Patriot Xporter XT Boost 32GB USB 2. 0 Flash Drive PEF32GUSB
Posted on | February 8, 2010 | 5 Comments
- Hi Speed USB 2.0 Compatible (backwards compatible to USB 1.1)
- Durable shock and water resistant housing
- upto 180x Transfer speed
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ready Boost Certified
- Driverless in Windows ME/2K/XP/Vista, Mac OS 9.x, OS X, and Linux with USB storage support
Product DescriptionPatriot Xporter XT Boost high speed USB drives offer ultra-fast flash speed data transfer making it one of the fastest USB Flash units on the market. Designed with a lasting impact and waterproof housing, the Xporter XT Boost is the perfect combination of speed and reliability uers given the freedom to transport their data with ease. Available in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, Patriot Xporter XT Boost package includes a USB drive, USB 2. 0 cable. . . More>>
Patriot Xporter XT Boost 32GB USB 2. 0 Flash Drive PEF32GUSB
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February 9th, 2010 @ 12:01 am
I bought 2 of the product of 16 GB. This was not recognized by any of my three computers. I decided that was the problem with connecting USB. When you use an extension cable, the 16GB worked fine on all my systems. Trying to talk to technical support was very much like to talk about my dog – who have only one answer to all questions, and showed no human intelligence. Also, if you have a NAS drive letters conflict. Rating: 2 / 5
February 9th, 2010 @ 12:13 am
I bought 2 of the product of 16 GB. This was not recognized by any of my three computers. I decided that was the problem with connecting USB. When you use an extension cable, the 16GB worked fine on all my systems. Trying to talk to technical support was very much like to talk about my dog – who have only one answer to all questions, and showed no human intelligence. If you have a NAS drive letters conflict. Rating: 2 / 5
February 9th, 2010 @ 2:19 am
The anxious wait for the arrival of this unit. When received, I went online and found that both found another physical HD gone from my computer. Detected and sometimes not. Every time I found one or more physical disks or my HD DVD, goes from my available units. A quick message to Amazon got me an RMA and return. The money credited to my credit card within a week. Rating: 1 / 5
February 9th, 2010 @ 3:41 am
I bought a 2 MB of the device for about $ 65, and was defective upon arrival. After many problems, which gave RMA to send it for repair. It was for the repair of two months and finally gave it back with a note saying simply: “Tested” I copied the files smaller than 5 in it and I thought it might work. Later defect records and now I can not write at all. I tried another laptop and same problem. I have a very cheap USB flash memory modules that everything works perfectly. Of course, meanwhile, the price has fallen by 50% and I have yet to get any use out. The lifetime warranty is as follows: You will need throughout your life to get a working tool. I suggest you avoid this brand of products. The device is rubbish and the guarantee is worthless because it just more junk after waiting two months. Or maybe he wants to service the customer spends about an hour and questioned as being stupid. I am an electrical engineer with 12 patents. Just stick in the hole and write files to it. How hard can it be? Rating: 1 / 5
February 9th, 2010 @ 5:37 am
Pros: Since I was buying an 8GB flash drives years ago for $ 200, it is hard to beat the price of this unit. It works perfectly for what you intend to use for mass storage around my neck. MAYBE, utilities, etc. software often have access. It comes with a decent cable should last for years, and a small extension cable USB, as this fat man can fit into a aprieto.Contras: As others have said, it does not break any speed records, especially to write in it. Simultaneous implementation of many large write about it (great job copy) sends through the walls as if it were a solid state memory device – anticipated completion time ranging from 10 minutes start to 157 minutes, 60 minutes, etc. If you are around Windows for long enough, I’m sure I’ve seen this behavior. Like a great job copying the network when the speed is uneven / duplex nic.com some others said, it also has a rubber cover that can be lost easily. For now, my cap has a lot friction and keeps very well, but let’s see how long it lasts. I like the design of the retractable USB flash drives better style Cruizer – not, as the share of USB interface retracts into a box to protect it (like a turtle pulling its head in the shell). The rubber casing is hand little fat and can not fit into a USB hub with other USB devices connected to a adyacente.Con all, good move and I recomendaría.Jason Boche Rating: 4 / 5