• Understanding Usb Flash Drive Functionalities

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    USB Flash Drives are small, light weight, removable and re-writ able flash memory data storage devices incorporated with a USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector.

    USB Flash Drives offer several advantages over other portable storage devices like floppy disks in as much as they are more compact and faster can hold more data storage are more reliable due to their lack of moving parts and have a durable design. USB Port appears on almost every current mainstream PC and Laptop.  USB flash drives use the USB MassStorage Standard.

    A USB Flash drive consists of small printed circuit board in a plastic or metal casing and so, USB Flash drive is sturdy enough to be carried in a pocket.  The USB connector protrudes and is safeguarded by a removal cap and a USB Flash drive uses a standard USB connection, which allows to be connected directly to the PC.

    To access the data stored on a USB flash drive, it must be connected to a PC and USB Flash drives becomes active only when plugged into a USB connection which is the source of power supply to the USB flash drive.

    A small portable flash memory card that is plugged into the computers’ USB port, functions as a portable hard drive.  USB flash drives are also called thumb drives, jump drives, key drives, pen drives or tokens.

    USB flash drives with 32 mega bytes or 64 giga bytes memory capacity is a feasible product regardless of the amount of material to be stored.

    Each USB flash drive has three components – a male type A connector (to interface with a hosting computer system), the USB mass storage controller (to store and balance the information to encrypt, transfer and decode very quickly) and a crystal oscillator (to give the best quality output).

    USB Flash drive has a small circuit board and secure case to prevent damage to the circuit board.  The end of the USB Flash drive is simply inserted to a port on the computer and can access the information as long as the computer is connected to a USB hub.  The USB flash drive is a fast and convenient way to save and transfer the data.  A USB flash drive does not need rebooting after it is attached, requires no batteries or an external power supply and is not platform dependent.  USB Flash drive is also available with additional features like password protection and down loadable drivers making it compatible.

    With USB flash drive even when the device is unplugged from the computer or when the computer is powered down with the drive left in, the data is retained for longer periods.  This makes the USB Flash drive convenient for transferring data between the notebook computer and a desktop computer.

    USB Flash drives are available at computer retailers or on Internet.

  • How to fix a Kingston Pen drive from errors?

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    Kingston’s USB flash drives, pen drives, memory drives are great data storage and safe data transfer gadgets. However, they are also prone to damage and do not remain secure and stable forever.

    Generally, the data in Kingston flash memory drives are lost or corrupted due to virus or physical damages. Let’s see a few precautions that can be taken to avoid such situations.

    An important precaution is not to remove the pen drive while the data is being transferred. Always remove the pen drive after stopping it. Go to ‘Safely remove hardware’, stop the USB drive and when it says it is safe to remove it, then remove it.

    If your flash drive data is still getting corrupted, go to My Computer, Right click the Removable drive, Go to Properties Tools. Run Error Checking and Scan for errors and fix them. The files that are corrupt or in bad sectors already will not work but at least the new transferred files should work.

    If everything that you have tried fails, format your drive. It will delete all the data from your USB drive and make it fresh and hopefully remove all errors. The software for formatting comes on the CD or available on support sites for your branded USB drive on the net.

    To format your Kingston flash drive, right click removable drive and select and format the drive. Then scan and fixes all errors. This way, all the bad sectors are fixed and your drive would work well now.

    There are also a lot of softwares/freewares that are available on the Internet for fixing your corrupted Flash drive. In such cases, you need to first download the utility from the Internet, install it on your PC and then run the utility.

    You will have to format the Kingston USB drive to FAT32 file format.

    In case, the USB drive is not recognized by the utility, the bad news; the USB drive is dead. This is very unlikely to have happened as a result of virus activity, and is more likely to be because of use, but either way, time to give up on it.

    Though there are various ways to recover the lost or corrupted data and fix your flash drives, sometimes they may be so corrupted that it will reach a point of no return. In such cases, the best option is to check with a technician or warranty of the Kingston flash drive. They might get it repaired or replaced as per the conditions.

