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Hello,
still relatively new here and have been having a good experience in general (other than wife complaining i am spending too much time on the forum )
I have a Orange Kaiser, using DCS 1.5 and a 1.64 radio. So far so good,...but tonight is a nightmare:
- My SD card, a 8GB model, is showing NO FILES on file explorer, other than a ttom file: I hard reset, and still nothing. But the memory programm is showing 3.5GB is used on the card. I browsed the card on my PC...same thing! I used to have maps, photos, cab files,... I tried scanning the card on my pc, and it did find a lot of lost files, but not usable. I basically am reformating the card since I have most on my PC, except for a few pictures. Did that happen to anyone before? I hope it does not happen too often, but a good lesson learnt on backup!
- The most annoying thing is that after hardware reset the Kaiser I still cannot connect the Kaiser to my PC! When I connect through a USB cable, I would see the carging led lit, but no connection. I have vista and upgraded to the latest 6.1 windows mobile device center, and still nothing. THis is really annoying as I cannot even flash a new ROM! I tried on my wife PC, tried several USB cables, and still the same.. Any idea? Should I jsut go to bed
Hopefully I can solve this one as I can't do much without it!
Thanks for any tip.
Juju
Start, settings, Connections TAB, USB-to-pc: untick "enable advanced networking"
My sdhc card has been fine for the last few months.
unwired4 said:
Start, settings, Connections TAB, USB-to-pc: untick "enable advanced networking"
My sdhc card has been fine for the last few months.
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Unfortunately tried that before and still nothing!
Juju
I know you probably don't want to hear this, but I've heard of quite a few of the larger Micro SD Cards (4GB/8GB) wiping themselves. I never looked deep into the cause though. As for your Active Sync, can you connect to a Windows XP based computer?
Just a couple days ago my 2GB MicroSD started refusing to write, kicking back errors that the disk was full (with 1.5GB free)
I copied all the data off and reformatted the card, copied it back, and it was fine. Must have been a corruption in the FAT.. caused by.. who knows!
juju-35 said:
Hello,
still relatively new here and have been having a good experience in general (other than wife complaining i am spending too much time on the forum )
I have a Orange Kaiser, using DCS 1.5 and a 1.64 radio. So far so good,...but tonight is a nightmare:
- My SD card, a 8GB model, is showing NO FILES on file explorer, other than a ttom file: I hard reset, and still nothing. But the memory programm is showing 3.5GB is used on the card. I browsed the card on my PC...same thing! I used to have maps, photos, cab files,... I tried scanning the card on my pc, and it did find a lot of lost files, but not usable. I basically am reformating the card since I have most on my PC, except for a few pictures. Did that happen to anyone before? I hope it does not happen too often, but a good lesson learnt on backup!
- The most annoying thing is that after hardware reset the Kaiser I still cannot connect the Kaiser to my PC! When I connect through a USB cable, I would see the carging led lit, but no connection. I have vista and upgraded to the latest 6.1 windows mobile device center, and still nothing. THis is really annoying as I cannot even flash a new ROM! I tried on my wife PC, tried several USB cables, and still the same.. Any idea? Should I jsut go to bed
Hopefully I can solve this one as I can't do much without it!
Thanks for any tip.
Juju
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You can put the phone in boot loader mode (hold down the camera button and do a soft reset) disable activesync on your PC then flash to another ROM or go back to the factory ROM. Hope this helps
-McMex
Sounds like you need to format the card. That usually works when they give errors like that.
A7LAS said:
Sounds like you need to format the card. That usually works when they give errors like that.
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Wow, scary thread. I think I'll back my card up right now. I install program files onto it frequently, I'd hate to lose all of that suddenly.
mcmexican said:
You can put the phone in boot loader mode (hold down the camera button and do a soft reset) disable activesync on your PC then flash to another ROM or go back to the factory ROM. Hope this helps
-McMex
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Ok, will try this, I am sure I could be yelled at because it is in the wiki somewhere, but how would I load the new ROM without the USB connection working? Boot form SD card?
I will also try another XP machine at work. Maybe it is a stupid security setting from Vista....
Thanks all for the feedback.
