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Bill
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      18th Apr 2006
Greetings!
We are using an appliance-like device to deploy our XP embedded images.
These devices use compact flash cards as their sole means of "hard drive."

We've been using 512MB Sandisk Ultra II cards with great success for about
10 units.
We recently had an order for 50 units, and some of the folks I work with are
considering a cheaper alternative.

Does anyone have any feedback as to the best card to use that balances
performance, durability, and price?

Any information would be sincerely appreciated.
--Bill


 
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Adora Belle Dearheart
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      18th Apr 2006
Bill wrote:
> Greetings!
> We are using an appliance-like device to deploy our XP embedded images.
> These devices use compact flash cards as their sole means of "hard drive."
>
> We've been using 512MB Sandisk Ultra II cards with great success for about
> 10 units.
> We recently had an order for 50 units, and some of the folks I work with are
> considering a cheaper alternative.
>
> Does anyone have any feedback as to the best card to use that balances
> performance, durability, and price?
>
> Any information would be sincerely appreciated.
> --Bill
>
>

My advice - don't get the cheap ones.

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Sean Liming \(eMVP\)
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      18th Apr 2006

Agreed, a cheap device could mean a device that doesn't boot XPe. There are
alternatives to SanDisk for XPe that you can find here:
http://www.seanliming.com/flashhelp.html.

Regards,

Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit.


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> Bill wrote:
>> Greetings!
>> We are using an appliance-like device to deploy our XP embedded images.
>> These devices use compact flash cards as their sole means of "hard
>> drive."
>>
>> We've been using 512MB Sandisk Ultra II cards with great success for
>> about 10 units.
>> We recently had an order for 50 units, and some of the folks I work with
>> are considering a cheaper alternative.
>>
>> Does anyone have any feedback as to the best card to use that balances
>> performance, durability, and price?
>>
>> Any information would be sincerely appreciated.
>> --Bill

> My advice - don't get the cheap ones.
>
> --
> Adora Belle Dearheart
> http://pics.livejournal.com/random_c/pic/00001x48
> See, not a Sir.



 
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