Dear all,
I notice the following problems with "Bluetooth Settings screen". When I click on the bluetooth icon on the extreme right hand corner it would take from 5 to 20 seconds for the setting screen to come up. This will only happen if I have an SD card (Apacer 256MB) inserted in the SD slot. I have SanDisk SD Wifi card, even with this inserted it would take between 5 to 10 second to bring up the bluetooth setting screen. This happens for both the initial firmware as well as the latest firmware from official XDA II site. FYI, without any SD device inserted the bluetooth setting can be activated instantaneously. This problem can be replicated time and again so it is not something that is caused by any program installed (tested all that even after cold reset). Does anyone know of a solution to the problem? Thanks.
Regards,
Kueh.
Its likely that something on the card is slowing your XDA down..
What apps are installed onto the card ? if you have an app thats constantly being run from the card it will slow the system down, maybe not as much as you say but it does have a noticable effect with large apps.
My Bluetooth options pretty much come up instantly unless i have a few programs running, in which case it sometimes takes a couple of seconds or more..
Maybe your SD card is faulty. If so, your XDA might be constantly trying to read something from the card and keep hitting an error which isnt made known to the user. What id try is to backup the SD card, reformat it and then see if it happens again. :wink:
Hi,
I have no application running from the SD card. All of them are datafiles, mostly pictures, wmv and microsoft reader files. BTW, how do I format the SD card?. Thanks.
Regards,
Kueh.
I dont think theres an option to do it within the XDA2.
You'd need a card reader or someone who owns one which can reformat the card. If you dont want to by one or know anyone with one, go to your local PC shop, they might do it for you. :wink:
I'm having exactly the same problem.... accept for it only happens when turning on the XDAII - if I do remove the SD card then the problem does go away!!!
Is anyone else having this same problem with the BT Settings ??
You can format your SD card with a ppc application called XDA-storagetools (do a google search)
I suspect it takes longer for the BT radio to start when you have a card inserted may be because the BT software is looking for a BT device in th SD slot??
I have the same problem too...If i want to reformat my SD card through card reader, do i just simply format it in the like of formatting, for example, drive c: ? I mean, just 'right click' on the SD card and choose 'format' ? Or do i need to use a specific software ? Thanx...
You cannot format a SD card from a card reader - windaz don't do it.
You need special software, try a google search for xda storage tools
Ok...thanx a lot. By the way, how do we know that a slower BT settings is affected by SD card ? Just my curiosity :}
I don't believe formating the sd card will make any difference.... just having the sd card inserted into the XDAII is enough to cause the problem.
Could it have something to do with when the XDAII is turned on, it has to read/regonsie the sd card first... and the BT settings has to wait for this to happen??
I bought a new sdcard and it works in my PC without any errors, but the second I put it in my phone and try to download navigation maps it just shows "SD card unexpectedly removed". I try the card in the PC again,even through the phone mounted USB storage in recovery and it works, without errors. Does anyone now a fix or atleast a reason for this to be happening?
Did you buy it from a reputable dealer? I'm just wondering if it's one of those fake cards. try this if you suspect that it may be. http://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/2...standard-in-detecting-usb-counterfeit-drives/
yeah, i tested the card on my pc using using a couple of those types of tools, a actually put in 16gb of movies and could watch them on the phone and the second i started to download locations or the sd files for NFS Hot Pursuit it showed the "SD card unexpectedly...." message.
Every now and then my apps on SD card are inaccessible. When this happens they appear in the app drawer with a default icon and name starting with com.
I can be fixed by rebooting my phone. However such forced reboots become annoying. I tried an app SDsync, but this didn't help. I am currently running Saga3D v5.1.0. Note that the files on SD card are stil readable when the apps are inaccessible.
I hope anyone has a solution for this.
Hello all,
My HTC One M8 (running Android 6.0) has started having problems with Google Play, and an SanDisk 64GB Mobile Ultra Micro SD (SDXC) memory card (Class 10, UHS-1). I have been using the same memory card with this phone since 2014 (set up as internal storage since May 2017) without any problems.
Since last Monday, when Google Play updates or installs an app (whether on the phone or on the SD card), the phone loses the card - as though it has been removed. This is usually very brief (a few seconds), and would normally be no real inconvenience. The big problem is that it is often accompanied by a clumsy phone restart - apparently a crash - that tends to disorder the phone's settings at random (e.g. app permissions, quick setting options, account sync settings, etc).
So far, this phantom dismount does not happen in any other situation, and I continue to use apps installed on the SD card without any problems. Like I said: the problem occurs whether or not the app that Google Play is dealing with is installed (or being installed) on the SD card.
Can anyone help me to solve this? Thank you in advance.
I am at a loss... I have a Samsung Galaxy J7, (sm-j700p) and I have a 64GB SD card in it. It was working fine until thirty minutes ago, and a preexisting problem reared its ugly head; The battery the device comes with does not have the proper voltage to power the device when it's under a large amount of stress. So when the screen spazzed out, I thought I knew what happened, and I just powered off the device, popped the battery out and then let the device fully recharge, which fixed the problem. But unfortunately, a new problem arose. The apps I had moved to the SD Card weren't loading in, as if the SD Card wasn't inserted. I went to the Storage settings (Settings>Storage) and low and behold, it was reading it as mounted. So I jumped over to Total Commander (my 3rd party file browser) and found I could access and manipulate the files with no problems. So could anyone tell me what happened? And maybe how to fix it?
[EDIT] I have fixed the SD Card, basically copying the data from the SD to my PC, then formatting the Card, and setting it up on the device before restoring the files. The only problem I face now is when I move apps, the phone either has no problem with it or restarts immediatly.