I have no problem blaming the product itself because there is NO issue with the card, this is evidenced from the fact that: A-I have used several different brands and sizes of cards (Kingston, PNY, SanDisk, HP and even Sony). B- all the cards in question work perfectly with other devices I own (cameras, computers, etc.). C- after having failed so totally at using storage cards for my reading material I fell back on using the internal memory which caused the exact same problems as the cards. Incidentally, another thing I haven't yet pointed out is that the device is even more frustrated when using both card slots together. So I will thank the poster to refrain from telling us that our faulty devices are clearly not faulty and thus implying that we are idiots for not knowing what we are talking about, either be helpful or go start your own damned thread!
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Originally Posted by rmm200
It sounds to me like the freeze problems listed all related to an external card. Don't blame the device unless you have problems with no external card; just internal memory.
And use a quality brand name external card when you do. I have had very good success with Sandisk; I do know a marginal card can cause no end of problems.
Robert
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