Juju
PS: Thanks for the other comments on the card. I re-formatted it (using a SD card reader), and now it looks fine, I was able to read my files again copied form the PC. Everyobyd make sure you backup for SD card often is all I would say!
Once you have the phone in bootloader mode and activesync disabled. Just run the rom like you normally would if it was connected thru activesync. It will recognize the phone and start the flash.
-McMex
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Once you have the phone in bootloader mode and activesync disabled. Just run the rom like you normally would if it was connected thru activesync. It will recognize the phone and start the flash.
-McMex
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Thanks so much, will try over lunch!
Problems Solved!
Sorry empty post! (how do I delete a post!)
Problems Solved!
SD CARD not showing any files
I had to basically reformat it and lost all my files (4.5G worth). Fortunately I have 99% on my PC. Backing up the PC as we speak!
Lesson learnt: Backup your SD cards often!
Kaiser would not connect through USB
So, after trying XP, USB to PC options, bootloader mode (would do a 260 error), ...
I discovered my mini USB connector inside the Kaiser looked like it was not right (showing 4 pins higher than the other 2 in the middle). One of the engineers at work used his swiss army knife and straightened the inside of the connector, and... it worked. He did say it may not last long, so I may have to exchange the phone, but for now I am connected.
Lesson learnt: Beware when connecting and disconnecting, those connectors are fragile.
Thanks all for your help, and sorry to bother you with my problems.
Juju
2 days ago my son was born and I used my HTC HD7 to take all pictures and videos of him and my wife, these were the most amazing and precious moments of my life and I captured them all on my phone.
My wife and I both have identical HD7 phones, last night I took my phone home and charged a spare battery for her, today I took this to hospital and we both turned our phones off and waited until the "goodbye" sreen had vanished, and then swapped the batterys over in the phones so she had the fully charged battery and I had the low/quarter full battery. When she switched on her phone, everything was fine, but when I switched on mine I saw some screen flash up saying something about "pressing the volume buttons to erase your phone" I paniced at this point and did a stupid thing and took out the battery again. After I put it back in it booted up and gave me the "seup windows phone" screen. At this point I switched my phone off and havent swiched it back on since.
Is there any hope of recoverying the pictures and videos? Apps, contactacts etc I dont care about, but these are the most important moments of my life I want to recover. I have no idea what happened, but at the moment I am very upset.
I am an IT technician myself, and in the past it has been all stored on the memory card, but there is no way to remove the memory card on this phone. I am willing to destroy the phone to preserve this data if needed, Is there any way I could remove the memory card? I could try some data recovery software if this is the case.
Please help, the might be a simple way to sort this I haven't been able to find. I have now been up 36 hours as my wife has had a lot of complications and lost a lot of blood last night and ended up having a transfusion. Sorry to be so personal, but I am really desperate to save these photos.
you might have accidentally held the volume button when you turned on the device, and that triggered that factory reset feature.
I have done this accidentally with my trophy as well when i was running late for work, but instead of removing the battery, i held down the power button and tried again, but when it turned on it didnt show me a setup one where you type in your windows live id, instead my one was an image of a windows phone suggesting to connect to a laptop via USB cable, again i didnt panic and turned off the screen and held down the volume button and the power button and i did trigger the factory reset in purpose, once i was at the factory reset screen, pressing any other button (camera key, and sleep/wake/power key) apart from the volume keys disables the reset feature and will continue to boot to wp7.
I dont know if Im helping, but thats how I resolved my situation.
How to remove memory card
Hi Herr_ando,
Firstly Congratulations on becoming a father
Secondly do not worry all is not lost, if you cannot get the handset to boot normally you can remove the memory card (without voiding the warranty too) A lot of people figured this out when they had fist purchased the HD7 and have since used the following video clip to help them upgrade the memory card size:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EcGUX3NwnQ
I have done this myself but had trouble when reading the memory card via a dongle (this is due to the differing format used by WP7) the way i got round this was either by putting the memory card into an old N97 nokia phone and using the pc software to remove the pictures from it or to use a flash drive recovery app found via google.
Hope this helps,
Creamy
It doesn't sound like you actually performed a factory reset so it's probably fine... but if you want to be safe, pull out the SD card like the previous post says. It might make you factory reset after putting it back in, but if you already save your pics and videos, who cares, right?
