[Q] Has this happened to anyone? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Recently i flashed anderoids aosp rom and before i flashed it my internal memory was 12 gb and my sd was like 2gb but after i flashed it my internal and sd switched my computer now reads them as the opposite my internal is removable disk g and my sd is removable disk f when before it was switched. The my device app is also telling me that my sd is 12 gb and my internal is 2gb.
Just wanted to check if this is normal and if it reads like this for anybody else.

Mine is backwards also. And in my folders I have multiple sd folders. All good though. I guess mixing and matching folders from other types of phones something will get confused.
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Yea you're probably right but still its weird though
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so does anyone know if i can change this back to the way that it was initially

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[Q] No space left on internal SD card?!

Hate to cross-post but I sort of need an answer fast and wasn't getting much feedback in the general section.
How is this possible? I only have a few zips on there yet I only have 708 mb left on there. Is this normal or what should I do to clean up
milesjohnson said:
Hate to cross-post but I sort of need an answer fast and wasn't getting much feedback in the general section.
How is this possible? I only have a few zips on there yet I only have 708 mb left on there. Is this normal or what should I do to clean up
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Really... check settings -> SD Card & phone storage... What is the reading for internal phone storage Total space and Available space? You didn't try to partition with CWM did you?
Swiftks said:
Really... check settings -> SD Card & phone storage... What is the reading for internal phone storage Total space and Available space? You didn't try to partition with CWM did you?
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Total space 7.39 gb available space .92 gb. I was assuming that was internal sd? And no I didn't partition
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milesjohnson said:
Total space 7.39 gb available space .92 gb. I was assuming that was internal sd? And no I didn't partition
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Total space 7.39 gb??? Atrix comes standard with 16gb... after android os, some apps, etc.. you should have more than 7.39... and then what the hell is taking up 7 gb that it is showing??? Yeah, I know that's the question you have
Huuummm... you haven't been doing multiple backups with CWM and saving them the internal sd have you (i doubt you would be, but thought I'd ask)?
How long have you had this phone? Did you just notice this problem? Has it always been like this?
Swiftks said:
Total space 7.39 gb??? Atrix comes standard with 16gb... after android os, some apps, etc.. you should have more than 7.39... and then what the hell is taking up 7 gb that it is showing??? Yeah, I know that's the question you have
Huuummm... you haven't been doing multiple backups with CWM and saving them the internal sd have you (i doubt you would be, but thought I'd ask)?
How long have you had this phone? Did you just notice this problem? Has it always been like this?
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Woah, read that wrong. That was for the sd card. Total 10.71 avail 8.20. Are these all normal? I just remember plugging my phone in and it saying that I had 709 mb left on drive E or F (can't remember which) and I had it set for usb mass storage
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milesjohnson said:
Woah, read that wrong. That was for the sd card. Total 10.71 avail 8.20. Are these all normal? I just remember plugging my phone in and it saying that I had 709 mb left on drive E or F (can't remember which) and I had it set for usb mass storage
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yeah, there you go that sounds more like it... those numbers are "normal." So, it sounds like your mico sd card is almost full... delete some pron and you should be good to go
The missing 5 1/2 gb more or less of your 16 gb internal drive is the os, bios, etc. Just figure out what taking up so much space on you micro sd card and delete some of it (*cough *cough porn), or get a bigger micro sd card.
Swiftks said:
yeah, there you go that sounds more like it... those numbers are "normal." So, it sounds like your mico sd card is almost full... delete some pron and you should be good to go
The missing 5 1/2 gb more or less of your 16 gb internal drive is the os, bios, etc. Just figure out what taking up so much space on you micro sd card and delete some of it (*cough *cough porn), or get a bigger micro sd card.
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Hahaha okay yeah I try to save apps to my sd whenever I can. But you know when you plug in your phone but there's 2 drives? If ones the sd card then what's the other?
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milesjohnson said:
Hahaha okay yeah I try to save apps to my sd whenever I can. But you know when you plug in your phone but there's 2 drives? If ones the sd card then what's the other?
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???? ext sdcard (aka micro sd)???? When I plug in my phone, it doesn't say anything about having two drives. Maybe it's just warning you that your micro sd card is almost full... take it out and see if you still get a warning/message.
Swiftks said:
???? ext sdcard (aka micro sd)???? When I plug in my phone, it doesn't say anything about having two drives. Maybe it's just warning you that your micro sd card is almost full... take it out and see if you still get a warning/message.
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Lol well now its only showing removable disk f which im pretty sure is my micro sd because it has all my zips (gb, gladi, etc). I rememer the other disk had like .adobe .androidsecure. stuff like that. Oh well I assume everythings pretty normal
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Wish I could delete this thread....now that I look at it it seems pretty pointless
milesjohnson said:
Wish I could delete this thread....now that I look at it it seems pretty pointless
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Reported thread, and asked them to close for you.
Thread closed. Thnaks.

