Hi!
Is it possible to change the name of the storage card "folder"? The reason I want to do this is because I run a Norwegian WM5 OS, and the storage card is named "Lagringskort". Some applications have a problem with that name.
Regards
PK
I have red similar post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=298646
wich explains how to put mail and attachments on sc
to be little more precise what i have done:
1. edited registry:
HKLM\System\Inbox\Settings
1.1 adding PropertyPath value "\Storage Card\Mail" string
1.2 adding AttachPath value "\Storage Card\Mail\Attachments" string
2. restart
3. found new folder on device named Storage Card and my real storage card named Storage Card2
4. shut down device
5. removed Storage Card
6. renamed Storage Card folder on device to Storage Card.bak
7. shut down
8. put the card in and turn on
9. i found new foder on device named Storage Card besides Storage Card.bak and my card named Storage Card2
what am I missing please help
Qtek 8310 WM6
PS: if no one nows how to solve this problem at least try to help me with deletnig renamed "storage card" folders that were auto created after restart...
they contain system folders and take up memory
I have the same problem... Is there any solution?
I am having Tilt (HTC 8925) and having the same problem. does anyone have the solution?
It seems that there is no solution to that problem...
I'm experiencing the exactly same issue !
anyone know a way this works properly,
basically the registry has been tweaked to save mail to storage card, but when you reboot the phone the storage card changes to storage card2,
ive disabled sense/touch flo,
nothing else is is booting up in windows mobile
before i reboot though the mail does store on storage card, but when i reboot it makes a folder on the phone memory
how can i stop this once and for all??
manny questions on this but nowhere answers
+1
I have same problem.... no solution ... still working
I don't think there is a fix for this, its due to the way the hardware works on newer HTC devices.
Problem is when booting the phone, the registry is read before the the SD card is ready.
So when the phone reads "storage card" as a location and the card is not ready the phone will make a folder called storage card.
Now when the SD card is finally ready it want to call itself "storage card" but the name is allready taken, so now it names itself "storage card2"
ive sorted this when i had this problem
open up resco file explorer and you'll see that it sees the device memory, storage card and storage card 2. 'storage card' will be empty, so just delete it, then reboot. (dont rename storagecard 2).
when you turn it back on, everythings in order again
Old problem requires new solution
Hi,
This problem is happening in the old WM5 and previous.
The say to avoid the creation of Storage Card before the mounting of the real SD was simply removing the "messaging" application from the Today Screen.
Now, the solution seems to be different.
I hope we can find it soon.
nickkyboy36 said:
ive sorted this when i had this problem
open up resco file explorer and you'll see that it sees the device memory, storage card and storage card 2. 'storage card' will be empty, so just delete it, then reboot. (dont rename storagecard 2).
when you turn it back on, everythings in order again
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All working now
thanks
Can you confirm that you have all mails in the storage card?
Please note that only attachments can be moved to Scard without this problem, and it is when you try to move all mails that after a reset the Store card 2 issue happens.
Regards
rumpleforeskin said:
I don't think there is a fix for this, its due to the way the hardware works on newer HTC devices.
Problem is when booting the phone, the registry is read before the the SD card is ready.
So when the phone reads "storage card" as a location and the card is not ready the phone will make a folder called storage card.
Now when the SD card is finally ready it want to call itself "storage card" but the name is allready taken, so now it names itself "storage card2"
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FOUND THE ANSWER!!
After many reboots etc.,
1.Delete the storage card on the device!
2.Eject the storage card on the phone and reinsert (while phone is still on). (check filemanager shows Storage Card Only)
3.Hit Windows Start, go to email, then menu, then options, then storage.
4. Tick "When available, use storage card to store attachments", Click OK.
5.Restart HTC Sense and Voilla all is fixed!
Are you sure your have now all maiLs in Sdcard, or only the attachments?
Hi all,
i found the solution! (actually all post help me find out).
SOLUTION:
1- remove your SD-Card from phone.
2- open file manager, you should see "STORAGE CARD". if you open it, you can see there are some folders for email (inobx.********).
3- delete all. "STORAGE CARD" & "STORAGE CARD2" &...
4- now insert your SC-Card. it will be "STORAGE CARD" :cyclops:
good luck
When I'm trying to save/move files in my external card, there's an error appearing. it says "input-output error". When I'm using my default file manager (File commander) to delete some files after restarting my phone, it will come back.
Please help.. What should I do??
Thanks
Are you on kitkat? Because on kitkat, writing/deleting on external SD card is blocked/not allowed. You need root or change something in your build.prop to allow writing to ext sd.
I'm in a rooted Oreo. My external sd card has a name such as /storage/nnnn-nnnn where nnnn-nnnn is a decimal number. If I change the sd card Oreo/Android changes automatically the numerical part of the name ( /storage/mmmm-mmmm ). Because of this new name I should change all the paths in Tasker tasks and some settings in some Magisk modules.
My question is: is there a way to change back the "new" name assigned by Oreo/Android to the "old" name ?
I've found the solution and I answer to my self for the benefit of those that will have the same problem in the future.
The number nnnn-nnnn in the sd card name (that can also be alpha-numerical) is the "volume id" and if the sd card is plugged in a PC can be changed to whatever we want with a program such as this