thedra
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read somewhere that sandisk sd cards dont work well (or at all) in toshiba e310. has anyone else heard this? i have an e330 but am thinking i'll have the same problems. thanks.
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Tong Zhang
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I wonder where you heard about this.
I have both e310 and e330, and have been using Sandisk SD cards on both units just fine. After reading your post, I tried all the Sandisk cards in the office on both units again. I still don't have any problem.
Tong
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thedra
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i read it on amazon (customer feedback). dont know of if this link will work but .... http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000068CS0/customer-reviews/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/104-9275217-7999953
it's feedback for the 128mb sd card.
i realize you cant believe these posts all the time but thot it worth checking with you guys.
thanks
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Tong Zhang
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Sure thing! It's good to double check on a purchase.
Again, tried that card on all the units, experienced no trouble. Sandisk gives you 5 year warranty, longer than most of the storage vendors we know. We feel good about recommending it.
Tong
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sue_mccartin
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Sandisks sd cards made in China and to a smaller extent in Japan have been the problem children. I've read it's got something to do with the memory controller in the cards. SD cards are giving lots of manufacturer's problems, I bought two Lexar cards inside a week at different places and got two bad ones right out of the package. The SD cards apparently need some really tight manufacturing specs or there are problems.
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