Hacking Scandisk??

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Sandisk is perfectly reliable, though it is said that Kingston are better...

I doubt you will have any problems if you get a Sandisk (genuine) microSD card.
 

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Lubbo said:
im wondering if Scandisk is a reliable Micro SDHC card? i hear mainly to get kingston
In my experience, Sandisk is a reliable brand. I have a 6GB Sandisk that I used until I got my 8GB Sandisk card, and both still work well (my brother uses the 6GB one now). I also have a Kingston 4GB that has given me no problems. I'd continue to go with Sandisk and Kingston, but I'm going to venture out into new brands and wait for the Toshiba 16GB Class 6 card to come out before I upgrade again.
 

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I picked up a Core Micro from a local store. Can't be that bad, apparently my camera can be pretty picky about cards and didn't have any issues with this one.

...tho I did accidentally format it with my camera. Oops. Retrieving the saves off of the dumped sectors from the card was not my favourite way of consuming a couple days' free time.
 

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