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I've got a metric fuckton of microsd cards that may or may not have important data on them, and I'm trying to figure out an easy way to rip all their contents to an HDD or similar so that I can more easily store the data, search it, etc.

Is there any special purpose device or possibly Linux software to make this task easier? I am envisioning a device with a bunch of SD card slots or USB ports that would just immediately download everything from the card into a hard drive as soon as it's plugged in, so that I could just power through a pile of the things without having to manually copy things over for each device. Support for other storage formats (IDE, SATA) would be great too but not strictly necessary. Anyone have any ideas?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Free File Sync can auto run when a sd.card is inserted. But you are probably going to want to give a unique folder name for each disk not sure how to do that.

I use a robocopy script to inject photos. Simply enter the drive letter and what you want the folder called.

I all likelihood having 6 SD cards reading at once is going to be slower overall than doing 3 batches of 2. USB kind of sucks that way.

Unless you are going to put 6 dedicated USB hosts in your PC.