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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/28/2013 10:24 AM, Neal Rhodes
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:1382970290.11614.203.camel@t4.mnopltd.com"
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HTC has not provided much insight, they just say maybe the SD card
is intermittently shot, and get another Class 4 or class 6 card.
That would be cheap and the best answer. <br>
<br>
The less attractive answer is the SD contacts in the phone are
going south. <br>
<br>
Anybody got experience with an SD that is iffy in a phone, but not
iffy in a desktop? <br>
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Any Vendors better than others? </blockquote>
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The best way to tell is to migrate the data and replace it; if the
problem persists then it's the phone, otherwise, it was the card.<br>
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Cards do go bad over time. Two years is a decent run for an SD card
that sees daily use, IMHO. I don't use them in production for more
than several dozen passes of writes, and I prefer to use them in
append-only applications when possible.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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