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Old 11-02-2016, 05:42 PM   #13
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Just checked it. It is very easy to get the micro sd out of it. Just press it down (the smaller side where the contacts are) and push it foreward to the smaller side where the contacts are. Getting it back is easy too. I'm now in the process of backing it up and writing it to another sd.

OK, update: After spending some time with it have to admit.
I wasn't able to back the sd card up and successfully write it on another card. I tried it under XP with MiniTool Partition wizard and USB-Image-Tool. The new SD-cards just created bootloops.
I guess that it would be possible under Linux but that is only speculation.

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