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SanDisk 8 GB Class 2 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-8192

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    5 Responses to “SanDisk 8 GB Class 2 SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-8192”

    • R. K. Tarpley says:

      Always check the equipment you’re going to use it in. I made a bad assumption that since I already had a 2 G card that the 8 G would work fine. WRONG! It nor the 4 G cards work in my Canon camera. I’d like to send them back for credit…
      Rating: 1 / 5

    • Park Jong Bum says:

      I’ve ordered the 8G sandisk from BoBoTECHNIC.

      In the mail, it says that I’d get it before Jan. 6th.

      Now, it’s 7th. Why it isn’t delivered yet?

      JB.
      Rating: 1 / 5

    • M. Bensley says:

      I recently bought two of these and I am unable to format these, so I am unable to use them. Too bad I couldn’t give them less than 1 star.
      Rating: 1 / 5

    • Ben Finio says:

      I bought this item so I could download additional songs for Rock Band 2 for my Wii (the Wii has a really small hard drive so you need external storage if you want more than a couple songs). The Wii itself recognizes that the SD card is present and I can move game saves/channels to it etc.; but then when I start Rock Band I get a message that says something like “The device in the SD card slot cannot be used. SD card mode has been disabled.”. I was told this might have something to do with the “HC” part (high content?) and that I should have just gotten a regular SD card.

      This is a very specific complaint, I am sure the card would work fine if you just wanted to use it with a camera/computer etc.
      Rating: 1 / 5

    • S. Monroe says:

      My PC’s built in card reader won’t read it. My camera won’t read it. Buyer beware. May be able to fixe the PC card reader with a driver update, but want’s this hassle?

      Stick with a 2GB SD card if you have equipment a few years old.
      Rating: 1 / 5

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