[Q] internal memory change

hey peeps just wondering if anyone has or knows if it would be possible to change the internal sd card? im assuming the ram is soldered in and is linked in some way to the phone and wont be able to change but what about the internal sd?
Not possible... Its not an sd card and also soldered in.
Just partition your sd to add a 1GB primary ext2 partition and then install link2sd. Means you can move any allocation and its data to sd card. You must be rooted though! Hope this helps!
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tomh235 said:
Not possible... Its not an sd card and also soldered in.
Just partition your sd to add a 1GB primary ext2 partition and then install link2sd. Means you can move any allocation and its data to sd card. You must be rooted though! Hope this helps!
T
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thanks for the reply mate. u sure its not a sd card? i could of swore most of the smart phones which have internal memory is a micro sdhc card. in this and the galaxy s it has a lil plastic bit where it is behind? i just thought with a class 10 8gb or something it would make the phone quicker and obviously not have to worry about moving things to external sd
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but here's some theory: the phone got 2 storages: the internal storage of 1gb flash which is soldered and cannot be changed and the sd card for data/music/photo/whatever to store on. This micro sdhc card can be changed. Class 4-6 is okay and every micro sdhc card should work... hope i answered your question
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PhilWee said:
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but here's some theory: the phone got 2 storages: the internal storage of 1gb flash which is soldered and cannot be changed and the sd card for data/music/photo/whatever to store on. This micro sdhc card can be changed. Class 4-6 is okay and every micro sdhc card should work... hope i answered your question
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is the sd card you talking about the external one? i thought there was a internal sd card which you would have to take the phone apart to get to. thats the one i was thinking of changing. i know people have done it with the dell streak

Phone Reboots when I try to plug in to computer

Everytime I plug my SF into my computer it reboots, I'm running cm7 with the glitchv13 kernel. tried running it in debug mode and everything. any ideas?
It also freaks out when I try to unmount the card to pull it out so i can at least put it into a card reader.
Do you have apps running from your SD Card?
Yeah I personally keep all my apps on my internal storage so I don't ever have issues with the sd card. There's PLENTY of internal space (2GB) on the Fascinate so I don't see why people always put them on the SD card. Now my mom's LG Ally with 126MB of internal memory....there it makes sense.
Yeah...I flashed higher leakage of the glitch kernel and it loads up fine now.
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[Q] What's with the Amaze 4g ext_sd

