SD card write issues with Marshmallow update - AT&T LG G4

I recently updated my AT&T LG G4 to 6.0 Marshmallow, and noticed that I could no longer save pictures to my SD card. Upon further inspection, I realized that I couldn't write files nor folders to my SD card, through both apps and manually on my computer. However, I could still read the contents of my SD card. When I then went to format my SD card, I found that I was given an error that /storage/aaaa-aaaa (where aaaa-aaaa is my SD card) could not be found.
Is there anything that I can do to fix this?

Related

SD Card Unreadable

I recently root my G1 back to RC29 and now I'm recd the message sd is unreadable. Format sd card is greyed out on my phone. Always I do not have the system update option. Please help!!
I would try it in a sdcard reader if the computer also have problems
then I would go to the manufacturers site to get a lowlevel format tool for that type of card
if that did not fix it I would write the card off as dead
can i use a partition program to unformat the sd card?
my phone just updated back to donut and my sd card is now being read by my phone. thanks for the suggestion

[Q] Corrupted SD card?

Hello,
I own an HTC Touch HD. I recently semi-bricked it by flashing a bad rom, switched to an Orbit II - including the 8GB SD card.
In the meantime I flashed a working rom back on my Touch HD, put my SD card back into the Touch HD and switched to that phone again. Everything seemed to be working, until I took a look at the SD card (both through the phone and through "Disk Drive".
However, now the SD card is only listed as a 968MB SD card, with most of the original files gone, and the remaining file/directory names and contents broken.
Now I don't have access to a Micro SD card reader, so I cant access it directly. I was just curious as to whether somebody has an idea how to fix this SD card again, or whether my SD card is broken.
The data on the SD card don't matter - just wanna know whether I should just buy a new SD card
I have found a lot of hits on Google referring to SD card reporting wrong sizes, but those were mostly about reformatting, which is definitely not the issue.
Also examining the SD card with diskpart didn't yield any relevant information.
Is this SD card really broken?

Encrypted Sd Card and i cannot delete any files

Hi Guys, yesterday i decided to reset my xperia z5 to factory defaults because i wanted to have it with the apps i use the most and remove all of the others that i didn't use that much. So instead of uninstalling the ones i didn't use, as i said before, i did a factory reset. Before doing this i decided that it would be nice to take out my sd card to copy some pictures, without remembering that i had my sd card encrypted with my fingerprint, so i did the factory reset (with the sd card out of my phone) and after that i noticed that there was a marshmallow update for my phone, i accepted the update (with the sd card off my phone) therefore when i moved all the sd files to my NAS and i put the sd card back in i saw that all the files that i had moved to my NAS where still there. after that i decided to format the sd card with my surprise of seeing a Windows error message of "windows cannot complete format", i did a low level format, formatted my sd card with disk part, etc. None of the things i did worked, Do you guys know what i could do to my sd card to delete all the files in it?
Thanks a lot

Cannot save on SD Card

Hi, I've problem that way I can't save anything in my SD card. Its seen by File Explorer and also writable/readable if plugged to PC.
I've noticed that when wanted to take a picture and that on SD card.
Software details:
Android 6.0.1
G30FXXU1APEQ

SD card got dislodged; now I have lots of duplication

I realized that my phone (GS7) had lost access to the SD card. I re-seated it, and it's accessible again, but now I have lots of duplicated files between the internal memory and the SD card, especially in the /Android/data/ folders.
What can I do about this?
I tried running SD Maid but ops "failed" and show lock icons.
Not rooted.
Thanks!

Categories

Resources