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Old 07-24-2010, 07:31 PM   #13
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not all SDHC cards are created equal...even at this point in time it's still not unheard of for a device to have probs with a brand or even just a model or size card no matter what sort of device we are talking about. So maybe it's that card and the PB360 just don't like each other. The brand & model number for the card matter because you might not even have a genuine card from that mfg...lots of fake cards out there be they SDHC or even CF cards...I got stung for half a dozen 8GB SanDisk cards a few years back and back then that was nearly $1000 which I got refunded by my credit card but still it hurt. What tipped me off though was when one of the cards just stopped working...at first it was sluggish then one day it apparently ate itself.

I have not scoured every post but the best suggestion I would offer is to try a different card somehow. Even better is to titrate up from 4GB, 8GB, 16GB to 32GB cards and observe the behavior in your PB360.

I just have a sense that if you have a cheaper more Brand-X sort of card there might very well be issues in the card's firmware and design causing your issues, even if it works OK on your computer's reader. The reader in your computer is likely more robust and able to manage with marginal cards.
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