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D10S:
Makes sense. I did not realize the internal HD counted as one card. The second then would be the one working. The third being the 128gb that would not load that I sent to SanDisk. Now the new 200gb or any other card becomes the new third card that needs to scan.

So can I assume that the cards are then OK? What can a bad or corrupt file do to the player? Or is that unrelated?

The 128gb that went bad did so after I added new files, after scanning I did get error message of bad file.

I assume that if I add files to the "good" card and the player scans it may stop playing that card as well? Could the same happen to the player if I deleted and added new files?

D10S:
I noticed on my PONO HAD some odd files. Can anyone explain. Could this be an issue?

Magic_Randy:
I checked my Pono Player and I have none of those extra files. They are probably related to the errors you are having.

My guess is that the problem is hardware related and not the MicroSD cards. I'd also guess that if you change the contents of one of the MicroSD cards that is working, it will no longer work.

D10S:
Do I dare delete those files? Not sure if that could repair anything, or make things worse and damage the player itself.

JimH:
I wouldn't be afraid to delete a tmp file.

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