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It doesn't sound like you actually performed a factory reset so it's probably fine... but if you want to be safe, pull out the SD card like the previous post says. It might make you factory reset after putting it back in, but if you already save your pics and videos, who cares, right?
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It's okay to take out the SD card and put it back as long as the phone isn't turned on in the meantime and nothing is written to the SD card.
So it's okay if you use the SD card to recover photos and put it back in, as long as the phone stays off in this time.
@herr_ando: Congratulations on becoming a father!
Hi guys, thanks for the congratulations.
I tried removing the memory card and plugged it into a card reader, no joy reading this card, in fact it wouldnt even detect. I also tried putting it into my Toshiba Camileo, which I know deffo supports SDHC cards of this size, was unable to see it at all.
Also tried it in a new laptop, with a micro > full size adaptor, no joy, and a blackberry 8520 with mass storage enabled still cant read this card, when I choose disable mass storage it tells me the memory card isn't formatted.
I know Windowsphone7 files on the memory card isn't supposed to be accessable outside the OS but this makes data recovery impossible for me.
If this was a PC HDD or standard SD card I could run some data recovery software, and try to recover these files even if the card has been formatted. but I have no idea how to do this for this card... any ideas?
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Hi guys, thanks for the congratulations.
I tried removing the memory card and plugged it into a card reader, no joy reading this card, in fact it wouldnt even detect. I also tried putting it into my Toshiba Camileo, which I know deffo supports SDHC cards of this size, was unable to see it at all.
Also tried it in a new laptop, with a micro > full size adaptor, no joy, and a blackberry 8520 with mass storage enabled still cant read this card, when I choose disable mass storage it tells me the memory card isn't formatted.
I know Windowsphone7 files on the memory card isn't supposed to be accessable outside the OS but this makes data recovery impossible for me.
If this was a PC HDD or standard SD card I could run some data recovery software, and try to recover these files even if the card has been formatted. but I have no idea how to do this for this card... any ideas?
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Sadly, you need a Nokia cell as stated above, to read the card. Their OS is the only one that supports the partition format & password protection. I have 2 SD Cards that won't work on anything other than a Nokia cell because of this. They came out of a Nokia MusicXpress & Nuron my room mate had.
Hi mate
So you reckon if I buy a Nokia 5230 or similar I should be able to read this card? I should be able to pick one of these up for £35 or so, well worth it to get these photos back.
I have no experiance of nokia phones since the old days of my 3310. Do i need to use nokia software or does this present itself as a removable hdd in windows?
Many thanks.
herr_ando said:
Hi mate
So you reckon if I buy a Nokia 5230 or similar I should be able to read this card? I should be able to pick one of these up for £35 or so, well worth it to get these photos back.
I have no experiance of nokia phones since the old days of my 3310. Do i need to use nokia software or does this present itself as a removable hdd in windows?
Many thanks.
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Creamy stated the n97. I'm not family with all this as I never done it, but there's a lot of threads regarding this. People using Nokia phones to unlock & reformat SD card so they'll work for other devices. As to what devices this work on, I'm not sure, but as long as the card hasn't been erased yet, it's possible that a Nokia phone will be able to read the card & transfer files to your pc. You can look through the forum for more information from people with experience. My experience only deals with trying to get these 2 SD cards working with other devices & will result in for formatting the cards.
NOTE: Also, I do believe you need the nokia desktop software install to transfer file, but am not sure. Another thing, if you do find the sd card is empty, maybe reformatting it in the nokia phone, you'll be able to directly put the sd card in your pc & use your partition recovery tools on it.
Best Digital Media Recovery Software
Hi,
Congratulations on becoming a father!
If the memory card is not recognized in the PC or it is impossible to access the data on it, the controller on the card is damaged. There is only one way to get the data back, digital media recovery and directly access their raw data with a programable digital media recovery tool. Have a look at: RecoverDataTools DigitalMediaRecoveryTool
While I was charging my phone via USB connected to my computer, I made sure it was selected on "charge only," mode and unplugged the USB from my phone.
Then got an error message on my computer saying, "..was not ejected properly..."
Now I can't access any of my photos, videos etc...
How can I recover the improper ejection? Is it even possible or am I SOL and have to reformat the card?
