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Specifications:
- Convenient to carry
- Plug and play
- No need extra power supply
- Small style and fashionable
- Shock resistance, damp proof, lighting resistance, antimagnetic
- Can endure impact and knock of 3 meters fall
- Use a-class chip, can be erased repeatedly for 1000000 times
- Compatible with PC, notebook, Mac
- Interface: USB2.0
- USB Service Voltage: 4.5V-5.5V
- Environment Temperature: -40°C - +70°C
- Storage Temperature: -50°C - +80°C
- Storage Lifetime: More than 10 years
- Read Speed: 14.73M/S
- Writing Speed: 2.57M/S
- Memory Capacity: 2GB
- Operating System: Windows Me/2000/XP, Mac OS 9.X and above, Linux2.4
- Color: Pink
Details:

- Light weight with creative USB port

- Lovely and compact appearance shows fashion
How to Fix an Undetectable USB Flash Drive?
- While USB flash drives are a convenient and easy way to quickly transfer large quantities of data in a tiny space, the way that they store data can cause them to become easily corrupted
- If your computer will not detect the USB flash device or will not allow you to interact with the data stored on the drive, you can use the built-in features of your computer's operating system to attempt to fix the problem before resorting to buying a new drive
Instructions:
- Plug the drive into a USB port that you know is working on a separate computer to make sure that the port itself is not causing the problem. Place the drive back into the original USB port if it remains undetectable on another system
- Open the "Start" menu and click on "My Computer" to bring up a new window that lists all of the drives connected to your computer. Take note of the letters assigned to the drives connected to your computer. Click on the blue button at the top left end of the window labeled "Map a Network Drive." Click "Continue" if a second window pops up asking for your permission to open the new menu
- Click the "Drive" button at the top of the new window. Select a drive letter from the drop-down menu that is not already in use, such as "Z" or "M." Click on the "Browse" button and locate the USB flash drive that your computer hasn't been detecting. Click on the drive and then click the "OK" button
- Click the "Finish" button to close the window and map the USB flash drive to your computer. Restart the computer and then return to the "My Computer" menu and check to see if the USB flash device is usable. Navigate to the "Start" menu if the device still isn't working properly, and open "Control Panel."
- Click the "Administrative Tools" link in the Control Panel menu. Click "Continue." Double-click the "Computer Management" link at the top of the menu. Click the "Disk Management" button at the left side of the window to bring up a list of drives on the computer. Right-click the USB flash drive and choose the "Format" option. Click "Start" and wait for the formatting process to finish. Restart the computer and then attempt to use the USB flash drive again
Tips & Warnings:
- If the flash drive remains undetectable by any computer after mapping and formatting, the problem is a mechanical defect and the unit will need to be replaced
- Formatting the drive will completely erase any data that was stored on it
Package Included:
- 1 x 2G Lovely USB Flash Drive
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- Does USB support data rates besides 12 Mb/s and 1.5 Mb/s?
Yes. The new hi-speed data transfer rate is 480 Mb/s. There is, however, wide variation in edge rates. With typical line loads, full speed devices usually fall in the 12-25 ns range, and low-speed devices typically range 110-225 ns.
- What is USB 2.0?
Finalized in 2001, Universial Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 is a complete overhaul of the Universal Serial Bus input/output bus protocol which allows much higher speeds than the older USB 1.1 standard did. The goal of the new serial bus is to broaden the range of external peripherals that can be used on a computer. A hard drive can easily hit the USB 1.1 bottleneck whereas it now becomes more 'usable' under USB 2.0 conditions.
To those people who found us via search engines, USB 2.0 should neither be called 'USB2' nor 'USB 2'.
- What happens if my flash drive gets wet?
Don't worry, flash drives are memory chips and are not affected by water. There are many cases of flash drives going through the wash and when dried, no information was lost. However, salt water will corrode the chip in a matter of minutes.
If your flash drive does get wet in the rain or in a water bowl, dry it off and gently tap and coax water out of the flash drive. Then let it sit over night to air dry. When you know it is dry, insert it in a USB port and view the program. If you get an error message, remove the drive immediately because it is not yet thoroughly dry.
Do not dry the flash drive in a microwave or conventional oven or use a hair dryer.
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