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Originally Posted by jackastor
Then I wonder if there is an internal short in the card somewhere? Do you have access to an electron microscope? pretty much the only way to find out and the procedure would destroy the card at any rate. Those cards are very thin and delicate and it could have happened during shipping and handling, I have sent a cards back to Lexar to get replacements (Lexar was the brand I had an issue with)under warranty it is possible for you to do the same with your card hopefully.
regards
Good luck
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I'd blame more the card reader than the card itself. Yesterday I put the same card into the Nook ST Glow and it read and opened beautifully... I'd blame some software glitch of the card reader...