I know the data can be retrieved because I have a program to do it, but I'm wondering if there is anything that can be done to make it as if it never happened?
Not sure if you mean you can't read the card on the computer, or the phone.
Best case scenario - you power off the phone, pop the cover off the back, and remove the MicroSD card. Use a card reader (preferably a USB card reader, but a full-size SD adapter will do if you have the slot) to plug the card directly into your computer.
Then you can back up all the information onto the computer, reformat the card, and put your data back onto it.
When you put it back into the phone, and power it on, it should read fine and you can just keep right on going.
The phone is pretty sensitive, and if anything doesn't finish writing to the card properly it won't read in the phone.
No matter what state it's in, even charge mode only, you should always properly stop and eject the device from the computer. Otherwise you risk this happening every time.
Worst case scenario - the computer itself won't read the card through a standalone card reader (not the phone) and you have to re-format the card losing all your data.
In any case, reformatting the card will make it readable by the phone again.
You may not be able to reformat the card in the phone, and have to do it in a computer. Whenever you can make that happen, the phone will be able to read the card again.
DON'T pull the card from the phone without powering it off completely first.
MAKE SURE fastboot is turned to off in your settings menu BEFORE turning it off to remove the card. Fastboot is a hibernation mode, and removing the card when powered off with fastboot enabled could cause problems - especially if the card has different information on it then when you "turned it off".
Fastboot = hibernation, and it's still using a very minimal amount of power to keep the system at the lowest level of powered on.
Yes, you can turn it off and pull the battery and the card and stuff with fastboot enabled, but sooner or later you will run into a problem - most likely a corrupted memory card.
I really appreciate the quick response and your input. Thanks!
Right now I'm using a data rescue program and it's scanning as I'm typing this...
The SD card is a Lexar 32GB Class 10, yet it's still talking about an hour to do a deep scan. I can see that it's retrieving all the files as it's scanning...good news and as expected, for I've done this many times for friends in the past with diggy cameras.
Before running the scan this was the scenario:
Powered off the phone, pulled the card and put it in the lexar USB adapter it originally came with. The card mounted and read fine on my Mac, but in the folder it only contained very little stuff...it almost looked as if it was a regular stock card with normal folders that would usually come on the stock 8GB. It showed an android folder, picture folder etc...but it had nothing in it.
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I think once the scan is complete and after backing up all the recovered files, I'll probably just reformat it. It's nice to start fresh anyways...heck maybe it was a sign to a certain degree, although it was my human error...
Question: Should I reformat it in the phone or through Disk Utility via Mac?
BTW: I had, or should say have, over 3,000 pictures on there for my food blog and some videos...was pretty filled up...
Thanks again...Cheers'
Blue6IX said:
Not sure if you mean you can't read the card on the computer, or the phone.
Best case scenario - you power off the phone, pop the cover off the back, and remove the MicroSD card. Use a card reader (preferably a USB card reader, but a full-size SD adapter will do if you have the slot) to plug the card directly into your computer.
Then you can back up all the information onto the computer, reformat the card, and put your data back onto it.
When you put it back into the phone, and power it on, it should read fine and you can just keep right on going.
The phone is pretty sensitive, and if anything doesn't finish writing to the card properly it won't read in the phone.
No matter what state it's in, even charge mode only, you should always properly stop and eject the device from the computer. Otherwise you risk this happening every time.
Worst case scenario - the computer itself won't read the card through a standalone card reader (not the phone) and you have to re-format the card losing all your data.
In any case, reformatting the card will make it readable by the phone again.
You may not be able to reformat the card in the phone, and have to do it in a computer. Whenever you can make that happen, the phone will be able to read the card again.
DON'T pull the card from the phone without powering it off completely first.
MAKE SURE fastboot is turned to off in your settings menu BEFORE turning it off to remove the card. Fastboot is a hibernation mode, and removing the card when powered off with fastboot enabled could cause problems - especially if the card has different information on it then when you "turned it off".
Fastboot = hibernation, and it's still using a very minimal amount of power to keep the system at the lowest level of powered on.
Yes, you can turn it off and pull the battery and the card and stuff with fastboot enabled, but sooner or later you will run into a problem - most likely a corrupted memory card.
