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![]() "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.net... On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 14:36:22 +0100, Clint Sharp wrote: Unfortunately that's not the case, the 'hardware' switch on an SD card is just a flag that operates a switch in the card slot. Even if this is in the write protect position it won't stop data being corrupted or going corrupt if the flash card or reader is at fault. But it will stop a normally working reader attempting to write data to the card, almost certainly over stuff that could otherwise be recovered. It's not perfect but it is another level of protection to the data you want back, so why not use it? No it won't. The readers are also pretty dumb and its the software that has to take notice. Something not all software does do. |
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