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I know I have to reformat a card in the camera before taking pictures, but I'm sure the in-camera format doesn't do any testing. I also know that solid-state memory cards should be very reliable. That being said, what PC software is good for a read/write test of a card that I've lost confidence in. |
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Previously Al Dykes <adykes (AT) panix (DOT) com> wrote: I know I have to reformat a card in the camera before taking pictures, but I'm sure the in-camera format doesn't do any testing. I also know that solid-state memory cards should be very reliable. That being said, what PC software is good for a read/write test of a card that I've lost confidence in. Just run format from the command prompt. It gives you the bad cluster count. |
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Probably none. You should toss the card. Wotta fucking moron, Annie. Crawl back into lunix land with the other monkeys. |
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"Arno Wagner" <m... (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote in messagenews:5abp4gF2o184lU2 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net... Previously Al Dykes <ady... (AT) panix (DOT) com> wrote: I know I have to reformat a card in the camera before taking pictures, but I'm sure the in-camera format doesn't do any testing. I also know that solid-state memory cards should be very reliable. That being said, what PC software is good for a read/write test of a card that I've lost confidence in. Just run format from the command prompt. It gives you the bad cluster count. You can wipe it with diskpart if there are any. See "cleaning old ..." thread. Probably none. You should toss the card. Wotta fucking moron, Annie. Crawl back into lunix land with the other monkeys. |
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