johnnyzero
Error checking might not work, but it's worth a try. Sometimes the file system structure might be corrupt, so it might help. A few members have reported that it has helped.
Normally a LOW format should resolve most issues with errors.
If those don't work, I would say the memory chip is abit faulty. Not completely faulty, but enough to annoy you though.
Tell me how you get on with trying those and we'll work from there.
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