Is it actually a good option? Are these adapters an actual thing, or just a rip offĢ. I want to go with option number 3, as it will be easier/cheaper to fix in the future (instead of buying new disk, ill just but new cards), but it generates couple concerns.ġ. SD card adaptors (Tarkan iFlash Solo/Dual) supports 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB Compact Flash card Adaptors (generic ZIF to CF/iFlash) supports 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB The 5th generation 30GB supports a library of roughly 20,000 files whereas the 60GB and 80GB versions can handle roughly 50,000 files. ago OGDUB515 Micro SD brands for iFlash quad Im getting ready to mod an 5.5 gen. While looking into the topic of fixing the devil, I've came across couple of options:ġ) Apple Store - cost between 120-250 quid so nahĢ) Fixing it by myself with a 1.8" HDD - cost around 100 quid (getting there but still nah)ģ) Fixing it by myself with a iFlash SD/microSD card adapter - adapter itself 33 quid plus the cost of the sd cards *winner?* Insert and lock the SD card in to the iFlash-Bundle. ![]() I have checked number of reallocs on the HDD and its around 13k so I guess this is the problem. This item has been replaced by the new iFlash-Solo iFlash-Bundle. Making their debut is the iFlash-Solo and iFlash-Quad, it will be very interesting to see how 4 MicroSDs compare against. Generally, write speed to a fragmented area is slower than sequential write speed due to flash memory characteristics. Couple of weeks ago my iPod classic started acting weird, to the point that I can't sync it with iTunes anymore.
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