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Old 12-09-2011, 03:19 PM   #5
oldyellr
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I do believe I've solved my problem. It looks like this micro sd card slot works like some of the full size memory card slots. I think it's supposed to toggle the card in and out on alternate "pushes". I picked up another micro card (this one an 8 gig with a SD adapter and a USB adapter from The Source) and that's what it was doing when I inserted it. It was hard to tell with my first card because it goes in flush and I have my Vox in and Indigo hard cover case. I have to press it in with my thumbnail, or perhaps some small tool that won't slip past the card, and it definitely stays in and pops out on alternate pushes. Actually, that's how I thought it ought to work in the beginning but I guess I just didn't know how far I had to push it.
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