The amaze 4g seems to think of its internal memory as an sd card. Its saves things that should be going to the real sd card to the phones internal memory. If you look in astro or other file managers the real sd card is listed as ext_sd and the phone dosent use it. What gives i cant find much info on this. If you manually move the files to the real sd card (ext_sd) then the game cant find the data and wants to re download it. Apps to sd and such just move things back and forth between the phone storage and the "sd card" which is really the 10gigs of internal phone space not the true sd card. Very strange. Please help.
A lot of newer apps have a setting to store in ext_sd... if they don't, you're gonna have to move the stuff manually. Aside from editing the system files and changing the variables I don't think its going to be possible unless the app supports it. Sorry, just the way it is.
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I have over 100 apps and don't have that problem. None of them are on my ext_sd... Quite a few big apps too... I've seen a few ppl with the same prob, but I don't get why. Maybe it's because I don't have any music or movies on my phone...
I guess I will consider myself lucky :screwy:
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hd2joel said:
The amaze 4g seems to think of its internal memory as an sd card. Its saves things that should be going to the real sd card to the phones internal memory. If you look in astro or other file managers the real sd card is listed as ext_sd and the phone dosent use it. What gives i cant find much info on this. If you manually move the files to the real sd card (ext_sd) then the game cant find the data and wants to re download it. Apps to sd and such just move things back and forth between the phone storage and the "sd card" which is really the 10gigs of internal phone space not the true sd card. Very strange. Please help.
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it is a true sd card, its just internal and its separate from the phones internal memory. i wish there was a way to default to the external sd, but no dice
I notice your rooted and from the looks of your memory it looks like your phone is using the real sd card not the internal memorh. Im not rooted and mine looks opposite of yours i have like 7gigs free on my sd card and like 700mb of internal memory. I wounder if rooting fixes this issue and thats why more people dont seem to be having the issue.
hd2joel said:
I notice your rooted and from the looks of your memory it looks like your phone is using the real sd card not the internal memorh. Im not rooted and mine looks opposite of yours i have like 7gigs free on my sd card and like 700mb of internal memory. I wounder if rooting fixes this issue and thats why more people dont seem to be having the issue.
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It's using internal for downloads and everything on my external was placed there by me manually (except for my cwm backups - I have 3 cwm backups on my SD which is hogging most of the space. I deleted 1 BU and now have 2GB+ available on my external.
I don't know if rooting makes a difference. I mean I deleted some bloatware, but none of the stock apps are that big in size, and I only removed about 10 stock apps/widgets. I only ran my phone stock for about 4 hours so idk
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hd2joel said:
The amaze 4g seems to think of its internal memory as an sd card. Its saves things that should be going to the real sd card to the phones internal memory. If you look in astro or other file managers the real sd card is listed as ext_sd and the phone dosent use it. What gives i cant find much info on this. If you manually move the files to the real sd card (ext_sd) then the game cant find the data and wants to re download it. Apps to sd and such just move things back and forth between the phone storage and the "sd card" which is really the 10gigs of internal phone space not the true sd card. Very strange. Please help.
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The internal memory is much, much faster (test it with SD Tools or AnTuTu Benchmark), so I wouldn't be in a hurry to move things to /mnt/sd_card/ext_sd. So long as you have the camera and other apps storing on on the ext_sd card, the 9GB internal should be fine for data, right?
i love how forum responses are always anything but a response to what op asked.
this is standard behavior for devices that have their own internal (mounted on android as /sdcard) storage partitions. the point is that, if this is not done, the a device with a large internal storage sees no benefit of it other than have a ridiculously large /data partition (we'd have over 13gb for apps on the amaze 4g for example).
