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"Other people are quite dreadful. The only possible society is oneself.“ ##-## Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband (Lord Goring, Act III).DaveC426913 said:Yep. I've helped other people more than myself.
"Other people are quite dreadful. The only possible society is oneself.“ ##-## Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband (Lord Goring, Act III).DaveC426913 said:Yep. I've helped other people more than myself.
File artifacts on an SD card refer to leftover data or fragments of data that were not properly deleted or overwritten. They can take up space on the SD card and potentially cause issues with storage and performance.
Dashcams can leave file artifacts on an SD card when they are not properly configured or when there are issues with the SD card itself. This can happen when the dashcam is not shut down properly or when there are errors during recording or transferring files.
In most cases, file artifacts on an SD card are not harmful. However, they can cause issues with storage and performance if they take up too much space. It is also possible for some file artifacts to contain sensitive information, so it is important to properly delete them if they are no longer needed.
To prevent dashcam file artifacts on your SD card, make sure to properly configure your dashcam according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is also important to regularly check your SD card for errors and to properly shut down your dashcam before removing the SD card.
Yes, you can delete file artifacts on your SD card. It is recommended to use a file management tool or formatting tool to properly delete them. However, make sure to only delete file artifacts and not important files that are still needed for your dashcam or other devices.