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"SanDisk USB Flash Drive nightmare IO error" ,I recently bought a SanDisk Cruzer Micro 1GB flash drive. It refuses to work on my computer. I've dealt with SanDisk's Tech Support -- absolutely no help. I've lost the receipt and packaging (I just moved in to a new apartment), so I have no chance of being able to return it. Here's the scoop: I plug it in, WinXP detects it just fine and that blasted U3 software (which I've since removed) loads up. I go to copy a file...system hang. I wait...and wait...and wait. Eventually, the light on the drive goes out with my PC still holding it's ****. I unplug the drive. Screen goes blank (except for bg pic) and after a few seconds my desktop comes just as it would after a typical XP explorer crash -- most of the open windows are now closed and there aren't too many icons in the tray. Here's the kicker (well, a few actually), I have a SanDisk 256MB Cruzer Mini which works fine. I had a 1GB Cruzer Mini earlier this year (which I returned) which did the same thing the Cruzer Micro does now. I tried the thing on my gf's (who has a 2GB Cruzer Micro) computer and it works fine. Recently, I've been getting an error when I try to transfer files stating "The request could not be processed because of an I/O device error." However, I am able to transfer files that are smaller than 1 MB. I've tried this plastic perturbance in FAT and FAT32. No luck. Just to avoid confusion, I have a 1GB SD card for my camera. Works fine. I even went out and bought one of those adapters that turns the card into a USB drive...still works fine. Someone please help me out here. AMD Athlon 3200+, MSI MB KT6 Delta series, VIA KT600 chipset. BIOS and drivers are all most recent.
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