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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | CompUSA |
| FEATURES: | Supports 9 Types of Flash Media, Fits into a 3.5" Drive Bay, High Speed USB 2.0 (Backward Compatible with USB 1.1), No External Adapter Required, PC and MAC Compatable |
| MPN: | 11003345 |
| UPC: | 049696109000 |
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Customer Reviews of 3.5 inch Internal 9-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Card Reader/Writer
Good Idea / Implementation Failure Though the manufacturers of this product (CompUSA) had a good idea, to make use of the usually-unused second 3.5" drive bay on most desktop PCs, they failed to produce a usable product. <
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>This unit handles nine types of Flash Memory in four slots. It plugs into the USB connector on your motherboard (if you can locate it) and creates four consecutive drive letters for the four slots following your local drive letters (A: - E:). You are also provided with a cable that exits the rear of the chassis <
>and plugs instead into an external USB connection. Though low-tech, this alternative method does allow you to unplug the unit when not in use. Additionally, it does not require power beyond that supplied by the USB. <
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>1) The screw holes did not come close to lining-up with those in the computer case. I had to drill new holes in the plastic sides of the drive. <
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>2) The automatic drive letter assignments will interfere with any network mappings you may have set in the F: - J: range. <
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>3) I didn't have the pleasure of testing all of the slots, but, even though the unit would assign its four drive letters, the first slot would not read the inserted memory card; and my SD Memory cards, the most important ones for my purposes, would not even fit into their respective slot. Eventually I gently forced one in, but this slot did not work either. After prying it out, I bent the card trying to insert it a second time. <
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>I purchased mine in the aisles of a CompUSA store. I have since removed and discarded it, along with a 1MB SanDisk SD Memory card worth twice its value, and am currently reviewing similar items at Amazon.Com from other manufacturers who have hopefully done a better, less careless job than CompUSA did in implementing this product's features. <
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>Though deserving only one star, the CompUSA "3.5 inch Internal 9-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Card Reader/Writer" receives a generous two stars for a good idea, a satisfactory price, and the remote possibility that the other two slots may have worked. <
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