ics has a better way of dealing with this treating the whole internal storage (no partitioning anymore) but again, the internal storage takes priority over the sdcard.
in my opinion it's better. I hated android automatically making several directories on my sdcard, but I agree the media scanner still has a way to go including media in the sdcard.
your best option if you don't like the new setup is to get a device instead with no internal storage that relies instead on a microSD
No its not when all the new games need 700mb downloads and the only program that uses the real external sd card is the camera. I love the new games with console quality games that's why i got a phone with no battery life and a ton of horse power. It wasn't to send faster texts. But any app the has a check box to save to the sd card ends up using that internal space called sd card. So i have a full phone an empty "real" sd card and the only app the knows its there is the camera. I cant download my audio books unless i delete a game. I cant use that external space for anything but pictures. 16gb is a lot of space just for pictures. I get internal memory is faster i just wish other apps could use it. Not just the camera app. Its dumb to call that space sd card when every app thinks that space is an external sd card. No app looks for an ext_sd card. So your 32gig class 10 card you spenf $100 for cant be used for anything but pictures its a dumb programming move.
jubeh said:
i love how forum responses are always anything but a response to what op asked.
this is standard behavior for devices that have their own internal (mounted on android as /sdcard) storage partitions. the point is that, if this is not done, the a device with a large internal storage sees no benefit of it other than have a ridiculously large /data partition (we'd have over 13gb for apps on the amaze 4g for example).
ics has a better way of dealing with this treating the whole internal storage (no partitioning anymore) but again, the internal storage takes priority over the sdcard.
in my opinion it's better. I hated android automatically making several directories on my sdcard, but I agree the media scanner still has a way to go including media in the sdcard.
your best option if you don't like the new setup is to get a device instead with no internal storage that relies instead on a microSD
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Great answer if you don't like it get a phone with no internal memory brilliant! Why can't they just save the name sdcard for true external sdcards? The point of a ton of internal memory is to have a ton of internal memory so i dont get your point of no benefit. The benefit is i have 13 gigs for all these games that require almost a gig of space. I think thats why they started putting that much internal memory. With the new power of these phones the apps are getting huge. So put a lot of very fast internal storage space. And then you can use your real sdcard as you always have. Apps arnt 2mb any more. So 13gigs of app storage would be a great benefit in the day of gigabyte sized apps. SORRY FOR THE RANT IM DONE NOW. some people's kids just bother me with their logic.
Hey guys, ima level 3 technician and I use to work at a T-Mobile refurb center and have worked at RIM and to end some confusion.
The internal memory is in fact an sd card ranging in sizes from 4-32 gigabytes class 6, I've worked on my phone personally just to double check and found one as well
I'm currently in the process of decrypting the format of my internal sd card so I can transfer it and swap it with a 32gb patriot class 10 just a little info I wanted to share, also the capacitive buttons light leak is due to a physical malfunction in the amazes hardware where the screen and glass met which makes a slight crevice where in turn the light leaks thru creating that dreaded overshoot,
I fixed this by opening up my phone ( I do not advise this I am a professional and have all my equipment so I don't make mistakes) and putting a line of electric tape (black) between the two so there is no longer any way the light can leak thru.
again I don't advise any of this simply giving some information on these problems
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Alan Corona said:
Hey guys, ima level 3 technician and I use to work at a T-Mobile refurb center and have worked at RIM and to end some confusion.
The internal memory is in fact an sd card ranging in sizes from 4-32 gigabytes class 6, I've worked on my phone personally just to double check and found one as well
I'm currently in the process of decrypting the format of my internal sd card so I can transfer it and swap it with a 32gb patriot class 10 just a little info I wanted to share, also the capacitive buttons light leak is due to a physical malfunction in the amazes hardware where the screen and glass met which makes a slight crevice where in turn the light leaks thru creating that dreaded overshoot,
