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I remember it recommending letting the native OS drivers handle it, but I remember that you had to download or install drivers from CD if you wanted to use it on Windows 9X machines, as with all flash drives.
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I don't remember if my Lexar drive even came with a driver CD. The only ones that explicitly require custom drivers are the devices with special DRM encryption. If you have an updated version of Win XP, ME or 2000, most Lexar flash devices should work fine without custom drivers. SchmuckyTheCat 21:59, (UTC) I'm not sure that's right. John Fader 17:00, (UTC) Lexar for whatever reason luvvvvs to make you install a custom driver set for their products rather than the generic drivers. If that's what you mean, then a jumpdrive is just a keydrive. Please, somebody could tell me, What is the difference between usb flash memory and usb jump drive?, this two are a keydrive, but what is the difference?Īs far as I can tell, Jumpdrive is a brand name of Lexar, for their top-of-the-range keydrives. When I have time I'll mention some of the stuff it does (or links to) into wikipedia's article. This Ars Technica article has some excellent info about what's in the box, and gives concrete numbers for speed. Some brands do better with small files, some only achieve this speed with very large files.
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However, no usb drives can achieve the theoretical speed due to constraints in hardware and software limitations. Finlay McWalter | Talk 23:16, (UTC) There are currently 2 USB standard as defined in The maximum transfer speed for USB1.1 is 12Mbit/sec (or 1.5MB/s) and for USB2.0 is 480Mbit/sec (or 60MB/s). Here's a reasonable survey of the current state of the art. I just added a note about the max speed of USB2.0 devices being around 100Mbit/s - the current fastest (that I can find) is a bit faster than this, but most are a fair amount slower. Zayani 18:45, 14 November 2005 (UTC) Max speed No one here use the word drive, key or thumb if someone comes along and says Flash is a proper noun or something, they can do the work to change it back.
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I think it would fit better with Wikipedia conventions to be called USB flash drive. Isn't keydrive a thumb drive double as a keychain? :P wshun 11:27, (UTC) To me "Keydrive" seems to fail the test of precision, particularly with the advent of "keydrives" that are disk-based (eg the Digitalway MPIOHS100) rather than flash-memory-based. Would this article be better named "USB flash memory drive". (I link you thru Google because otherwise the copy protection kicks in to force you to register directly with ). Is an vote from for USB Flash Drive, I quote: "these slender solid-state memory chips - known by many names, but officially U.S.B. And this name seems to be starting to be adopted as a standard.- Blackcats 08:00, (UTC) It's succinct enough, yet it describes what the devices are - flash memory drives that plug into usb ports. I agree - the name should be USB Flash Drive. The title of this article is definetly misleading and somewhat inaccurate. That'll either respark discussion or fix things depending on the reaction.
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Many months and no objections to the change. As evidence, all the UFD manufacturers/sellers that I checked use the UFD terminology:Ĭonsidering the title change and the above evidence, I'll change the naming section.