SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive SDCZ6-4096-A11 (Black)
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| List Price: | $37.99 |
| Price: | $7.65 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Cruzer Micro is an incredibly small, portable, and smart USB flash drive. The small, compact size fits easily on any keychain. The retractable USB connector design eliminates the need for caps and protects the connector.
Product Details
- Brand: SanDisk
- Model: SDCZ6-4096-A11
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .28" h x .75" w x 2.28" l, .15 pounds
Features
- Security one click password protected access control
- Includes the following U3 compatible PC programs: CruzerSync, SKYPE, McAfee antivirus
- Enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost
- No PC installation required to run the applications
- 4GB drive is Ideal for Video
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Cruzer Micro now ships with U3 smart technology. Co-Invented by SanDisk, U3 technology gives you the ability to carry your files AND your software on a secure USB drive. You can have your wallpaper, preferences, favorites, profiles, and more - everything you need for a familiar computing experience on any PC, wherever you go.
Includes Skype exclusively on all Cruzer Micro and Cruzer Titanium USB flash drives. Make voice and video calls from PC to PC anywhere in the world.
Cruzer Micro allows you to easily carry and transfer key documents, pictures, music and video clips from one computer to another. The new retractable USB port eliminates the need for caps and protects your USB connector.
Features
- 4 GB capacity
- Retractable USB connector
- Brilliant amber LED
- U3 smart enabled
- Loaded with the following U3 programs: CruzerSync synchronization software, SignupShield password manager, SKYPE, and AVAST antivirus software
- Dimensions: 7.94mm x 20.6mm x 57.15mm (D x W x L)
- Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified (backwards compatible with all USB 1.1 ports)
- Compatible with Windows 2000, SP4 and XP*
- Certified Windows 2000 and XP
* U3 functionality only supported on Windows 2000 (SP4 and later) & XP OS
Customer Reviews
Excellent Storage Device, don't be scared of U3
I was apprehensive when I read all the reviews about U3. I simply wanted a reliable storage device and nothing else. As soon as I connected the usb drive, I removed the U3 launchpad and technology. It took a total of 1 minute and it was done. No more U3 and I have an excellent 4 GB drive for 23 bucks. Same drive sells at retail for over 40. I run windows xp and it was no problem at all to remove the U3. I can see how it may look overwhelming with all the programs/apps, but one or two clicks of a button and it was gone. I highly recommend this drive to anyone looking for a place to store music, docs, pictures, etc....
SanDisk Cruzer great for ReadyBoost
I have a SanDisk Cruzer U3 drive and it works great. I purchased another with 4 GB to use solely as for ReadyBoost on my Vista computer. Installation was a no-brainer and it immediately offered me an option to use it for ReadyBoost and to apportion the 4 GB between the normal Cruzer US functions and ReadyBoost. I chose to used the majority for ReadyBoost and have been rewarded with better performance. I keep it installed permanently. I'd recommend it highly.
Installs stuff you don't want or need
I'm a software developer who uses (well, used) this drive to transfer files between my mac and pc. Starting today, I'm no longer going to use this drive or any that Sandisk makes. Their auto-run software is annoying, and there is no way to remove it permanently as far as I can tell. The thing launches 2 drives when you plug it into windows XP... one for your stuff which is pre-cluttered with sandisk junk, and one for their auto-run software. Even when you try to delete their files, it comes back next time you insert the drive. You can disable the auto-run software temporarily, but this morning I ran a windows XP update, and behold, their autorun stuff is back, bothering me with popups and wasting my system resources. Get a clue, Sandisk. People want a drive for their data, not yours.





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