OK, so let’s say that I fill up my compact flash card and then I copy the entire contents to CD. Is it better to then do an Erase All or to reformat the card? What are the pros and cons for either option? Thanks for your opinions.
partridge9 Member 90 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Southern California, USA More info | Mar 27, 2005 11:35 | #1 OK, so let’s say that I fill up my compact flash card and then I copy the entire contents to CD. Is it better to then do an Erase All or to reformat the card? What are the pros and cons for either option? Thanks for your opinions. Canon G3
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richlawrence Junior Member 29 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: gosport, england More info | Mar 27, 2005 12:13 | #2 In theory at least...reformat is best (only in camera)since erasing will still leave a very small amount of data (empty folders) on the card which over time would build up, in practice it probably doesn't matter......what I do know is that reformatting G5.......Oly OM1+various zuiko....Pentax S11+SV+various
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pcasciola POTN SHOPKEEPER 3,130 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: Millstone Township, NJ More info | I always start with a freshly formatted card whenever possible. If you end up with "holes" where you've deleted or moved some files but not all, and leave old folders around, the card can become fragmented just like your computer's hard drive and performance could be affected. Philip Casciola
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Thanks for your replies. Your suggestions make sense... reformatting it is! Canon G3
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mguna Member 56 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | Erase all will not erase the protected pics in the card. Thus, even if you have downloaded the files, and choose erase all, the protected file/s remains. Protected files will be erased if the CF card is formatted or the protection removed.
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RAW Senior Member 601 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Brooklyn, NY More info | mguna wrote: If you do choose to format, do check whether you have protected files, otherwise it will be lost. Regards GunaM Guna, Artan
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mguna wrote: Erase all will not erase the protected pics in the card. Thus, even if you have downloaded the files, and choose erase all, the protected file/s remains. Protected files will be erased if the CF card is formatted or the protection removed. If you do choose to format, do check whether you have protected files, otherwise it will be lost. Regards GunaM Good advice, mguna. Thanks Canon G3
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mguna Member 56 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | RAW wrote: Guna, You mentioned before writing this that formating will erase all pictures in the camera protected or not, which is true, but you contradict it with the quote above....so just to make it clear...If you format-you loose everything, you bring the card to its first position ( like brand new). Regards, Artan. "If you do choose to format, do check whether you have protected files, otherwise it will be lost."
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | Actually, I re-format my cards in the computer after downloading images. That way, it doesn't make any difference which of my cameras I use them in---it won't mess up my numbering. Otherwise, I'd have to have two sets of cards---one for the 1DMkII, and another for the 20D. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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RAW Senior Member 601 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Brooklyn, NY More info | belmondo wrote: Actually, I re-format my cards in the computer after downloading images. That way, it doesn't make any difference which of my cameras I use them in---it won't mess up my numbering. Otherwise, I'd have to have two sets of cards---one for the 1DMkII, and another for the 20D. Good point Belmondo. Artan
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mguna Member 56 posts Joined Jan 2005 More info | Have tried the method of re-formatting the card in the computer but with the IBM 1Gb drive, found that at times the camera does not recognize the card and the message "CF card error" appears. The error will disappear once the card is re-formatted via camera. Thus, I always format the card via camera.
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