digmys
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- Jun 7, 2010
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These cards always let you load as much as you think you should, all they do is take a 4Gb (or smaller) card and hack it to say that the capacity is 32Gb. Then when Windows (or your phone) writes to the card, once it gets to 4GB it just starts overwriting the previous data which leads to what people call data corruption which is really your data just being overwritten but the files still showing up so you think they are there until you try to access them.
To the OP, load the card with movies until it says it is full (30-32GB) and then try to play all of the movies just for a few seconds. All of the movies will still be shown on the card, but when you try to play them only the ones that you put up there last will be playable.
You bought a fake card.
To the OP, load the card with movies until it says it is full (30-32GB) and then try to play all of the movies just for a few seconds. All of the movies will still be shown on the card, but when you try to play them only the ones that you put up there last will be playable.
You bought a fake card.