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    ImDisaster | # 11 | 2007-09-14, 05:44 | Report

    Using a PQI Class 6, 8Gb in the internal slot with no problems so far.

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    Last edited by ImDisaster; 2007-09-14 at 06:12.

     
    geneven | # 12 | 2007-09-14, 06:06 | Report

    What brand, ImDisaster?

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    ImDisaster | # 13 | 2007-09-14, 06:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by geneven View Post
    What brand, ImDisaster?
    PQI Class 6 (edited original posting.) It is the same card the previous owner was using...not sure if he used it internally or externally. After I saw the posts that suggested the external slot could be an issue I installed the card to the internal slot.

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    Toontje | # 14 | 2007-09-14, 07:20 | Report

    Good poll. That's exactly what i'm trying to find out in this post as well. If it turns out that the internal slot works well, we can just buy the biggest card available and stick it in the internal slot. Ah, and send the invoice for the new card to Nokia, of course.

    Ton.

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    artkavanagh | # 15 | 2007-09-14, 07:30 | Report

    Originally Posted by Grue237 View Post
    Those that have not had a problem dont need to be in the thread. We already understand this doesnt happen to everyone.
    Wouldn't it be useful to have some idea what percentage of cards fail overall?

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    Toontje | # 16 | 2007-09-14, 08:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by artkavanagh View Post
    Wouldn't it be useful to have some idea what percentage of cards fail overall?
    I think it's more useful to make a list of brands and types of failing cards. Then we know what not to buy next.

    Ton.

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    calador | # 17 | 2007-09-14, 09:02 | Report

    2GB microSD in external slot (with adapter, of course). Started getting read-only errors. Cannot successfully format in either Windows or a Canon digital camera.

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    kudos1uk | # 18 | 2007-09-14, 09:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by Toontje View Post
    Good poll. That's exactly what i'm trying to find out in this post as well. If it turns out that the internal slot works well, we can just buy the biggest card available and stick it in the internal slot. Ah, and send the invoice for the new card to Nokia, of course.

    Ton.
    Or just change them under guarantee, Kingston = lifetime guarantee

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    Karel Jansens | # 19 | 2007-09-14, 09:12 | Report

    It might also be useful to know whether anyone who never uses the usb connection has had problems with their cards.

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    Toontje | # 20 | 2007-09-14, 09:33 | Report

    I always used the USB connection (i don't have a cardreader nor a PC with SD slot) and never had problems. My problems started a while after photos were copied on my card using a laptop with card reader using Vista.

    Dunno if it's related, but since we cannot track the source of the problem i just throw this in.

    Ton.

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