Lazarus
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Having filled up one 32GB Class 10 Micro SD Card for playing MP3 CD rips on my Android Tablet, I bought another and have some odd issues with it.
The original Card was a Philips branded one from 7 Day Shop. It has worked perfectly and happily in not only the Android Tablet, but also a Linux Mint lappie and my Win 10 Tablet.
The new one is Kingston Branded and sold as Class 10.
Apart from the fact it actually performs as Class 4, it will not behave consistently in the Linux lappie, sometimes submitting to Formatting and storing data, before losing it again or even not being recognised at all.
It does bu**er all in the Android Tablet, BUT it behaves impeccably and is stable and error free in Win 10.
Whilst I'm sure its a cheap fake, I'm not too bothered as it is happily doubling my Win 10 storage, but I haven't come across such variable behaviour depending upon which device it is used with.
The original Card was a Philips branded one from 7 Day Shop. It has worked perfectly and happily in not only the Android Tablet, but also a Linux Mint lappie and my Win 10 Tablet.
The new one is Kingston Branded and sold as Class 10.
Apart from the fact it actually performs as Class 4, it will not behave consistently in the Linux lappie, sometimes submitting to Formatting and storing data, before losing it again or even not being recognised at all.
It does bu**er all in the Android Tablet, BUT it behaves impeccably and is stable and error free in Win 10.
Whilst I'm sure its a cheap fake, I'm not too bothered as it is happily doubling my Win 10 storage, but I haven't come across such variable behaviour depending upon which device it is used with.