thanks for answering this one -_- ;)
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Yes, formatting an SD card will erase all data stored on it.
Yes, formatting an SD card will erase all data stored on it.
Short answer: No. Long answer: All data is automatically stored in SD cards, unless there isn't one or one has altered the settings. When one purchases a new SD card, all the previously recorded data is stored in the old memory card. To obtain the data for the previous SD card, one has to transfer the files. So when one puts in a new SD card, the new data will be stored in the new SD card.
The data stored on a credit or debit card is stored not only in the metallic chip - but also on a magnetic strip on the rear of the card. Magnetic card readers read the data from the strip on the card, instead of the embedded chip.
When you format an SD card, it erases all the data stored on it and prepares the card to be used again. Formatting removes all files and folders, making the data unrecoverable unless you have a backup. It essentially resets the SD card to its original state, ready for new data to be written onto it.
The user's name is stored in /etc/passwd and/or /etc/shadow. The user's data is stored in the /home directory.
When you format an SD card, all the data on it is erased. This means that any files, photos, or videos stored on the SD card will be permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. It is important to back up any important data before formatting an SD card to avoid losing it.
the data is not stored in the ds but on the game card
All your contacts/messages and other information aren't stored on a SIM - card, these data are stored in the mobile phone itself.
No, Pokemon data is still stored on the game card itself, not on the internal memory of the 3DS.
in a magnetic stripe, for magnetic cards and in a chip, for smart cards