I bought a MicroSDXC class 10 64GB card. When the phone loads it reads it just fine. When I try and use CWM or TWRP to make a backup to the external card it doesn't find that it's mounted. When I had my 32GB class 10 card I didn't have this issue. Help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Here you go partner
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35185078
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Hmm if you go FAT32 you can't copy movies of over 4GB to the device can you. My movies are mkv files of 8-10 GB.
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Ya I think you're right. So it would seem either backup to internal or use a different one to hold backups
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Would be nice if the devs fixed this issue. We should be allowed to baccup to either file system.
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It's not a "fix" issue. It hss to do with the fact that exFAT is Microsoft proprietary, so you can't legally use it without paying MS for a license. The recovery makers don't want to run afoul of the MS legal dept
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Say I buy a 64gb MicroSD
I put 64gb of movies on it.
Can I watch all that 64gb of movies?
The tablet says it only recognizes up to 32gb more...which I don't understand.
No. The size of the card is too large for the tablet to support!!
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Another question
Do I have to drag the movies onto the internal storage in order to watch the movies, or can I just open them from the MicroSD
Honestly, I think you should be fine with a 64GB card. The Galaxy S3 only officially supports 32GB max, but no one's had any problems using 64GB cards. Don't worry about what the tablet's specs say the max is. Just try a 64GB card. I'm willing to bet that it'll work just fine.
Also, the movies should play just fine from the card. No need to move them.
I'm afraid the tablet will not recognize sdcard:screwy:
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My Sandisk 64Gb MicroSDXC card is working perfectly.
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Gamlus said:
My Sandisk 64Gb MicroSDXC card is working perfectly.
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I was hoping this was the case. I've yet to run into any android phone that could not support all 64gb of my sandisk. Glad to know this is no different
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Officially, the TF300 can accept up to a 32GB micro SDHC. There has been confirmation that some 64GB micro SDXC cards have worked as well. All the ones I have tried have worked, but officially, the specs say 32GB.
And to answer the OP, if your 64GB does work, you can transfer the movies to the internal memory or you can watch straight from the card. It's up to you.
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Officially, the TF300 can accept up to a 32GB micro SDHC. There has been confirmation that some 64GB micro SDXC cards have worked as well. All the ones I have tried have worked, but officially, the specs say 32GB.
And to answer the OP, if your 64GB does work, you can transfer the movies to the internal memory or you can watch straight from the card. It's up to you.
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Hi,
I have TF201 and a 64GB (Sandisk microSD class 10) and it works perfectly. Comes preformated with exFAT and I am using it "out of the box".
Watching directly from the card. I have for about 2 moths now.
Hope this helps
I got my tf300 a couple weeks ago and my sandisk 64 seems to work fine. Annoyingly, Asus thinks I need to know that there is an external card in and displays that in the notifications but it's not the cards fault lol
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Hello I bought the dock and I have a 16 gig card in it and it is not picking it up is the something I need to install or what not...
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Hello I bought the dock and I have a 16 gig card in it and it is not picking it up is the something I need to install or what not...
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No, there isn't any additional software to install. HOWEVER I would recommend putting it into your computer and formatting it FAT 32. This should make it readable by your TF.
Side note : I am seeing a LOT of this trend lately, with mostly off name brand cards. Neither myself nor my mother have experienced any of these issues with SD cards.
I want to flash a custom ROM but I don't have an SD card. Is there anyway to do that?
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Yes you can. Download the Rom to your computer and push it the adb but that may not work so spend $7 on a card and live a little.
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Yes you can. Download the Rom to your computer and push it the adb but that may not work so spend $7 on a card and live a little.
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Thanks. For this particular device do I need to worry about the difference between a Class 2 and a Class 10?
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The class is the speed it moves data. Class 2 is 2mbs a sec and class 10 is 10 mbs. So spend what you need and that is all you need to do. I use pricewatch.com for that or amazon.com but a 4 gig card should be super cheap.
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As written in the title, I purchased it and it works fine.
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As written in the title, I purchased it and it works fine.
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wow ..... nice by the which company microSDXC are you using?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...d_t=201&pf_rd_p=1746172362&pf_rd_i=B00CNYV9C4
This one is $119 OUCH!
I believe the one I purchased is the linked one.
It was about 15,000 yen though
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As long as you use FAT64 file system, you can even use 512GB SD (technically possible but it won't be available for couple of years).
Currently, I use my 64GB micro-SD card formated in FAT32. Can I format a 128GB micro-SD card in FAT32 and use it in the same way?
I didn't do any formatting to use it.
And it works.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...d_t=201&pf_rd_p=1746172362&pf_rd_i=B00CNYV9C4
This one is $119 OUCH!
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I'd wait for a good 600x or 633x chip to come out. I did a test with 633x over the Ultra and that the 2x speed increase is great. Though backing up to SD with large apps that have been moved to SD causes a bottle neck, and cannot be resolved unless you add an OTG Thumb drive, to allow backups to the thumb drive while allowing full reads from device and external SD without need to have writes slow down the processes between reading.
Have a tf101 won't see 64 gb micro sdcard
How do I from Android on my note 3 tell what format that I formatted it in?
Can't find a smaller one laying around the house.
I'm sure I have one.
I was just wanting to upgrade the rom to the newer omnirom.
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Sigh forgot Google hates external storage and does not like exfat.
You know I almost went bonkers wondering why it wouldn't see an 8gb card from my camera...
Fat32 baby oh yeah.
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