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:"Halp" indeed.  I've had that a few times before (thankfully only on a secondary memory card that I don't use much), and it sort of managed to fix itself.  It may be just that there's dust or something in it.  Just reset a few times/attempt to clean it and you might get lucky.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
:"Halp" indeed.  I've had that a few times before (thankfully only on a secondary memory card that I don't use much), and it sort of managed to fix itself.  It may be just that there's dust or something in it.  Just reset a few times/attempt to clean it and you might get lucky.{{User:Greenpickle/sig}}
::Tried, but will continue to do so. What really bothers me is that neither the Cube nor the card was even touched between the time I turned it off and started it up again, so the possibility that it got dirty or bumped out of alignment seems small to say the least. {{user:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}
:::Huh, I just had the same today, only on a larger scale: my 1 month old XBox got the Red Ring of Death. It's a cheap used version, so not 350$ as usual, but that means I don't really have any warranty. 170 € = down the drain...--{{User:Prezintenden/sig}}
I just realized that I put my comment on the "Talk" verition of this page. Opps:D
[[User:Bulbear4444|Bulbear4444]] 21:15, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
If you didn't bend it or anything, the only other way that could of happened is if you turned off/reseted the cube/wii while the cube/wii was reading/writing data.  That's alot of /'s.  My suggestion:  Drip a 10 or so drops of water down the chip portion of the card.  Let dry.  That worked for me once.  You hold a slight chance of breaking the card, but, at this point, who cares?
Lesson of this topic:  Always back up your data on a second memory card, like I do.  (I update my secondary card weekly)    [[User:Ricecake9|Ricecake9]] 21:40, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
My memory card dies all the time. --[[User:Jayfeather113|Jayfeather]]<sup>[[User talk:Jayfeather113|Talk]]</sup> 00:25, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

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