Remember to properly treat a flash card, "stop" it
by using the green "safely remove hardware" icon
in the system tray.  When properly stopped, remove
it.  Not using that process can result in
corruption of the data on the flash drive.

Elaine

No one can earn a million dollars honestly.
--William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925)

Hello Linda

On Tuesday, February 14, 2006, you wrote

> Be aware that flash drives can fail.  My daughter lost some very
> important college work by saving her work on a
> flash drive that failed.
> (It was a Sony, so buying a good one doesn't make a difference.) I
> regularly use the flash drive to move work from
> one computer to another,
> but not to save info permanently.

> Linda B.




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