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Re: |RHODCMDA|.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸.- Energy -.¸¸.·´¯ * |Aug 28| 21914|23127 * Sense 2018

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Originally Posted by lbcary View Post
I highly agree and is why i switched to a different sdcard when i was having SOD issues and it appeared to help,especially with the cabs i install via sdcard.Thanks alot for elaborating on the issue. The only other thing ive noticed is that with extremely old micro sdcards that have been used an formatted and reformatted many different times can sometimes just seem to wear out. Reformatting usually fixes most sdcard problems but sometimes they just wear out.So if u only have 1 sdcard and u have already reformatted and u are the only one experiencing a specific problem then buy a new sdcard,format it correctly and try again. It cant hurt.Thanks again for elaborating the issue for those who havent considered it yet.Its worth a shot.
SD cards have a finite number of read/write cycles and do eventually go bad. Sometimes formatting them will buy you a little more time and use out of them but eventually they will fail.

Also, the higher the "class" of the card, the higher the speed/transfer rate. I used to use a class II 4 gig card that really slowed things down such as my music. Swithched to a C VI 8gb card and there is no turning back. Everything I run off the card is fast, fluid and smooth.

The brand you use also makes a difference. I don't trust the "ebay" knockoffs and almost consistently have problems with them. Chineese crap. Even some "branded" ones ended up being convincing knockoffs so be careful who you buy from and stick with well known manufacturers.

If my phone all of a sudden starts acting wonky, the first thing I do (after a soft reset) is swap out my memory card.

David
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