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Errr, virus or just really annoying files?


Errr, virus or just really annoying files?

Postby benkenobi0 » Dec 10, 2002 @ 7:08am

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Postby Michael Y » Dec 10, 2002 @ 7:31am

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Postby benkenobi0 » Dec 10, 2002 @ 8:16am

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Postby Dan East » Dec 10, 2002 @ 9:18am

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Postby TechMage » Dec 10, 2002 @ 12:09pm

CF cards are not water proof. Repeat, CF cards are not water proof. :wink:
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Postby Mechcommander » Dec 10, 2002 @ 4:38pm

Yes, the CF card is prolly bad. My dad got me a 64MB one over in China (No name brand, warranty, etc..) and it did the same thing to me once I tried putting a file on there. You *may* be able to use it in a digital camera, but PPC's will hate em.
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Postby Guest » Dec 10, 2002 @ 7:44pm

That's right. That factory in China that was making CF cards in November is making AK-47's this month. I think they will tool up to make insulin after the chinese new year.
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Postby RICoder » Dec 11, 2002 @ 12:30am

Get a reader and do what Dan said.

I have the SanDisk dual reader (CF / SD) since I do a lot with the cards (camera, ppc, frame, etc.) and I've noticed that periodially the CFs with crap their pants. Though, since I got the newest reader it has been ok in it (the PCMCIA adapter is another story).

Anyway, my experience has lead me to the conclusion that while slower, SD/MMC tends to be more stable over the long run and CF tends to deteriorate but is faster.

I've been using my SD card as a mobile drive lately (for my documents and passwords and Money file et al.) ENCRYPTED AND ALL.

Anyone else have any comments on the state of solid-state?
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Postby James S » Dec 11, 2002 @ 1:01am

Nope, discussion closed, everyone go home.
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Postby SiGen » Dec 12, 2002 @ 2:47am

im already in home, arent ya?
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Postby James S » Dec 12, 2002 @ 3:02am

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