Re: Flash Drive Question

2012-01-03 Thread Dan
At 10:59 AM -0700 1/3/2012, Bill Brown wrote: Kingston Data Traveler 8 GB Thumb Drive. Format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Capacity: 7.67 GB Available: 7.64 GB Used: 30.1 MB on disk. Only 1 partition on this disk, the main one. Question: I have completely erased this puppy a few times in a r

Flash Drive Question

2012-01-03 Thread Bill Brown
Greetings Group. Got a bit of a question regarding one my thumb drives. Here's the pertinent info: Kingston Data Traveler 8 GB Thumb Drive. Format is Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Capacity: 7.67 GB Available: 7.64 GB Used: 30.1 MB on disk. Only 1 partition on this disk, the main one. Question:

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-15 Thread Stephen Conrad
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:21 AM, Amanda Ward wrote: > > Hi Steve... > > On Jan 15, 2009, at 1:03 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > >> >> OK, a few things to sum up from all your replies. >> >> 1) I can drag files from the web page or the desktop to the Flash >> Drive (the 'Brute Force' method). >> >> 2

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-15 Thread Amanda Ward
Hi Steve... On Jan 15, 2009, at 1:03 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > > OK, a few things to sum up from all your replies. > > 1) I can drag files from the web page or the desktop to the Flash > Drive (the 'Brute Force' method). > > 2) If I can do #1 the drives are not Write Protected > > 3) The one F

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-15 Thread Stephen Conrad
OK, a few things to sum up from all your replies. 1) I can drag files from the web page or the desktop to the Flash Drive (the 'Brute Force' method). 2) If I can do #1 the drives are not Write Protected 3) The one Flash Drive is a Kingston, the other is one I found and it is called Secure_II

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Charles Davis
On Jan 14, 2009, at 7:30 AM, Amanda Ward wrote: > > Hi Steve... > > On Jan 13, 2009, at 11:15 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > >> >> Mac OS X (10.2.9) >> >> Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and >> it won't let me >> I can see the Flash Drives on my Desktop but when I c

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 14, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote: > > > On Jan 14, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > >> >> Mac OS X (10.2.9) >> >> Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and >> it won't let me >> I can see the Flash Drives on my Desktop but when I click "Save I

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 14, 2009, at 12:15 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > > Mac OS X (10.2.9) > > Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and > it won't let me > I can see the Flash Drives on my Desktop but when I click "Save Image > As" it only show this for options for where to put it: Ho

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Amanda Ward
Hi Steve... On Jan 13, 2009, at 11:15 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > > Mac OS X (10.2.9) > > Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and > it won't let me > I can see the Flash Drives on my Desktop but when I click "Save Image > As" it only show this for options for where t

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Charles Davis
Or, there is always the ole 'Brute Force' method; Download to 'Desktop', drag to 'Flash Drive'. ;-) Chuck D. On Jan 14, 2009, at 2:37 AM, Kyle Parish wrote: > > You may be able to go to the companys web-site that makes the > flash-drive and reinstall the driver for it. > It sounds like a d

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Tim Gochnour
??? On Jan 14, 2009, at 2:37 AM, Kyle Parish wrote: > > You may be able to go to the companys web-site that makes the > flash-drive and reinstall the driver for it. > It sounds like a driver problem to me. > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Stephen Conrad > wrote: >> >> Mac OS X (10.2.9)

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-14 Thread Ralph Green
Howdy, If you can read files from the flash drive, there are two reasons I have seen why writing fails. The most common is that you have too many files in the root directory. Flash drives typically are formatted with a FAT filesystem of some kind. When you format a FAT drive(FAT16 or FAT32 or

Re: Flash Drive Question

2009-01-13 Thread Kyle Parish
You may be able to go to the companys web-site that makes the flash-drive and reinstall the driver for it. It sounds like a driver problem to me. On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 12:15 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote: > > Mac OS X (10.2.9) > > Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and

Flash Drive Question

2009-01-13 Thread Stephen Conrad
Mac OS X (10.2.9) Recently I tried to save a photo from a website to a Flash Drive and it won't let me I can see the Flash Drives on my Desktop but when I click "Save Image As" it only show this for options for where to put it: Home, Documents, iDisk and Desktop Any suggestions? -- Steve Conra