[Q]Sd card read-only - Fascinate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My sd card has become read-only to windows and now I can't copy any movies over to it or do like well anything. It appears it only happens to very large files. I thought fat32 hd a file size cap of like 4gb not like 700mb.
And what sucks is I leave on a flight tomorrow. I formatted the damn thing and now recopying will take an hour fml
Any help?

tonu42 said:
My sd card has become read-only to windows and now I can't copy any movies over to it or do like well anything. It appears it only happens to very large files. I thought fat32 hd a file size cap of like 4gb not like 700mb.
And what sucks is I leave on a flight tomorrow. I formatted the damn thing and now recopying will take an hour fml
Any help?
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make sure to click movie file and go to property and "unblock"
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Memory Full?!!

I'm totally at a loss. I keep getting a notification that my internal memory its nearly full...yet I'm showing 11gigs free. Any ideas?
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gatesmarch123 said:
I'm totally at a loss. I keep getting a notification that my internal memory its nearly full...yet I'm showing 11gigs free. Any ideas?
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+1 i wonder this too. i get the same notification when tryign to download a 32mb file even tho i i have well over 10gb internal and 6gb external sd
Kryptyx said:
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this was an extremely stupid response...not only was it ignorant,it WASNT even "being a smartass" as this is the Q&A section.
gatesmarch123 said:
I'm totally at a loss. I keep getting a notification that my internal memory its nearly full...yet I'm showing 11gigs free. Any ideas?
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The internal memory you're speaking of is the internal storage, of which we have about 14gigs to play with in total. This memory is formatted with the FAT32 filesystem, a filesystem which is often prone to allocation table corruption. This can lead to a filesystem reporting it's free space incorrectly.
The solution would be to backup any data on the internal storage to a known safe source (say to your PC temporarily) and then format the internal storage, which can easily be done from the phone's settings menu. Afterwards, copy all of the saved data back.
If the problem persists after this, then you will have to go on an errant file hunt, because files can also become corrupted individually and misreport their size. Such a file if found should be deleted.
Hope that was clear. Best of luck!
Just a thought....how many nandroid back ups have you saved and still have on your internal sd?
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Are sure it's not the phone memory where the apps are stored. Because some people who use a lag fix like oclf don't realize it could take up to half of phone internal storage.
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Thx For the input...I just did a factory reset through the dialer. Quick and painless.
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only 2 gigs of space is dedicated to apps. remember our phones have a 16 gig internal sd card. and 2 gigs of rom if im not mistaken. since its an internal sd card that means apps are installed to the phones memory,not the internal sd card.

Running low on Space on Internal card.

Just noticed my available space on my internal sdcard is sitting at around 2 gigs. This makes no sense. I dont have any music on it and I have gone through and deleted old pics and videos. I have also deleted old nandroid backups as well as files that i used to flash like roms and fixes.
Any ideas on whats causing this. I am running Kirf custom with voodoo enabled.
Are you sure that, that's your internal sd card and not the external sd card that you are reading off of? If you do have an external sd card please remove it, then reboot your phone, then check your memory once again without the external sd card inserted. Doing so should eliminate any confusion/confusions of you reading the wrong information.
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Im looking at the right one. It says phone storage Total space:12.78 available space:1.90. With the apps I usually have installed I remember having at least 7 gigs free. This makes no sense to me.
adamboyd83 said:
Im looking at the right one. It says phone storage Total space:12.78 available space:1.90. With the apps I usually have installed I remember having at least 7 gigs free. This makes no sense to me.
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Do you have a lot of ROMs stored on it?? a lot of game data?
these two things tend to chew up a looot of memory
I did delete all my stored roms. I do have need for speed shift installed I know it installed 150mbs when it first started up but maybe its the game save data then. I just would have thought the videos I was recording would have taken up alot more space than they did.
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adamboyd83 said:
I did delete all my stored roms. I do have need for speed shift installed I know it installed 150mbs when it first started up but maybe its the game save data then. I just would have thought the videos I was recording would have taken up alot more space than they did.
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Just mount your sd to your PC and arrange all files/folders according to size, then browse around and you should find out whats eating your space up
I had a similar problem earlier on, it turns out that one of my database files had some how gotten corrupted and bloated to taking up a lot more space than they should have. I would check the size of your database files to make sure this hasn't happened to you.
So I figured it out. Set file manager to show hidden files. There was a folder called. trashes. Went into the folder and there was everything I ever deleted. Hit select all and delete and I am now back at 12 gigs of space. That folder had 10 gigs of trash in it! I recommendations to every one look into doing this if you are low on space.
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adamboyd83 said:
So I figured it out. Set file manager to show hidden files. There was a folder called. trashes. Went into the folder and there was everything I ever deleted. Hit select all and delete and I am now back at 12 gigs of space. That folder had 10 gigs of trash in it! I recommendations to every one look into doing this if you are low on space.
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damn, never heard of that before
Me either. I was just messing with it. Stroke of luck I guess.
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adamboyd83 said:
Me either. I was just messing with it. Stroke of luck I guess.
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You must have a mac, adamboyd. Am I right?
This has to do with the way macs "send" files to the trash can, which is different than a PC's recycle bin. A mac does not move the file from where it was located when you send it to the trash can, it simply places it in a hidden "trashes" folder. This isn't an issue when the files are on your computer, but when you're using your mac to delete files on an external drive (flash drives, or your phone's sd), the file remains on the drive in the hidden folder your mac created and eventually you run into the problem you experienced.
Solution: Always empty the Trash Can before ejecting the drive from your mac. That action searches out and permanently deletes all files located in the hidden trashes folders. If you empty the trash can after you've ejected the phone's sd from the computer, then obviously it won't be able to locate and delete the files that you had "moved" to the trash.
Hope that helps!
Good to know. And yeah I have a mac. I never knew that but I do now.
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No problem! I remember that frustrating me bad when I first got mine until I figured out what was going on.
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Also, if you make ClockWorkMod nandroid backups, they can add up fast as well. If you're low on space then you might want to move the older ones elsewhere or delete them from the phone.
epakrat75 said:
Also, if you make ClockWorkMod nandroid backups, they can add up fast as well. If you're low on space then you might want to move the older ones elsewhere or delete them from the phone.
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ah yes, i forgot about this..these can take up almost 1gb each

