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Corsair Flash Voyager 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive CMFUSB2.0-4GB
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Problema con la memoria
Compre la memoria el 8 de septiembre del 2008, la memoria esta muy chulo, pero tiene problema es muy lenta y ya en el dia de hoy 24 de octubre del 2008 se me daƱo sin mas; al parecer tiene problema de fabrica, no recomiendo comprar la memoria de 32GB es bueno comprar de menor capacidad.
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
AVOID This Shoddy Headache AT ALL COSTS!!!!
Upon receiving this finely manufactured gem (**SARCASM ALERT**) produced by Corsair, the 32GB Flash Voyager model took nearly 1.5 hours before it would become recognizable and / or usable on 4 computers (and about 300 diff. USB ports) I tested on--running XP/Vista with SP1 and all updates, PLUS OS X 10.x!
Needless to say, even after following all instructions and troubleshooting, whilst taking into account user advice from various internet searches, the 32gb Flash Voyager continued it's disapproval in operating with computers made after 2008. I noticed sometimes, that wiggling the drive would cause it to connect, or disconnect, depending on its mood. Numerous times, in addition, the drive failed to display my data, resulting in complete loss.
Let's re-hash: after my initial 4 days of usage--drive failed and zapped all data 2 times. Had to re-format 9 or so times to compatibilize with Windows (OS X was a bit less finnicky, although 0% more trustworthy with any sort of data.) Out of those 4 days, roughly 1.5 were spent troubleshooting this piece of trash, and another 1 day added "scanning for errors" during every system bootup...because, hey...the Corsair 32GB drive wasn't gonna enumerate, much less operate, without scanning the disk for errors. Go ahead without the scan? Sure ya' can! But we're only letting you interact with 1 file, says Mr. Crash Poyager!
WOW-a great name Corsair should consider swapping in place of this drive moniker - CRASH BLOWYAGER!
Yes, there's a reason this is less expensive than similar hardware--because you always get whatcha' pay for...in this case, an anti-productivity, headache inducing stick of what's worth less than fecal matter. Indeed.
AVOID THIS CORSAIR 32GB FLASH (CRASH) VOYAGER DRIVE AT ALL COSTS! SPEND $10-$50 extra for proven quality, something I'm about to seek in replacement.
Or be a cheapo like I was, and get stuck with incompatibility on Vista, XP, OS X 10.6+, and virtually all other OS's in existence. Yes, you'll be scanning this drive for errors with each startup and shutdown, in addition to connecting between ports, no matter what computer--it will be hit or miss whether the piece wants to work after you scan the [...] out of it. And I can attest, it has endless amounts of [...] to siphon off to the user.
Don't become the sewer for Corsair's cheap technology/hardware components. I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!!
(**I did not buy from Amazon, though my window for a refund is probably up and I don't count on getting a replacement for my cash)
CORSAIR=FAIL THIS DRIVE=EXTREME FAIL!1!!!
Needless to say, even after following all instructions and troubleshooting, whilst taking into account user advice from various internet searches, the 32gb Flash Voyager continued it's disapproval in operating with computers made after 2008. I noticed sometimes, that wiggling the drive would cause it to connect, or disconnect, depending on its mood. Numerous times, in addition, the drive failed to display my data, resulting in complete loss.
Let's re-hash: after my initial 4 days of usage--drive failed and zapped all data 2 times. Had to re-format 9 or so times to compatibilize with Windows (OS X was a bit less finnicky, although 0% more trustworthy with any sort of data.) Out of those 4 days, roughly 1.5 were spent troubleshooting this piece of trash, and another 1 day added "scanning for errors" during every system bootup...because, hey...the Corsair 32GB drive wasn't gonna enumerate, much less operate, without scanning the disk for errors. Go ahead without the scan? Sure ya' can! But we're only letting you interact with 1 file, says Mr. Crash Poyager!
WOW-a great name Corsair should consider swapping in place of this drive moniker - CRASH BLOWYAGER!
Yes, there's a reason this is less expensive than similar hardware--because you always get whatcha' pay for...in this case, an anti-productivity, headache inducing stick of what's worth less than fecal matter. Indeed.
AVOID THIS CORSAIR 32GB FLASH (CRASH) VOYAGER DRIVE AT ALL COSTS! SPEND $10-$50 extra for proven quality, something I'm about to seek in replacement.
Or be a cheapo like I was, and get stuck with incompatibility on Vista, XP, OS X 10.6+, and virtually all other OS's in existence. Yes, you'll be scanning this drive for errors with each startup and shutdown, in addition to connecting between ports, no matter what computer--it will be hit or miss whether the piece wants to work after you scan the [...] out of it. And I can attest, it has endless amounts of [...] to siphon off to the user.
Don't become the sewer for Corsair's cheap technology/hardware components. I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!!
(**I did not buy from Amazon, though my window for a refund is probably up and I don't count on getting a replacement for my cash)
CORSAIR=FAIL THIS DRIVE=EXTREME FAIL!1!!!
1 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
This thing is good
I got this one day after I ordered it. Great price for 4gb. The only reason I give it a 4 out of 5 is that dang package took so long to open. I had to get tools to open it.
0 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
I lost the cap after 3 months. Now the drive does not work any more because water got into it.
I lost the cap after 3 months. Now the drive does not work any more beause water gets into it. Other than that, its price is very competitive. From now on, I'll buy capless USB flash drives only.
2 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
I lost my money
I bought two usb memories: San Disc 4 GB. It's perfect but voyager was bad experience.