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| Posted by | Herbert |
| Posted on | 18/09/06 14:12 |
Test machine and
Software:
For this review we will be using a
computer with the following configuration:
Hardware:
- Processor - AMD Athlon XP 2200+
- RAM - 512 MB DDR 400; Infineon
- Motherboard - ASRock K7S8X
- Graphics Card - Gainward GeForce 440MX; 128mb
RAM
- Sound - RealTek AC97 Integrated Digital Audio
- Hard Disk - Samsung SV0802N 80GB; Western Digital WD 30 00JB 300GB and 30GB Western Digital ST 330621A (USB 2.0)
- Optical Drives - Lite-On SHM-165P6S; NEC 3540A; BTC 1108 IM
Testing
Software:
For our tests we decided to use
the following programs:
Installation and
Usage:
Installation
The installation of the drive is
as easy as possible, it doesn't need any additional power connection and like
all other USB Flash memory sticks, this one is also fully Windows 2000/XP Plug
& Play compatible. This means the stick can easily be installed, just by
putting it into a free USB slot of your PC. Only Windows 98 systems require the
installation of an additional driver which can be found on the stick itself or
downloaded from the Traxdata website.
Once installed, the device is
detected as a removable device and it's ready for use immediately after
installation.

My Computer

EZ Drive 1 GB pro properties
window

In device manager we can find the device in the section drives, detected as Ut161 USB2FlashStorage USB Device.
Usage and features:
Because of its small size, the
size of the
The usage of the drive is as
simple as the installation itself. Once installed, you can handle it in the same
way like conventional hard discs. Of course, it's not as fast but due to its USB
2.0 hi-speed connector you can do almost anything you like, from storing your
documents or pictures to storage and playback of your favorite music and video
files.
Once you have the drive connected
and you are opening the drive in My Computer, you will quickly find that there
is already data stored on drive.

Besides the user manual and the
Windows 98 driver you will also find a folder called AP, this folder includes a
format and security software which enables you to create a secure/password
protected area on the stick, but more on this feature later in this
review.
Another very interesting and in
some cases very welcome feature of this device is its USB-HDD boot feature. This
means nothing else than you can store an operating system on it and boot from
the drive. The purpose of this feature is not to replace the one on the computer
installed OS, it is more useful for troubleshooting by the use of a on the stick
installed small Linux distribution or Windows PE.
On the next page we will take a look at the test security features of the drives…………





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