Evo An Error Was Encountered On Your Sd Card
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Cell Phones & Plans Next An error was encountered on your sd card HTC evo design 4g? I tried to take a screenshot using the lock button and home button, just like always, but it gave me a message pop-up saying 'an error was encountered on your sd card'. I also tried to take a picture with the camera, but nothing happens. No
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message pop-up, doesn't take a picture, no error messages at... show more I tried to take a screenshot using the lock button and home button, just like always, but it gave me a message pop-up saying 'an error was encountered on your sd card'. I also tried to take a picture with the camera, but nothing happens. No message pop-up, doesn't take a picture, no error messages at all. The shutter button just turns green for a second, like It's going to take a picture, but then it doesn't. I was literally just taking pictures and screenshots yesterday, so It's weird that it just started out of nowhere. I haven't done anything with the sd card in between yesterday and today. about a week or two ago I connected my phone to my computer so I could transfer all 2000 of my pictures, which i did without any issues, ans I've taken about 100 pictures since then, and now I can't. I have over 2 GB left on my sd card, so space should not be an issue, especially since I've deleted all of those
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