  • The Best Digital Photo Frame For You

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    If you get enjoyment from looking at photographs then the latest digital photo frames are ideal for displaying all of your best your images in all their glory. The quality of the image that is displayed with these electronic photo display devices is actually very impressive. So go and buy yourself a digital photo frame now and have some fun with your photos.

    Before making your final choice or selecting your potential purchase you should look closely at the minimum specification that you require for your new photo frame and then choose wisely to ensure you get what you want.

    Make Sure You Get A High Resolution Display!

    To get a clear, crisp and brightly lit image to show your photos at their best you must look closely at the resolution of the display screen that the photo frame uses. Digital picture frames use a Liquid Crystal Display. These are just like those used in flat panel televisions, but on a smaller scale.

    So if the digital frame you are considering does not have good resolution ignore it. Screen Resolution makes such a big difference to the quality of the image that you need to get this right.
    Many different resolutions are available and you need a 640×480 resolution as a minimum or 800×600 if you can afford it. It will make a big difference to the enjoyment of your photo collection. Any frame with a resolution below this minimum will not display images as well as the original photo and you will not like what you see.
    For LCD photo displays that are bigger than say 9 inches you should consider trying to get the highest resolution that your bank balance can accommodate. A higher resolution will always give you a better quality image. Any frame that seems cheap more than likely has a low resolution so make sure you look at the specs.

    Which Aspect Ratio Do You Want?
    You only really have 2 aspect ratios to worry about, and these are the standard 4:3 as found in images from popular point to shoot digital cameras, and the 15:9 ratio in found in some digital photo frames.

    Because most photo images from digital cameras are in 4:3 formats this is the best ratio for displaying your photos as they were taken. A digital frame using 15:9 will have more impact with a cinema-like image as on a widescreen TV.

    Unfortunately if you display 4:3 images on a 15:9 digital screen then the top and bottom of the image will be chopped off to make it fit, which you might not like…

    Get The Right Memory Card Slot

    Make sure the digital photo frame you are thinking of buying accepts the same memory card that you use in your digital camera. Some frames have a multi-card reader, which means they can take several different types of memory card in the same slot, although only one at a time.

    Get a USB Port as You Will Probably Need One

    Anyone who requires transferring images and digital photos using a USB cable from their camera or computer to the digital frame will need a USB slot as well. However if transfers using just memory cards is sufficient then there will be no need for any USB requirement.

    What Else Do You Need?

    There are many other options now available for the digital photo frame, such as Wi-Fi connectivity to download images from the web, speakers, headphones, remote controls, alarm clocks and many more. These are selected by personal choice and of course you should expect to pay more if they are what you want.

    If you follow what we have recommended above and try to ignore the name of the manufacture or brand shown on the product then you will be in a very good position to buy a great digital photo frame. You will get a display that gives sharp images and you will also have enough confidence to find the best deal on what you want.

  • Kingston Flash Drive

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    Judging by the quantity of USB flash drives on the market, no one will doubt the popularity of this floppy replacement. Though, rather taking over the role of the aging floppy, these USB keychain memory drives have already become the inspiration for innovation

    The first thing you’ll notice about the DataTraveler 16GB is its relatively large size.That being said, the large size is not overly concerning to me, as it quite literally feels as if Kingston packed it to the brim. That’s because those precious flash modules are protected by thick plastic and stainless steel coated with titanium, along with plastic “bumpers” to reduce shock.

    While typically encryption dramatically slows down drive performance, I was quite pleased to find that the hardware encryption did a good job of keeping up to the file transfers.

    The only two quarrels I have are the annoying and almost useless MyTraveler synchronization program and the lack of Mac and Linux access to the encrypted partition, although the majority of the DataTraveler Secure’s market is Windows users anyhow. Highly recommended.