Quick question - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 Software Upgrading

I probably blundered upgrading my compact:
I read the page on a site where the whole procedure (which is the Word-file in the ftp's Backuptool folder) was explained. It stated that an SD card with at least 128 MB of space was needed for the whole procedure.
Since I had 132 mb left on mine I thought I could use that one, which was the one with my sprite backup file and games and sorts.
But the card remains unreadable for the Compact and XP. So must I really format it or is the some workaround to retrieve my stuff or delete whatever romupdate or ntrw did to my sd-card, leaving the data I had on it before the procedure?

Sorry to say this but your data's gone unless you get a program like undelete that can read data that's been passed over twice, even then I can't garantee that as I'm not sure if that process works on SD cards (I'm guessing it does). You will have to reformat the card to make it readable again first.

O.k. too bad. Thanks jimmy. It's not a huge problem, I've got my Compact for just about a month now, so nothing too important on it yet. Well If you consider an AOE campaign not really important :wink:

LOL, I know what you mean about AOE! When I got my phone I played it for hours and hours. Then my card decided to corrupt itself. One and only time it's happened, too. When I didn't have an up-to-date backup! Lost my game, I nearly cried! That happened 2 months ago and I still haven't brought myself to reinstall the game cos it would just frustrate me now!

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Changing time..and MINISD issue

Hey when i first upgraded to WM6 everything went smooth and the time was am pm.. now its 24 hours and i dont know how to change it back.. i was reading it somewhere but i forgot where i read it and there are to much keywords for the search so how do u change the time..? o and also when i try syncing with my Windows media player and my Storage Card(as it says on WMP) it syncs about 11 songs from like 300 that im putting in and then just stops the number varies as it when it stops but it never seems to finish.. its a 2 GB card that i got for free from a friend, maybe its cheap? i dont know, any1 else having this problem?
-thx in advance
o and what is a "Radio"? and should i upgrade?
Changing Time, etc.
Here are some instructions (courtesy of mfrazzz) on how to change the setting for the display of time:
How to not have a 24hour Clock (or how to show AM/PM)
This works on all WM6 roms
Go to Start > Settings > System > Regional Settings
Make sure you have the correct Region selected
Click on the Time tab
Click on the drop down box for Time Style
Notice the little up and down arrows? This is a scrolling region in this dropdown. Click the up arrow a couple of times and you'll find h:mm:ss tt
this comes from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=310954
Concerning your miniSD card...you may have to format your miniSD card using your PC and then put back all of your music back to your miniSD. I recently formatted my card after it started giving me problems and it seems to have improved the speed of accessing the data on the card.
Check out this thread so you can start your learning about radio roms:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=253609
As a side note...I seem to have noticed that the mfrazzz Cingular Radio Fix Cab2 enhances each variation of Radio Rom that I have tried. You can get the mfrazzz Cingular Radio Fix Cab2 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=324632
thx a bunch man
I had several 2GB miniSD cards, and they where all broken once to much data (more than 1GB) is stored on it. Now I just made two partitions on it (using WMStorage) and now my card still works after several months and with a lot of data.
The broken cards weren't cheap once (SanDisk), luckily I got 5 years waranty.
So my advice to anyone using large miniSD cards with this phone: make 2 partitions of 1GB on it...
search this forum for a full explanation on partitioning your card using WM5Storage
yea i think mine is broken because every time i put it in my phone it recognizes that the card is in and tells me if i want to format. i do and it says it did so successfully but it doesnt show up on my phone ..
You're better off either formatting it on your computer if you have a card reader. Also, only partition your card with WM5Storage if you continue to have problems loading more than a gig of data on a 2 gig card. Once you partition it that way, it's permanent and you can't unpartition it if you would want to in the future. I would try just formatting the card in FAT32 first and seeing if you still have problems adding data.
By the way, why do you sync music over to the card? All you have to do is copy it to the card using activesync explore. That should be way easier.
what do u mean? its the same thing. but loading it through Windows media player makes album art and everything appear on the phone so i like it =]
If album art is important to you, then by all means keep doing it that way. It doesn't seem to be working that well for you so I was just trying to help. I would still suggest trying to reformat the card in FAT32 first over partitioning the card out, but that's up to you. Another option would be a program called storagetools. You can get it here - http://www.softwinter.com/storagetools.html, and it's free for non commercial use and there a people on here that swear it's fixed problems like yours for them.
thx man its okay, i tried it today and i included the art and it came out.. so thx its much quicker too. Thx for the help guys =]

SMS on SIM?