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Firstly, good move on the recovery utility on the card. Probably the most sensible thing you could have done to ensure you get your data back with a minimal (if any) amount of corruption.
I'm running a windows box for everything i'm doing with this phone, and i'll be setting up a linux box as soon as I breakdown my NAS computer to work on android stuff.
I can't speak to mac, i've had very little interaction with them since the early 90's. Windows 3.1 came out and I dropped mac, ever since it's been something i've stayed away from.
I reformat all my cards in my windows computer, then put them in the powered off phone - it boots up and uses the cards fine.
I had one issue where I pulled a card before it popped up and said "safe to remove" on my computer, the phone wouldn't read the card. I pulled it and reformatted in the computer, and when I put it back in the phone it was fine again.
I'd say that formatting in the mac should be fine, try it out and see what happens.
I have used the phone to reformat the memory cards a few times, but it has always been when I did a factory reset on the phone. I would assume that is the same utility in settings that you can use to reformat the card on the phone.
Once you back up your data to the computer, my suggestion would be to reformat the card in the computer, then put all the data back onto it the same way it was before the format.
When you plug it into the phone, everything should be okay then, but check all your apps to make sure they still run right (if any had data stored on the card)
Theoretically this should work fine.
Are you rooted, and do you have a recent clockworkmod backup of your phone?
Edit - you can probably get away with not moving the pictures themselves back onto the phone.
That's a sizeable chunk of data there, USB transfer to the memory card off the computer will work many orders of magnitude faster then using a MicroSD to SD adapter into a card slot.
Backed Up / Restore complete and it pretty much got it all.
If I format it in the computer it should be a FAT32 correct?
I've always wondered about the encryption levels between formatting through the computer vs. SD card inside the phone (formatting)
Not that it really matters in my case (security wise), but do you know if formatting in the computer is better than reformatting w/ SD in the phone?
Would it be safe to say that reformatting inside the phone just does a single / simple pass through of putting 1's and 0's to wipe the data?
Whereas, reformatting in the computer you have different levels of pass throughs depending on the security level you desire.
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Now taking it a step deeper, for me I've always wondered about the long term stability of SD Cards efficiency in general when doing the maximum pass throughs to erase the data instead of a simple 1 & 0 single pass through...
Kind of like painting a car:
If you paint directly on the bare bone primer sheet metal the paint will last longer without cracks down the road...ie.... cleaner, more organized data on a clean sheet of clusters of data.
If you paint over paint over paint with simple sand downs, then paint again over paint (thick).... over time it'll chip, crack and not last as long .... ie ..... higher probability of data corruption?
I've always had a piece of mind making it a habit to always do a fresh reformat with any SD cards I've had .... with the exception of this one for some odd reason... I guess I was in a rush to use it already to enjoy the Class 10 performance and speed.
I really appreciate your input and knowledge. It's nice to know there's people on here that can post intellectually...I was beginning to worry after reading all these posts with responses with no substance.
btw: You're either a major night owl or over seas being up at this hour? haha...kudos
Cheers...
Blue6IX said:
Firstly, good move on the recovery utility on the card. Probably the most sensible thing you could have done to ensure you get your data back with a minimal (if any) amount of corruption.
I'm running a windows box for everything i'm doing with this phone, and i'll be setting up a linux box as soon as I breakdown my NAS computer to work on android stuff.
I can't speak to mac, i've had very little interaction with them since the early 90's. Windows 3.1 came out and I dropped mac, ever since it's been something i've stayed away from.
I reformat all my cards in my windows computer, then put them in the powered off phone - it boots up and uses the cards fine.
I had one issue where I pulled a card before it popped up and said "safe to remove" on my computer, the phone wouldn't read the card. I pulled it and reformatted in the computer, and when I put it back in the phone it was fine again.
I'd say that formatting in the mac should be fine, try it out and see what happens.
I have used the phone to reformat the memory cards a few times, but it has always been when I did a factory reset on the phone. I would assume that is the same utility in settings that you can use to reformat the card on the phone.
Once you back up your data to the computer, my suggestion would be to reformat the card in the computer, then put all the data back onto it the same way it was before the format.
