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2009-01-05
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@ Vienna, Austria
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#12
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SD cards in themselves don't cause battery drain*.
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* As far as I know from reading the forums.
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.
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2009-01-05
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@ Ontario, Canada
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2009-01-05
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#14
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I'm not so sure about the 1 or 2 day thing, depends how the battery applet works out its time remaining . . .
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2009-01-05
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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.