No Sammie.  Filling up your flash disk, or any hard drive for that matter,
should not corrupt it.  If everything was working correctly, you would just
get a message stating that no more information could be saved to the disk
because it was full.  Again, people are confusing a "disk is full" error
with this one about not being able to read sectors on the disk.  They're
different things.

If you've ever seen a dying hard drive (whether it had gotten too old, or
was dropped or mistreated in some other way) you would be likely to get a
similar error.  It's just not correct to assume that the error is normal.
And as I stated, for me it could occur anytime, anywhere, with tens of
megabytes to spare.  It's just that the fool-proof way to detect if the
error is still present, is to keep copying information to the disk until the
error occurs.

Grant
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