Flash drives also have limit?

India
March 10, 2007 1:27pm CST
As we know that all rewritable cds can be written upto a certain limit. in the same manner pen drives or flash drives also has a limit. since the limit is in millions the fact is ignored. what you people say?
3 responses
• India
11 Apr 07
Ya its true.. but the fact is that b4 the limit is reached the flash drive gets outdated in terms of memory size..
• India
30 Mar 07
its absolutely right that pen drives do have a limit , yeah its figure is in millions but should that really matter ? i mean, its ease of usage has made data transfer childplay .. remember the time when one could copy only 1.4mb of dat on to a floppy.. and the time when the cd writers first started.. all those got outdated . the device itself has got outdated, but will that ever happen for a pen drive??, NO because there are no special electronic devices required to sync it with a computer right? other than a usb port whose versatality of usage is known to everyone..! so enjoy,share,access,modify data at ease..!
@mkarthu (10)
• India
18 Mar 07
if you look deep inside the flash drive, you can see nothing other than chips and semiconductor components..... a neighbor of mine has been using his PC from 1997 around 10 years and it s been used millions and millions times.... as u know PC also build upon chips.... so i am not agree with limits.... it s only up to how we are handling these devices...