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The data transfer rate of a Sandisk Compact Flash 8 GB memory card is 10/MB per second minimum. This memory card is geared towards serious photographers that take many pictures quickly.
No. Unlike hard drives, flash memory doesn't write data, it virtually stores it
USB is not a flash drive. A flash drive is so called because it uses flash memory that retains data with no power.
No, it is not possible to retrieve data loss from the flash memory using the USB extension cable.
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Yes, a faulty USB extension will eventually stop transferring data to the flash memory devices.
The amount of data/information the flash drive can store at one time.
The major difference between main memory and auxiliary memory is that main memory is directly accessed by CPU but the auxiliary memory is not accessed by the CPU directly.For this the data is first transferred to main memory from auxiliary memory and then from main memory the data is transferred to the CPU for further processing. Answered By: Richa Singh
There are practically no dissimilarities between flash memory and floppy disk. Both media store the data in bits, however the method in which this is done is completely different. Floppy disks store data on a moving plater using magnetism, the data must be physically accessed by the read head. Flash memory stores the data as charge and can be accessed by directly addressing the memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, it is durable and data corruption due to external factors is practically non existent.
A "flash stick" is another word for a USB flash drive. The term "flash" is used because it consists of flash memory data storage. Flash memory is is a non-volatile computer storage (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered) that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
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Yes, on a secure information system removing information on a flash-drive allows data to then be stolen or wrongly transferred.