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Old 05-30-2013, 03:44 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
Well, can you tell us what card: manufacturer, class, size? That way maybe Kobo can check to see if that particular card is not being handled by the firmware. It could be a good way to replicate the problem.

I am willing to bet it IS the FW, but I do remember having what had been a perfectly good cat5 cable fail when I plugged it in a new desktop computer. Strange things sometimes happen at inauspicious moments.
Very true, Taming. I just try to use Occam's Razor in these situations, so I don't end up slamming my head into my keyboard (much).

The SD card is a SanDisk 32 gig micro SD.

And funnily enough--I had to run errands today, and lo and behold--I've come home with a new Kobo Aura. I NEVER do stuff like that, but I made the mistake of reading the forums and I wanted that bigger screen and light. So--might be a moot point, but still.
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