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I have an 8GB SD card in my Photon that used to show up just fine, but now the contents are no longer accessible. Under file manager, it says no SD card is present. But I also use App2SD and all the apps (games mostly) that I had moved over to it are still working. I can launch those games just fine and even in the App2SD app, it shows my SD card (total space and used space) along with all the apps on it.
When I take this same SD card out and plug it into my Win7 PC, all the old contents are still there (pictures, music, videos). I can view/listen to them just fine, so the SD card is good.
So I'm not sure wtf is going on. The only thing that I did that may have caused this was installing QuickPic. When I first launched it, it tried to do an index of all my content on the SD card. But now when I launch it, it says no SD card is present. I've rebooted several times, powered off/on, reseated the SD card, but the end result is the same.
Anyone have a clue on what I should do (short of formatting starting over)?
In file manager are you browsing to /mnt/sdcard-ext ?
I was able to browse there under QQPlayer, but it was empty. For File manager, I simply select SD Card (choices are Internal Phone Storage, SD card, Shard folders) and it says "Please insert memory card". But for further testing, I installed Zedge and moved it over to the SD card with App2SD. It still allowed me to do that and the app still worked.
Lemme guess....el cheapo no-name branded micro sd card ?
Wintec or some other crap ?
Time to go buy another....this one is toast with no butter
n2ishun said:
Lemme guess....el cheapo no-name branded micro sd card ?
Wintec or some other crap ?
Time to go buy another....this one is toast with no butter
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Keep guessing, it's a Sandisk. And like I said in the OP, it works fine in the PC and in the Photon, as far as App2SD is concerned, just not with the rest of the phone.
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Keep guessing, it's a Sandisk. And like I said in the OP, it works fine in the PC and in the Photon, as far as App2SD is concerned, just not with the rest of the phone.
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And this negates the fact it is a bad card exactly how ?
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And this negates the fact it is a bad card exactly how ?
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And you think it's a bad card exactly how? Are you reading my posts or just randomly responding with crap? If the best of your troubleshooting skills is to replace the suspect part, then point taken. However, I disagree.
So for other folks on the forum that have some basic troubleshooting skills, here's something else I've done to test. I've placed the SD card back into my old HTC Eris and the card works fine in there as well. So my guess is that the issue is somewhere in my Photon. Just not sure if it's the hardware or software.
Then live with a bad card
I have had issues with my sdcard, but not to the extent you seem to have. I swapped the Radioshack Photon for a Best Buy Photon last night to get a hunski back and backed all my apps up with astro. The only thing my new Photon recognizes are the pictures I had from the old Photon. My wallpapers, ringtones, apps, etc... are not seen by new one and Astro does not find any backed up apps. AND its a new 8gb ScanDisk. Weird.
Finally did a factory reset on my phone but still kept getting the same behavior. Called up Sprint, got a support ticket number and walked into a Sprint store for them to test it further. 2 other known good SD cards were failing to mount on my phone. Tried them on another new Photon and they worked, including mine. Luckily, I was within the 30 days period and was able to simply get my phone swapped out. POS Motorola...
I took my Droid Razr Maxx to a local repair shop to replace its broken screen ($279 + tax = ouch). After I left the store, I noticed that my 32gb Micro SD card was blank. I thought this was weird, but planned to just re-fill it with my music, etc., when I got home. However, I can't get it to read, much less format. I've tried two PCs (Win XP and Win 7 64bit). I've tried three SD card readers on both PCs. To be sure that the readers are working, I've tried them successfully in on both PCS with an old 2gb Micro SD card, so it's not the readers or the computers. I've also tried to format the 32gb card using the Razr itself (it sees the blank card... I tell phone to format it... nothing seems to happen... lather, rinse, repeat), but even after doing so, there's a status bar message that the SD card is "blank" or "has an unsupported filed system." When I try to copy a file from internal memory to the 32gb card using the Razr, it fails. When I cable my Razr to my PC it sees the SD Card slot as empty (if I try to copy something there, Windows says "insert disk"). The SD Card slot on the Razr is still functional, because my old 2gb card works just fine when installed in the Razr. My Razr is running Stock ICS 4.0.4, but is rooted.
Question -- Assuming that this is indeed the same 32gb card that was in my phone when I brought it in for repair, what could the repair shop have accidentally done to it that would cause it to stop functioning?
Either the shop broke it or they swapped it. I guess its the former, because surely the tech who did it would be risking his job if caught. Who wants to get fired over a $30 memory card. But I can't imagine what the tech could have done accidentally that could kill it.
