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It gave me "error -110 whilst initialising sd card"
A little research about this error and:
"Your micro SD card is dead. It could have been killed by over-writing (ie, swap) or heat, or simply by failure. The card should not be used again for data."
So its really dead...again...
Since both were Kingston Canvas Select Plus 512gb cards, I think that its safe to say that they aren't recomended for the Deck...
I will give Samsung a try...
Got the same card, died for the second time few minutes ago. Yay
Good to know! I think I'll keep mine, since the manufacturer's warranty is for life. Does Windows work well on it?
Yeah, Win 10 work fine. Haven't played any games on windows yet though, as the ones I'm into right now play well on steamos. I mostly use windeck as a mobile desktop for work. I used to carry my laptop from home to work, now I carry the deck. I got the docking station at my office so I can work properly on a big screen. Then when I get home I switch to steamos to play something before I get to sleep. It's quite handy that way :D
As for Kingston, I've been using their products for 20+ years. MicroSD / SD cards, Compact Flash cards, USB sticks, RAM modules, never had anything go bad. AFAIC Kingston is top brand. Of course I may have been lucky, but then there's the warranty to save the day, if you ever come across a defect.