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Old 02-16-06, 05:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Worried Dell X51V Problems (With Flash cards & Microdrives)

Hi Guys, I have tried the x51v now. I notice there is some problem, sometimes when I switch on the PPC, it can't detect the cards although is physically in the PDA. I try removing and inserting in, but it cannot read it still. Not sure what is the problem, but it will be able to detect it after I reset it. Do u all face this problem?
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Originally Posted by altantic
Hi Guys, I have tried the x51v now. I notice there is some problem, sometimes when I switch on the PPC, it can't detect the cards although is physically in the PDA. I try removing and inserting in, but it cannot read it still. Not sure what is the problem, but it will be able to detect it after I reset it. Do u all face this problem?
I had the same issues prior to applying the 'Fake Server' trick found of this site in a 'Sticky Note'. I did this over 2 months ago and have had zero times where my CF micro drive or 512mb SD card have become lost to my unit. I also have had zero issues with my unit not turning on requiring a soft reset for it to respond. Battery drain while off was also stopped. Give it a try.
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