> De: eckinator <[email protected]>
> 
> 2010/10/16 Jaume Lahuerta <[email protected]>:
> >
> > Well,  the fact is that any SD card has two pins placed higher than the 
> > rest.  
>And
> > he is not actually a friend of mine but someone who earns his live  fixing 
>broken
> > storage devices...but hey, if St. Google doesn't confirm  it, it must be a
> > mistake ;-)
> >
> > Anyway, he was probably  biased since he only sees disaster after disaster, 
>and
> > there must be  very non-careful users out there...My experience and what 
> > you 
>all
> > have  answered doesn't indicate that there is a significant risk in this
> >  operation.
> 
> I've definitely placed a fair number of data recovery orders  on behalf
> of unfortunate as well as careless customers. I'll go look at my  SD
> cards now -you've got me curious =)
> Best
> Ecke



Sure, just look at the reverse of any SD card and yol'll notice than the 4th 
and 
5th pin (from the left) are a bit longer than their surrounding ones.

Reagrds,
Jaume


      

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