I just got a new 1Gb PCI Network Card that is low profile, or low form factor for smaller PC cases. But I actually have standard ATX case. I can see the the L-shaped back plate can easily screw off and I assume can be replaced with a full backplate.
Can anyone direct me to where I could buy a full back plate for a low form factor PCI card?
Thanks
Now, I use Winmo and Android.... and i have two sd cards, one for every OS... Because it is so easy to lose the new microsd cards... I cut the rubber that protects the battery and I put there the second sd card. For me it is sufficiently fixed, and I can carry ever my two sd cards with me.... (I dont use any case, only film protectors....)
I'm sure I'm not the first, but I think someone has not thought about it..
Regards....
Edit: probably, can fit a sd card plus a sim card....
lol
what a cool idea xD
im not using two sd cards, but probably soon xDD
I do that, a lovely tweak
I experimented with including an SD adapter as well, but no room
Guys...you don't need to cut anything for the microSD to fit.
Just put the second card on top of your SIM card. The clearance is sufficient without putting undue pressure on the battery/case/card.
That's what I did when I backpacked through Europe my HD2 + spare memory card for storing extra photos/videos.
Will the heat generated from the battery ruins the SDcard?
It's kinda funny seeing this. I've been doing this since I started running android on my hd2. But I didn't cut the foam and haven't had a single issue... didn't even try down by the simple but I don't want things sliding round inside the battery cover..
Sent from my Mytouch HD2
And I thought I was the only one..
Good to see other genius individuals in here as well.. Although, I did recently donate an 8 gig card because the card bumped out and got caught on the side seam.. Just keep an eye out.
this is how i roll, no sliding around either
fastwanabe said:
this is how i roll, no sliding around either
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this one is awsome xD
Thats how ive been carrying my two extra cards. Glad to know theres others like me out there.
Havent had any issues yet.
fastwanabe said:
this is how i roll, no sliding around either
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Been doing this for months, no problems with the cards when I've had to use them, 4 cards 3 android builds and a winmo build - easy
fastwanabe said:
this is how i roll, no sliding around either
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Double sided tape leaves glue on the cards? Or use Blu-tack?
no glue or tape required, just place card and slowly put cover on hd2
Excellent idea, thought of it just couple of hours ago but thought maybe it wouldn't fit. Gonna store my 2GB card there w/ copilot on it, for whenever I can't use Google Nav.
thanks for the trick. its a good idea to carry extra stuff in the back. im now looking for the cushion in the middle to put in my mugen extended battery back. there is no support inside so everything will slide around and get damaged. just for a temporary fix, i might stuff it with some bounty lol. picts when i find the cushion strip.
The card will fit in and click, but whatever part that is suppose to catch it and lock it in until you push it in again doesn't catch anymore. Anyone have any ideas?
Warranty claim? This particular problem might make it trickier to flash back to stock if you've made modifications, but that sounds like a physical defect to me. It might be worth a warranty claim even if you can't get it back to stock--they don't need to power the device on to confirm something like that.
If you are not in the US and it's costly to ship your NC back, I had the same problem too and found a solution for it.
First, you will need to open up your NC to remove the back cover, once you do that you will be able to remove the card which is not ejecting.
Next, you can close your cover back.
Lastly, for all uSD cards you are going to insert in, stick get some good sticker (plastic type which are not too thick would be good). Stick about 4mm of the uSD card non-contact area and leave about 3mm outside.
All you need is to tug lightly at the protruding sticker to remove your uSD cards. I found a whole bunch of these stickers so I use them for all the uSD cards which are used with my NC. Works well enough.
I had the impression the problem was cards not staying in, rather than cards not coming out. I could be mistaken.
Same impression I got. Warranty claim it, it's not worth keeping a defective device.
Undoubtedly my fault. I accidentally put the micro SD into my sim card slot, and my attempts to get it out have pushed it WAY deeper...
I tore the thing apart, but the SIM card slot is housed in a metal casing with no openings for me to pick around in.
SOLVED: I handed the motherboard over to a couple of people with much more dexterous hands and they got it out for me with the screwdrivers meant for spectacles.
First of all, I know a few of you waited for me to post this so I apologize for the long delay.
So I found a simple DIY that anyone can do, basically it will cost about $1-$3 depends on where you buy the materials.
First I found this simple card case B5 size , for under $1. If you cant find a card case look for a transparent sleeve or a certificate holder.
Then punch out the holes, for this you would need a 1 hole puncher, since the normal puncher isn't same with the size of the holes.
Then just cut the card case to size (if needed)
Then I bought this cheap drawing pad for kids with perforation. less than $1 as well
Then just insert the back side of the pad inside the card case