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Old 02-13-2006, 03:54 PM   #9
albertw2
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Originally Posted by glc
Then it's defective and needs to be replaced.
Well I contacted Sandisk and they are willing to replace if it is defective . . . my fear is that it isn't and I really don't want to lose the stuff I have on the drive!!! I read a few posts somewhere else where two people had the same problem . . . flash being treated as a floppy. They said it occurred after enabling write caching trying to improve performance, and then unplugging without safe unplugging. If this happened to mine do you think there is anyway to bring it back?
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