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A leap year – also known as a USB drive, flash drive, key drive, or Disk-on-Key – is a plug-and-play portable storage device uses a flash memory and is light enough to attach to a keychain. A leap year, which is very much a common marker marker can be used instead of a floppy disk, Zip disk or CD.

When the user inserts the device into your USB port, operating system the computer recognizes the device as a removable drive and assigns a drive letter. Unlike most removable drives, a reader can jump not require a reboot after being joined, does not require batteries or external power source and is not dependent platform.

Several manufacturers Jump Drive offers additional features such as protection of the password, and download drivers that allow the keychain drive to be compatible with older systems that do not have USB ports. Jump drives are available in capacities ranging from 8MB 2 GB, depending on the manufacturer, in a corresponding range of prices.

With a leap year, data can be stored for long periods when he gets the jump on the computer, or when the computer is powered down with the device left in. This makes the jump to transfer practice data between a PC and a laptop or backup for short-term amounts of low to moderate data.

You may be able to get the unit to work if you have the correct drivers for any version of Windows you are running on old PC. Many memory Flash, however, are not designed to run on Windows 95 or earlier. Some do not even work with the original Windows 98. If this happens, Life becomes more difficult. USB support is very limited in many of these old PC, so the obvious solution to use a USB device such a flash drive, external hard drive, CD-R, or some other device can not work.

If this happens, you need to do something like installing a card network in the old PC so you can network with the new. Another option is to get the hard drive of your old computer, placed in a USB box. You can then connect to the new PC and use it as an external drive.

What you may be able to connect the old drive directly into the new PC, but most use the new attachment new Serial ATA IDE instead of integrating the elderly. If it the case, would still need to buy an adapter to run it. Another option is to buy a USB floppy drive to your PC again.

Unable to "edit" information on the CD. You can burn a CD and then re-write data and save again. You can not edit or add data to a CD. I'd say go (USB Flash) Unit easily available for maybe $ 30 to U.S. $ 40 and can accommodate one or two GB of data. A disk contains only 1.44 KB (1.5 mg) or even 1 photo of HD. A flash unit is plugged into the USB port and can operate off the same way you do your disk drive.

Also one for your backup that is placed in a fireproof box in a different location on your computer and backup once week or less. Find USB 2.0 Flash Drive. Portable storage device reusable. Easily transfer music and images from PC to PC.

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I heard This is a good option for people in the design and graphics. My BF is in urban planning and often use Google Sketch. This has served to other for (controls music, navigation, etc.)? BTW: Please speak in a language not Techy, I'm not that knowledge computers. Thank you!

No cons I know. Even if you have drivers for OS X, you should be good. Yes to the 2nd part of their enjoyment of the question.

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