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How many times can I insert or eject a SD card into the computer?Maximum How many times

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How many times can I insert sd card into the computer using usb port ?
Is there any possibility of a memory card corrupted?
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Updated 30-Dec-19 1:40am

If you mean how many write cycles an SD card has, see answer here: What's the life expectancy of an SD card? - Super User[^]
 
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[no name] 30-Dec-19 10:14am    
+5 :-)
Quote: "As for storage conditions ... you shouldn't store them in mud, water, lava or other harmful conditions. You probably also shouldn't put them on railways and let trains drive over them. Apart from that, not paying particular attention where I store my cards I haven't had any adverse effects so far. In practice I'd think whatever doesn't physically damage the card won't harm the data on it"
RickZeeland 30-Dec-19 10:19am    
You won't find better advice than that :)
As many times as you want. If it gets corrupted you will soon find out.
 
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Member 14570523 30-Dec-19 6:43am    
Thanks!!
What is a SD card corrupted?
Richard MacCutchan 30-Dec-19 7:05am    
"What is a SD card corrupted?"
Damaged by mishandling or computer malfunction. As I said you will soon find out if it has been.
None.
SD cards don't fit into USB ports, they fit into SD card reader slots.

If you are looking for the mechanical reliability of USB sockets or SD card sockets, then start here: Basics of Connector Reliability[^] but you will probably have to do some serious googling to find actual MTBF figures for either connector type in teh real world.
 
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Member 14570523 30-Dec-19 7:22am    
Thank you!!
you can insert it and eject it as you want but you should eject it safety .
 
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