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Buying from eBay, Amazon, etc.WARNING to all eBay and Amazon buyers – Always check the seller’s feedback – if anyone has given ANY neutral or negative feedback because of ‘corrupted’ data, then it is likely that all their products are counterfeit/fake. These devices will appear to work to start with, and do not fail until after you have left positive feedback!Always test the memory using RMPrepUSB – Quick Size Test or FakeFlashTest before you use it. It would be a shame if you used a 64GB SD card for all your photos on that ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ holiday to Africa, only to find out that all your photos have gone! Also, please ensure you give the seller negative feedback and report them to eBay for selling fake goods – if they knowingly continue to sell fake goods they are criminals and don’t deserve good feedback! Also, get the eBay seller onto the eBay Fake Sellers list here.Buying an SD card on eBay? – If you are buying an SD/SDHC card from an eBay seller, check the full description very carefully. Some sellers are advertising a ’16GB SD Class 10 SDHC card’ and then in the description say ‘these cards have been tested and may vary from 2GB to 32GB’ and ‘this is normal for cheap cards’ and even ‘the data you store will be compressed so don’t worry if you can only store 2GB as really you can store more’. This is all a load of rubbish! These cards are ‘fake capacity’ cards and have been deliberately manufactured to deceive the buyer! eBay seem quite content to allow these sellers to sell their fake goods and even allow them to pretty-much state that they are fake!
FAKEFLASHTEST v1.1.5 [SSi][DRIVE 3] 249.0GiB Generic STORAGE DEVICE FFT - Quick Size Test (destructive)F: (no label) [DRIVE 3] 249.0GiB Generic STORAGE DEVICE Writing marker blocks to drive 3 at 800MiB intervals.5% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining10% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining15% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining20% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining25% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining30% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining35% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining40% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining45% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining50% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining55% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining60% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining65% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining70% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining75% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining80% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining85% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining90% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining95% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining100% complete - 0 min 1 sec remainingReading back marker blocks...5% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining10% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining15% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining20% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining25% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining30% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining35% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining40% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining45% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining50% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining55% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining60% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining65% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining70% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining75% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining80% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining85% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining90% complete - 0 min 1 sec remaining95% complete - 0 min 1 sec remainingMemory tested in blocks of 1638400 sectors [319sectors checked].BAD MEMORY from sector 8185274 (3,996.0MiB) to sector 524281274 (255,996.0Mib)WARNING: no memory detected at one or more locations.Test took 1 seconds.319 sectors checked. *** FAILED ***DEVICE HAS DUPLICATE OR BAD BLOCKS!Recommended maximum usable partition size: 3,196.0Mib (approx. Last good Sector=8185274)Unplug and re-connect the drive, then reformat it using Windows or RMPrepUSB.
Warning: Only 10000 of 255999 MByte tested.The media is likely to be defective.3.4 GByte OK (7263288 sectors)6.3 GByte DATA LOST (13216712 sectors)Details:0 KByte overwritten (0 sectors)0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors)6.3 GByte corrupted (13216712 sectors)0 KByte aliased memory (0 sectors)First error at offset: 0x00000000dcf87000Expected: 0x00000000dcf87000Found: 0xb3adcb72e11641edH2testw version 1.3Writing speed: 6.11 MByte/sReading speed: 16.9 MByte/sH2testw v1.4
I'll throw my $0.02 in and say to avoid SanDisk microSD cards with an ipod6g and rockbox.Get a Samsung card as they're widely known to have fantastic compatibility.Recently I bought a brand new SanDisk Ultra 512GB microSD from a brick and mortar store and it kept corrupting when used as a single card in an iFlash Quad with an iPod Classic (MB029LL/A*).I returned it and instead bought a Samsung EVO Plus 512GB microSD which works perfectly.This was also confirmed by a friend who had the same corruption issues even with genuine SanDisk cards in an iFlash Quad in an iPod Video.However, I have a standard size (not microSD) SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I Card - 512GB in an iFlash Solo which works perfectly in an iPod Video.Compatibility varies even with genuine cards and between devices.
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