We actually use Sandisk USB keys for our product Selkie Freedom to back-up files from a working computer or retrieve files from a broken computer. It's completely automated and easy to use. However, I wouldn't store files on a USB key for long periods of time: Especially important ones. Backing up to a USB key or using it for retrieval is best for short term lengths and should be tranferred to another working computer at some point or put on an online back-up server.
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We actually use Sandisk USB keys for our product Selkie Freedom to back-up files from a working computer or retrieve files from a broken computer. It's completely automated and easy to use. However, I wouldn't store files on a USB key for long periods of time: Especially important ones. Backing up to a USB key or using it for retrieval is best for short term lengths and should be tranferred to another working computer at some point or put on an online back-up server.