Just a general question. Seems that my HTC Prophet transfers data to the SD card much slower than using a card reader. I guess it's USB 1.1.. Is there any device that can transfer as fast as the card allows? Hopefully HTC P3600i ?
sd interface on pda dont use usb as few pda can usb host
there is a native sd interface in the cpu's
which is kinda slow compared to pc sdcard readers
not sure if P3600i will help much
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Hey everyone,
I have a 1gb micro sd card. It apparently has bad blocks and cannot be recognized by my 8525 (WM6.1), vista pc or xp sp2 pc. I have the programs to recover the info on it, but none of these programs are effective because the card doesn't show up as a drive.
I am attempting to access the card directly from the phone. With the pc's I have an usb adapter that I know works because I use it for my 8gb micro sd card to swap information.
Can some one give me an answer on how to either fix the bad blocks or make the card recognizable by the ppc or pc's? The recovery programs I have say they will get info off a formated card, but I can't format what the phone or pc's doesn't recognize.
Thanks.
which apps did you try?
if if i'm not mistaken i managed to recover a card using Active Recovery 7
The easiest way for me was, plug your card back to where it gave you a bad blocks, and it should be readable, then backup your datas there,.
this is what i did to my 2GB miniSD for Olympus e520 SLR Camera (the camera lost now),.
I plug it in to my friend laptop, then it cant be readable by any device, then i plug it again, and its readable, then i back it up, then i leave the miniSD,.
Hey G, Thanks for the reply. The card went bad in a digital camera. So I should place the microsd card in the camera, use the usb cord to connect to the pc, remove the usb cord once the card doesn't read, then reconnect the usb cord?
nir36 said:
which apps did you try?
if if i'm not mistaken i managed to recover a card using Active Recovery 7
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I'll check out Active Recovery 7. Thanks.
Hello there,
i´m new here, an i need your help.
is possible to have an external sd or CF card reader connected by USB port on the HTC touch HD?
many thanks
No.
The Usb Host function which is on the cpu is NOT integrated in the OS (Win Mobile 6.1)
Greets !
unfortunately all these new devices don't even supply the power needed to connect anything to the USB port
hey, i have an acern310 wich means i have no wifi built in. so i want to buy a wifi sd card and a cable to connect my usb-stick to my pda. i'd like to be able downloading bigger files with my pda and this seems to be the only way.
has anyone experiences with that or maybe informations?
thanx
it's unclear what you want
if your device got sdio you can get an sdcard with wifi
you can't connect an usb wifi device to it unless it got usb host
support which is rare
or are you trying to share your wifi with a laptop or something ?
would be wise to elaborate on terms like
acern310
which you can't take for granted everybody know what is
i want the usb stick using as storage device and as i meant an sd wifi card (sdio) for having wireless lan connection. because if i use an sdio card i won't be able to use an sd card as storage device where i can download to...
Hi,
today, I found out, that transfering files via usb is so slow on my device.
I've got sd card class 10 (and also tried out some other cards which had the same issue, so perhaps the problem is not there)
I also tried to transfer some files to internal usb storage and it didnt aproved any upturn. Neither did different cable.
Transfering 3,5 GB card takes about 16 minutes,
using mtp, rooted Galaxy Beam I8530.
I am vanilla user, but I think it should be faster.
Any types for improving transfering speed or is there any other problem which needs to be solved?
Thanks in advance
The issue is not your sd card, but the USB interface itself is very slow. There isn't much you can do other than using a different interface. If you have a card reader on your computer, you can take out the sd card and put it into there to see if it will read faster.
Hello everyone,
I have a basic question, maybe it's stupid, but critical for me because my laptop doesn't have an SD card reader.
Let's say I put a SD card in the phone, and then I plug the phone via USB to my laptop, can I access the SD card content and copy new things like music and photos directly from my laptop to the SD card in the phone?
Thanks for the help if anyone has tried it!
Mary
Typically laptops take full size sd cards while the Nord CE 2 takes micro sd cards. You would be better off buying a card reader that you can plug into your laptop's usb socket.
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Typically laptops take full size sd cards while the Nord CE 2 takes micro sd cards. You would be better off buying a card reader that you can plug into your laptop's usb socket.
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Thanks, but that was not what I wanted to know, sorry I didn't explain well.
I don't want to put the SD or micro SD card in my computer.
If I have a micro SD card in the Nord CE2, and I plug this phone via USB to the computer (just like we do to transfer files to the phone memory), can I access the micro SD card that is into the phone via the file system / explorer ?
Yes you can.
Thanks! Totally buying it then.