I'm relatively new to WM "Standard" or smartphone. So some things which I've taken for granted on normal cell phones don't work the same way in WM.
For example:
SMS messages always tended to be saved to my SIM (I was a big Motorola user). - Now they are stored on my phone.
Are they stored in system memory, or is there a way to store it to the storage card?
Is there a way to make it default to use the SIM? This way I wouldn't lose my SMSes everytime I update to a new ROM. I know, I could back them up, but SMSes are the only thing I would need to back up (if I wanted to); everything else cn be handled by ActiveSync.
It's unlikely that I'll fill up my 2GB SD and there will probably be a new SDHC driver/workaround created by XDA denizens long before I run out, but if I give up my iPod in favour of an A2DP headset or clip, (which is possible, I'd use it for audiobooks as books for commuting are my biggest non-PIM/phoning use) then I might think that it a good idea to use the storage space on the SIM card (better yet, why hasn't anyone created an app to allow you to hide encrypted data there, like passwords etc?).
Why want to save on the SIM? Do you know that in Tornado, you can save unlimited, countless number of SMS depending on the capacity of your memory? I managed to save up to 3000 SMS and still counting.
It is not recomended to save SMS in storage card, the reason being that your storage card would get damaged, as in corrupted easily and you would need to reformat the card once in a blue moon.
So far, I dont think there is any tweak to save the SMS to SIM, but if you want to backup SMS, I would suggest PIM Backup, available in VJ's ROM, download in his first post, or you can use Jeyo Mobile Extender, I am using Jeyo and its very useful, SMS are integrated into Microsoft Outlook Express
The idea that the sim would be damaged/corrupted by sms seems unlikely as many normal cellular phones already do this as default. I have never heard of a corrupted sim card.
Backing up is not a practical solution. what happens if I have to do a hard reset on my phone because it has locked while I am out in the field? Information would be permanently and inconveniently lost. If stored by default on the SIM, they are persistant. Same goes for important phone numbers; store them to SIM, you can import them any time you need to. You can also bring that info to another phone if yours is damaged or out for servicing...
You see now why using the sim can be useful?
Where does your phone store its up to 3,000 messages? I assume that you you would set it to store them on the storage card. How do you set this? If stored on storage can you access your sms after a hard reset?
Thanks for a reply.
Well, I am actually saying that the storage card would get corrupted easily if we store the SMS there, not in the SIM
Well, why not you try PIM backup? If you have to do a hard reset in the field, at least you have the information all backed up in your storage card.
I stored 3000 messages in the main memory itself, took a couple of MB only, though it's considered alot on a device that has 20MB free after hard reset.
As for me, I do save important numbers to SIM as well.
I have been storing my sms and emails on SD (2gig) since WM2003 without any problem. Many people have cautioned me about the SD getting corrupted. But i have not faced such problem. Thank god! Probably i am just lucky.
To move messages to SD tweak the registry.
illi said:
I have been storing my sms and emails on SD (2gig) since WM2003 without any problem. Many people have cautioned me about the SD getting corrupted. But i have not faced such problem. Thank god! Probably i am just lucky.
To move messages to SD tweak the registry.
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Recall off-hand which regkey?
As far as I'm concerned, I'll probably have an HTC Touch Cruise or a Shadow before I damage my SD. Both those use SD micro, don't they?
Again, I have personally never heard of anyone having a corrupted SD. Consider people who have cameras (maybe not pros, I think they prefer CF, but but maybe snap-happy amateurs) and snap thousands of pics (or even bloggers using camera phones). I've only heard warnings here, not complaints...
karhoe said:
Well, I am actually saying that the storage card would get corrupted easily if we store the SMS there, not in the SIM
Well, why not you try PIM backup? If you have to do a hard reset in the field, at least you have the information all backed up in your storage card.
I stored 3000 messages in the main memory itself, took a couple of MB only, though it's considered alot on a device that has 20MB free after hard reset.
As for me, I do save important numbers to SIM as well.
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The thing about backing up is that you have to remember to back up. Should I back-up every time I receive an important SMS?
I work in construction. Many of my peers have broken many phones. I've been pretty lucky, I've only ever had one mishap (dropped a phone down 4m a sump on a stormy day and couldn't get it out till the next afternoon, but it was a mil-spec Motorola and after dismantling it dry out, it worked fine - unbelievable).
I don't want to think about if it had an SD, it has moving parts and murky water would have left some form of particulate. A SIM is solid state, I could store a SIM for a week in a toilette bowl and it would probably be fine.
If you guys don't know, that's fine. It just seems to me another one of those stupid oversights on the part of MS not to have at least a minimal hardware usage similarity to a real phone.
According to this: http://www.htcclub.net/en/shownews.php?ID=179
AKU 3 was suppsed to have this functionality. Perhaps I need another SMS/Messenging version?
Currently I'm using EA's last Chinese ROM (I'm waiting for Nitro's next version and then I intend to cook it for personalised apps).
Exitao said:
Recall off-hand which regkey?
As far as I'm concerned, I'll probably have an HTC Touch Cruise or a Shadow before I damage my SD. Both those use SD micro, don't they?
Again, I have personally never heard of anyone having a corrupted SD. Consider people who have cameras (maybe not pros, I think they prefer CF, but but maybe snap-happy amateurs) and snap thousands of pics (or even bloggers using camera phones). I've only heard warnings here, not complaints...
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Here's the regedit but remember I was lucky not having my Sd corrupted. What can go wrong will go wrong. So backup your SD always!
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Inbox\Settings]
"CurServiceName"=dword:00630041
"ShowUrlConfSecurityDialog"=dword:00000000
"StatusTextDuration"=dword:000007d0
"PropertyPath"="\\Storage Card\\Inbox"
"AttachPath"="\\Storage Card\\Inbox\\Attachments"
Add the PropertyPath and AttachPath
What I have is a binary value:
"CurServiceName"=dword:5046355
Who's ROM are you using?
Exitao said:
What I have is a binary value:
"CurServiceName"=dword:5046355
Who's ROM are you using?
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vjgrace's ROM
illi said:
vjgrace's ROM
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So why the different service name?
I have no other strings or values, just that current service name.
Do I change the service name? Do I simply add those extra entries?
Exitao said:
So why the different service name?
I have no other strings or values, just that current service name.
Do I change the service name? Do I simply add those extra entries?
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Never notice and never bothered.
Simply add PROPERTYPATH and ATTACHPATH
thats it.
I still believe PIM Backup the better solution.
Retain quotations around address?
Exitao said:
Retain quotations around address?
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NO quotations and one only \ instead of \\

