It’s not dependent on any software, drivers, USB interfaces, cables or batteries. If your computer is running Windows 2000 or XP, you just stick it into the USB port, and your computer, (PC or Mac), will immediately identify the “driverless” USBDrive as a logical device that can be accessed in the same manner as any other drive.

For older computers, install the driver from the CD that comes with the gizmo.

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