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I took my Droid Razr Maxx to a local repair shop to replace its broken screen ($279 + tax = ouch). After I left the store, I noticed that my 32gb Micro SD card was blank. I thought this was weird, but planned to just re-fill it with my music, etc., when I got home. However, I can't get it to read, much less format. I've tried two PCs (Win XP and Win 7 64bit). I've tried three SD card readers on both PCs. To be sure that the readers are working, I've tried them successfully in on both PCS with an old 2gb Micro SD card, so it's not the readers or the computers. I've also tried to format the 32gb card using the Razr itself (it sees the blank card... I tell phone to format it... nothing seems to happen... lather, rinse, repeat), but even after doing so, there's a status bar message that the SD card is "blank" or "has an unsupported filed system." When I try to copy a file from internal memory to the 32gb card using the Razr, it fails. When I cable my Razr to my PC it sees the SD Card slot as empty (if I try to copy something there, Windows says "insert disk"). The SD Card slot on the Razr is still functional, because my old 2gb card works just fine when installed in the Razr. My Razr is running Stock ICS 4.0.4, but is rooted.
Question -- Assuming that this is indeed the same 32gb card that was in my phone when I brought it in for repair, what could the repair shop have accidentally done to it that would cause it to stop functioning?
Either the shop broke it or they swapped it. I guess its the former, because surely the tech who did it would be risking his job if caught. Who wants to get fired over a $30 memory card. But I can't imagine what the tech could have done accidentally that could kill it.
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Either a long exposition to sun/ magnetics/ dust// .etc can damage a memory. (in fact these artifacts are kinda sensitive)
Or it can just expire. A repair could work if it was at least being recognized by pc or card readers. But by your relate it'll not work anymore.
Cheers
I've seen microSD card die for no apparent reason. It actually happened to the 16GB card that was in my RAZR when I got it. I took the card out to give it to the original owner, and nothing - it was just dead.
get gparted and reformat the sd card
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get gparted and reformat the sd card
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I will need to try this!
Well... sorry for necro bumping this, but seeing as Micro SD's are a topic even nowadays, I'll ad my 2 cts.
My micro SD got partially damaged when I had too many programs on my Android Phone access it at the same time (Power Amp, OBB on SD, Galerie, Backup Program).
However in my case it was a fun kind of damage done:
- The data on the Disk was still readable, and I could recover most of it to a 32 GiB card (save for 2 unimportant image files).
The fun part is:
I can't format the disk, it'll always show the same content / files /size used if I plug it in again.
Deleting files does the same. Etched for infinity xD.
I'll try the magnet trick, as I wouldn't want anyone to read the card when I throw it away.
I was putting music on my P769 and when I tried playing the new music, it would say it was a unsuppoorted format, it wasnt, it was a mp3. I tried other songs that I knew that would play and none of them worked. I then restarted th app and a song would play but once I tried another song it would do the unsupported format message again. I then restarted the phone, the phone then gave me the message in the notification area saying "Blank SD Card or Unsupported file system." I then tried mounting it, with no avail, it still wont work. I then factory reseted my phone and formated the SD card, and still that same message comes up. Also, before(and after) the restart, I would try to unlock the phone by pressing the power button the screen would start t turn on but automatically shut off, or it would go to a "snow" screen, but grey. Please help I need the SD card because of this phone's microscopic amount of memory!
I forgot to add that I tried the SD card in another phone and I had the same issue...
Get a new SD card. I had similar problems with my 32gb card when I got the phone. Bought a new class 10 16gb card and it works flawlessly.
Tablechair said:
Get a new SD card. I had similar problems with my 32gb card when I got the phone. Bought a new class 10 16gb card and it works flawlessly.
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Mine is a 32gb too... I'm glad I got a good deal on it...
I did hear of other people fixing it... Or just restarting their phone multiple times... But the other problems happened right after... I was thinking that it may have been something malicious?
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I got the 32gb card for like $9 on black Friday around the same time I got the phone. It was flaky right from the start, but worked in my laptops card reader. Made me think it was something with the phone. It eventually stopped working in my card reader as well. Pickup a good class 10 card and everything should be fine.
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I was putting music on my P769 and when I tried playing the new music, it would say it was a unsuppoorted format, it wasnt, it was a mp3. I tried other songs that I knew that would play and none of them worked. I then restarted th app and a song would play but once I tried another song it would do the unsupported format message again. I then restarted the phone, the phone then gave me the message in the notification area saying "Blank SD Card or Unsupported file system." I then tried mounting it, with no avail, it still wont work. I then factory reseted my phone and formated the SD card, and still that same message comes up. Also, before(and after) the restart, I would try to unlock the phone by pressing the power button the screen would start t turn on but automatically shut off, or it would go to a "snow" screen, but grey. Please help I need the SD card because of this phone's microscopic amount of memory!
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So just so we're clear, can you put the card in an SD card reader and transfer files to it from a PC? Can you play files off of it through an SD card reader to a PC (or another non-Android device)?
I'm far from an expert, but maybe try breaking the card into separate partitions with something like MiniTool Partition Wizard. The card might be formatted in a way that the phone isn't familiar with. There are a few other threads on the forums that can help suggest what kind of partition would be best for your needs.
