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Old 01-24-2007, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by amf
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Originally Posted by patmannyc
No problem on the replies, but you have to figure out why this is happening. I used a 1GB card in my tytn for a month w/o problems. Try answering the following for me:

What apps are on your card?
IE cache on your card?
Mail attachments set to store on card?
Ringtones on your card?
Net CF on card?
Did you attempt the formating steps in my previous post?
Do you have the WINDOWS LIVE BETA installed?
And if so, do you leave it running?
-Resco Explorer/Registry editor
-MapKing
-pTravelAlarm
-SKTools

-IE cache and mail attachments on card.
-.NET CF not on card.
-No Windows Live.
-As I mentioned in my previous post, card formatted with FAT 32 using SKTools.

Thanks.
No email attachments to card. Card disconnects when asleep. If you receive mail, it tries to save the attachment to the card, causing this write error (not enough power supplied to card to write the file, write error). You could combat this by NOT automatically DLing attachments, and doing them manually MAKING SURE the phone is "awake" the entire time it downloads.
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