weird situation with my SD-card and file-encryption

Hi,
I seem to have some weird things going on with my SD-card.
First everything worked fine, but then suddenly all my files seemed to have disappeared.
When I took a look in my "memory" (start, settings, system, memory) there was no change
in memory-usage (still there was 1360 Mb in use and 566 Mb of free memory.)
In "File Explorer" no files were to be seen at all...
When I took out my SD-card an put it into a USB-card reader, my pc showed only a file called EncFiltLog.menc
So I can't copy the files to my pc as well...
I'm using this card for over 8 months now without any problems untill this...
My encryption function in my Jasjar is turned off, I've never had it turned on actually...
The first weird thing I noticed was the question whether I'd like my jasjar to search the card for music files, while I always had this card in my PDA. I never had this question before. The EncFiltLog. menc is created just before I discovered my files disappeared.
(We were just trying to play some music, but the storage card was nowhere to be seen in my media player, so I took the SD card out and put it back in)
The reason why I didn't pay attention to that question and answered "no" was that my old Qtek S100 also does it all the time without giving me any problems at all and this Jasjar already had the files on my card in his library...
After that my files seem to have gone...
Does anyone has a solution for this?
For me, there are some really valuable items on the card which I rather not loose.
(I know I should make back-ups, but these files were too recent to make one...)
Thanks in advance,
JT
Same problem
As of yesterday, I have the EXACT same problem as described above. I could use some of the famous XDA wisdom...please.
What Roms are you two using? And SD Storage settings?
Same problem
Samsung SCH-I760
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
CE OS 5.2.19202 (Build 19202.1.0.0)
ARM920T S3C2442 Processor
SanDisk 2GB Micro SD
File Encryption is turned off (unchecked)
The SD card has functioned perfectly for almost a year. Yesterday I noticed that about half of the folders stored on the card had disappeared. Of course, I have tried reinserting the card, soft resetting the device, restoring the device to an earier date, etc...no luck.
The card shows 1.8 GB of memory "in use." However, only about 500 MB of that information is accessible or even visible. When I insert the card into my desktop computer, the mysterious "EncFiltLog.menc" appears.
Also note that flashed the 6.1 ROM upgrade to my device a few weeks ago. Since that time, I have installed/uninstalled several programs and reset the device numerous times. All data on the card was accessible until this week.
The menc file is dated 08/03/2008. The only software change that I recall performing around this date was enabling the "Scheduled Backup" feature on Spb Backup.
Your help is appreciated.
Eten M800
Windows 6.1
same problem here. it appears out of nowhere and after googling, i found out that it's because of windows 6.1 encryption thing. problem is, i dont have the box ticked at all. and whenever a menc file gets created, my phone will ask me if i want to format the card to make it readable and cant scanned the card. after deleting the EncFiltLog only the SDMMC will appear again
any solution with this problem?
For as far as I know: nope
nothing....
I have discovered the same problem with my Samsung Omnia i900. Any soultions yet to the EncFiltLog.menc problem?
EncFiltLog.menc
onestopbb said:
Any soultions yet to the EncFiltLog.menc?
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There appears to be two scenario's here, and none of them you are going to like.
If some of your files appear with .menc extension (and all your files are there), this means they have been encrypted by WM6. The only way to recover them is with the original device that wrote them.
Please note the following:
if you hard-reset or flash your device you will lose your original code, and all files will become unreadable.
there is no way (as of yet) to find out the encryption code, or back it up
If you only have EncFiltLog.menc file on your SD card, and all your other files are missing, it is extremely likely that you have had file corruption on your SD card and your files have been erased.
Please note the following:
EncFiltLog.menc is a red-herring, it usually exists on all SD cards (a system file, even if you're not using encryption)
You may find a good program to recover your lost files. Do this soon, and don't use the SD card before doing this.
I wouldn't rely on this SD card in the future for anything important.
I hope this helps. NB, I have found some good recovery programs for jpeg files if you're interested. Sorry to be bearer of bad news.
*** Always back up your files to your PC using ActiveSync... frequently ***
(if you have encoded your files, then you MUST use ActiveSync)
Thanks for the update.
This problem mostly happens if you flash your device with sd card inserted.
Try to go back to the prevous rom and I think the content of your sd card will be available again.