I have a 32GB SD card, and it took me a long time of messing with this damn phone to get it to do what I wanted. Card would disappear, messages about "insufficient storage", media scanner freezing up, on and on. This phone has been one huge pain in the ass. Right now I am just using a remount script to swap my internal and external, but so far so good.
Ok guys after extensive searching...I'm having the exact same issues. I did more investigating myself. When I removed the 32gb card from the port I noticed the pins in said port were messed up, the last two looked disconnected. After fooling with it for a min I decided to use the card on my tablet to get files from it, unfortunately the tablet didn't recognize the card at all. I'm thinking my phone corrupted the sd card somehow. I have yet to try another card in my phone for fear of messing another up. I'm going to try to insert the original 32gb card and have it reformat like it's asking and see how it goes. If that fails I'm gonna try a lil 2gb card in it. Also, I've contacted LG and am awaiting a return call for a warranty repair because it looks defective, I haven't dropped the phone recently, and just bought the phone in March from Best Buy... I'll keep y'all updated on my progress and wish me luck lol!
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I am having this same problem with 2 32gb SanDisk Class 10 32GB cards. They are the red ones that Amazon sells.
Luckily I have a USB adapter for micro-SD cards. I transferred my data to Kingston Class 4 32GB cards.
kevev said:
I am having this same problem with 2 32gb SanDisk Class 10 32GB cards. They are the red ones that Amazon sells.
Luckily I have a USB adapter for micro-SD cards. I transferred my data to Kingston Class 4 32GB cards.
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Alright here's my update, I have the SanDisk Ultra 16gb micro SD HC I u (red and grey), I think my sd card is going out as well, but I'm wondering if there might be more to the problem. Yesterday i took out the card and I placed it in my computer to move some file. It didn't pop up at first, I wiped it and place it back in the PC and it started working. Once done, i place it back in my cell and it was working fine. I went into CWM to flash a backup. I was doing some testing so I flashed two different backups. So today i noticed that the Sd card it not mounting, but when I'm in clockworkmod it is working fine I have rebooted and checked several times, it's mounting and operating on my PC & CWM but not when the phone is on. I'm thinking CWM might have something to do with it, not sure (might be a system restore). I was going from 4.0(ice) to 4.1(jelly) & back to 4.0. I'm currently restoring one of my jelly bean backups to see if the problem is solved.
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my L9 is back on Jelly Bean and the SD card is working, it might have been a corrupted backup (or something went wrong with cwm). Md5 is good, but it's not as accurate as SHA-256 checksum. Y'all might want to check if your SD card is popping up on CWM.
Good info.
this is a problem that occurs when we upgraded from ICS to JB. once I upgraded my d card would not work. So I took it out and formatted it on the computer. Then I partitioned it with a program I have and it worked. JB and ICS having trouble with the sd card. If you go back to ics then don't reformat our you work have tip reformat when you flash jb.
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Ok so twice now my SD card has become corrupted and have lost all data that was on the cards. At first I thought it was the SD card that I first bought since it was a cheap no name brand, so I bought a SanDisk brand and it happened again. I'm not really sure when its happening or what's causing it to be come corrupt. Has anyone else had this happen to them? I read somewhere that flashing a lot of roms or kernels will corrupt your SD card, is there any truth to that? Also I'm rooted running skydragon Rom with the skydragon kernel, I do use some xposed modules. What can I do to keep this from happening again?
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Ok so twice now my SD card has become corrupted and have lost all data that was on the cards. At first I thought it was the SD card that I first bought since it was a cheap no name brand, so I bought a SanDisk brand and it happened again. I'm not really sure when its happening or what's causing it to be come corrupt. Has anyone else had this happen to them? I read somewhere that flashing a lot of roms or kernels will corrupt your SD card, is there any truth to that? Also I'm rooted running skydragon Rom with the skydragon kernel, I do use some xposed modules. What can I do to keep this from happening again?
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i dont know whats causing it or how to stop it, but that flashing theory is complete crap.
ive flashed several hundred times a year for the past 4 years and never had a corrupt card.
the cards have a reasonable life expectancy, so over time they could basically wear out and die (never had this happen either), but nothing ever flashes to the card, so i cant imagine how that could cause issues.
the first thing i would do is use this utility to verify your card is genuine and not damaged. if it passes the test, then i would start isolating the most recent apps you have used or downloaded that may write to the card, including but not limited to the file explorer you use to move files onto the card.
eliminate or add a couple a day until you can isolate the causing the corruption. its going to suk, but if there is an easier way, im not aware of it.
