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I have a 2 gig non-Sony Memstick ProDuo which seems only to be able to
hold 1 gig. After that it writes broken files. Full sized but
broken. So it can write a 50 gig video file but as soon as it starts
to read it, the read stops. No amount of self-formatting can help this
situation.
The situation seems to be caused in whole or in part by retaining some
files in a recycle folder called TRASHES which as far as I can see can
only be seen on a Mac. These mysterious files can be written over but
when one does so, the resulting files cannot be read. Is this an
inherent problem with the Sony format or is there something I can be
doing wrong? Once you have written about 100 files on a camera in
(for example) burst mode, it becomes a bit tedious deleting each one
individually: I wonder if deleting them collectively on the PC or the
Mac causes these phantom files to be created? Or if the stick still
wouldnt write them properly when writing gets to the second 'part' of
the stick?
Is there any way of checking these sticks for things aking to bad
clusters or sectors? Or indeed of marking them bad? Should I be able
to do this with some (new?) UBCD4WIN cd utility?
hold 1 gig. After that it writes broken files. Full sized but
broken. So it can write a 50 gig video file but as soon as it starts
to read it, the read stops. No amount of self-formatting can help this
situation.
The situation seems to be caused in whole or in part by retaining some
files in a recycle folder called TRASHES which as far as I can see can
only be seen on a Mac. These mysterious files can be written over but
when one does so, the resulting files cannot be read. Is this an
inherent problem with the Sony format or is there something I can be
doing wrong? Once you have written about 100 files on a camera in
(for example) burst mode, it becomes a bit tedious deleting each one
individually: I wonder if deleting them collectively on the PC or the
Mac causes these phantom files to be created? Or if the stick still
wouldnt write them properly when writing gets to the second 'part' of
the stick?
Is there any way of checking these sticks for things aking to bad
clusters or sectors? Or indeed of marking them bad? Should I be able
to do this with some (new?) UBCD4WIN cd utility?