They don't need to be formatted....though they can just like you would an old
fashioned floppy. They have no mechanical moving parts....they are simply a
disk medium to save a relatively small amount of data (compared to a 200 - 400
GB hard drive).
Regards from
Bob -- the "Keyboard Cowboy",
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Cincinnati, Ohio
Scottsdale, Arizona
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:44:23 +0100, Janet wrote:
| Thank you for responding. What is the maximum capacity of them and
| how = is it that technicians use them when formatting is
| necessary. Is it a = hope of saving something, if not all and if
| so how much can they save? =
|
|
| Janet
|
|
| ----- Original Message -----=20
| From: "Andrew G." <asgillean@xxxxxxxxxx>
|
| | If by 'Memory Stick' you mean Thumbdrive aka USBdrive then I
| | think =
| |
| you're
| | out of luck.
| | The largest I've seen are in the 4 Gb range.
| | I wish you luck in your search.
| | Andy
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