When you plug it into the phone, everything should be okay then, but check all your apps to make sure they still run right (if any had data stored on the card)
Theoretically this should work fine.
Are you rooted, and do you have a recent clockworkmod backup of your phone?
Edit - you can probably get away with not moving the pictures themselves back onto the phone.
That's a sizeable chunk of data there, USB transfer to the memory card off the computer will work many orders of magnitude faster then using a MicroSD to SD adapter into a card slot.
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iunlock said:
Backed Up / Restore complete and it pretty much got it all.
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Glad to hear you got it all!
iunlock said:
If I format it in the computer it should be a FAT32 correct?
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Yep.
iunlock said:
I've always wondered about the encryption levels between formatting through the computer vs. SD card inside the phone (formatting)
Not that it really matters in my case (security wise), but do you know if formatting in the computer is better than reformatting w/ SD in the phone?
Would it be safe to say that reformatting inside the phone just does a single / simple pass through of putting 1's and 0's to wipe the data?
Whereas, reformatting in the computer you have different levels of pass throughs depending on the security level you desire.
-
Now taking it a step deeper, for me I've always wondered about the long term stability of SD Cards efficiency in general when doing the maximum pass throughs to erase the data instead of a simple 1 & 0 single pass through...
Kind of like painting a car:
If you paint directly on the bare bone primer sheet metal the paint will last longer without cracks down the road...ie.... cleaner, more organized data on a clean sheet of clusters of data.
If you paint over paint over paint with simple sand downs, then paint again over paint (thick).... over time it'll chip, crack and not last as long .... ie ..... higher probability of data corruption?
I've always had a piece of mind making it a habit to always do a fresh reformat with any SD cards I've had .... with the exception of this one for some odd reason... I guess I was in a rush to use it already to enjoy the Class 10 performance and speed.
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I'm not entirely sure about the different levels of security, or even if there are any advantages/disadvantages to this.
Your painting analogy is a real good one, and as someone who was a painter by trade for quite a few years, it's one I use a lot.
When I was doing memory speed tests in my Nook Color on flash memory, I always formatted the cards in the Nook Color, then again in the computer, ejected and re-inserted the cards before running the test using the computer.
Like what you are saying, it ensured a clean card and uniformity. I'd rather take an extra step that may or may not be unnecessary just to be sure. The focus of my tests at the time were on credibility and reliability of results, and the dual format meant that the cards always were the same.
Windows gets lazy sometimes, and if formatting a card that essentially looks no different then when it started, it might just skip over doing the work - coming from being formatted in the Nook Color meant that windows had to actually do something to the card to make it right, and made sure it would do it's work. Why leave anything to chance.
You're looking at hundreds of thousands of read/writes on modern flash memory before it wears out...a couple of extra formats aren't going to hurt anything when you look at the big picture.
When you're talking about moving a card to a device like this phone, where it's probably not going to come out much, then a fresh format first is probably a wise move. Why contaminate the new device with junk left over from other devices on the card. Everything will work better if you start fresh.
iunlock said:
I really appreciate your input and knowledge. It's nice to know there's people on here that can post intellectually...I was beginning to worry after reading all these posts with responses with no substance.
btw: You're either a major night owl or over seas being up at this hour? haha...kudos
Cheers...
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Glad to be of help, I try to do whatever I can to help out, both online and off. I suffer from severe insomnia, and sleep very little. I have to do something to keep myself occupied, and the internet and computers in general give me something to do when everyone I know is sleeping.
The more I share what I know, the more I learn from other people who come by and add to it. No matter how much you know, someone else, probably many others know more on any given topic. With a board as big as XDA, and such a great community spirit, the amount of information here is just staggering.
I try to put what I know out there as completely as possible as much for myself as others. I'd rather have the tons of learned people browsing these boards add to what I know, instead of covering the same ground. It's one of the reasons I try to be so particular about the details in everything I post.
Something like this phone is especially exciting, because it's a new thing. In a sense, we're breaking new ground with some of the stuff we're doing here, and that amps me up even more.
I have a feeling This thread is going to turn into another in-depth flash memory review like what I was involved with in the Nook Color. Check it out, since you have one of those coveted 32gig class 10 cards and see if you can add anything at some point.
