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SD cards in themselves don't cause battery drain*. The problem is when the card has some corrupted data. There is a program ( metalayer-crawler ) that constantly reads for changes, and it gets hung up on that corrupted sector pegging cpu trying to figure it out.

The solution is to run fsck /dev/mmcblk?p? to fix the bad sector. You can run that occasionally, and/or disable metalayer-crawler. There is an application to disable metalayer crawler and other background apps (can't find it right now) or by command line.

Originally Posted by Penguinbait
Disable metalayer-crawler
Delete /etc/rc2.d/S99metalayer-crawler0
to re-enable
ln -s /etc/init.d/S99metalayer-crawler0 /etc/rc2.d/S99metalayer-crawler0
* As far as I know from reading the forums.
 
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Originally Posted by TheGogmagog View Post
SD cards in themselves don't cause battery drain*.
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* As far as I know from reading the forums.
According to comment #28 in bug 2602, SD cards with bad power management could be a reason for low battery life. (It seems the ppl @ Nokia aren't sure themselves, they put a question mark to this item )


Originally Posted by TheGogmagog View Post
The problem is when the card has some corrupted data. There is a program ( metalayer-crawler ) that constantly reads for changes, and it gets hung up on that corrupted sector pegging cpu trying to figure it out.
At least I can be sure I'm not affected by this one:
Bug #3970 bit me, so metalayer crawler doesn't even start on my tablet.
 
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Thanks for all the info guys. I had suspected something like what you've told me with the device being "on" but in a sleep state which is quickly reactivated when need be.

And thanks for the tip about Tiger Direct. I realize they may be my only option for a hands on test. I don't get down to Toronto much since I live/work in the Ottawa - Sudbury corridor.
 
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Originally Posted by lardman View Post
I'm not so sure about the 1 or 2 day thing, depends how the battery applet works out its time remaining . . .
That number has nothing at all to do with the battery applet. It was provided by a Nokia engineer at some point (igor?), and describes the impact on battery life of the boot sequence, which is about 10-20% of total capacity.
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Originally Posted by TheGogmagog View Post
SD cards in themselves don't cause battery drain*.
As benny1967 says, this isn't accurate. Some cards may not sleep properly, which causes them to consumer way more power than they should while they're not in use.

Tama^2 did some testing with two faulty cards in an N800, which reduced the idle battery life from days to a few hours.
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