I have recently purchased 1Tb seagate expansion hdd. I have asked my friends who have HDDs and Nexus 5.. I asked them if there hdd works with usb otg in nexus 5 both said yes, one has Toshiba 1tb and other one has seagate 500 gb expansion hdd. both said it's recognizing the hdd.
And the guy with Toshiba hdd said he can copy to hdd too. When i connected mine with Nexus 5,it recognizes fine, but when i try to make a new folder it says "operation failed". And when I try to copy files it just shows try again. I've done all this with es explorer.
Anyone knows what the problem is. My guess is the formatting of the hdd is not compatible. Can anyone tell me what format does android support.?
I'm on NX experience ROM.
Waiting for the replies soon ??
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Go with fat32 or exFAT.
Also , open the disk from the file structure and not from the left-hand panel. ESFE sometimes behaves .... oddly.
Niflheimer said:
Go with fat32 or exFAT.
Also , open the disk from the file structure and not from the left-hand panel. ESFE sometimes behaves .... oddly.
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can u explain how can I open it from file structure. I didn't get what u r saying...
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atishey23 said:
can u explain how can I open it from file structure. I didn't get what u r saying...
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I suppose you are rooted - if so , install stickmount , it will auto-mount the hdd in /sdcard/usb , which will allow you to use the external hdd as if it was the phone's storage.
If you aren't there might be problems , but you never know.
Niflheimer said:
I suppose you are rooted - if so , install stickmount , it will auto-mount the hdd in /sdcard/usb , which will allow you to use the external hdd as if it was the phone's storage.
If you aren't there might be problems , but you never know.
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yes I'm rooted.. and I'll try that method.
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I tried formatting to ExFAT and now it works on nexus 5. But not normally, I had to download total commander and USB plug-in to make it work. Now i can copy but speed is a bit decreased as compared to NTFS. Can someone confirm that speed on EXFAT will increase on using 3.0?? Right now i'm using USB 2.0.
atishey23 said:
I tried formatting to ExFAT and now it works on nexus 5. But not normally, I had to download total commander and USB plug-in to make it work. Now i can copy but speed is a bit decreased as compared to NTFS. Can someone confirm that speed on EXFAT will increase on using 3.0?? Right now i'm using USB 2.0.
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Try Fat32 as well if u don't mind the 4 gb filesize limit. Speed will increase - usb 2.0 can only transfer around 15 to 20 mb/s
Niflheimer said:
Try Fat32 as well if u don't mind the 4 gb filesize limit. Speed will increase - usb 2.0 can only transfer around 15 to 20 mb/s
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my PC only shows ExFAT and ntfs
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My LG and samsung TV don't recognize the hdd. Is it due to the ExFAT formatting?
Can u give any solution to it.
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atishey23 said:
my PC only shows ExFAT and ntfs
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Use a program to do it.
atishey23 said:
My LG and samsung TV don't recognize the hdd. Is it due to the ExFAT formatting?
Can u give any solution to it.
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Probably. If your device doesn't support the filesystem then it won't work.
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I love everything about Android, other than the fact that I can't watch any of my blu ray rips because they are over 4gb. I can format my ext SD into NTFS or eXFat but then the transformer wont see the card when I put it in. Same goes with it recognizing my external hard drive.
I have tried formatting the drive into some Mac format because I read it was a work around, but it wasn't detected when formatted as a mac drive. Is there a trick that I don't know about?
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i have not tried, but you could possibly format the card in a linux file format (ext3, ext4, etc) and then use a windows app that will allow you to read the linux file format.
or just split your larger files.
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i have not tried, but you could possibly format the card in a linux file format (ext3, ext4, etc) and then use a windows app that will allow you to read the linux file format.
or just split your larger files.
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I am trying to get honeycomb to read and play the movies though. Not another comp running windows.
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i believe some of the kernels on the dev section supports ntfs if you want to go that route...
other than that, you'd have to wait for ASUS to implemente NTFS themselves (i believe they just got a license from a 3rd party co. to use their NTFS driver, for th purpose of implementing it into their android devices)
I don't need a signature.
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I am trying to get honeycomb to read and play the movies though. Not another comp running windows.
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right, and honeycomb is *nix at its core and should be able to read and play the files on a linux formatted memory card... the challenge is getting windows to read that same card to load it, but that can be done with some opensource software.
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right, and honeycomb is *nix at its core and should be able to read and play the files on a linux formatted memory card... the challenge is getting windows to read that same card to load it, but that can be done with some opensource software.
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Ah I see! Can anyone comment on this that has tried it before I go through the agony and possible waste of time?
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Not much more to comment on, there are linux (ext3) filesystem drivers you can install on windows that should let you be able to load the SD card from within windows. As Android has *nix underneath it all, it should recognize the ext3 card no problem, and ext3 doesn't have the same 4GB limitation.
it does support ntfs for external hard drives.
seh6183 said:
I love everything about Android, other than the fact that I can't watch any of my blu ray rips because they are over 4gb. I can format my ext SD into NTFS or eXFat but then the transformer wont see the card when I put it in. Same goes with it recognizing my external hard drive.