I'm looking forward to picking up some to test out, and figure out what a good way of benchmarking them through the phone will be to get some definitive comparisons. It'd be nice to be able to make suggestions for people who come by in the future about what are the good cards to buy if they want to get the best level of performance out of their phone.
I'm curious to know how it goes with your recovery of the memory card in regards to getting the data back on, and whether it hiccups or not when you put your device back together. I don't have a mac, and being able to tell others who come by that it works, or why it doesn't will be very helpful to the community in general.
Thanks again!
I'm reformatting the SD card now via the Mac using Disk Utility. For giggles I just selected the maximum 7 pass through, which will probably take a few hours. I'll just let it run while I sleep.
Here's another thing I've always wondered about:
When you install an app or game and let's say you uninstall it, I wonder how much clutter it leaves behind of the original app or game system files?
I'd figure over time all the 'dust' would add up to accumulate to something that may potentially have an impact on the performance of the SD card.
This has always been one of the biggest reasons I love reformatting a SD card when I can. It's like spring cleaning for me....starting fresh on a clean plate.
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You're contribution is greatly appreciated and brings much value to the forums.
I think I too suffer from insomnia to a certain degree... yikes! It's 2:41PM HST right now...prob won't sleep til 5am ...
LOL, I don't think I've 'Safely Removed' any USB since USB 1.0 or 1.1 days..yeah, I like to live on the edge!
So far I've hooked my phone up to my computer 5 times to transfer MP3s to it. I just pull the plug when I'm done..no problems (yet)
Living on the edge there eh? I'm surprised you haven't had any issues yet...to be on the safe side, I'd make sure to safely remove it first.
Especially if you have important stuff on your card.
Good luck!
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LOL, I don't think I've 'Safely Removed' any USB since USB 1.0 or 1.1 days..yeah, I like to live on the edge!
So far I've hooked my phone up to my computer 5 times to transfer MP3s to it. I just pull the plug when I'm done..no problems (yet)
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iunlock said:
Living on the edge there eh? I'm surprised you haven't had any issues yet...to be on the safe side, I'd make sure to safely remove it first.
Especially if you have important stuff on your card.
Good luck!
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99.99999% of the time, you do not need to use safely remove hardware for usb mass storage devices (like a usb stick or a phone with an sd storage card). unless you have specifically configured the device to have write caching enabled in device manager (no reason to do this for a phone or usb flash drive), as long as there is nothing being written to the storage device, it's completely harmless.
I have searched the internet for the answer for the last few days, have tried multiple things suggested and nothing seems to fix my issue!
First the problem : When I sync my phone to my computer it syncs like normal, phone gives me all 3 options (Charge, Disk Drive, Tether). I choose disk drive and then my computer asks me what I want to do. I click explore and it opens up the phone folder yet it doesn't show anything on my SD card, just the stuff on my phone.The weird part is when I Search for a folder that is on the SD Card for example "audio" the folder shows up with all it's contents. This has been driving me insane for the last couple of days.
Things I attempted already to fix the issue to no avail : Have tried different computers, have tried 3 different cables at this point, HTC Sync (Doesn't recognize phone at all), I have went into my folder options on my computer and made sure all hidden folders are showing. I have restarted and replaced my SD Card multiple times.
The thing that really gets me is that when I do search for a folder on my SD Card such as audio it DOES show up and I am able to delete/copy/paste stuff into it but everything on the SD Card does not show unless I search for it specifically. I hope someone can help, this is really frustrating me at this point!
Okay, so I deduce windows based on htc sync - you can start by going ahead and uninstalling that. (htc sync)
What version of windows?
Try choosing your usb mode before plugging into the pc.
What brand sdcard? Capacity?
Did you format the card in the doubleshot when you started using it?
What rom are you running on the device?
Or are you sure it's not a virus? I once had a friend who had his USB drive infected with a virus. And same situation as yours. When I plugged in the usb it should that most of the space is used. Yet when I opened the usb there's no folders or even files. But when I plugged it in a linux PC I saw all the folders and found a autorun.inf and an exe file. Deleted it and when plugged back in the windows PC all the files showed up again but as hidden & system files. But all contents are intact.
Ok so to clarify some more things, Yes I am using Windows 7, have already uninstalled HTC Sync.
