Subj : trouble with old micr sd cards, anyone? To : Dave Drum From : August Abolins Date : Sat Sep 21 2019 03:48:27 In a post between "Dave Drum : August Abolins", on 9/12/2019 3:49 AM > I've no direct experience with degradation of SD cards - micro or std. > > But, I've had lost data/corrupted data on nearly everything else. Heat, > bright light and cosmic rays seem to play some role. I've even had CDs > and DVDs get trashy parts on me. Are those your own burned CDs or DVDs? My commercial CD collection from when I first started buying those things in the 80s, still play beautifully. > Having been bitten more than once I've adopted a practice of copying > "important" files onto a separate device/medium then use a file comparison > utility to check the result. copy /v ..very handy. But doesn't the traditional gui drag-drop process automatically do a verify? > .. Amiga made it possible. Commodore made it dead. Which reminds me, I have a wonderful Commodore calculator, SR-9190R. I got it at a Consumer's Distibuting in the late 70's for about $50, new. It essentially replaced my $400+ Texas Instruments programmable calculator just a few short years prior to that. But the Commodore has the best keys and is the only one that still works! --- Thunderbird 2.0.0.24 (Windows/20100228) * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360) .