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A Series & Other Mobile@weena1956 It could be that the SD card is failing. Luckily you were able to backup your files. I would try a new SD card and see if you have the same issues. If not, then you know that the old SD card was unreliable.
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A Series & Other MobileI agree, if the card has been in "forever" and has had a lot of activity, the card is probably going bad. SD cards are really cheap and it's easy to move stuff to another card, so why not do that just in case? What's the worst that could happen, you have a fresh card that you can keep in your device "forever".
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A Series & Other MobileIt's rare but not unheard of for a card to be defective from the start. Have you tried removing the card, cleaning it off and reseating it? Frankly, it's just easier to try a new card.
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