| bio | website | bronosky.com |
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| location | Atlanta, GA | |
| age | 34 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | Feb 24 '12 at 18:00 | |
| stats | profile views | 31 |
MySQL DBA, Internet Systems Manager (Manager of the Linux Sys Admins) at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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How can I test a memory card for performance and bad sectors? I understand that solid state memory is different than spinning platters. I don't need a lesson in that. What I need is a way to verify devices I own. The process is simple:Fill the device with know content. Read from the device and verify the content. If you get errors reading or writing, obvious failure. If the content your read differs from what you wrote, that's the less obvious failure. The date should be random and multiple cycles should be used. What I need is a tool that does it. I've written one, but it is a hack. |
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How can I test a memory card for performance and bad sectors? added 23 characters in body |
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How can I backup my photos while travelling? added 272 characters in body |
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Nov 27 |
answered | How can I backup my photos while travelling? |
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asked | How can I test a memory card for performance and bad sectors? |