Actually, its a new card and all I did was insert it into the phone, then into my computer. I didn't flash anything.
lost a important video of my dead child (menc encoded)
My 8 years girl is dead 6 months ago from leucemia after a 6 years battle. We found our brother in law as now a menc video on is phone. It is one of very few video we have from her where we could ear her talk, so this is important for my wife se could recover it to be able to help her pass with the death.
Since this brother in law did not know how to see the file before talking to us he tried to reset the phone. The file is on his sd card and today we went to telus to transfer the menc files on my pc but the young technician to the sales departement did not know how to read the file. He tried with the vlc but the menc files cannot be read with vlc. And the phone cannot read the file any more. I have a copy of the file. Do you know how to debug this kind of file
tremblaym84 said:
My 8 years girl is dead 6 months ago from leucemia after a 6 years battle. We found our brother in law as now a menc video on is phone. It is one of very few video we have from her where we could ear her talk, so this is important for my wife se could recover it to be able to help her pass with the death.
Since this brother in law did not know how to see the file before talking to us he tried to reset the phone. The file is on his sd card and today we went to telus to transfer the menc files on my pc but the young technician to the sales departement did not know how to read the file. He tried with the vlc but the menc files cannot be read with vlc. And the phone cannot read the file any more. I have a copy of the file. Do you know how to debug this kind of file
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I'm sorry to hear that.
Put the video in the same device where it was encoded and transfer to the PC using ActiveSync.
Please note, this video cannot be decoded on other device!
hi this happened to me today also.
tried to watch my pictures and saw anything ... zero.
Just my pictures are away... music and other files are there.
Than i notice that i have a new file on my card 3.4.2009 6:56h on this time that i used this.
How can i get this jpg pictures back ? i have some in the cache, but in the pcm (what the hell is that!!!!!??) file.
Its possible to transform a pcm to a JPEG ?
need help thanks for answer
may be unknown virus
I am sure there is a virus in your system. i had also same problem but there was a 'new folder'(created every time i formatted my memory card) with the same named file.Tried antivirus but could not clean system.i used another computer and problem solved.
Everything deleted except the EncFiltLog.menc file
k, today I also got me. The complete SD-Card was erased, only the fuggin EncFiltLog.menc remained, giggling at its devious work.
I'm using a Loox N560 with newplowe's WM 6.1 20755 ver.063.07 ROM, encryption unchecked form the beginning.
The SD-Card was working fine all the time, until I put into the cardreader of my laptop (I've done that a millions times before with that SD-Card and that ROM). Unfortunately I couldn't recover any files form the SD-Card. Music, navigation software can be restored, but my older backups as well as my *.cab collection is gone.
[email protected] encraption tool
I know this is a little old thread but I am new here
I just got my 1st windows mobile phone ever the Touch Pro 2. I have had an 8 gig card in my old phone working for a year no problems. I had pictures and video and a bunch of music. I stuck the card in my new phone and didn't think it recognized the card at all. Me being new to all this windows mobile didn't know to go to file explorer and arrow down to memory card so I took the card out out everything on my work computer and was going to try to format the card in the phone. Somehow I put everything back on my card came home and went to put everything on my desktop and I was going to format the card from my pc and that is when I noticed everything was gone on my card also. I had the one file and nothing else.
I didn't have much important stuff on mine but a couple pictures and a video which I can reget but it still upsets me I lost a whole folder of pictures that I don't know if I have on my pc or not. So I formatted the card in my PC and started over. I now have some music a picture and one video as a test. I notice that file is still there is it suppose to be there? The menc or whatever it is. I hope i don't lose my stuff again but I guess I'll back it up this time. The music is always on my pc so I don't care about that but the pics and video mattered.
Wrong section
Welcome to forums
Universal does not means all devices, have a look on Rhodium section for your specific device.
Good luck,
p.s. Great device you have
Oh so did I post in the wrong forum sorry! I was just reading some of the threads and saw abouth the sd card and that is what mine did. But anyway I am new here and will check it out more later when I have time. My 1st smart phone windows mobile ever but so far am loving my Touch Pro 2 the Rhodium is the diamond isn't it? But anway thanks for the reply. Rose

