Hello,
Bumping the post, to provide a bit of follow-up.
Following the advice, bought some official power units. It seemed to help, but I still hade some issues (about 10%) on the next 50. But the problem seemed to get better.
But then for the 50+ after that I didn't had any issues regardless of how it was powered. I'm not sure what to blame, but at least OS wise, I don't think it's the culprit.
I was running a 1 year old+ version of the imager, which at some point I have updated, and that being the only change in the overall flow of how I've handled stuff since the initial post, this could be an explanation. I don't really have time to test that, sorry.
Also as a tip if someone is encountering this situation, I had no success fixing it through disk management on Windows and Linux nor using a dedicated software but somehow I managed to actually save a number of those SD by reflashing the OS on it, somehow the imaging software doesn't seem to mind, and I'm guessing the resize at the first boot finds a way to get back the full storage capacity.
Thanks for the help provided
Bumping the post, to provide a bit of follow-up.
Following the advice, bought some official power units. It seemed to help, but I still hade some issues (about 10%) on the next 50. But the problem seemed to get better.
But then for the 50+ after that I didn't had any issues regardless of how it was powered. I'm not sure what to blame, but at least OS wise, I don't think it's the culprit.
I was running a 1 year old+ version of the imager, which at some point I have updated, and that being the only change in the overall flow of how I've handled stuff since the initial post, this could be an explanation. I don't really have time to test that, sorry.
Also as a tip if someone is encountering this situation, I had no success fixing it through disk management on Windows and Linux nor using a dedicated software but somehow I managed to actually save a number of those SD by reflashing the OS on it, somehow the imaging software doesn't seem to mind, and I'm guessing the resize at the first boot finds a way to get back the full storage capacity.
Thanks for the help provided
Statistics: Posted by KheyCharles — Tue Dec 31, 2024 7:39 am