I have tried formatting the drive into some Mac format because I read it was a work around, but it wasn't detected when formatted as a mac drive. Is there a trick that I don't know about?
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In another thread i heard NTFS works, but i personally couldnt get it to work with my MicroSD cards
you might want to check out this thread also
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069360
My best guess is to root and install a kernel that supports NTFS
Or format to ext3 or ext4 and give that a try
I use this to access ext3 and ext 4 partitions on my Windows 7 machine
http://www.ext2fsd.com/
Works pretty well
i have a USB flash drive with NTFS. tried harry potter 720p mkv at 6.7GB and though it did see and load the file, it lagged to the point where it was unwatchable. This was on 3.01 and 3.1
I've played a 6 GB mkv off of my 320GB NTFS formatted hard drive, so shouldnt be an issue off of a card.
I'l try it later with one of my 8gb cards.
Anonnie said:
I've played a 6 GB mkv off of my 320GB NTFS formatted hard drive, so shouldnt be an issue off of a card.
I'l try it later with one of my 8gb cards.
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well NTFS support from a usb HDD is different from having NTFS support on the internal card reader... could also depend if NTFS is built into your kernel.
my TF works with a 8gb usb pendrive and my 750gb and 3tb external usb drive formated with windows 7 and plays dvd under 4gb
but did locked up when i opened a folder with a 9gb bluray file in it
Hmm I hope the file system for the TF isn't fat32, because like the previous poster said it would allow me to open my blu ray rips. Or would it? If the 6gb movie was located on another drive I don't see why it wouldn't play straight off the secondary drive.
I also can confirm that ntfs works just fine with external hard drives and usb thumb drives. Just not external SD cards.
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Hmm I hope the file system for the TF isn't fat32, because like the previous poster said it would allow me to open my blu ray rips. Or would it? If the 6gb movie was located on another drive I don't see why it wouldn't play straight off the secondary drive.
I also can confirm that ntfs works just fine with external hard drives and usb thumb drives. Just not external SD cards.
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the file system for the TF isn't fat32.... but it formats the uSD to fat32 for compatibility between the tablet and windows.
ntfs support for uSD and for external HDD are 2 different things.
NTFS and HFS+ filesystem support
I have recently tried this:
Paragon NTFS & HFS+
(can't post link as I am a noob :| so google it up or find it in the App Store)
It is free and it seems to work well with both Win (NTFS) and Mac (HFS+) disks. As far as I know it looks like an Android implementation of FUSE.
What size ntfs do I need to format the hard drive in so the stock rom will read it? I'm using revolver so I don't know. Just confirmed 2 people not being able to read their hard drive because they're on stock. I'll have to reformat.
don't format as NTFS because Android won't read/write to it. Use vFAT/FAT32 - it may be worth giving ExFAT a go, but it probably won't work.
I have a 750 GB USB hard drive formatted as NTFS, and the TF can read and write
it with no problems when connected to a USB port on the keyboard dock or on the
tablet, using the Asus USB adapter.
I'm rooted, but using the stock ROMs on HC 3.2.1.
Works here, too - 500 GB Transcend External HDD formatted as NTFS.
Stock 3.2.1, no root.
davebugyi said:
Works here, too - 500 GB Transcend External HDD formatted as NTFS.
Stock 3.2.1, no root.
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You sure? NTFS what allocation size? I already got 2 people telling me the drive wouldn't work on their stock. When I plug it into mine, it works instantly.
Anyway, I'm formatting it in fat32 and sending it back to them.
Heck, I'll nvflash back to stock non-rooted to test these out myself.
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You sure? NTFS what allocation size? I already got 2 people telling me the drive wouldn't work on their stock. When I plug it into mine, it works instantly.
Anyway, I'm formatting it in fat32 and sending it back to them.
Heck, I'll nvflash back to stock non-rooted to test these out myself.
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Of course I'm sure, I have 2 6GB files on them, which cannot be achieved in FAT32. Also the drive works on my friends Iconia A500. And the last time when I formatted a HDD into FAT32 was when I was using Windows ME
BTW, Allocation size 4096 Bytes.
I move my NTFS-formatted USB drive between my Windows XP PC and the Transformer (rooted/stock ROM/HC 3.2.1) all the time.
Need NTFS module
Hi
I have rooted TF(Revolver+Clemsyn). NTFS do work fine though I had to copy over NTFS.ko manually.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18023335#post18023335
Well. Colour me both surprised and impressed then!
I just got a confirmation from someone. His stock rom fully updated can only read fat32.
How come some of you with stock can read ntfs? I don't get it.
Latest 3.2.1 Stock WW - and it was never a problem. My External HDD is a one plug USB drive tho, so no need for extra power source. Looks like you're screwed
I downloaded an app called Drive Mount and that enabled NTFS for me, it might work natively now but I haven't uninstalled to find out so try that our - 'Drive Mount' on the Android market.
EDIT: I should specify that I can use both AC powered external hard drives and USB powered hard drives on my TF.
Is it possible ?
Thanks in advance.
