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Originally Posted by DNSB
Swapping in a class 10 card can be iffy. The larger class 10 cards tend to be optimized for large block read/write speeds while the Kobo ereaders are happier with faster small block read/write speeds. There was quite a bit of discussion about this issue a while back with the conclusion being the most reliable manufacturers for small block speed were SanDisk and Samsung.
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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
Best stick to genuine Samsung or SanDisk cards. Plenty of fakes on ebay and even Amazon Marketplace sellers so caveat emptor.
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This probably is where the problem lies. People not realizing they got a fake card online. Even amazon sells fake cards. It's best to buy directly from an authorized source like Bestbuy or Walmart. The card I use is the Lexar 300x series and so far no problems. I've sync 30gb of old pdf files that I've been wanting to read for a long time. They open up fine and to me they load up faster then the preloaded card.