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ByteStor 8GB USB  High Speed "Dataferry" Pink Flash Drive

ByteStor 8GB USB High Speed "Dataferry" Pink Flash Drive
From ByteStor

Price: £11.50 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery on orders over £5. Details

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #283 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: ByteStor
  • Model: BSPEN-USB2.0-8GB-DFP
  • Released on: 2008-01-16
  • Hard Disk: 8GB

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Got a laptop? What will you do if the hard-drive fails? Backup all those important files on a ByteStor "Dataferry" USB flash drive. Presentations, spreadsheets etc can be run straight from the drive. No need to copy them to your hard-drive. It's the perfect gift for anyone that owns a computer. Insert the flash drive into a computer's USB Socket. Drag and drop files - data, image, sound or any type of file - onto the flash drive and then remove the flash drive. The drive shows up with the next available drive letter. Insert the flash drive into another computer and all the files can be accessed instantly. It couldn't be easier. No drivers are needed. (Drive does not support Windows 98 SE.)

Box Contents

  • ByteStor Dataferry "Pink" 8GB USB Flash Drive


  • Customer Reviews

    What to do if windows doesnt recognize this drive3
    When I received this item it would not show up in windows xp on my computers. Owning a computer repair business I was able to solve the problem and thought I would share the solution with you incase you have any complaints regarding your flash drives.

    All the user needs to do if the drive doesnt show up in windows is:

    Right click my computer then "manage" then click "disk management" and the usb drive will be listed on the right. The problem with my drive was the volume name given upon manufacture contained an invalid character and must be changed before windows will allow the drive to appear in "my computer".

    To change the name of the volume all the user has to do is right click name of the usb flash drive and click format. Then they will be given the opportunity to rename by typing in a new "volume label" to something windows will allow. After the format is complete, the flash drive will be recognised in windows.

    I hope this is a help. Thanks.

    Pretty in pink!5
    What's there to dislike about this item? It's a cute and nifty little device, and does exactly what it says on the tin! The cap stays on quite firmly when not in use, and it's small, light and fast, so get one for yourself to see what your missing. Am going to get another one, probably one in blue to complement this one. As you've probably already guessed, I recommend this flash drive.

    Great value!5
    Great value - I got my 8GB drive for £9-something. The drive is fast, reliable (so far) and was instantly recognised on my PCs - one operating with Windows Vista; the other on XP.

    Colour is perfect - now I don't get my drive mixed up with anyone else's! It's nice & bright which makes it easy to find in my bag too! The hook on the end is useful as you can attach it to your keyring if you want to carry it with you all the time. No quibbles - highly recommended.