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Flash Drive Recommendation Sheet The MCC department of Computer Science & Technology strongly encourages every student to invest in at least a 256 or 512 MB thumb/flash drive for their primary means of data storage. Flash/Thumb Drive Recommendations: iPod Shuffle by Apple 512 MB $99.00 (apple.com) 1 GB $119.00 (apple.com Data Traveler by Kingston 512 MB $40.00+ 1 GB $80.00+ JumpDrive by Lexar 512 MB $50-60.00 range 1 GB $105.00+ Cruzer Mini by SanDisk 512 MB $55.00-60.00 range 1 GB $100.00+ Cruzer Titanium by SanDisk 1 GB $80.00 + The above recommendations were based on research and popularity. There are many brands to select from and these are only suggestions. Prices were found at www.cdw.com, prices may vary. Center for Business & Technology 2005 Using Your Flash/Thumb Drive Correctly To find an available USB Port on your computer, look for the USB Port symbol. Align the USB connector with the port. There is only one way to insert a USB device, so if the connector does not easily slide in, turn the connector over and try again. You can connect a USB device to your computer while the computer is turned on. However, plugging in or unplugging a USB device while the device is in use could result in damaging the files on the device. To safely disconnect a USB device from the computer, left-click on the USB icon in the Windows Taskbar icon area and dialog box will appear. Select the device you want to stop and left-click. A message will appear indicating when it is safe to remove the USB device (See sample message box below). Caring for Your Flash/thumb Drive Keep your thumb/flash drive away from dangling keys and other heavy object. This puts strain on the connector when it is inserted into the USB port on the computer. Keep away from liquids and food (i.e. crumbs, etc). Keep the US connector clean and protected. Lint, dirt and other foreign elements can damage the connect resulting in loss of data. Drives should be stored with their caps on. Flash storage devices, while quite reliable, can be damaged when dropped on hard surfaces. Do not store important data solely on Flash storage devices. Always have a backup! Center for Business & Technology 2005