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My card was corrupted after I changed my settings on my email so that attachments would be saved to the card. Not sure this caused the problem, but it happened immediately after I changed the settings and then used my email. I reset the device several times with no change in the SD card, but I was able to reformat the card and it works fine and fortunately I had copied my card to my hard drive so I was able to restore it. I have changed the settings on email and now it seems fine.
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Mine corrupted yet again, and I really didnt do anything to cause it. Was listening to BT music listening to Pocket Player with music on the microsd card. 6gb sandisk. Once again, a reset fixed the issue.
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missing (lost) folders from my sd card. what's up?
i have had quite a few wm devices and have read a few threads about people loosing files and folders from there sd cards. this has happened to me for the first time on the touch. in fact it has happened twice since i got the device. i dont know if it is the sd card i am using or the device it self. i got a 2 gb card when i got the phone.
i am not missing everything just some stuff. maybe half of what was on there. i do keep a backup on my pc. something i learn from the 6700 days when the sd card would pop out and you would just loose it. my backup works but that is not the issue. does anyone know why this happens? is there fault in the type of card one buys? has anyone else lost stuff off there sd card while using the touch? thanks, cody |
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This has been the only issue I have with the Touch. There's no rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes soft-resetting puts everything right again, but on a couple of occasions that didn't help and I've lost data. The card I'm having trouble with (1GB, not SDHC) is a card I know to be good since it worked without problem in my Mogul for a month or so.
Several times after noticing the problem I've run Pocket Mechanic scandisk and it's found lost clusters and other problems with the FAT file system. Sometimes repairable, sometimes not. It's quite frustrating since I can't count on the card to securely hold backups, etc... |
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