I fixed this by opening up my phone ( I do not advise this I am a professional and have all my equipment so I don't make mistakes) and putting a line of electric tape (black) between the two so there is no longer any way the light can leak thru.
again I don't advise any of this simply giving some information on these problems
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So... You will have the only 64GB Amaze with no light bleed? If you tape a folded piece of paper in your back cover to stop the squeaking, and somehow throw ICS on that, you can prolly sell that thing for $2M
Thanks for the clarification
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Lmao that made my night.
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Alan Corona said:
Hey guys, ima level 3 technician and I use to work at a T-Mobile refurb center and have worked at RIM and to end some confusion.
The internal memory is in fact an sd card ranging in sizes from 4-32 gigabytes class 6, I've worked on my phone personally just to double check and found one as well
I'm currently in the process of decrypting the format of my internal sd card so I can transfer it and swap it with a 32gb patriot class 10 just a little info I wanted to share, also the capacitive buttons light leak is due to a physical malfunction in the amazes hardware where the screen and glass met which makes a slight crevice where in turn the light leaks thru creating that dreaded overshoot,
I fixed this by opening up my phone ( I do not advise this I am a professional and have all my equipment so I don't make mistakes) and putting a line of electric tape (black) between the two so there is no longer any way the light can leak thru.
again I don't advise any of this simply giving some information on these problems
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Pics or it didn't happen I call full on bull**** that there is an internal "removeable" sdcard in this thing. It's a memory module aka a chip that is permanently attached to the board. I love it when kids make stuff up. Just because they named it sdcard your now super tech and going to remove and up grade it. Lol some peoples kids. Anything to make yourself sound cool get a life really. Or show me pic of this internal card shouldn't be hard for a super tech of your skill lol.
Alan Corona said:
Hey guys, ima level 3 technician and I use to work at a T-Mobile refurb center and have worked at RIM and to end some confusion.
The internal memory is in fact an sd card ranging in sizes from 4-32 gigabytes class 6, I've worked on my phone personally just to double check and found one as well
I'm currently in the process of decrypting the format of my internal sd card so I can transfer it and swap it with a 32gb patriot class 10 just a little info I wanted to share, also the capacitive buttons light leak is due to a physical malfunction in the amazes hardware where the screen and glass met which makes a slight crevice where in turn the light leaks thru creating that dreaded overshoot,
I fixed this by opening up my phone ( I do not advise this I am a professional and have all my equipment so I don't make mistakes) and putting a line of electric tape (black) between the two so there is no longer any way the light can leak thru.
again I don't advise any of this simply giving some information on these problems
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Lol a 12yearold T-Mobile rim working super tech you made my day, really thank you ,oh yeah & electric tape only comes in black just an fyi
I will post pics thank you
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hd2joel said:
electric tape only comes in black just an fyi
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Lol I hope you're joking
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hd2joel said:
Pics or it didn't happen I call full on bull**** that there is an internal "removeable" sdcard in this thing. It's a memory module aka a chip that is permanently attached to the board. I love it when kids make stuff up. Just because they named it sdcard your now super tech and going to remove and up grade it. Lol some peoples kids. Anything to make yourself sound cool get a life really. Or show me pic of this internal card shouldn't be hard for a super tech of your skill lol.
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This coming from the same guy that thought the s-off thread was bull**** because the hboot build date time stamp was the same in both pictures. Who are you again and why have you come to troll the amaze boards? You're clearly out of your league here pal....
this forum is full of haters. Why not just give the guy the benefit.
Chuck Norris CAN touch MC Hammer!
This thread has ran it's course.
Closed.

