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2010-03-07
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I remember reading somewhere that you needed to do some tweaking before using cards larger than 8GB.
Try searching around on the old Internet Tablet Talk site.
Also, can you/could you see the 16GB microSD in File Manager? (thus proving or disproving the statement above).
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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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2010-03-07
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Canola (latest from extras) has developed a nasty habit of failing to see the external card. When I go into any of the folders to mark for scanning, I can only choose from the internal flash (audio, images) or the 2GB internal flash. It does not show the external card at all.
This is now the third time this has happened randomly, and the sonly solution is to rip Canola off using the cleanup tool, and reinstall and setup a new install. which is a total pain, as I need to re-enter podcast, videocast, and Internet Radio URLs.
Rebooting, and removing the card does not solve the issue, and the card and files/folders are visible to everything else.
any ideas before I file a bug report?