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On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 03:47:14 -0500 Bud Heal <budheal...@gmail.com>
wrote:
[...] 
> I scanned a few pages, then plugged into the USB cable, at which
point
> the wand shows "USB" and Bullseye mounts the SD as a USB disk. The
first
> time on Bullseye, it worked okay. The second and afterwards, not so
> okay.
> 
> The key before Bullseye was the thumbnails would show all black,
usually
> at the bottom of a folder. The images before the all black ones,
usually
> were apparently unaffected. By memory, there were screwy problems but
> nothing like now.
> 
> Under Bullseye, just inserting or mounting the SD leads to
corruption.
> The files are are "readable" but not as proper images. When I insert
the
> SD into a Windows (10) laptop, it asks to check the filesystem and
will
> toss the unreadable images and leave the ones that are all black.
[...]

If I experienced these problems, I would assume that my SD card was
faulty (or even a counterfeit that has less storage than it claims to).

Since the card appeared to work under Windows, please could you test it
more thoroughly under Windows:

1. Copy files onto the card to fill it up.
2. Remove and reinsert the card.
3. Compare the files on the card with the files you copied from.

and report back here.

Ben.

-- 
Ben Hutchings
Anthony's Law of Force: Don't force it, get a larger hammer.

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