[Q] 64gb MicroSD Cards in S2

Anyone use one ?
I've got a Sandisk Class 10 "Ultra Android" one but it's been a bit .. flaky .. i suppose. I use winamp on my S2 and it occasionally hangs it to the point I need to reboot.
I'm wondering if it's just down to the number of tracks i've got on it - 8,500. Even though it's a class 10, I'm just wondering if selecting "Shuffle" when I start using it, it has a bit of a brain fart when faced with shuffling that many songs.
On the whole, when it's actually playing, it plays fine, but just wondering if anyone else has one and has had any issues ?
From what I have seen based on reviews of those cards just don't work well. I work in a store that sells them and I won't buy, but that's partially because I can't stand the thought of corrupting more than 16 GBs at one time.
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I think the SanDisk cards are faulty so many people have problems.
I use a Lexar and it's been great
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Obagleyfreer said:
I think the SanDisk cards are faulty so many people have problems.
I use a Lexar and it's been great
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I've always thought Sandisk was one of the more reliable brands. Interesting.
This says that my card is compatible with the S2
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/sandisk-mobile-ultra-microsdxc-memory-card-64gb-p32149.htm#compatibility
but then i've also read that the S2 can only cope with no more than 32gb.
I'm using SanDisk ultra class 10 32gb and have no problems whatsoever.
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alwaysbboy said:
I'm using SanDisk ultra class 10 32gb and have no problems whatsoever.
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Same 32gb with no issues at all
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I was also using a Sandisk 32gb Class 10 as well before this - I still have it.
I did remove the primary partition on this 64gb card and re-create it as a FAT32 partition so it would work.
I also flashed a Jellybean ROM to see if the handling would be better and to be honest, I think ICS has actually been better overall at handling the larger capacity.
I have a 32GB SanDisk Class 2 MicroSD. Even though it is super slow, it has been really reliable. I have experienced zero crashes or hangups.
well the card now seems to have completely given up on me.
i decided to move back to ICS so prepared everything as I normally do. I repeated the procedure of removing the primary partition and re-creating a formatted FAT32 partition which completed successfully. i tried formatting it in CWM and it failed to mount. I flashed Rootbox ICS 1.8 which flashed fine. After booting, I chose "Erase SD Card" which ran through and seemed to complete without any errors but when i plugged the USB in, the card fails to mount again.
Rebooted and found that when i mount USB storage in CWM, the SD Card is properly recognised and checks out as properly formatted to FAT32 but the phone just point blank refuses to mount it under any circumstances.
Also, I select the USB Storage to copy files, it mounts the phone just fine but no SD Card. When i turn USB Storage off, it tells me i have a damaged SD Card and do I want to re-format - so I do. It completes without any obvious errors but then still won't mount ..
Just hugely frustrated at the moment ..
Is there a point where i should just give up ?
The card formats absolutely fine and checks out when formatted through the PC but the phone just doesn't want to know, under ANY circumstances ..
ok i give up. i just don't know or understand what's happened. i've deleted and re-created the partition a dozen times with a dozen different parameters. each time it completes successfully and each time the card shows up in windows as correctly formatted but the phone refuses to recognise it at all.
i've tried the format32 program, paragon partition manager and minitool partition manager and all of them successfully format the card without error and each time the phone DOES NOT SEE IT.
so i give up. i'll put my 32gb one back in and decide what i want to do - i imagine i won't be able to return the card because it formats correctly and works correctly in windows so i guess i can always try it on ebay
now you know when you do something completely random at the end of a few hours of puzzling over something ?
i literally just randomly selected "partition sd card" in CWM recovery, selected the maximum values on each and it ran ok and completed. rebooted and went to "storage" and .. IT SAW THE CARD ..
so i rebooted back to CWM and selected "format external storage" and it's done it .. formatted it without an issue .. i'm a bit stunned
it's only showing up as 59gb free mind, but i think i can cope with that .. and i think that's about average for the free space on any storage as well .. i can cope
hankhandsome said:
now you know when you do something completely random at the end of a few hours of puzzling over something ?
i literally just randomly selected "partition sd card" in CWM recovery, selected the maximum values on each and it ran ok and completed. rebooted and went to "storage" and .. IT SAW THE CARD ..
so i rebooted back to CWM and selected "format external storage" and it's done it .. formatted it without an issue .. i'm a bit stunned
it's only showing up as 59gb free mind, but i think i can cope with that .. and i think that's about average for the free space on any storage as well .. i can cope
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59GB is the right amout of storage.
Harddrive and storage manufacturers calculate hard drive sizes using Base 10, where 1000 bytes is one kilobyte. Computers, however, do everything in binary, which is base 2, where it takes 1024 bytes to store a kilobyte of data. In addition, the computer’s OS uses part of the drive for a directory to keep track of the actual data. The result is, the usable capacity of a hard drive is typically 90 to 93% of the advertised capacity
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59GB is the right amout of storage
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Yeah, I did suspect that. I'm just relieved it's working - it wasn't cheap and I'd also bought it from China, so it would have been an immense amount of hassle to return it if i had to.
is it possible to swap mount points, make external sdcard the main mount point? as i have lots of large data i.e games i would like to install straight to sdcard....im on stock rom 4.0.4.........it was and is possible on CM9 rom but i like stock better, is the a way to edit vold.fstab in /system/etc to make this possible or is there another solution? thanks
welard said:
is it possible to swap mount points, make external sdcard the main mount point? as i have lots of large data i.e games i would like to install straight to sdcard....im on stock rom 4.0.4.........it was and is possible on CM9 rom but i like stock better, is the a way to edit vold.fstab in /system/etc to make this possible or is there another solution? thanks
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The games that have large amounts of data downloaded after installing the game, such as NFS Hot Pursuit, puts the extra 600MBs of data in the 12GB internal storage.
so is it not possible then?
welard said:
so is it not possible then?
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Not that I know. But I am a noob, so..
But maybe you should make a dedicated thread, so you can get more attention to your question
I use vk 5.4.4 with a 64gb Samsung class 10 and it works perfectly
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Primary or Logical?
Hi guys.
FYI - make sure the partition is primary and not logical, This solved my problem
Use EaseUS Partition Master (Home is free)
http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm

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