12-06-2014, 02:31 AM
Hi Satty,
I don't have an exact solution but maybe this could help.
Every so often I come across subborn USB flash drives that will work fine in one pc/laptop but not in another. One flash drive was perfectly stable with the fat32 filesystem in windows/linux but format it to a different filesystem and it was no longer stable. Maybe something similar is happening with your SD card?
Are you in a position to format the SD card? I'm curious if formating it in LL would clear the error. Or if you have a second SD card maybe you can give that a try.
I don't have an exact solution but maybe this could help.
Every so often I come across subborn USB flash drives that will work fine in one pc/laptop but not in another. One flash drive was perfectly stable with the fat32 filesystem in windows/linux but format it to a different filesystem and it was no longer stable. Maybe something similar is happening with your SD card?
Are you in a position to format the SD card? I'm curious if formating it in LL would clear the error. Or if you have a second SD card maybe you can give that a try.