I know there are a tons of threads pertaining to this elite club of members whom deleted/formatted the SD card in their HD2. They are kind of outdated and I read someone people were actually kind enough to zip/rar the entire card had had them hosted. So I'm hoping someone will be so kind enough to offer this again so I can have the original files back on the the card. I did try restoring using 3rd party software but it didn't work out for me.
For those that are looking you can find ALL the files from the SD card on demonoid.
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Hi everyone,
This may be a rather unusual request. Well I seem to think so but here I am making it.
I recently formatted the SD card for my younger brothers Desire S as he was having troubles with moving apps to the sd card. Now that I have resolved that my brother tells me that he actually liked the default tracks included on the SD card and wants them. I didn't realise they were there and didn't expect them to be gone when I did the format. I backed everything else other than that.
Would it be possible for someone to share details or if possible (preferably) if they could perhaps upload them?
http://www.fileshare.ro/20678458248
Thanks. You're a star!
So I've looked around the forums, waiting for several months and finally! Finally! Have the Lollipop arrived to my Sony Xperia Z3 Dual, model D6633 with Build Number 23.1.1.E.0.1.
However! I am literally pissed. The only reason I waited was because it was going to add a move to SD card feature. Moved over 13 apps or so. Only to realize nothing was actually moved to my External SD card but to my "Internal" SD card and am now literally facing the problem I've been longing to get resolved for several months. No more space, want to move apps to my SD card. I've had it and want to root my Z3 so I can move some apps to my External SD card. I've heard tons of different opinions and read this and that about the consequences about rooting your Android. I've so far only jailbroken iPhones and that's about it. Never rooted an Android phone.
This time around, I want to give it a shot. What exactly do I need? I just want to simply be able to keep all features intact, nothing special just be able to move apps to my SD card. Is there anyone willing to help me? What do I need and etc.
Regards,
there are plenty of tutorials on here for this sort of question, use the search feature
Searching can be a bother with all the off topic nonsense included and search can often result with more people commenting with "use search", an infinite loop on some device forums.
OP: I'm not sure if lollipop fully supports it but I had this issue in the past and found the best app was Link2sd, as it provided a proper way to store the app data on the external sd card. It's a little complicated and requires root privilege and it also has many other features.
I'm also shocked by sonys failure to provide a proper solution. Have a look, you might be able to make use of it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
Long time reader, first time poster. I have learned alot from here, and I am hoping to learn a bit more.
Ok, the stats:
Polaroid Tablet model P902/A900
Android version 5.1.1 (Lollipop?)
Firmware 1.0.3
So I started this journey by rooting the tablet. KingsRoot did work for this, (a file I leaned about from this forum).
Now I have a rooted tablet, so far so good.
What I am trying to do is improve the way the tablet uses the micro sd card that I bought for it, 32mb. Well with in it's size limit of 64.
Here is the problem. It recognizes the card. But I can only get files onto it by manually copy and pasting them. There is no system option given for moving files to the sd card, pics, audio, whatever. Now my phone has options to move files to sd card, heck it will even move some apps to the sd card. This is what I want to do for the tablet because the internal storage space is limited. I have been told that tablets cannot do this. I guess I am asking if that is true. My phone can do it, why not my tablet? I have tried a couple of apps to assist me with the sd card, but have not had any success with them. The ONLY way for me to use the sd card now is to go into file explorer and copy and paste. There has to be a better way. Please if anyone knows a way to teach this dog a new trick, I would apreciate it. Thank you for your time.
Hey everyone,
My micro sd card become write protected,, i am not able to delete anything from my sd card,,,not even able to format it,
If someome have wroking solution please tell
I try,,regedit and chkdsk solution but not worked ![emoji122]
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CorcRoazBa said:
Hey everyone,
My micro sd card become write protected,, i am not able to delete anything from my sd card,,,not even able to format it,
If someome have wroking solution please tell
I try,,regedit and chkdsk solution but not worked ![emoji122]
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Greetings, I noticed you recently followed my XDA profile and although on a don't participate in that part of the XDA interactions it led me to your post here which I have some experience with so I might as well share it. First a bit of advice. Creating a new thread with a question will not necessarily attract other people because most people are looking to find answers rather than looking to provide them. You can probably find threads specific to that topic. Also this topic comes up frequently in various operating system threads.
The symptoms you describe sound very much like what happens when a micro SD card's built-in protection detects an imminent failure then intentionally corrupts a bit at the beginning of the drive. In this state the drive cannot be written to or formatted. Attempts to copy or delete files on the drive on Android may seem successful but later show that nothing was moved or deleted. I would suggest first copying all the data that you need off of that drive and onto another one. The fact that you've already trying to format it means you've taken care of this step but I mention it anyhow. Then try to format it in as many different types of computers or devices as you can. I prefer gparted on Linux or Easeus partition manager on Windows. If it is a SanDisk SD card you could contact their Tech Support to see if there are any other ways to determine if a drive has been blocked in this manner. Unfortunately the solution may be to replace the drive but I cannot be certain or provide any more advice than this. Good luck.
BTW, one reason I know that creating a thread with a question does not generate much interest is because the one I created five years ago for a very similar issue only got 1 page of replies, although some good ones. Here is a link to that thread which has more details about what I described in previous post.
Micro SD: No write access, cannot format. exFAT digital write protect or SD corrupt?
I know using a thread it not necessarily the best way to ask a question but since the cause of this issue is unknown (and might just be SD corruption) and there are a few other threads where it might come up, this thread can be used as a...
forum.xda-developers.com
For what it's worth most of the information I gathered was from my own pro experience dealing with drives and from SanDisk support. I did not find much on XDA, and created the thread for what were probably similar reasons to yours, that there were not many other options.
I have been using Drive Syncrypt (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.semaphore.drivesyncrypt) for a while now, primarily to backup work-related documents to my Google Drive (PDFs, Power Points, etc.). My phone started running low on space so I finally purchases a micro SD card and moved all of my files there. Down side is that Drive Syncrypt doesn't read from external SD cards so I can't point it there to back stuff up.
I looked around for a way to "trick" the app so that it wouldn't see it as an external SD card, but my researched proved to be more confusing than helpful. Some suggestions included "mounting the folder as a drive" (no idea what that really means), creating a symbolic link to the folder on the SD card, etc. This is all stuff I am not well versed in.
My question is: is there a way to make it look like a folder on an external SD card is not actually residing on the SD card, allowing me to point apps like Drive Syncrypt to it for syncing purposes?
Thanks in advance, any help would be greatly appreciated. If more details are needed or anything is unclear please let me know.
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