Next one important fact might be that I'm NOT rooted in which case I'm not sure if I'm even supposed to ask this question in these forums (I did read all the rules pages and understand this site was created for developers and development aspect of phones, did not see any specifics as far as asking questions about unrooted phones, Sorry if that is the case).
I DO have Disk Drive as default setting before plugging up.
It is a SanDisk 16GB SD Card Blue.
Don't think last two questions apply since I'm not rooted.
Also just to clarify something else, I think I actually am seeing folders on my card when plugging in but for some reason it's not showing all of them. I know this because when I search the drive for "audio" it brings up the folder and shows that it is directly under the drive, not in any subfolder.
As far as it being a virus, in that case what should my actions be?
I REALLY appreciate you guys taking the time to reply and answer some of my questions. Thanks again, hopefully I can get this fixed.
Does it do the same thing when you connect to a different PC? I want to say this is a PC OS setting issue.
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Does it do the same thing when you connect to a different PC? I want to say this is a PC OS setting issue.
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I have tried 3 different PCs with Windows 7 and got the same result. This is beyond frustrating at this point!
If it's a virus issue have you already tried browsing the content of your SDCard? If there's a virus using a android file manager like ES Explorer for example you might see some unfamiliar files in there. On most case you should see a .exe file in the root of your SDCard. Also try looking for some odd named folders or RECYCLER.
This is not applicable on a windows OS. So I recommend you to browse through your android phone or try plugging in your device to a linux PC.
Using ES Explorer I did find an exe titled audio.exe and deleted it, restarted phone and that didn't seem to help.
The way I finally fixed my issue though, I had to uncheck "Hide protected system files" in folders options to see the rest of the folders.
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Using ES Explorer I did find an exe titled audio.exe and deleted it, restarted phone and that didn't seem to help.
The way I finally fixed my issue though, I had to uncheck "Hide protected system files" in folders options to see the rest of the folders.
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Classic. Right up there with windows hiding known file extensions, so you end up with some-file.zip.zip but only see one .zip extension and can't fathom why it won't work.
Glad it was something simple and not catastrophic!
Yeah a virus indeed! Just as I guessed on my 1st post better scan your PC then... Cleaning up your phone storage isn't enough as it will just come back once plugged in back to your PC.
And the audio.exe is indeed a virus. Also I'm sure theres more of those in your sdcard. Try to look further specially .exe files in sub directories etc.
Also I suggest these links in fixing your phone storage.
http://imacify.com/2011/02/how-to-recover-hidden-files-from-virus-infected-usb-pendrive/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxTrFSOTdjo
Hi, I have a HTC 7 Pro that I believe has partially corrupted data on the SD card causing it to fail to boot.
If you try and start the phone it just hangs on the HTC splash screen but if you remove the SD card or replace it with another it will boot windows to the point of getting the corrupted, changed or missing SD card message and won't let me access the o.s, just emergency calls.
This leads me to believe that the data has some kind of corruption on the SD card that is loaded as windows boots and rather than giving the error message its actually crashing the boot.
The physical SD card is not important to me but the data that is on the phone or SD card (I know its spread a cross the two and encrypted to that device) is important and desperately want to get anything I can from the phone if its possible.
The data I want is photos and videos, there loads I could loose without really caring but I had the only photos and videos of our daughters 3rd birthday on it and due to my pc suffering Mainboard failure, I had not been backing up to one of my drives. I don't use auto upload on SkyDrive as it does it automatically regardless of weather your on WiFi or your mobile data and I don't want it hammering the mobile connection!
like it was done just to wind you up, Windows phone SkyDrive app also makes you upload files one by one rather than being able to select groups of files and upload at same time so I did not back up via SkyDrive manually when on wifi cos it was insanely long winded, agghhhh!
So what I would like to know is of any method at all that I could read the content of the phone without booting it?
With the card out, the phone will boot to the point where it has loaded the bulk of the o.s and things like the battery meter, WiFi icon, locks screen ECT are all working but just won't let me past the error screen.
I also fear the main of what I want is on the SD card which is preventing it booting at all if installed so reading the phone in b loader seems like the only option if its even possible.
Any help on this would be massively appreciated.
Thanks, Steve.