Okay folks, I have a dashcam and they're really good about storing lots of data, really quickly. Since my dashcam overwrites the older video files as it goes, it doesn't take long to wipe a card out. I had actually used a new 256 GB card in the dashcam: which is the largest capacity card it can deal with.
A week ago, the camera stopped recording (or recorded hit/miss). Knowing that all flash memory has a life span measured in read/write cycles, I figure this card was just written to death. I replaced it with a new 256GB card (I keep a ready spare for this very reason) and the camera works fine again.
Okay, so I'm resigned to trashing this card. Before I do though, is there any test available - on Android or Win10 PC - to check the status of the card and make sure it's ready to go that that big microSD slot in the sky? Or redeemable for other use? I've heard of software called f3 that does this sort of thing, but I have no experience with anything like this.
Thanks!
A week ago, the camera stopped recording (or recorded hit/miss). Knowing that all flash memory has a life span measured in read/write cycles, I figure this card was just written to death. I replaced it with a new 256GB card (I keep a ready spare for this very reason) and the camera works fine again.
Okay, so I'm resigned to trashing this card. Before I do though, is there any test available - on Android or Win10 PC - to check the status of the card and make sure it's ready to go that that big microSD slot in the sky? Or redeemable for other use? I've heard of software called f3 that does this sort of thing, but I have no experience with anything like this.
Thanks!