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does anyone know how to prepare my SD-card to "AutoStart" installation of my software (*.cab) as soon as the card will be inserted?
[Stogare Card]\2577\autorun.exe
vertur said:
[Stogare Card]\2577\autorun.exe
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nice... but... i have prog.cab and I want it to be installed after you insert the card
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l3v5y said:
On your storage card, create a folder called "2577" (I think it's that for ARM processors) and place the exe in that folder you want to execute. Call it "AutoRun.exe" now, every time the storage card is inserted, that program will be run.
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Can someone tell me why the file autorun.exe(should install IIWPO.cab) in 2577 folder doesn't start automatically when SD inserted?
Obviously, if I tap on autorun.exe normally start.
thanks
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I have a medical app that requires me to install it directly to my storage card. Then when I plug my storage card back into my Fuze, the cab for the program is supposed to automatically begin installation. But no matter what I do, this is not happening, but I know the program install correctly. Where would this cab be hiding?
doctajay said:
I have a medical app that requires me to install it directly to my storage card. Then when I plug my storage card back into my Fuze, the cab for the program is supposed to automatically begin installation. But no matter what I do, this is not happening, but I know the program install correctly. Where would this cab be hiding?
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I could not understand why it should start automatically? If you are talking about Skyscape, once it is installed then it will not install again and again.
Let me explain. The program I am installing is called UptoDate. It copies all of it's files to your microSD card, and then when you insert your card into your Fuze, the phone is supposed to automatically detect the program, and ask if you want to install it. This is what is missing for me. My phone is not detecting the program, and it has in the past.
nevermind, I found the installation cab buried into the installation disk.
Guys when i run HARET.exe it says CANNOT OPEN THIS FILE and blabla WHY?
THanks for HELP
Make sure u have all the files on the root of ur SD card...
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w8 i will tell u what it says when i run HARET.exe!!! Haret cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a truted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restroing the file
That's what I said. Put All the files in the root of sd card.
To be on the safe side download everything again.
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one stupid question what is root (IM buglarian) and how to put them in.
stoinakawe1997 said:
one stupid question what is root (IM buglarian) and how to put them in.
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Root means on the SD card. Not in any folder of the SD card. So when you computer reads the card and u double click to enter it, that's the root of ur SD card.
So:
My Computer>Drive name of SD card>Enter it <--- that is the root of ur SD card.
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stoinakawe1997 said:
Guys when i run HARET.exe it says CANNOT OPEN THIS FILE and blabla WHY?
THanks for HELP
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Hi, Download the file again . File maybe corrupted
Sepehr.
bad sd?
you could also try formatting the SD card.
back everything up first though
Guys i wanna ask how to put file in the root of the SD card and explain easy im not soo good at English wanna run Android on my XPERIA X1 and i can't
On most Android devices you can plug phone into your computer select usb mode on phone and open, mount, explore it on your computer. If you down load a file on your phone get a explorer app from the play store find the file in maybe download(s) dir and move to sdcard. Good Luck.
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When it says to put on the root of the SD card, it means do not put it in a folder.
Do not put it in a folder on the SD card. I can't say it any simpler than that...hope it helps.
lowandbehold said:
When it says to put on the root of the SD card, it means do not put it in a folder.
Do not put it in a folder on the SD card. I can't say it any simpler than that...hope it helps.
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Indeed, you cant put it any simpler than that! Helped me a lot! I thought it was the Lost.Dir file I always see in recovery. Im trying to flash an old Froyo tablet that crashed when I put my gmail acct in it. Says to put the cmd script in the sd root. Didnt work, now it looks like I know why! Thank you sir (or ma'am) ! I love XDA.
Hi guys,
I hope this is the right section to post this issue.
Does anyone have a solution to completely erasing data from a sd card, my problem with my sd card is that i am not able to delete files from the card or add any new files. I am able to copy files from the sd card to the pc though. I have tried formating it on various computer operating systems as well as on an android system.
What i get is the format completes but after reconnecting the card to the pc or phone, all the files that were previously on the card have somehow returned and the files are not corrupt or anything because i am able to view images and play music from the sd card. Is there any method I could use or is it time to let the memory card go?
Check for Errors
Try check your SD card for errors on the computer (Mount it first).
JBmorris said:
Try check your SD card for errors on the computer (Mount it first).
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Hi JBMorris, i have tried mounting it to the computer still no luck, I used a program called active kill disk to format it and check for errors but the program freezes on the verify and checking for errors section. I think something about the sectors not being readable so I might as well get a new sd card and thanks for the suggestion!
JazzedMontage said:
Hi guys,
I hope this is the right section to post this issue.
Does anyone have a solution to completely erasing data from a sd card, my problem with my sd card is that i am not able to delete files from the card or add any new files. I am able to copy files from the sd card to the pc though. I have tried formating it on various computer operating systems as well as on an android system.
What i get is the format completes but after reconnecting the card to the pc or phone, all the files that were previously on the card have somehow returned and the files are not corrupt or anything because i am able to view images and play music from the sd card. Is there any method I could use or is it time to let the memory card go?
