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2007-09-13
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2007-09-13
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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Maybe he/she just wants to know the type of card and location of slot which has caused the card to spoil? The "none" is of no use here.
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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2007-09-14
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Why is the only choice 4GB capacity cards? I had a 2GB PNY SD (general use) go teets up on me in the external slot this very evening.
Last edited by Grue237; 2007-09-13 at 20:38.