Both my forum mates have done an excellent job by giving the best possible solutions for the issue. Awesome work, Kork and RidD I would just like to educate users like Vento and other users with ways and means of staying away from problems related to memory card.
• When you are attempting to operate on a file or save a file or read a file, never ever try removing your memory card from the slot, it creates problems
• When you are attempting to turn your system off or on, don’t even think of removing the memory cars at that point of time, it might get corrupt
• Do not swap between your memory cards when you have kept your device on! this might kill both memory cards, so beware!
• Avoid taking pictures or listening to music whenever your phone is low on battery, it is harmful for both the camera and the device
• Do not use cheap brand of memory cards, always chose from the big brands, namely: SanDisk, Panasonic, Sony, Kingston, Lexar, Olympus etc
• If you notice several memory cards getting damaged, make sure your device is fine, you need to suspect it on such occasions
• You must be well aware that memory card does not have a very finite lifespan. A typical memory card can bear more than 10,000 write or erase operations. So, consider a replacement of memory card when a specific span is passed, better than losing data, right?
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