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| | Lexar 512 MB JumpDrive Secure Portable USB Storage |  | Brand: Lexar Category: CE
List Price: $137.44 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $128.45 (93%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.8 x 1.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: JDS512-231 Model: JDS512-231 UPC: 650590106707 EAN: 0650590106707 ASIN: B0000AINEE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description JumpDrive Secure is your answer for dependable and reliable storage of all types of files. With Safe Guard security software your confidential data will remain password protected, even if someone else tries to use your JumpDrive. Safe Guard is a software application that comes pre-loaded on the JumpDrive Secure allowing you to password protect files that are stored on the JumpDrive itself. It enables you to divide your JumpDrive into two different areas, or zones. The public zone has no password protection and is accessible by anyone using your JumpDrive. The private zone is password-protected so no one can open, copy, or write files to it without entering the correct password.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
JD INSECURE 20 December 29, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I installed this on My win98SE PC@ home and it complained about some MFC42U.Dll file not able to use as a secure device. What I wound up doing was call Tech Support ony to have the tech tell me to Reformat the drive as FAT not Fat32 to remove the JDSECURE 20 software. Not a big loss, being my files are really only drivers and updates for both Mac and PC machines. But, why sell it as a Secure Device? It should be called JumpDrive Insecure.
Great on XP, Nothing on 2000 December 14, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Got my drive at home and set it up on an XP Pro box. Worked like a charm...The security program ran in the background and was easy to set up. Took it to work and plugged it into my Win 2000 box and absolutely nothing but problems. The JDSecure 2.0 program would say it couldn't find a jump drive (tried direct and through a hub), when it did find it the only option it would give was to reformat it. Tech support sent me the JDSecure 3.0 beta to try, no help. Sent the drive back, they said they fixed the problem...Got the drive back, plugged it into the 2000 box and same problems. Now that I've wasted several days on something so simple I think I'll stick to FTP.
Worst device ever plugged into my PC October 12, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Worked great on my XP Pro machine, worked on my XP Home machine but I had to reinstall the drivers every time to see the secure partition. Wouldn't work at all on my ME machine. Now, after two months of use, not even my XP Pro machine will recognize it. Tech support so far can't help at all. Other Lexar drives are okay, but this one is terrible. Avoid the secure drive and get something else.
Not 2.0 August 1, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
That is about the only complaint: It's USB 1.1 and is slower Unless you have a lot of data the speed is not important. What I needed was secure data transfer. I don't have admin privilges on some of the computers but they still let me put the program on.
If you need security and don't have a lot of data, just doc's, then get the cheaper Lexar 1.1. If you need speed and security then it would be worth the money.
"Small on size; big on security" April 19, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Pros: Small, sturdy built, fast and password secure with configuration capability. Cons: Only one slight aggravation: If you want to re-configure (Private/Public stored files, etc); it is necessary to back-up everything before doing so. ie: copy to back and then re-copy after re-configuring security feature... Small inconveniece. Bottom line: Well worth the $$$.
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