I've had this Samsung Captivate since December and just noticed this issue with my SD card. It's a 16gb card that's been in it since I purchased the phone. Recently I looked at my gallery and found that one folder that used to have ~400 pic now has over 4000 pics. Most of these are duplicates. When I connect to the PC and view the folders there are the original 400 or so. No duplicates.
Today I unmounted the card, removed it and remounted it again. Now, in the notification screen it shows "Media scanning... 0 %" for an exceptionally long time trying to scan the media on it. For about 20 minutes. This happened earlier today but eventually came up after I shut the phone off. This time I powered it down and it did the same thing. Just sat there scanning. Then it came up with a red SD card icon stating that the card was full. I am now in the process of transferring everything I can onto my laptop. I guess it wouldn't hurt to reformat the card after that and see if it continues to happen.
After reformatting it, it still did the same thing. Luckily I had an extra 16gb card available. I installed it and transferred all the needed files. It works fine, for now. Don't know why this happened, except possibly that the SD card wore out (?).
Anyone else have a similar situation with either the captivate or SD cards in general?
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My HTC Touch Cruise corrupts the microSD card filesystem very often. I installed SD Sentry to warn me of it so that I can soft reset the HTC and prevent the corruption to became permanent. I know there was a similar problem on the P3300 and HTC made a patch for it. Is there a solution for the Touch Cruise?
I doubt it's a wide enough problem to warrant a patch as there would be a lot more people mentioning this kind of fault. I suspect it's a dodgy connection in your SD slot. Have you tried re-seating the card?
Yes, I did pull out the card and put it in again. The problem remains. It doesn't fail while reading from it (nor writing), so I think it's not a bad connection issue.
My 6GB MicroSD card was acting funny. Files were disappearing but there were on the card if I read it on my PC, strange.
Anyway, I copied everything onto my desktop, formatted the card and put everything back and I haven't had any more issues since. Hopefully that did it.
I have come across another topic on this forum reporting the same problem. It appears as if more people experience similar problems ....
I have the same problem encountered. My 4G memory card has been corrupted 2 times in 3 weeks. It happen after I taken the pictures. the first time was the whole picture folder become some funny text with the .iff extension. The second time was added additional my document folder. My problem right now is that, I'm not sure is this my touch cruise causing the problem or the sd card.^o)
penguinjet said:
I have the same problem encountered. My 4G memory card has been corrupted 2 times in 3 weeks. It happen after I taken the pictures. the first time was the whole picture folder become some funny text with the .iff extension. The second time was added additional my document folder. My problem right now is that, I'm not sure is this my touch cruise causing the problem or the sd card.^o)
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I found the problem, this is due to the defective sd card. although kingston claimed that their sd card without problem, however the problem gone after I placed the new replacement sd card. Anyway, I am happy now.
I had the same problem, since I use a diamond rom (from udk) it's gone...
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I had similar problem after just 2 day of usage. I bought SanDisk 8 GB microSD card and put it in my HTC. After taking some pictures another day, the album froze. Went to File Explorer, the card was blank. System>Memory stated it is a 7.3 GB card (that's OK) and that it has 2 GB data written (that's also true). I tried reading data from various card readers, connected to a PC, but I had no luck. Some even couldn't see the card. I managed to reformat it and had no problems since.
I didn't have this problem when using the 1GB card included with the phone. But ever since I changed to a Kingston 4GB card (less than a month), I've encountered this problem at least 4 times.
My DCIM folder disappeared once, DCIM folder was emptied after using the camera once, the SD card was filled with folders named with random characters once, and my backup folder was emptied once.
I'm still trying to figure out what is the cause.
I was wondering if anyone here is having problems trasnfering pictures from their computer to the Sensation. Once in awhile a window would pop up saying that their is a corrupt section on the sd card and would I like to scan and fix it but when I take the microSd out and put it on my computer, it says that it's fine. Another is when I am able to transfer picture files and folders and several hours later, it would be gone. It was weird. I double checked it to make sure it transfered and it did but later on the day to show friends, the file would be gone. Anyone else having this issue? Should have I formatted the card first or not?
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not to dredge up too old of a thread but I am starting to see this issue now, with multiple SD Cards. I'm afraid its a hardware issue since the SD Card reader on the sensation looks to be at fault. This is for all file transfers, not just pictures, too.
How did you fix this (if you did)? Like you said, i can read/write fine with the card in my SD Card slot on my computer, but if this is a hardware issue I would like to fix it before my warranty gets closer to expiring..
Let me preface this by saying that I recently went a few weeks without using my tablet at all- it hasn't moved from my desk. Everything worked fine before, but I came back to it yesterday and I discovered that the system could no longer read the card. It is a 32 GB Polaroid Class 10 SDHC. When I insert the card, it was showing up in the the notification area, but reporting 0.00B of space, and if I pressed 'unmount' it did nothing, and when I use a file browser, the card doesn't show up at all. This has since progressed to the point where when I insert the card, the 'External storage inserted' notification pops up for half a second, then disappears, and the card doesn't show up at all. I don't have an SD adapter, so I have to wait until tomorrow to test the card in a buddy's phone and see if it can be read at all. Has anyone else had this problem, or know what the cause is?
Card is a Sandisk 128GB Ultra MicroSDXC A1 card.
Card is formatted exFAT.
Card can be mounted, opened, and read/write with no problems via my laptop when plugged directly (SD slot).
Android (LG G5, LineageOS 15.1) says card is corrupt, is trying to make me format. Card initially set up as "Portable Storage".
Took FOREVER to move music onto this card, as artists had to be moved one at a time or transfers would fail, so I'm trying to avoid formatting.
I've tried rebooting the phone, repairing the file system using TWRP Wipe command (fails with error code 1), and mounting with a clean eject via Windows 10 on my laptop using the SD card slot. Nothing has made an impact, stupid phone still won't allow me to use the card.
If anyone has any ideas why this is happening, or how I could potentially fix this without having to wipe the card, I would appreciate it. This thing has been a PITA since I got it, I thought it would be awesome having such expandable storage on my phone (I'm a weirdo who doesn't use streaming services) but I've had nothing but problems so far. I have to be careful with how I transfer files onto the card or the transfer will take an (appropriately) long time, act like it works, but then the file just won't be there. Now I've finally gotten the card loaded up, and after a routine phone reboot a few days ago, the Android OS is trying to say it's corrupt; This is also making me worry that this will continue being an issue in the future.
Running "chkdsk E: /r" on my laptop is revealing a couple minor corruptions inside the directory, and volume bitmap. It's hanging on verification/completing now.
Is it possible that I have a bad SD card? This thing has seriously done nothing but suck since I've been trying to use it.
Edit: Unless someone tells me otherwise, I'm pretty sure this is a bogus/defective SD card. I simply cannot believe that flash memory would perform this badly. I'm going to return this card (bit of a PITA since I ordered it online) and buy another one locally.
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.