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spodosaurus wrote:
writing to it along with user added software.
I do what my daddy taught me since I can remember!
Son:
Always make sure you pull out the stick and you know what port your in.
http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"
of wonders for a drive stick when OS'es like Windblows is constantlykreed wrote:
On Jul 5, 8:16 pm, Sheik Yerbhouti <s...@lios.apana.org.au> wrote:
Snapper <snapp...@y7mail.com.invalid> writes:
I have had my second thumbdrive fail. It's a 1 gig Imation. It
started with
files in folders becoming corrupted. ie. one folder had a lot of
stuff in it and
these weird files appearing. and Explorer cannot delete them either.
So I formatted the drive and copied the data back onto it from
backups. Then
other problems appeared, all file related.
So I must assume that the unit's stuffed.
The likes of Harvey Norman have barrells of thumbdrives of various
sizes and
brands in the bargain bins as you walk in the door. Just wondering
if any brands
stick out whether for good reasons or for bad.
Stick with SanDisk. I use an 8 GB one without a problem. The shit ones
break, had very bad device driver support, and will make Windows
crash and
burn without warning.
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HAVE used a couple of kingston 4gig thumbdrives since january and had
no problems with them.
Same here. Do NOT buy Astone drives. Both of the ones I've had (512MB
and 4GB) have failed for no discernable reason, and either Astone or the
distributor did not act well/stuffed around the retailer when the latter
drive was sent back for warranty replacement.
Ari
Leaving the unit in the USB jack with the write protect off does a lot
writing to it along with user added software.
I do what my daddy taught me since I can remember!
Son:
Always make sure you pull out the stick and you know what port your in.
http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"