<I not only don't care for the U3 "features," I don't want to load up my system 
with any
more drivers.>

Just to clarify, U3 drives do not (or should not) install any drivers on the 
local
machine. The whole point of U3 is that it's completely machine-independent. 
When you
install a U3-compliant program on it, you can cart your U3 drive to any PC and 
run the
program without installation and without affecting the local registry, etc.  
It's really a
pretty neat idea, and in my experience it works very well indeed.  


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