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WinterSnowfall: You may simply have gotten a bad batch... or a counterfeited one.
Probably counterfeit. If you know the actual size the SD card is (vs what it says it is) then you can format to just that size and it may be stable enough. But you'd have to test it.
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WinterSnowfall: You may simply have gotten a bad batch... or a counterfeited one.
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rtcvb32: Probably counterfeit. If you know the actual size the SD card is (vs what it says it is) then you can format to just that size and it may be stable enough. But you'd have to test it.
counterfeit? i bought them in a phone store.
would really be sucks if this is true.
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rtcvb32: Probably counterfeit. If you know the actual size the SD card is (vs what it says it is) then you can format to just that size and it may be stable enough. But you'd have to test it.
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Abishia: counterfeit? i bought them in a phone store.
would really be sucks if this is true.
Or it could be faulty, hard to say. Stuff gets damaged during transit.

h2testw or fight flash fraud may be some worth trying, or doing sector tests for bad sectors/chips, maybe avoiding those will help.

https://askubuntu.com/questions/737473/check-real-size-of-usb-thumb-drive
http://oss.digirati.com.br/f3/
Post edited October 22, 2021 by rtcvb32