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Installation:
As with most USB flash drives, the DataTraveler 150 was very easy to install. Those running Windows 2000, XP or Vista can simply plug them into any available USB port on their computer. If the computer is already turned on, plug and play will automatically detect the drive.
If installed correctly, the DT150 should show up in the Device Manager. Under Windows XP, the drive is identified as a "Kingston DataTraveler 150".
The DT150 comes formatted with FAT32, giving you about 30GB of usable space. If you plan to store files larger than 4GB in size, you'll want to convert or reformat the drive with NTFS.