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Re: SD Card shows corrupt file names

Try running chkdsk on your SD card (via the computer). Once that's done, do a full format again (also via the computer).

The difference between a quick format and full format is that the latter checks every sector and finds those that are damaged. It then writes to the file system to NOT place any data on the corrupted sectors.

I hope you have backups of your files... if not, back everything up now.
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