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  1. Jimbo22

    Windows 7 SanDisk Launches Ultra-Light Postage Stamp SSD for Thin Devices, Ranging from 4GB to 64GB

    SanDisk releases Postage stamp sized SSD from 4GB to 64GB and weighs less than a gram for ultra thin devices. Link Removed
  2. K

    Windows 7 Flash memory write protected - edit registry help required

    I have a SanDisc flash memory that has suddenly become write protected. The SandDisc saite suggested editing the Write Protect registry entry (for Windows Xp) at:- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > StorageDevicePolicies. But when I looked, the entry isn't there on...
  3. reghakr

    Windows 7 Xbox 360 Gets USB Storage Support

    Xbox 360 Gets USB Storage Support by Paul Thurrott On Tuesday, Microsoft issued a software update for its Xbox 360 video game console that adds an interesting new capability: Users can now connect up to two USB storage devices to the console to supplement the Xbox 360's hard drive. But...
  4. whoosh

    Microsoft reannounces its exFAT file format is available for licensing

    Link Removed Microsoft has been licensing its exFAT flash file format for licensing for a while now. In case you forgot, Link Removed due to 404 Error. Link Removed, or EXtended File Allocation Table, is an enhanced version of the FAT file system from Microsoft that uses less overhead than the...
  5. L

    Windows 7 ReadyBoost - Not testing Correctly

    For some reason, Windows7b ReadyBoost fails my 8GB Cruzer micro (SanDisk) that is rated for ReadyBoost. Yet, my 1GB Kingston SD card that is not rated for ReadyBoost passes the test. I would like to warn that using the SD card for ReadyBoost causes Windows to totaly freez up, a few min after...
  6. W

    Windows Vista USB Flash Drive... Full?! (Readyboost)

    Hello, I don't know if I'm posting this in the right spot... I recently bought a 2GB (SanDisk Micro Cruzer) to use for ReadyBoost. It worked for a few days, but now it doesn't... I right click on the drive and click properties, and it says that the device is full, and when I click on the...
  7. K

    Windows Vista VISTA Home Premium 32 Bit Memory Stick Problem

    All of a sudden, I have not been able to use my USB memory stick in my computer. It is a SANDISK Titanium 2GB. I have tried other memory sticks with no luck either. I am unable to format, access or do anything to any memory stick. Any suggestions? Other devices are working fine in my USB...
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