The LaCie Rikiki is a USB 2.0 interface portable hard disk drive that features up to 480Mbits/s (60MB/s) transfer rates. Designed in a 109.7 x 75 x 13.4 mm / 4.3 x 2.9 x .5 inch form factor that weighs 158 g / 5.57 oz., it requires a computer with a USB 2.0 port, Windows XP, Windows Vista®, Windows 7/ Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6 operating system, 600 MB recommended free hard disk drive space. The LaCie Rikiki comes with a USB 2.0 cable. It has up to 640 GB capacity and comes with a 2-Year Limit…
See moreThe LaCie Rikiki is a USB 2.0 interface portable hard disk drive that features up to 480Mbits/s (60MB/s) transfer rates. Designed in a 109.7 x 75 x 13.4 mm / 4.3 x 2.9 x .5 inch form factor that weighs 158 g / 5.57 oz., it requires a computer with a USB 2.0 port, Windows XP, Windows Vista®, Windows 7/ Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6 operating system, 600 MB recommended free hard disk drive space. The LaCie Rikiki comes with a USB 2.0 cable. It has up to 640 GB capacity and comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty.
The LaCie Rikiki is a high speed USB interface hard disk drive avaialble in 250, 500 and 640 GB capacities. Designed in a resistant aluminum exterior with USB Boost and backup software, the plug & play device is touted as the smallest mobile hard drive that provides users with mobility and access to music, photos, files and data. The brushed aluminum casing protects the data within and is lightweight for mobility. The USB Boost software included in the devie provides users with optimized speed and performance up to 33% (for Windows systems only). The LaCie Rikiki is compatible for both Mac and Window and comes with the LaCie Setup Assistant to help users up and running immediately.
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is it password-protected?
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also, when i plug it in it only shows 10MB space. Very fruistrating, My other Lacie, 320, just plug-and-play no problem,
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What about an idea to engrave the alluminium shell of the Rikiki drive? Would that damage it?
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