2013-07-29, 22:20
(2013-07-29, 19:24)popcornmix Wrote:Holy cow, now I've heard it all! Glad I'm in the software forums so I could learn about a potential hardware issue. Just crazy but I will remember it. I wonder if the SD cards are just wearing out from frequent insertion/removal.(2013-07-29, 18:53)MilhouseVH Wrote: Well whaddya know... yep, squeezing it did the trick! What's that all about? And if I stop squeezing during the boot sequence, the boot will fail as it can no longer access the SD card!
Yes, it's strange. I have one sdcard that seems fractionally thinner than my other ones. It only works when squeezed.
I believe a bit of card or tape attached to the sdcard (on opposite side to pins) will provide a workaround.
Teasing the sdcard pins may work (although the problem doesn't seem to be in the socket, which works with the other cards).