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Anonymous Posted on Mar 23, 2017

I plugged in a memorex M-flyer 1GB memory stick on my Mac at work; I put a few (InDesign) files on it, in addition to some other files from home. Took it to a different Mac, removed the files I was transferring, no problem. Then, I took my home files off the stick, parked them on my desktop, and later tried to put them back on the stick from whence they came, and the stick said - No Room. The stick was completely empty. I tried dragging a simple, two word TextEdit doc onto the stick, and I got the same message. It took it anyway, but would not let me open it, saying it was corrupted. Why can't I put the files back on that were there in the first place? Why won't it accept anything at all? Thanks, Kathleen

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Hi if the stick is corrupted and you have no files currently on it have you tried reformating it. that may remove the corruption

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