recovery question

this might be the stupidest question ever but my storage card went hawywire and showed random files that didnt even have acgualy names. they showed as "∑∑∑∑∑∑.∑∑∑" and showed as 3.37 gigabytes each. so i got scared and deleted them. i also saw two "_cache" folders so i deleted them and next thing i knew i hdidnt have the most important folders anymore(my documents and program files) is there any possible way that i can get everything back? btw, i dont have a computer right now...
well, without a computer, there's nothing you can really do
unless you wanna take it somewhere else..
there's an app called ActiveRecovery7. i recommended it a while ago to someone to restore storage cards.
very very good piece of software
nir36 said:
well, without a computer, there's nothing you can really do
unless you wanna take it somewhere else..
there's an app called ActiveRecovery7. i recommended it a while ago to someone to restore storage cards.
very very good piece of software
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i dont think i can get a hold of a computer til march-ish but i guess i can wait i mean ill have my diamond by then but i need most of that stuff so its worth the wait.
but thank you so much for the suggestion
isn't there any place you can go to to use a comp for 30mins or so?
actually there is but i forgot my storage card
Check Disk
Hi
You could just try putting the storage card into a windows based computer and running a disk check for errors. I have used this method before to rescue some files but not all. You can do this by:
Start>My Computer>(XRemovable Disk>Right Click>Properties>Tools Tab>Error Checking
Where X is the letter of the card reader as it appears in windows.
Hope that helps
andrew-in-woking
andrew-in-woking said:
Hi
You could just try putting the storage card into a windows based computer and running a disk check for errors. I have used this method before to rescue some files but not all. You can do this by:
Start>My Computer>(XRemovable Disk>Right Click>Properties>Tools Tab>Error Checking
Where X is the letter of the card reader as it appears in windows.
Hope that helps
andrew-in-woking
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thanks ill try that since activerecovery is not free.
just need to get my memory card!
how could i forget it?
oh well.
honestly, active recovery is worth the price.
it recovers up to 3 layers on physical drives and 2 on digital...
i would buy it just to save something that could go wrong on my pc.

