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Old 11-06-2011, 05:23 AM   #289
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Originally Posted by Kolenka View Post
I've tried a similar set of steps on my T1, and am not able reproduce the problem as you are able to. It's a little odd that the the SD card produces the problem, but internal memory doesn't. There really isn't anything special about how the driver handles an SD card versus internal memory.

Are you able to try a different SD card? I know that not all SD cards are created equal, and there are even counterfeit cards out there that have been known to cause problems for folks.
The card I used is a Kingston Class 4 (that I bought in a very decent store... but, yes, who knows...). But, in any case, I just tried with another, previously tested card (a 1 MB SanDisk) - and I inmediatly had exactly the same problems. I understand your point that the card might be wrong, as I've been looking around and nobody else seems to be having my problems. I'm lost

In any case I can survive (at least in theory) using only the main memory and no card, which is what I'm doing now. But I don't like it. And I hate not knowing what's going on!

Thank you for your time and efforts, Kolenka.
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