> I've tried one SD card made by a local company. It's a bit thinker > than the genuine panasonic one. So this results in that it can only be > ejected out a bit and I have to use my finger nail to grab it out. > (probably same situation as you) Usually there's a groove at the tail > of an SD card top side. However, the access on XO SD slot is only on > the bottom side... :(
I tried a handy SD card in my system. I have a B2 case with a B3 board. There are a rubber flaps covering the entrance hole. The flaps are pointed in, so inserting the card bends the flaps open but extracting the card tries to close the flaps. If they stick (and they do) then closing the flaps makes them stick even more. I think the basic problem is that the flaps stick harder than the internal spring pushes. You can feel them if you poke the card in partway and then pull it out. My SD card has a grove on the edge of the card. It's about the right size for a fingernail. The XO case has a slight indentation for your finger. Unfortunately, it's on the bottom rather than the top so I can't get at the grove in the card. Mumble. Better have a pair of tweezers handy if you expect to use the SD slot. -- These are my opinions, not necessarily my employer's. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel