From: James Nichols (smilr_at_mac.com)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2004 - 19:58:32 PST
Hmm - understood.
I knew about the lifecycle of flash memory - it just never occurred to
me (foolishly so) that my card might have had a worn history... It is
something I will have to keep in mind.
I've moved almost all of my data to the internal store (removing NIE in
the process to make room), but I've hit a snag - the Dates information.
It seems there is no quick way of selecting all the Dates
(appointments, events, todos) items and file them at once. I'm using
DateMan - but I have to select items one by one in its listings (no All
button). But attempting to file more than one checked item in Dates
doesn't work - so I'm forced to file them one by one - and that will
TAKE awhile. It seems doing this from the Dates package itself would be
even more tedious.
THe file button in the storage items seemed like the perfect option,
and if I were trying to move everything to a card it WOULD be - but I
can't get it to move everything of a storage into the internal file so
I'm nackered there too.
Any suggestions regarding moving Dates items on masse between stores?
On Feb 13, 2004, at 9:45 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> on 13/02/04 22:24, James Nichols at smilr_at_mac.com wrote:
>
>> Only have the one card - and it was FINE until a mail V crashed on
>> me... really think a format won't fix it?
>>
>> On Feb 13, 2004, at 8:29 PM, Woody Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds like a bad card. Try another card and move data and packages
>>> to
>>> new card.
>>> Woody
>>> On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 08:13 PM, James Nichols wrote:
>>>
>>>> My linear flash card is going flaky (only mounts 1 in 10 times I
>>>> try,
>>>> other times my mp2100 asks If I want to reformat it), and I want to
>>>> back up my DATA - appointements, todos, quotes, notes, etc,
>>>> everything
>>>> BUT the actual packages themselves - but NCU and NBU demand a full
>>>> backup on the first try - so I can't deselect the packages from the
>>>> backup process until AFTER one full backup - which I can't get.
>
> A format might fix it, but I thought you wanted to back it up first?
> One
> thing you could do, if you have enough space on the internal store, or
> if
> you can make additional space, would be to transfer all the soups
> storage
> from the card onto the internal memory and then backup. Then, try
> reformatting the card, but it might have reached the end of its useful
> life.
> As you may or may not know, flash RAM cards have a number or read/write
> cycles. Once you reach that number, then the card may turn bad at any
> time.
> Although the number is fairly large (like 100,000 cycles), cards that
> have
> been used in some Cisco routers may have been worn out by the router.
> So,
> all of this to say that you might not be able to recover the card even
> if
> you format it...
>
> -Laurent.
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