Yes I know, but I have examined the Disk with CST's DISKED and FILED.
Just two files on the Disk gave a read failed error. I remember that
from those good old QL days ;-). I was just reading the disk, not
writing to it.

-----Original Message-----
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 05:16:03 +0100
Subject: Re: [ql-users] email address Phil Borman
From: James Hunkins 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Often a damaged file on a USB drive is because the drive was removed  
before the file was completely copied to it.  Or the system was  
powered off.

Some drives have a flashing LED to indicate when it is being written  
to.  I use this feature to verify that it is safe to remove the USB  
drive.

jim


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