heres the deal i am using a 32gb micro sd card in my samsung vibrant flashed a backup image onto sd using rom manager now i deleted recovery image but my laptop still reads it as 8gb instead of 32 and no device can mount, read, or format it how do i fix it
in recovery, wipe the SD card, it should work
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Hi,
I was finally able to partition my 16GB Micro SD HC Class 4 SD Card using minitools.
FAT32 at the front, Primary, and EXT2 afterwards, logical.
I can drop files onto the FAT32 partition and flash the ROM in recovery, but when I reboot it can't find the card.
If I then change the card to my old 4GB Samsung SD it is fine.
When I partitioned the 4GB card using ROM Manager, which I couldn't do with the 16GB one, it created an EXT3 partition.
Is there anything I can do, or is it simply the card?
Cheers
As an update, I put the card in my wife's Blackberry this morning to see if that could see it and it said it wasn't formatted and did I want to? Yes I said.
I could now see it on my Desire and was able to partition it using ROM Manager.
Looking at it now, the second partition is ext3 and is primary, not logical.
I've no idea why this happened but I'm hoping it will all be fine when I flash a new ROM.
Hi there everyone, I just picked up my Transformer today, and while Im not new to the whole flashing business (done it lots on my Galaxy S) I cant seem to get this working on the tablet. Ive managed to get it rooted and CWM loaded, but every time I try to flash a zip from my sd card its lot letting me mount the sd card.
Was hoping someone would be able to help me out
CWM only read files from the Removable micro sd card and not internal sd card.
Also the removable micro sd need to be in a fat32 format
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Are certain microSD cards not compatible? I've currently got one in FAT32 format and it cannot read that either.
Some people have reported problems with using a MicroSD when formatted as Fat32 through windows. Try using an SD card formatting tool. Apparently when formatting an SD Card through windows it doesn't format it correctly.
Also some people say they had to try a few card before one could be read.
I am having issues upgrading to a bigger SD Card.
I have been using the stock 8GB SD Card and now I am upgrading to 32GB SD Card.
I am using Total Commander on my PC to backup all of the files on my old SD Card to the PC and then transfer the files onto my new SD Card.
Problem is when I boot up off the new SD Card it wipes all of the data and I can't seem to get around it.
Any suggestions?
Anyone?
As soon as I put music, photos or videos on the card it is wiped when I boot up the SD card on the phone.
Actually I wonder if my phone doesn't support SDHC and that's why it is not working.
Hello,
I have installed TWRP 2.3.3 on my LG G2x (rooted Android 2.3.4 OS) per the instructions on the teamwin website http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/63. I can backup to the internal SD but the external SD backups disappear upon reboot after backup. I can see the external SD backups after backup but before reboot via file manager (although the dates are wrong....they say 2007). But, when I reboot, all that was written to the external SD is lost. If I copy the internal SD backup over to the external SD, then TWRP sees it on both the internal and external SD (it is not lost or deleted). My external SD card is a 32gb class 10 card formatted with FAT 32. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can get TWRP backup to external SD working? Thanks.
I would have posted to the appropriate developers forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749678&page=9 , but I am not allowed as I am a noob with less than 10 posts . Thanks.
Best Regards,
Jon
My SD Card is a Fake
jonmyers said:
Hello,
I have installed TWRP 2.3.3 on my LG G2x (rooted Android 2.3.4 OS) per the instructions on the teamwin website http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/63. I can backup to the internal SD but the external SD backups disappear upon reboot after backup. I can see the external SD backups after backup but before reboot via file manager (although the dates are wrong....they say 2007). But, when I reboot, all that was written to the external SD is lost. If I copy the internal SD backup over to the external SD, then TWRP sees it on both the internal and external SD (it is not lost or deleted). My external SD card is a 32gb class 10 card formatted with FAT 32. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can get TWRP backup to external SD working? Thanks.
I would have posted to the appropriate developers forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749678&page=9 , but I am not allowed as I am a noob with less than 10 posts . Thanks.
Best Regards,
Jon
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Never mind . I ran H2testw software on my SD card and determined that is is a fake. Sold to me on ebay as a 32gb card and it is actually only a 2gb card!! Filing a dispute with the seller right now!!
So I have a sprint Samsung galaxy s5 and I just started running it on the resurrection remix ROM which is amazing works perfect but I'm having issues formatting my SD card I actually bought a new SD card and formatted it right away in the device but I wasn't able to move apps and then when I wiped the phone and didn't format it it allows me to move applications before I formatted it and in the storage menu but doesn't show up in any file manager can anyone help with this problem how do I make my SD card visible and still move apps to the SD card
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To move apps to SD you would need to format as internal. Here read this. Its a new feature in Marshmellow. http://gadgetguideonline.com/androi...-to-use-micro-sd-card-in-android-marshmallow/
Try formating the SD card in a SD card reader on a PC. Then put it in your android and format it there.
Also did you just put your SD card in after you installed your ROM? Because I formatted mine on a stock ROM.