To install drivers on a computer from the "DriverPack Solution (offline version)" package, I used a 16 GB microSD from another manufacturer. For some time now, the DPS collection began to exceed 16GB, so a Kingston SDC10 / 32GB microSD card was purchased. After copying "DPS" to the card, it turned out that all the files from the "Drivers" folder were copied incorrectly. The DPS installer cannot extract files from them. An attempt to open these files using the archiver program also failed - the archiver fixed an unknown error in the archive. There are no problems opening these files from the HDD on a computer. Moreover, the card generally refused to write the largest file with a capacity of 2.4GB from the Drivers folder. To finally make sure that Kingston has a defect, I wrote half of the largest files from the "Drivers" folder to the old and to the new card. Test result: files cannot be opened on the Kingston card, everything is OK on the old one. There is one more oddity with Kingston - the "Safely Remove Hardware" does not work correctly. The next time you connect, the system prompts you to "Check and fix errors on the device" and always finds lost clusters, i. E. Kingston is losing blocks of files. Now it is clear why the archiver could not read the archives from the Drivers folder.
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