[tmp] Re: Something to watch for

  • From: Andrea Sherry <sherryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 10:10:25 +1000

I have a zip lock bag with me at all times and put the ClipZip in that to change cards. So even if my 64G cards decides to try for low earth orbit all is well and my card is safe.

Andrea
On 13/07/2014 10:06 AM, Ricky wrote:
i too, lost my only 64gb micro sd card, and as if that wasn't bad enough, it was still in my zip clip! i ordered another clip zip, and as i write this it is speedily heading my way!
Original message:
  Wow! And all the books and music on the 64GB card, did you somehow
back it up to your PC, or is it lost?

El 12/07/2014 04:57 p.m., Laz escribió:
Hey all,

A couple of days ago I dropped my player on the ground in a parking
garage. My son was able to retrieve it from under the car. I gave it a
quick once over to ensure nothing had broken off.

Later that day when I turned my player on and wanted to resume playing
the audiobook I had been listening to, I discovered that the fall had
caused the 64GB microSD card to eject itself out of the player!

So to everyone out there, if your player ever hits the floor, make
sure you check to see if your microSD card was ejected by the fall and
retrieve it along with the player wherever it may have landed.
Unfortunately it was toolate by the time I realized the microSD card
had gone missing. Now I'm back to using a 16GB card instead.

I hope this helps someone else.

All the best,

Laz


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