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September 17th 15, 09:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general,alt.comp.os.windows-8
Mike Barnes[_2_]
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Avoid SanDisk USB Sticks
Bob R wrote:
The ones I have are the slider in/out with a spring function; USB3 32G
Slide the plug all the way out and if it can be pushed back in but
resists by spring action - that is the one to avoid!
When I try to push the USB stick into a port the USB Stick spring
action keeps me from pushing the USB Stick in all the way!
When I think it is in I try to get data on or off the stick and it
fails half way through the transfer. Sometime screwing up the USB
Stick making it unusable for Wn XP. I have to plug the USB Stick into
a Win 7 PC and do a disk check to get the functionality back.
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