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Kingston DataTraveler 101 G2 DT101G2/16GB drivers are tiny programs that enable your USB hardware to communicate with your operating system software. Maintaining updated Kingston DataTraveler 101 G2 DT101G2/16GB software prevents crashes and maximizes hardware and system performance.
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Unfortunately this unit does not have any security or write protection features. If you receive a write protection message with this drive, check for the following: • Verify that you are allowedto write to removable storage devices. There may be a securitysetting in the OS that disables write access to removable storage devices.
• Make sure you have notenabled write protection on the drive by using a third party software. • If none of the above apply,the drive may be defective. Contact Kingston TechnicalSupport for further assistance. To transfer files larger than 4GB, the DataTraveler must have a NTFS or exFAT file system. Unfortunately, the FAT32 file system is not capable of handling a single file larger than 4GB (to be exact, one byte less than 4GB).
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Follow the steps below to format the DataTraveler with an NTFS File system: Warning, all data on the DataTraveler will be lost! Please back up the data on the DataTraveler before proceeding. • Locate My Computer(Computer in Vista and 7). Right-click on the Kingstondrive and select Format.
• Select NTFS or exFAT fromthe file system drop-down list. • Select Quick Format as theFormat option and click Start. Note: If NTFS is not an availableoption, close the Format window and follow steps 4-9. • Right-click My Computer(Computer in Vista) and select Properties.
• Select the Hardware tab andclick Device Manager. • Expand Disk Drives andright-click on the Kingston drive. Select Properties. • Click on the Policies taband select 'Optimize for performance”.
• Repeat steps 1-3. If you have data on the DataTraveler that is important to you, we strongly recommend that you use one of the two possible means of data recovery (see below).
Kingston does not offer data recovery services. For more information on ourwarranty policy, please visit • Contact a company thatspecialises in data recovery services, such as Driver Savers at or Ontrack at or carry out a Googlesearch for 'data recovery'.
• Go to, search for 'datarecovery' and download one of the many utilities for data recovery whichare fairly simple to use. We suggest trying one of the free versions as they work just as well as the paid versions. However for this option to work, the computer must assign a drive letter to the device.
Even so it is not guaranteed to work. If it does not, option 1 would be your best bet. Some of the flash storagedevice’s listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and is notavailable for data storage. Therefore, you will not see the full capacity. When a flash storage device is manufactured, steps are taken to ensure that the device operates reliably and permits the host device (computer, digital camera, PDA, etc.) to access the memory cells; i.e., to store and retrieve data on the flash storage device. These steps, loosely called 'formatting', use some of the memory cells within the device and thus reduce the capacity available for data storage by the end user.
Formatting includes the followingoperations: • Testing each memory cell inthe flash storage device. • Identifying all defectivecells and taking steps to ensure that no data will be written to or read from adefective cell.
• Reserving some cells to serve as 'spares.' Flash memory cells have a long but finite lifetime.
Therefore, some cells are held in reserve to replace any memory cells that may fail over time. • Creating a File AllocationTable (FAT) or other directory. To enable flash storage devices to store and access customer files conveniently, a file management system must be created to allow any device or computer to identify the files stored in the flash storage device. The most common type of file management system for flash storage devices is the File Allocation Table (FAT), which is also used on hard drives. • Reserving some cells foruse by the flash storage device’s controller, e.g., for storing firmwareupdates and other controller-specific information. • Where applicable, reservingsome cells for special features. For example, thespecification for Secure Digital (SD) cards requires reserved areas to supportspecial copy protection and security features.