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  • SanDisk 2GB SD Memory Card (SDSDB-2048, Bulk Package)

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    SanDisk 2GB SD Memory Card (SDSDB-2048, Bulk Package)
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 stars




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    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    SanDisk card incompatible with HP Pavilion XP SP2, 2008-05-27
    UPDATE TO MY PREVIOUS POST:
    On the HP Pavilion dv4000, with Windows XP SP2, with a built in multicard reader, I have found that the BlueProton USB SanDisk SD card reader offered [...] *does* make the card *readable* by the HP XP SP2.

    So apparently, the SanDisk 2GB card hardware design sold, is not hardware compatible with the *multicard* reader that is built into the HP, and that this new BlueProton USB SanDisk-SD-flash-format only card reader makes it completely readable. I also tried my USB 51 in one multicard reader with the SanDisk SD 2GB cards on the HP XP SP2, and it also makes the card readable by the HP. So the HP XP SP2 has no problems accessing a 2GB SD card format, but that the bulk SanDisk card itself is not backward hardware compatible, or it is simply incompatible, with one versions of multicard reader, or that the HP Pavilion dv4000's multicard reader is not 100% compatible with all SD format flash.

    I cannot diagnose which hardware issue is the problem, in the SD design, in the SD reader, or a mix of both. As some users have commented there's incompatabilities, it is good to have another 10-20 buck card reader, or buy one SD flash before buying bulk, to assure compatibility between the two hardware systems of SD flash and SD reader you may own.

    I would rate the unit 2 stars, but don't know how to upgrade the rating, just the post.
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    I recently bought four 2GB SanDisk cards. They cannot be properly formatted in the built in SD card reader, on the HP Pavilion XP SP2. When they are "formatted" as FAT only on the HP XP SP2, they act like they can receive files from the HP, but when you go back to examine them, the files do not read back. When the cards are used in a digital camera to take pictures, and the card is put in the HP XP SP2 SD card reader, no files or folders are visible at all.

    I have to work around all of this by exclusively using USB to download the files from the camera to the HP, versus simply plugging the card into the HP. Plus, the card is useless, with the HP, by itself.

    A definitely incompatible SanDisk product, with a standard HP Pavilion XP SP2 with built in SD/multi card reader slot. Useable enough with a digital camera, through USB exclusively, as you cannot swap the card into the HP.

    Loved it, 2008-05-26
    It is the second time I bought a Sandisc memory card. I had no problems at all and was very cheap.

    The card works fine, 2008-05-20
    I got this card for my wife's sandisk MP3 player, the card works fast and fine. The card's brand is very reliable for the cell phones too.

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great with Kodak EasyShare SV-710 7-Inch Digital Picture Frame, 2008-04-28
    I bought this, as Amazon suggests, to use in conjunction with the Kodak EasyShare SV-710. It worked perfectly! I plugged it into the frame and copied photos to it with ease - no problems at all! I will definitely buy this card again with future digital frame purchases!

    Solid Product Worth the Purchase, 2008-04-26
    I purchased a sandisk 64MB disk for my point and shoot camera, which I still have to this day and since it is still working well I decided to go with sandisk for the upgrade. I needed the disk for dSLR I purchased recently and considered the high capacity SD cards as they are suppose to give you a quicker response time.

    I have shot a few hundred shots and there hasn't been a significant lag with this card ( I tested it against my sisters SDHC card). I haven't had a read problem with the card (I have used it with my internal card reader on my notebook, a stand alone third party reader, with the camera attached to a desktop, etc). With the price drop I probably will pick up a couple more....

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