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Is it possible ?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes it is. You need a host USB adapter like one of this
I have one 4 in 1 adapter that have USB, MicroUSB and Memory Slots, portable hard drive also work in it.
Kuniokun said:
Yes it is. You need a host USB adapter like one of this
I have one 4 in 1 adapter that have USB, MicroUSB and Memory Slots, portable hard drive also work in it.
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I agree
Most sam adapters work
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Kuniokun said:
Yes it is. You need a host USB adapter like one of this
I have one 4 in 1 adapter that have USB, MicroUSB and Memory Slots, portable hard drive also work in it.
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Is ur portable hard drive in NTFS file system? if so, what app do u use to read files in NTFS system? I believe the stock app doesnt have support for NTFS system..
thghost said:
Is ur portable hard drive in NTFS file system? if so, what app do u use to read files in NTFS system? I believe the stock app doesnt have support for NTFS system..
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if you are looking for a ntfs support you can check this link
thghost said:
Is ur portable hard drive in NTFS file system? if so, what app do u use to read files in NTFS system? I believe the stock app doesnt have support for NTFS system..
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But, I would recommend that any storage you want to use with the tab be Fat32 format, since that is native.
Hi all, I wanna drop a query here.
Did any body tried to connect Western Digital Hard drive to Note Pro 12.2? I did everything, but really, I was disappointed because I wasn't able to connect it using OTG Cqble.
What format is it? I haven't been able to get ntfs to work yet, each of my drives show up as blank drives. I'm not about to change them to another format just for this tablet... migrating files off and then back on after formatting wouldn't be worth my time.
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mohamedalzaid said:
Hi all, I wanna drop a query here.
Did any body tried to connect Western Digital Hard drive to Note Pro 12.2? I did everything, but really, I was disappointed because I wasn't able to connect it using OTG Cqble.
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I was able to connect both an NTF and. EXFAT drive to my unrooted NotPro. Had to use special software of the ntf and then it was read only. With the exfat it is r/w and connects with native software.
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REHolt218 said:
I was able to connect both an NTF and. EXFAT drive to my unrooted NotPro. Had to use special software of the ntf and then it was read only. With the exfat it is r/w and connects with native software.
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You mean that if I will root my NotPro, then I will be able to connect my 1TB to it, and transfer files, or only reading?
mohamedalzaid said:
You mean that if I will root my NotPro, then I will be able to connect my 1TB to it, and transfer files, or only reading?
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If you are willing to root you can connect an NTFS drive and read or write to it. Not sure it matters what size
If you are not willing to root you can only read ntfs but can read/write an exfat drive. Mine is 1Tb. I believe exfat does have a size limit but not sure what it is.
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Ironically is not as clear cut as that. I'm rooted and had issues with NTFS. Not sure why, but my 64 gb usb flash drive formatted NTFS would not work, neither would a 1tb Western digital passport. I tried stickmount, paragon and usb otg helper. Eventually dumping all three apps and formatting the flash drive to exfat was the only solution that would work. I'm only monkeying around so I'm not about to try to backup the hard drive to another one just to reformat it to exfat. I guess I'll buy a hard drive someday for this tablet. .. I'm starting to think that exfat is the most reliable way to ensure compatibility.
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REHolt218 said:
If you are willing to root you can connect an NTFS drive and read or write to it. Not sure it matters what size
If you are not willing to root you can only read ntfs but can read/write an exfat drive. Mine is 1Tb. I believe exfat does have a size limit but not sure what it is.
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Well - yes and no.
I've just ordered this tablet and am very exited.
Regarding ntfs:
I tried this on my Note3. Yes i could read/write ntfs drives.
However I could only read 1 logical drive.
I had a 64 Gig stick partitioned in 2 logical ntfs drives. I could only access/detect one of them.
I read that this somehow relates to SE-linux in "enforcing" mode.
Couldn't figure out how to set to "permissive". A simple shell command didn't work. Yes I tried SU'ing the command as well.
Will try to find that post again.
If it is a se-linux related issue it stands to reason that it'll translate to Note Pro as well - doesn't it?
Regards
Elo
Hi,
Is there a way to read/write to NTFS HDD on my sm-p605 on stock ROM? My device is rooted.
Ive tried using paragon from playstore but it does not mount.
Kindly help if you can. Thanks
silphoenix99 said:
Hi,
Is there a way to read/write to NTFS HDD on my sm-p605 on stock ROM? My device is rooted.
Ive tried using paragon from playstore but it does not mount.
Kindly help if you can. Thanks
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Do you mean read/write to your PC HDD?
If not your phone does not have a HDD, instead it uses flash memory not formatted in NTFS
TechMinerUK said:
Do you mean read/write to your PC HDD?
If not your phone does not have a HDD, instead it uses flash memory not formatted in NTFS
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Yeah, I meant external HDD
Thanks for your concern though.
silphoenix99 said:
Yeah, I meant external HDD
Thanks for your concern though.
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Well If it's a USB HDD it is unlikely to work as mobile phones don't offer enough power over USB to keep an HDD running (Not any that I have tried anyway) but if it is in another PC or NAS then you should be able to as there are many apps (Not that I can remember any but I'll have a look)