SanDisk are the only ones that never fail if it's a new stick. I've seen corrupt ones fail but a low level format with HDD guru normally fixes that.try ebay for smallest usb flash drive but sandisk i have had no problems with.
SanDisk are the only ones that never fail if it's a new stick. I've seen corrupt ones fail but a low level format with HDD guru normally fixes that.try ebay for smallest usb flash drive but sandisk i have had no problems with.
Get the 32gb if they got no smaller, just make sure you format it on pc before anything else
Yes integral is crap.Integral brand is kack, check the reviews on tesco's own website
Actually tried a Sandisk Ultra 32Gb earlier I borrowed from work and still the same issue, not wasting any more time on this tbh will punt the box for spares and repairs
Yes I agree but as you will know zgemmas can be trouble flashing with larger flash drives ,where as smaller ones even unbranded would workSanDisk are the only ones that never fail if it's a new stick. I've seen corrupt ones fail but a low level format with HDD guru normally fixes that.
did you format flashdrive as fat32 ?Integral brand is kack, check the reviews on tesco's own website
Actually tried a Sandisk Ultra 32Gb earlier I borrowed from work and still the same issue, not wasting any more time on this tbh will punt the box for spares and repairs
I've flashed my H7 with 8, 16, 32 and a 128gb without trouble....I vaguely remember having a few problems with the H2h and flash drives back in the cable daysYes I agree but as you will know zgemmas can be trouble flashing with larger flash drives ,where as smaller ones even unbranded would work