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use a external card reader and then try to format
if not then use a software utility " low level format "
try if it helps
singh_aman said:
use a external card reader and then try to format
if not then use a software utility " low level format "
try if it helps
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Hi Singh, i tried using a software utility also tried the windows disk management and I'm still stuck with the same problem.I have decided to get a new card as my apps are not able to write to the sd card. Thanks for the help.
JazzedMontage said:
Hi guys,
I hope this is the right section to post this issue.
Does anyone have a solution to completely erasing data from a sd card, my problem with my sd card is that i am not able to delete files from the card or add any new files. I am able to copy files from the sd card to the pc though. I have tried formating it on various computer operating systems as well as on an android system.
What i get is the format completes but after reconnecting the card to the pc or phone, all the files that were previously on the card have somehow returned and the files are not corrupt or anything because i am able to view images and play music from the sd card. Is there any method I could use or is it time to let the memory card go?
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I think you had encrypted it with some device before.... So if you insert in that device and remove encryption...
But if you have factory reset your device and remove encryption key.. Then it will be very hard (may be impossible) to format it or change permissions
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Killwish said:
I think you had encrypted it with some device before.... So if you insert in that device and remove encryption...
But if you have factory reset your device and remove encryption key.. Then it will be very hard (may be impossible) to format it or change permissions
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Hi killwish, that makes sense it is possible it was encrypted before as i used a different rom, so would you advice me to install the previous rom and try to format it?
JazzedMontage said:
Hi killwish, that makes sense it is possible it was encrypted before as i used a different rom, so would you advice me to install the previous rom and try to format it?
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Bro you have flashed new rom... And encryption key is deleted.... So now I think it is impossible to do what you want....
May be some hacker will help you... Wait if someone give you the solution
now you have only 1 option left
try replacing it from service centre for free
singh_aman said:
now you have only 1 option left
try replacing it from service centre for free
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Oh.. Yeah it is the solution.. If your card is in warranty
You should format your SD card through CMD
To format a memory card from command prompt, follow the below procedure:
Connect the memory card to your PC through card reader.
Click on Start > Run > Type CMD and click on OK.
Assuming the letter of the memory card drive is G.
Now enter this command.
format /q /x G: and press Enter.
Note: Don't forget to replace the letter "G" with your drive letter.
snehashish93 said:
You should format your SD card through CMD
To format a memory card from command prompt, follow the below procedure:
Connect the memory card to your PC through card reader.
Click on Start > Run > Type CMD and click on OK.
Assuming the letter of the memory card drive is G.
Now enter this command.
format /q /x G: and press Enter.
Note: Don't forget to replace the letter "G" with your drive letter.
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I think it will also not work
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snehashish93 said:
You should format your SD card through CMD
To format a memory card from command prompt, follow the below procedure:
Connect the memory card to your PC through card reader.
Click on Start > Run > Type CMD and click on OK.
Assuming the letter of the memory card drive is G.
Now enter this command.
format /q /x G: and press Enter.
Note: Don't forget to replace the letter "G" with your drive letter.
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Hi Snehashish, i have tried using the cmd and get an "access denied error" even though i am using cmd with administrator rights. It seems to me there's nothing i can do as i have tried formatting using different methods.
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all the effort, my card doesn't have warranty and I will be replacing it, what I have learned from all this is to stay clear of encryption if you not sure of what it fully entails!
Cheers Fellas!
On my Sony Xperia Z3 I have an application that stores its data on "/storage/emulated/0/Voxx". I would like to move the "Voxx" folder onto the SD Card (to save space on the phone's memory). To do that, I need to change the directory within the application itself.
The thing is that I don't know what would be the righ path to the sd card. Could anyone suggest me how should the new directory look like?
Thank you.
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Sui Generis said:
On my Sony Xperia Z3 I have an application that stores its data on "/storage/emulated/0/Voxx". I would like to move the "Voxx" folder onto the SD Card (to save space on the phone's memory). To do that, I need to change the directory within the application itself.
The thing is that I don't know what would be the righ path to the sd card. Could anyone suggest me how should the new directory look like?
Thank you.
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the 3rd party app cannot store data in external memory card.
unless root your phone and use some merge folder app or app2sdcard to do that.
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Sui Generis said:
On my Sony Xperia Z3 I have an application that stores its data on "/storage/emulated/0/Voxx". I would like to move the "Voxx" folder onto the SD Card (to save space on the phone's memory). To do that, I need to change the directory within the application itself.
The thing is that I don't know what would be the righ path to the sd card. Could anyone suggest me how should the new directory look like?
Thank you.
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Not sure how you're going to make the App change the directory (if there's no option), but the path would be /storage/sdcard1/Android/data/%APP_NAME%, where %APP_NAME%, well, is the name of your App.
I think you need to create simlinks like some apps do to allow what you want, it requires root. Just wait for Lollipop as Google allows it to do what you asked.
Thank you, sxtester!
I copied the application's "voxx" folder from internal memory onto the sdcard and, within the application, I changed the directory from "/storage/emulated/0/voxx" to "/storage/sdcard1/voxx".
I am posting a new, interesting task...you may want to take a look...
sxtester said:
Not sure how you're going to make the App change the directory (if there's no option), but the path would be /storage/sdcard1/Android/data/%APP_NAME%, where %APP_NAME%, well, is the name of your App.
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