I’m using an SD card for e-pub, music, and some family photos on a micro cruiz reader but discovered that when I deleted the files on the reader, they reappeared when re-booted. I then tried to use my computer through a usb cord, and they seemed to delete, but again, returned on re-boot. I got mad and pulled the sd card (4gb micro SD) and inserted it into a reader/writer adapter in my lenovo and deleted the files again. Then ejected the card and re-inserted it, and they were back. More angry than before, I booted in linux, and deleted the files again. But, again, just pulling the sd card and re-inserting it, and they were back again. I even tried scanning the card for virus, deleting the files, re-scanning the ‘apparently empty’ card and pulling and re-inserting it to discover they were back again. I’m satisfied there is no virus. Attributes are all what you’d expect with nothing checked when looking at properties. Unlocker can not find any hooks and when used to delete the file, no joy, it’s back again. I really don’t want to re-format the card since it has some apps installed that might be hard to re-locate but I’m just about ready to take that step. Any idea what’s up?
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Also, be aware that FAT32 has a 4GB file size limit.