OSSC Pro SD Card Issues

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    wjoe
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      I’ve been using a microSD card in my OSSC Pro for profiles and updating firmware, and it’s been working fine until today, but now it’s completely lost the ability to read from the SD card.

      When saving a profile to the SD card, the UI would hang and not respond to the remote. Turning it off and on again brought it back to life, though the profile would be gone, and looking at the SD card the profile file would be 0 bytes. Deleting the profile fine fixed it a couple of times. This seemed to happen when trying to overwrite a profile, or save a new one.

      After it happened a few times, it stopped reading the SD card at all. No profiles show up, and when trying to update the firmware, it says no fw/*.bin files are present, even though there are a couple in there, including the one I updated from in the past. When I try to save a profile I get Failed (-3)

      This is on FW 0.80 (unable to update to the latest now). The SD card works fine in my PC. It did come up with an error needing to be “fixed” before which my OS did (Linux), not sure what that actually did, but no such errors are coming up on the PC now. I’ve tried reformatting the SD card to fresh FAT32. It’s a 256GB SanDisk microSD card. I’ve tried with another microSD card with the same results, though this is a cheaper SD and I can’t say with certainty if it ever worked (I think I used it for an earlier FW update, but not sure).

      Not sure how to proceed from here.

      Edit: Well, after giving it one last hopeless attempt for the night, without changing it as far as I’m aware, the SD card worked again. Now after updating the firmware to 0.82 I’m able to save profiles too (I did see earlier posts saying this was an issue with 0.80). So, disregard I guess, though still somewhat concerned how this was happening in the first place.

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