Thanks Rick,
You brought up the "U3" business again. Can you expand on this?
Best,
Duncan
At 16:47 03/02/2008 -0500, Rick wrote:
Some people think U3 drives are a security risk, and they are starting to be
blocked "certain places?" from being allowed to run their programs.

                                              Rick Glazier

From: "DHSinclair"


I will soon receive several new USB 2GB flash drives (Crucial and Corsair). They are all newest(?) technology, I believe. I suspect they may arrive pre-formatted with "stuff" (programs) I may not wish or need to use. Looking for the collectives thoughts here......... :) Should I immediately re-format (erase) the new FD's upon delivery before I start to use them? I have been using a Crucial USB (v1.1) 256MB flash drive since Jan 2004. It works completely as expected in the USB v2.0 environs of my current clients. This FD is now essential to me in keeping my LAN clients semi-neutral to on another, and, keeping critical data I choose NOT to store on any of my clients. I now depend on the FD more than the older floppy drives of old. Unfortunately, I have NOT been able to completely walk away from the old floppy drives yet. BIOS updates still seem to work better from a floppy drive than from either a local (c:\) directory, or, from a Flash Drive. But, I am still testing this function. In time, I believe the FD will eventually kill off the old floppy drive; but, that is JMHO.
Best,
Duncan

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