Reviews for SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ7-4096-A10

SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ7-4096-A10 by SanDisk

SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ7-4096-A10 List Price: $54.99
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Digital camera reviews of SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ7-4096-A10

Digital camera Review: 4gb Cruzer Titanium
Summary: 5 Stars

The product was exactly as described and arrived in a timely fashion.SanDisk 4 GB Cruzer Titanium USB Flash Drive with U3 (SDCZ7-4096-A10RB)

Digital camera Review: :D
Summary: 5 Stars

Got my flash drive for storage purposes for my work. Often have to move large files (.iso .rar etc) from one computer to another & this baby does the trick. Run firefox, putty, ftp trillian and many other apps directly from the flashdrive!!

Digital camera Review: A BAD EXPERIENCE!!
Summary: 1 Stars

The reviewers who rave about this product had a different experience. If you want to drive your car over it, buy it. But if you want to use it as it was intended, there are problems: my flash drive loaded something the moment I plugged it in. There was no input from me. Then, I tried to erase the U3 nonsense (a mess, as many Amazon reviews state), and I couldn't do so.
The company tells you to use their uninstaller. The uninstaller kept telling me that I had to close an open program on the drive. There wasn't any open program, so we couldn't proceed with this option.
An alternative method was to delete the icon on the system tray. Since there wasn't any icon on the tray, we couldn't do this either.
We stopped reading the third method (to do something before you install the item) as the item had already installed itself.
An email for support produced a further complication: an 'EBOX' had been created for me which I had to access with a password - which we had to write down in a secure place. Big deal! We go to the ebox, click on something, and lo and behold! - a message appears from a support person, tellling me to use the 3 methods listed above. My email call for help had already stated that the three methods didn't work.
In all fairness, we hadn't registered the item at the time of the email (because the serial number was too small for any of us to see without a magnifying glass and it is printed in Grey text on a Grey surface.
Right now, we are involved in a lottery which will determine which of us will have the great pleasure of being allowed to throw the item under the wheels of the next large truck which passes by our office.


Digital camera Review: A linux friendly USB device
Summary: 5 Stars

This pen drive is very solid and well build. I toasted the U3 stuff since I don't use it at all. I do take file/data between home and work across windows and linux. On both sides, it works great.

For the price, well worth getting.

Digital camera Review: A lot of backup in a small package but not fully Vista compatible
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great little drive that holds all 3.5 gigs of my documents. I love that you don't have a cap to worry about losing; it opens and closes with a push of your thumb. Only problem: although you can access your files on a machine with Vista, you can only use the backup software on an XP machine--but I'd bet anything they're working on a fix for that.
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