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Old 03-15-2009, 04:09 PM   #5
TallMomof2
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Does this behavior occur with other SD cards? I had an Adata SD card that was faulty and could bring any device to its knees. It actually severely stunned my Kindle 1 but after discharging and recharging the battery the Kindle was fine. Same SD card caused my Palm T|X to go into a reset loop where it continuously reset itself and caused the dreaded Blue Screen on my PC. That card promptly went into the electronic recycling box. Try another card.

Is the card formatted to FAT32? Check to be sure.

If this doesn't help, definitely contact Amazon CS.
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