You'll probably need to supply some information.

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Frank F. T. wrote:

> I have an USB Stick 128MB  no Name, made in China
> and  I have an USB Harddrive  made  in China
>
> http://www.mapower.com.tw/map-h31.htm
>
> and they have the same problem.
>
> Both formatet with Fat32
> Reading is OK
>
> Writing works until about 80MB, then it stops.
>
> Testet with Suse Linux 8.2 (Kernel 2.4) and 9.1 (Kernel 2.6) and Knoppix
> 3.4 (Kernel 2.4)
>
> It`s disgusting to start Windows for writing  :-(
>
> Frank F. T.
>
>
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