Frankernest New User

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  • It was Amazon itself. So it is possible that it was just a faulty card. I guess I'll never know. Thanks again Frank
  • Hi Both Call off the dogs!! I went back to first principles and put the micro sd card into the holder and put in PC. I formatted it and then proceeded to do the same tasks. Downloaded the music from Amazon Cloud then copied the files onto the card. Then I added some more - as I did with the tablet. Low and behold the same…
  • Hi Ironfly Yes I realise that, however this is what I have recently tried. In order to check the sd card, from my PC I pasted onto the sd card 3 video files totalling about 7GB. I downloaded a number of albums into the tablet and then moved each onto the sd card as individual files. Each had all the tunes in. I then…
  • Hi Billsey I bave downloaded and coppied over several tranches of albums. Each album went into a dedicated folder creted by the copy. I put them into the root of the sd card rather than a 'Music' folder. The first 8 went in OK. In total I copied 16 and I now have 10 empty folders there and 6 albums - all the initial ones…
  • Hi Billsey I formatted the card again and put it in my PC. I pasted 3 files totalling about 6GB and without further change inserted it into the tablet. Storage shows: Total space: 31.23GB Available : 25.42GB, so that seems OK. I will now try to download the albums again and see what happens. I'll be back Cheers Frank
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