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    When run without switches, chkdsk checks the logical integrity of the file system. In other words, it recursively checks that all directory entries make sense and that there is consistency between directory entries and the file allocation table (the thing that gives FAT its name!). Run with the...
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    Thanks, but if you are using FAT32, I'd bet anything that you have been corrupted - it just hasn't bitten you yet! To check, pop the microSD card into a PC and run a chkdsk on it from the command line. If the first line says "FAT32" rather than "FAT" then it should report "Errors with . and/or...
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    Thanks for the comments and suggestions everyone. The Future Plans page on the website is where I'm tracking everything that I intend to add, so that would be the best place to post suggestions. @DanTheManMS The creation of the single folder in the root is what's causing the corruption problem...
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    OK, thanks. I'm also on an R4 with 1.14, but my Sandisk 2 GB came pre-formatted with FAT16, and I just left it at that. I'll reformat and see if I can repro. I feel your pain re the backups!
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    Hi, I'm the guy behind DSmaps. I'm sorry and surprised to hear about the corrupted files. I've been giving it a right old thrashing in the last few weeks (I've got well over 3,000 files in my tile cache!) and haven't seen what you describe. I use only the standard C library functions (fopen...
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