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Anyone had a SD memory card go bad?

Todd33

Diamond Member
Suddenly my Kodak digital started having problems with the SD card in it and worked fine without it. I then bought a new 512MB and it works fine. The original "bad" one worked fine in a card reader though.

How am I to tell if the camera of SD card are bad? Do SD cards die after a year?
 
SD cards are soild state memory they can't die with out damage being done to the card from the outside, like breaking it in half or setting it on fire.🙂
 
That's what I thought. I wonder if I could have scratched it so that the camera cannot read it, but the card reader can?
 
I actually had a Sandisk SD card that after about 3 months would not allow me to format it in my memory reader, Dell Axim or my camera. I sent it back and they sent me a new one. My memory reader still did not like it but it worked fine in the Axim. So I bought a PNY SD card and it worked great in the camera and memory reader. So yes I have seen one go bad and I was very careful with it and it had no physical damage.
 
Yes they can. FlashROM cells have a limited number of write cycles. Better flash drives balance the sector usage out, cheaper ones have high-usage sectors (like those that happen to contain directories) surprisingly quickly.
 
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