Super Media Store has the SanDisk 32GB Cruzer USB 2.0 Flash Drive for $64 with free shipping. Compatible with PC (XP, Vista), Mac, and Linux (storage only).
Switchblade design is great. No cap to lose. I know their sd cards have a lifetime warranty, which I have used once and had to make several tech support calls to get them to honor.
I digg the Cruizer... but got a supertalent 32GB for $46 from here ;offer from ~ 2 wks ago ...
Cruizer are flawless and give decent specs... ~26MB Read/8Mb write have had 4 cruizers so far, all of them work... but the ORANGE LIGHT gets a tad annoying already!
I own several SanDisk Secure Digital Cards. I purchased one of the 1GB Ultra II Secure Digital Card and it gave me problems writing files trying to format. I contacted Sandisk and informed them of my problem, they asked what equipment I was using. They came back and said I should have checked with the manufacturer of the equipment to see if it was compatible.
WHAT!
Lets see I have tried to get this card to work in two different Nikon cameras, two Dell Computers, two Gateway desktops, one Gateway Laptop, three emachines, two usb readers (one was made by Sandisk), a Palm TX, and MP3 player.
You would think they would replace it but no they say card should be fine, it should be but it is not. So much for life time replacement.
oddly, mine doesn't seem to like to work when i try to transfer media from XP to Win7 64 and vice versa. Its like it doesn't recognize the file system differences even though they are both NTFS. It keeps asking me if i want to format the disk when i have data on it. It seems to be a problem with the application that runs on the disk when its inserted into the computer. Very odd and frustrating
The worst and least reliable brand I've used.
Personally, I cannot complain about Sundisk quality: my memory sticks are still working.
Both of mine work great, and one of them has gone thru the washing machine 3 times and dryer twice! Still works!
all my sandisk stuff still work great!
Switchblade design is great. No cap to lose. I know their sd cards have a lifetime warranty, which I have used once and had to make several tech support calls to get them to honor.
I digg the Cruizer... but got a supertalent 32GB for $46 from here ;offer from ~ 2 wks ago ...
Cruizer are flawless and give decent specs... ~26MB Read/8Mb write
have had 4 cruizers so far, all of them work... but the ORANGE LIGHT gets a tad annoying already!
I have a Cruzer that works good. Good deal!
From a BB post:
I own several SanDisk Secure Digital Cards. I purchased one of the 1GB Ultra II Secure Digital Card and it gave me problems writing files trying to format. I contacted Sandisk and informed them of my problem, they asked what equipment I was using. They came back and said I should have checked with the manufacturer of the equipment to see if it was compatible.
WHAT!
Lets see I have tried to get this card to work in two different Nikon cameras, two Dell Computers, two Gateway desktops, one Gateway Laptop, three emachines, two usb readers (one was made by Sandisk), a Palm TX, and MP3 player.
You would think they would replace it but no they say card should be fine, it should be but it is not. So much for life time replacement.
This works better than my memory.
oddly, mine doesn't seem to like to work when i try to transfer media from XP to Win7 64 and vice versa. Its like it doesn't recognize the file system differences even though they are both NTFS. It keeps asking me if i want to format the disk when i have data on it. It seems to be a problem with the application that runs on the disk when its inserted into the computer. Very odd and frustrating
I have the 4 GB version that has been working great for years.
...but I hear that the larger sizes are pathetically slow!
#10, maybe go back to fat32 if it was originally formatted in fat32?
cruzer sticks have worked well for me. I own 4 of them of various sizes and they are still working.