maybe current way of identify card by drive letter list is a bad idea (must have a letter assigned, but once doing so, windows 7 start to fool around with the card's NTFS journals non-stop but we totally can strip off the assigned letter by "Manage" tool from "My Computer" right click menu)Ĥ. much less meddling if it's NTFS partition on removable media (but not hard disk, as detected by OS)ģ. I sense that MS Windows 7 is constantly meddling with NTFS hard disk drive, even if there is no explorer window/instance open.Ģ. (Windows 7 detects the card as removable)ġ. (Windows 7 detect the card as hard disk drive)īut no issue if I am using directly USB2 card reader to read/write. Then if I use a USB2->SATA converter and then a SATA->CF converter, to read and write a gain, write is always failed half way. I put a Windows 7/Embeded OS into a 4G or 8G CF card (I also tried CFast, the same probably SD card will also be similar via SATA-SD converter)'s NTFS partitions(s). Found a steady way to simulate/duplicate this problem on Windows 7 desktop.
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