Re: Sony vs SanDIsc Memory stick



Finnegan wrote:
SSony Computer (winXP) Sony Camera - computer reads sony
memory sticks - does not recognize SanDisc sticks - any
assistance - thopughts appreciated - I am not a wiz with
computers

Regards
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Any brand should be compatible if you have a reader for a memory stick. Maybe the SanDisk memory stick is corrupted...
it may help to reformat it in the camera but any files on it will be lost.

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