| Re: windows vista thinks my memory sticks are not formatted What I did was move all the data from the memory card into my hard drive,
format it in vista, and moved all the data back.
After that, there were no more error messages whenever I inserted the card
into my computer
again. However, it is odd that vista would detect a problem and XP never
did.
And you're right, when I take up the solution of scanning and fixing my SD
card, it never does it.
thanks Travis
"Travis King" <Anonymous@none.com> wrote in message
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> Vista does this to my flash drive a lot after using it in an XP system and
> plugging into my Vista machine. I've done a scan & fix thing, it never
> seems to find any problems, but it doesn't affect the data on my drive.
> "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Favian" <fav1an******.com> wrote in message
>> news:ABC1945B-9A9D-4BD6-9000-67A7506AB5FB@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>>> If I insert a memory stick into my memory card hub, windows vista will
>>> automatically assume that the stick is not formatted, and will suggest
>>> that I format it. The problem here, is that there is data on the memory
>>> stick, vista does not bother checking the contents of the memory stick.
>>> (Typically in XP, it will scan the contents of the memory stick, and
>>> present me with some options depending on the contents)
>>>
>>> I foresee someone assuming there is no data on their memory
>>> cards/sticks,
>>> even though there is, and taking vista's suggestion of formatting the
>>> card
>>> and thus erasing their data.
>>>
>>> This was never an issue in XP, only in VISTA.
>>>
>>> Any comments/suggestions regarding this? Similar experiences?
>>>
>>> Please fix it microsoft.[/color]
>>
>> Here is an attachment of the prompt I get whenever I insert a memory
>> stick.
>> Contrary to what I said earlier, it does not recommend formatting, rather
>> it
>> recommends scanning to fix it, however XP has never detected any problems
>> with it before and I feel like like my data could be compromised if I
>> click
>> take vista's recommendation. Can anyone else verify if this happens?
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