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Flash Format is a full featured memory card management utility for Windows Mobile powered Pocket PC devices, supporting all ATA and SD compliant storage cards, including Compact Flash cards, SD cards, Mini SD, Micro SD, Multimedia cards (MMC), MicroDrives.
With Flash Format you can get detailed information and statistics about your storage cards, including physical characteristics (FAT type, sectors, cluster, heads, cylinders) and analysis of file allocations (slack space).
Of course, you can also use Flash Format to perform integrity checks, repair allocation errors, and format storage cards to original conditions, directly on your Pocket PC, wherever and whenever you need.
Furthermore, Flash Format lets you activate AutoRun on any storage card (without reformatting), so that your games, MP3 playlists, eBooks or PhotoAlbums can be automatically started at card insertion.
Version 2.85 provides faster formatting and improved compatibility with the latest Windows Mobile devices.
What's new in this version: Version 2.85 provides faster formatting and improved compatibility with the latest Windows Mobile devices.
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"It worked when all else failed!"
Version: Flash Format 2.8
Pros
It worked when I could not get some very suspicious and unknown files off my disk!
Cons
don't know of one
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"Required additional MS software to run."
Version: Flash Format 2.8
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"Pretty good."
Version: Flash Format 2.62
Pros
Well, it was able to remove unwanted files from my flash card on my pda, which I could not delete in the first place. The files were also taking up 300 MB out of 1 GB, which was a hassle. But it did a great job. Installs quick, too.
Cons
Only an eval. for 14 days, but no restrictions that I know of.
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