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Old 02-28-2008, 03:48 AM   #22
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Did you run fsck and it deteced errors? I assume you unmounted before disconnecting the cable?
Ya, several times - detecting errors each time. I had several files that couldn't be deleted until I did the file system check.

I ended up reformatting the card completely and that (at least for the time being) solved the problem.

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I wonder why this happens for many people. Can the general quality of SD cards be worse know than it was a couple of years ago so it is just an effect of this?
I think I understand why now.

The card is hard to seat correctly. You really have to push it in to get it to "click" into place. More than a couple times, I got the card in enough to register in the Cybook while it was on, but it didn't lock into place and the card immediately popped back out. Probably corrupted things at that point.
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