[Q] Recovering Nandroid backup from LOST.DIR

I recently lost a lot of the data on my external SD card after restoring a CWM 6 backup from the external card. Several folders have had the first letter of their name replaced with μ (mu), the rest capitalized, and contents emptied, others are simply missing. For example "μOWNLOAD." Sadly my clockworkmod folder has become an empty "µLOCKW~1," and I had 3 backups included, most importantly my stock root backup.
I noticed that my LOST.DIR folder had 259 new random number files and is nearly 4 GB, suggesting that the files are stuck in there, but I have no idea how to figure out what is what or even if it is possible to save any of them. I tried the suggestion posted here, but nothing in the clockwork folder was found. I can pick out what I think are the 3 pairs of "system.ext4.tar.a" and "data.ext4.tar.a" files based on them being several megabytes larger than everything else, but I have no idea how to separate them or how to pick out the right "boot.img", "recovery.img", and "cache.ext4.tar.a." I'm assuming that I don't need "cache.ext4.tar,"data.ext4.tar," and "system.ext4.tar," because they all show 0 bytes in the new backup that I made on the internal card.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I might be able to save the backup?
EDIT: Also is it "safer" to keep important things on my internal or external card? I kept all of my backups on the external card specifically to avoid something like this happening during a flash or at some other time, but googling tell me that several people have had seemingly random issues with SD cards and the S3.
From my experience everything in the lost. Dir gets its file extension stripped. I had this happen to my music folder and I had to change all the files to mp3. It may be more of a pain than its worth to change every file back. And because there not all the same type who knows what file is suppose to be what
I would move any data off and reformat the card
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
I had everything of import other than nandroids backed up offsite so the remaining data doesn't matter, and I expect that everything is gone, but no harm in trying.
Also, if you ever need to rename a lot of files at once again, you might want to try File Renamer Basic, it is extremely useful for batch operations like that.
Yea I just used the command line built into windows. I was surprised it had the option to do it. Ever since they stopped basing windows off Dos they got rid of some commands. I thought I was gonna have to get a live version of linux. But if there isn't anything wrong with the current rom I would just make a new backup. Format the card first before you move anything back on it
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
I was having terrible battery drain when first got the phone, took out my SD-Card and now get nearly 5-6 hours screen on time!
I don't know if it was the SD-Card or the new modem/rpm (I'm still on the OTA ICS one)
but for me I use google play and I keep a copy of all my nandroids on my computer for safe keeping. and keep only the ones I need recently on the internal, and I have plenty of space left, so for me it was better to just keep the SD-Card out, it was making it hard to choose to put on sd-card or internal LOL
Maybe I've been lucky, but coming from the Droid 2 the battery life on this seems amazing (CleanROM), I have had the external card in since I bought it however.
I was mainly worried about stability issues, mainly I was always worried that a factory reset or changing roms would affect the internal card, so it would be safer to keep things on the external card.
I'm sorry if i have mistakes in this text . i'm persian . i don't know english well/
I have a solution for this problem:
I've lost my data twice. first time i thought that it is virus so i format my SD card .
this time I LOST some important data therefore i tried to get them back.
I noticed that LOST.DIR is included my data.
I connect my phone to PC (galaxy s4) then i copied all LOST.DIR files in to my PC.
then i opened one of them with windows photo viewer. ( right click -> open -> choose windows photo viwer) then i saw one of me missing photos (luckly).
however it will take a long time to take back all of your missing photos but still you will get it.
(sorry for mistakes)

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