SD card - Galaxy 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am using purumod. V3 at the moment
I am facing a problem--->
SD card takes too much time to read in beginning. Almost 7-8 minutes
Gingerbread used to be superfast
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Hi!
It's strange. Do you try with an other SD card?!
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emic2 said:
Hi!
It's strange. Do you try with an other SD card?!
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Yup
Probably my SD card has lots of data that's why
I have used 6.9 gb of my 16gb memory card with 1gb of ext 2
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[BUG] [CM10.1] Blank sd card

When I try to plug in my HDD to my tablet using the dock I have an error saying that my sd card is blank or have an incompatible file system. It worked fine before and since I updated to RC2 it don't work anymore. My HDD isn't the problem as I formated it. The HDD work well on my PC and I can manually mount it on the tablet with fusion mountsd but it isn't mounted to the correct directory so it isn't detected by solid explorer. Thanks in advance for your help.
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xorob0 said:
When I try to plug in my HDD to my tablet using the dock I have an error saying that my sd card is blank or have an incompatible file system. It worked fine before and since I updated to RC2 it don't work anymore. My HDD isn't the problem as I formated it. The HDD work well on my PC and I can manually mount it on the tablet with fusion mountsd but it isn't mounted to the correct directory so it isn't detected by solid explorer. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Sorry, I didn't saw this post and I created a new one.
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If a moderator see this please delete.
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It's definitely an Android bug and there's nothing you can do.
This bug is well known all over the internet, without any fix available.
Google is most probably too stupid to fix that bug.
pathologo said:
It's definitely an Android bug and there's nothing you can do.
This bug is well known all over the internet, without any fix available.
Google is most probably too stupid to fix that bug.
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Looks more like PEBKAC to me.

Android phone copy for less than 100$

Hi guys, is there a place we can buy some copy/clone, Chinese phone for less than 100$, that we can root and put cyanogen mod or stock google rom?
Is there a wiki or some place I can found the info all in one page?
Thanks
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[Help]Bootloop while trying to update

Hi there,
I come from my HTC One S forum to you because I wanted to update my father's GT-i9003 from XXKPE GB update to the latest value pack update,XWKPK, and I got bootloop after I followed GB update tutorial.
After that I've tried another update, the latest on the update thread, the POLJ1 update and I've also get bootloop.
Can somebody help me, my father needs his phone as fast as possible.
Thanks in advance
Antaine
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200
Take a look at the thread mentioned above, it will guide you to update your i9003 to the latest firmware. Do all the steps carefully and take your time.
Cheers
Tanks a lot, it worked
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[Q] Can I tweak the output power. (n8000)

Hello,
When I connect (via this OTG cable) my external HDD my note gives me a message 'High-power USB drive connected'
So my question is can I tweak the output power so I can use this HDD?
I'm rooted
btw: If I connect (via this OTG cable) the HDD to my galaxy s4 (I9505) It works without any problem.
n8000 stock and I9505 on omega
The problem is when i had by the note 10.1 it was in Android 4.0.4 and the USB was full power ! I use my hdd, USB key and my scanner !!!!! Sonce it was update un 4.1.x can't plug any hdd... It's not the tablet but Android who don't support it ! I search solution too but nothing...
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Silver-Virus said:
The problem is when i had by the note 10.1 it was in Android 4.0.4 and the USB was full power ! I use my hdd, USB key and my scanner !!!!! Sonce it was update un 4.1.x can't plug any hdd... It's not the tablet but Android who don't support it ! I search solution too but nothing...
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If it is Android.. some1 could make some tweaks?
With my nexus the Kernel franco can do it but nexus have really USB otg problem. Else the note have capacity to do it. Maybe THE kernel exist...
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Silver-Virus said:
With my nexus the Kernel franco can do it but nexus have really USB otg problem. Else the note have capacity to do it. Maybe THE kernel exist...
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Yeah, maybe I will search after such kernel and let you know about my result.
Me too i continue my quest... If i found something i tell you.
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Me too i continue my quest... If i found something i tell you.
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And did you already found something?

Best Format type for SDCard?

Hi, i just want to know, what is for you the best format type, for an SDCard in my LG G5?
ExFat?
Fat32?
Other?
Thanks in advance
Up?
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I'd leave it as is.
Fat32 will have the most compatibility with devices (PC, Mac, Linux, phones, cameras, raspberry Pi, android... just about anything), but has a file size limit of 4GB. If don't plan to have anything bigger than 4gb Fat32 is fine.
EXFat dosen't have the 4GB limit, it can support a file size of 128PB (vastly larger than any current SDcard) but I don't believe it natively supported by Android without a workaround, but the phone manufacture may have included support for EXFat. If the G5 supports EXFat that might be you best option unless you know you are not going to need any files greater than 4gb.
Thanks Rojas
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misteurz said:
Thanks Rojas
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Had to edit my reply as it seems EXfat may not be supported by Android, not sure about the G5 in particular, I'd try it with the G5 to see if it works.
Ok, in fact I had an exfat sdcard in my lg g4 last year, and because of issues I had to format it to fat32. So i think I'm going to leave it fat32 in my g5.
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Keep it simple. Buy a quality U3 card, format it within the phone. Read contents of internal memory and / or card via usb cable to PC.
I don't often swap out my Micro SD card or need legacy compatibility. So whenever I add a card, I format it within the phone, to ensure the phone's default preferences are used. This reduces variables / excuses for the phone vendor if ever there's an issue..

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