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basura=garbage |
| Bought two of these piece of crap. Filled them up with pictures on special trip with my wife; came back home only to find out that the disks had a memory stick error. Could not retrieve any of my precious pictures. Get SONY forget LEXAR! |
Do not buy - I second that! |
| I recently purchased a 256 Lexar stick at a Target store and after my first time filling it up with pictures I got the "Format Error" message just as the other reviewer explained. I was able to eventually download most of my photos, but did loose a few. Luckily, Target took the stick back and gave me a refund. Now, one of the 128 Lexar sticks I bought last year gave me a "Format Error" after taking a photo. Luckily, I was able to quickly delete the picture and it seems to be working okay now. I am not confident in the durability of this stick so I will NEVER buy Lexar sticks again. When you are recording memories, just spend the extra money on SONY. It's worth it! I have two Sony sticks (one two years old and one a year old.) I have NO problems with these. |
Do not buy |
| After using this memory stick in my SONY DSC-V1 for a few months, it just stopped working. I took pictures with it and then transferred them into my SONY VAIO. The memory stick was sitting in my computer's slot for a few days, and when I put it in my camera to take pictures, my camera lcd screen blinked "format error." I tried formatting it with my computer, but my computer told me the disc was write protected, which it wasn't. It would not format in my camera either. I was only able to use one half of the stick. A few pictures later, both halves of the stick were not working. My camera shows each side as having a "format error," or a "system error." |
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