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Hey everyone,
Looking to see if anyone might have any ideas as to what is going on here for me. I noticed the other day that our CIX40 had locked up and I had to do a forced reboot in order to bring it back to life. I went to take a look at the logs on the system, only to find that there was no SD/SM card in the unit...
I picked up a SD card (Sandisk 8GB) and I put it into the CIX40, but when I try and format the card via eManager I get 'Operation: Normal/Forced Format' and 'Completion: Processing'. This lasts for about 10 seconds and then the completion field goes blank.
If i try to unmount I get a error "CTX Error: (0x406affff) Facility=4, Severity=0, Command=255, Error Code=106, Data=255 Failed to unount the SM/SD Media card"
I have tried the card in a PC and it is working perfectly fine, and the SD light is blinking on the CIX40. Not to sure what is going on, but any suggestions would be appreciated!
I searched the forum / google but couldn't put my hands on anything.
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I believe I may have answered my own question.. Although if someone can confirm it would be great. Turns out the default search on this site is for topics newer then a week. when I changed the timeline i found this gem. Now, where in the bejesus can someone find <1GB SD cards in the world of terabytes.... EDIT: If you are located in Canada / the US I found some for fairly cheap here. https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Produ...=1&_ga=1.101682945.1820013801.1448766331In my defense, it was back in april!
Last edited by MoCA; 11/28/15 11:18 PM.
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You are correct. SD cards must be 1GB or smaller. ~ Mike
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Thanks Mike!
I found a illusive 1GB Sandisk SD card that I had in a old school digital camera and now it's working great. Sigh of relief I could back everything up.
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You can always buy Toshiba's 1GB SD cards
Last edited by Carlos#1; 11/30/15 09:23 PM.
Regards Carl
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