[Q] Storing large files on the phone?

I tried dropping some large multimedia files I have (MKV specifically) and I notice I'm getting hit with file size limitations whether I try to put it on the SD card or the internal memory.
How do I get over this limitation? What file system can I format my external SD card so that I can put large files on it and also make it easily readable by a Windows OS? Thanks!
I'm using a 32GB microSD card at the moment.
Google "split mkv" and save yourself a lot of time and trouble.
You're hitting the limitations of FAT32, and while possible, its nontrivial to use an alternative file system for either the emmc or microsd mounts.
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Shammyh said:
Google "split mkv" and save yourself a lot of time and trouble.
You're hitting the limitations of FAT32, and while possible, its nontrivial to use an alternative file system for either the emmc or microsd mounts.
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okay sounds good. I've used MKVTools to play with the files before as well. What's the limit again? 4GB?
Format your Micro sd card to nfts.
Yup, 4GB
Biporch said:
Format your Micro sd card to nfts.
Yup, 4GB
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phone can't read/write NTFS from what I understand
Nosferatu. said:
phone can't read/write NTFS from what I understand
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[Q] SD Card Space

I tried copying a Rom to my SD and got a popup saying that there wasn't enough space(although in visable space my SD was almost empty). Out of curiousity I decided to show hidden files, and deleted the .Trash-1000 folder, which for some odd reason was taking up 18 GB on my SD. This ever happen to anyone else?
Various trash folders can appear, the android system should keep them under control though.
If not, delete it yourself.
Obaterista93 said:
I tried copying a Rom to my SD and got a popup saying that there wasn't enough space(although in visable space my SD was almost empty). Out of curiousity I decided to show hidden files, and deleted the .Trash-1000 folder, which for some odd reason was taking up 18 GB on my SD. This ever happen to anyone else?
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never seen this directory. what file app did you use to see it?
In my experience, deleting files on Android doesn't move them to Trash.
I've seen .Trash1000 on my Linux Desktop, so it's probably because of deleting files from your computer while your SD card is mounted as USB storage.
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That's where I saw it. I was trying to copy a Rom to my sd, but got an out of space error although I only had ~10 gb visible crap on my sd. Ctrl-H to show hidden and I saw trash, which had like... 18 gb in it. I've noticed that if my sd is mounted and I go to move something to trash from my desktop, it won't go to my desktop trash, but to trash on the sd.
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Obaterista93 said:
That's where I saw it. I was trying to copy a Rom to my sd, but got an out of space error although I only had ~10 gb visible crap on my sd. Ctrl-H to show hidden and I saw trash, which had like... 18 gb in it. I've noticed that if my sd is mounted and I go to move something to trash from my desktop, it won't go to my desktop trash, but to trash on the sd.
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If it went to your desktop trash then it would have to copy all the files to your computer, and waste space on your computer's disk.
IMO "Trash Cans" are pretty pointless. If you're not 100% sure that you want to delete a file, just don't delete it.
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No screen flashing blue light.

I was copying an Ubuntu image from my microsd to my internal memory and I put my phone down while it was copying. About a min later I turned on my phone to check the status and my phone was lagging on the lockscreen. So I locked and tried again but all I got was a black screen with a blue flashing led. I had to pull the battery to get it to turn back on. I checked my file explorer to see how far it got but the folder I created wasnt even there.
So I am just wondering if there is a chance any system files would be corrupt mainly because my folder was missing that I created and copied the file to. Also why this might have happened?
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monkey10120 said:
I was copying an Ubuntu image from my microsd to my internal memory and I put my phone down while it was copying. About a min later I turned on my phone to check the status and my phone was lagging on the lockscreen. So I locked and tried again but all I got was a black screen with a blue flashing led. I had to pull the battery to get it to turn back on. I checked my file explorer to see how far it got but the folder I created wasnt even there.
So I am just wondering if there is a chance any system files would be corrupt mainly because my folder was missing that I created and copied the file to. Also why this might have happened?
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Liie a computer your phone gets slow when internal memorys getting full.............
bendystrawboy said:
Liie a computer your phone gets slow when internal memorys getting full.............
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Lol that makes no sense. I have 10gb free and I was copying a 2gb file. It had to do with the system writing to the sdcard while trying to read off it, reading and writing of the same source is never good. Also computers get marginally slower when full.
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