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Originally Posted by jusmee
It is interesting that the inbuilt routines in the PP could not correct it, but Windows 7 managed to sort it out.
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Yes, I wonder about that too!!!!!!!!!
When connecting to internal storage via USB, the Windows machine does not actually have direct access to the memory. Access to the memory would have to be simulated by the PocketPRO's microprocessor, and it would seem reasonable for it to take some precautions against accidents like mid transfer disconnections and erroneous or inappropriate commands. BUT, it does not seem to take any precautions. I have seen the Master Boot Record (MBR), or it's simulation on the PEZ, get corrupted on my PocketPRO because mine does function correctly at USB2.0 speeds.