Listers,

I just saw a great deal on SanDisk Cruzer Mini USM Flash Drives (memory
sticks) so I bought a 1 GB stick. The box says it is compatible with USB 1.1
and 2.

I have USB 1 via a PCI card, and use it to connect my Palm. So, it works.

However, when I put in the stick, my machine immediately died. Powered down.

I rebooted, twice, before things returned to normal. However,  I don't see
the stick on my desktop. I've done this before with borrowed sticks, and
have seen them just fine.

I'm running OS 9.1 on a 7500/G3.

Any idea what is going on? Would the 1 GB capacity have anything to do with
it?

Bob

How are you plugging the USB stick into the machine? If you are using a hub, the would be no electrical reason for the computer to simply shut down.
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