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Memory Stick

11/19/2007 6:59 AM

Is there any software that makes it possible that whenever I plug in my memory stick into a usb port it will automatically copy the my documents folder (or any other for that matter) without touching the keyboard ?

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Re: Memory Stick

11/20/2007 12:33 AM

Ummm. They said it was complete;y automatic, but really you have to push this button.
C'mon. Tell me more. Windows? MAc? Linux?

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11/20/2007 5:39 PM

windows xp.

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11/20/2007 4:46 AM

We still need to do a little bit of work during this "computer age".

We are still in control!!!

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11/20/2007 5:02 AM

It is possible to get the computer to do anything but you may need a compiler to achieve it.

The plug and pray function gives you the option of selecting what you want to do. It can open windows explorer where you can drag the files across.

I don't like a dumb computer to do anything so drastic as replacing files on my 500 Gig USB drive without me having control over it.

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11/20/2007 5:02 PM

pre-hacking company secrets

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11/20/2007 5:41 PM

could be

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11/22/2007 3:08 PM

I bought a 8 gig Axiz flash memory today. It has some nice programs on it.

It can synchronize your drives. That is automatically copy the latest file to the other drive.

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