them. Only part of the powerpoint remained. Whenever I opened them it asked me what version I wanted to read the script with, and no matter what option I tried it gave me odd symbols and letters. I have had about four usb drives, and this is the first, and last, sandisk I will ever purchase.
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