I'm currently running DU rom and on CM I used otg to transfer pictures from my 128gb SD to Instagram, but I switched because cm randomly reboots and I was having graphical problems too. So I switched to Omni Based DU but now when I plug in my card it comes up like this
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and I confirmed it still works in TWRP and on my PC? So basically I hate cm with all it's bugs, but I need OTG... Is there any way I can get it to work on DU?
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Tried stickmount from the play store?
Yes it has the same problem
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Stickmount will mount into a different directory than the ROM does, are you checking the proper directory for where Stickmount is mounting? Just to be sure.
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Stickmount will mount into a different directory than the ROM does, are you checking the proper directory for where Stickmount is mounting? Just to be sure.
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Its folder on my sdcard and files still show up as 0b files, I tried copyingan entire folder from that 128gb card to an ntfs drive and then the stickmount works, but even stickmount doesn't help with exfat... I'm assuming this is a kernel problem
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That's my guess as well. AK has a kernel that supports exFAT. Wish NTFS was supported with write in TWRP though, I wouldn't be using exFAT if that was the case.
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Detects phone on USB connection ..capable of formating phone and internal SD card..If you wan full format your phone you can use it.
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Detects phone on USB connection ..capable of formating phone and internal SD card..If you wan full format your phone you can use it.
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Thanks for sharing, but I have a question : What is its real utility ?!
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Guantanamo said:
Thanks for sharing, but I have a question : What is its real utility ?!
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Very simple: Until now, afaik, there ain't a way to format large sd cards conformingly on a PC, and there ain't any way at all to format the internal storage... Answered?
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jermitano said:
request for a move to themes and apps section
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+1 on moving to apps and themes.
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My One S (S4 tmob.de, s-on, no root, latest firmware) all of sudden stopped reading my pendrive. It says it is damaged. Pendrive works fine, no problems, i ran chkdsk on it, reformatted it a few times(FAT32, 16gb pendrive). Other pendrives work, but this one wont anymore.
Any ideas?
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My One S (S4 tmob.de, s-on, no root, latest firmware) all of sudden stopped reading my pendrive. It says it is damaged. Pendrive works fine, no problems, i ran chkdsk on it, reformatted it a few times(FAT32, 16gb pendrive). Other pendrives work, but this one wont anymore.
Any ideas?
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what do you mean by pendrive?
Rantrave07 said:
what do you mean by pendrive?
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I think he is talking about the micro usb drives
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Normal USB 2.0 Flash Drive connected to my phone through USB OTG cable. I dont know why i didnt mention that..
OK, i finally found someone with USB HOST, and his phone gave option to reformat my pendrive, and now it works. (my phone didnt give me option to reformat..)
I am quite confused, cause it got formatted into FAT32, which it arleady was... but whatever, IT WORKS!
Nexus 5
Stock 5.1 Lollipop
No root
64gb micro USB/3.0 USB dual USB drive
When I first started exploring the USB via Nexus Media Importer it was fine, now after the 5.1 update it seems to have stopped working, in the app you would usually get 4 ticks allowing you to browse your USB, but now I get this message everytime.
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Any solutions? Thanks.
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Nexus 5
Stock 5.1 Lollipop
No root
64gb micro USB/3.0 USB dual USB drive
When I first started exploring the USB via Nexus Media Importer it was fine, now after the 5.1 update it seems to have stopped working, in the app you would usually get 4 ticks allowing you to browse your USB, but now I get this message everytime.
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Any solutions? Thanks.
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Anyone else?
I have the same problem OTG works on my N7 2013 with no root. My N5 - pretends there's nothing there. Tried rooting, still no USB OTG with StickMount or ES, or any other method I can find.
Both running 5.1 stock.
lotherius said:
Tried rooting, still no USB OTG with StickMount..
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Hi have no issue with StickMount on my N7 2013 with Android 5.0.2 and on N5 with 5.1
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Flashed 5.1.1 to my N7 2013 and again no issue with Stickmount
Same problem, with 5.1.1 I no longer have ANY USB functions, incl OTG.
Does it support it since i've only heard that the expandable storage is 128~max no mention of the higher versions:
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nvm should have google before this but it seems it supports it without any problems
Yes it does and they work great with adoptable storage available via ADB. Hint there's a guide on here already
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Yes it does and they work great with adoptable storage available via ADB. Hint there's a guide on here already
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what do you mean by adoptable storage?
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what do you mean by adoptable storage?
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Basically the system will recognize the card as internal storage but it's disabled in the UI hence using a pc with ADB to enable it. I have mine set up in split mode with 215gb internal and 25gb partitioned external. There are a few quirks about it, never format the external partition as it will take the internal partition with it, don't ask haha . Also the system incorrectly reports total storage not a big deal. A quick search will tell you more. :good:
Samsung was giving away a free 256GB Micro-SD cards when purchasing an S7 as a promotion a few months ago. Mine has been working just fine so far.
Woking fine without any problems.....
Hi, I was searching for reason, why i loose records from my dashcam and I found out today, sometimes, when I conect it to my Xiaomi mi9 lite via OTG, files go missing (names are still there, but size is 0):
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It happens for newest files, 1 minute before connecting to phone, there was no data corrupion. File system is FAT32, chkdsk finds no errors. SD card is new, tested on few cards and it still hapens.
In this case, 40GB data is lost from 64GB card. Why this is happening? On my previous phone (Samsung J3 with custom ROM) worked normally.
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Hi, I was searching for reason, why i loose records from my dashcam and I found out today, sometimes, when I conect it to my Xiaomi mi9 lite via OTG, files go missing (names are still there, but size is 0):
It happens for newest files, 1 minute before connecting to phone, there was no data corrupion. File system is FAT32, chkdsk finds no errors. SD card is new, tested on few cards and it still hapens.
In this case, 40GB data is lost from 64GB card. Why this is happening? On my previous phone (Samsung J3 with custom ROM) worked normally.
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Android works better with ext4 or f2fs than it does with FAT32.
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Android works better with ext4 or f2fs than it does with FAT32.
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Yea, I know, but most mobile devices support only FAT32, it's somewhat standard, despite of its flaws.