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    Default Could this be used as a hard drive?

    Could you use a 16GB or 32GB SD card as a hard drive?

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    Ya, but they'd be extremely slow and would be short-lived.

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    In lInux, EXT2 has provisions for doing just so.

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    All SD and CF memory has a limited number of Read / Write cycles using them as HHD makes them wear out very fast and the possibility of data loss is great.

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    What if you ran it in a RAID setup? Since they are so cheap.
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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    the read write cycles are still limited. It will still wear out eventually. I have to replace 1-3 high end compact flash cards a year due to them going bad from too many read write cycles. Thats only about 20-30k writes and the amount of reads

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    EXT2 has wear leveling built in, so it should extend that quite a bit. Possibly up to 10 times, from what I read on the intertubes, but I have no solid data to say yay or nay.
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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    I have a 16GB SDHC card and think it has already died on me... that or my mp3 player doesn't like it.

    So do SD, etc. cards seriously go bad after being read so many times? Crazy.

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    Yea they seriously have a limited number of read / write cycles.

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    Default Re: Could this be used as a hard drive?

    So my 16GB SDHC card wasn't going to last in my mp3 player for more than a few months? Every time I put it into the player the thing reads all the files as "UNKNOWN" and doesn't play anything.

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