bobble14988
New Member
I'm at work and I've just been visited by a customer with a 16GB pen drive and a year old laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit.
The customer said that he could not transfer files larger than 4 or 5 gigs to his pen drive. He had tried it not only on his laptop but on a desktop computer too with the same results. "There is an error message before the transfer even begins saying there is not enough space on the device" he told me. I had a look at the pen drive and it looked fairly new and shiny but i forget the name of the manufacturer, doh!
I'm only a lowly Dixons employee so its not like I should know the reason for this problem but I'm quite interested in things like this so I was wondering if anybody is able to give me an insight into the problem. If they've experienced the same thing with other devices or if its an issue limited to a range of cheaper pen drives?
If you want to respond to this, feel free to even go into the knitty gritty detail about it.

Thanks.
The customer said that he could not transfer files larger than 4 or 5 gigs to his pen drive. He had tried it not only on his laptop but on a desktop computer too with the same results. "There is an error message before the transfer even begins saying there is not enough space on the device" he told me. I had a look at the pen drive and it looked fairly new and shiny but i forget the name of the manufacturer, doh!
I'm only a lowly Dixons employee so its not like I should know the reason for this problem but I'm quite interested in things like this so I was wondering if anybody is able to give me an insight into the problem. If they've experienced the same thing with other devices or if its an issue limited to a range of cheaper pen drives?
If you want to respond to this, feel free to even go into the knitty gritty detail about it.
Thanks.