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Ok so twice now my SD card has become corrupted and have lost all data that was on the cards. At first I thought it was the SD card that I first bought since it was a cheap no name brand, so I bought a SanDisk brand and it happened again. I'm not really sure when its happening or what's causing it to be come corrupt. Has anyone else had this happen to them? I read somewhere that flashing a lot of roms or kernels will corrupt your SD card, is there any truth to that? Also I'm rooted running skydragon Rom with the skydragon kernel, I do use some xposed modules. What can I do to keep this from happening again?
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I'd install SD Card Monitor from the play store to see if the card is unexpectedly unmounting periodically. I have had a device that had a problematic SD Card Slot and until I used the SD Card Monitor App I did not know that the card was getting a "Bad Removal" as the app calls it periodically. A "Bad Removal" at the wrong time could easily cause card corruption.
FWIW, I also never do nandroids directly to the external SD. I backup to the internal, and sometimes I manually move the backup to external from within the booted Android. Most of the time any more I just keep the backup on internal though. I seem to have much less often corruption of my external SD card since I started doing this.
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FWIW, I also never do nandroids directly to the external SD. I backup to the internal, and sometimes I manually move the backup to external from within the booted Android. Most of the time any more I just keep the backup on internal though. I seem to have much less often corruption of my external SD card since I started doing this.
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^^^^^----- THIS!
If you are constantly backing up to your external SD, especially nandroids and you flash new ROMs like it's going out of style, you WILL reduce the life expectancy of your SD card.
SD cards have a limited life span. The more you write to them, the more wear and tear you do to them. I limit my writing now to adding new documents, copying new music and that's about it. I also store oft-used utilities there or images to flash to my phone, as well as the utilities for them, but I do not nandroid to it.
All my photos are stored on my internal memory.
I have had SD cards go out within a year. That was when I was doing a ton of nandroids to it, and in older phones, back when you could move apps to the SD card, those would go out as well since I was constantly writing app data to the SD card instead of internal memory.
How soon did they become corrupted btw? Within days, weeks or are you talking over a longer period?
Thanks!
Handling and Maintenance
A lot of people touch the contacts on the bottom of the card while they inset them, the oils from your fingers will create barrier between contacts of the phone and the card and it can cause file corruption. so I recommend washig your hands with soapy water, then pulling out the card and spraying rubbing alcohol on your sd card and drying it on a clean cloth and then holding the sides reinsert the card.
2nd thing is people don't format the card once it is in their phone. I absolutely recommend this as it is necessary to remove fragments from manufacturing formatting.
I have NEVER had a card fail me by following these two steps, and I've transferred thousands of songs and movies, and roms and backups over my cards through the years. The latest is a 32gb Samsung Evo Micro SD and i've NEVER had a problem even writing 4K video to it with my G3. Usually file corruption is user error. SD cards need maintenance. and if you copy and delete files constantly, including backups, I recommend a reformat of the card in your phone AGAIN as file fragments are left over and will cause corruption. MD5 sums are big because people don't know how to format regularly. Cheers
most of whats written here are absolute myths. Apps won't permanently corrupt your card, neither will nandroids and the cards if they are not cheap fakes are good for 10s of thousands of write cycles. What will damage your card are physical impact pressure, heat, and static electricity, bad formatting, bad partitioning and simple failure which does happen occasionally. Obviously removal and transport expose your card to more risk of physical damage.
Hi, my M5 continually breaks SD cards! It mostly happens when transferring media to the cards, or downloading things directly to them.
Before the transfer/download finishes, a notification will pop up saying the SD card is damaged, please format etc... the inbuilt format tool will not correct the card and if I reboot the M5, it says the SD card is password locked!
If I transfer the card to my PC, it cannot read it. The drive is greyed out and it says there is no disk in the drive. Disk management says it has no media and is sized at 0 bytes. Any repair utility cannot access it and chkdsk and diskpart in command prompt cannot open it either.
It has happened within a week of using a new card 3 times now, Sandisk/Samsung/Integral, doesn't matter what brand.
It's getting annoying, and expensive to replace them. Can anybody help shed any light on the situation?
this happened with my m5 10.8 lte too. 2 times.
I was able to repartition and format the sd with my pc.
but i think it's a problem with my device, not the sd.
Cant confirm this on my 10.8 WiFi, because most of the time i use my 64gb Sandisk card with an external card reader. But initially, right after purchase, i used a Anker USB-C Cable for direct transfer of files. The Huawei-provided USB-C cable is only used with the power brick. Maybe you should try a different cable? I ran into all sorts of issues regarding USB on any device if i dont use the correct cable. For me: USB != USB.
Where are you buying the SD cards? You'd be surprised how common phony, counterfeit SD cards are.
Return the M5 if you need sdcards...
Hi,
I had 3 sdcards corrupted after copying files on it (USB to computer -> file explorer -> copy to SD). Brands were 1 Transcend, and 2 Sandisks. Two of them were brand new and bought at a mall.
I can't for sure assure you it's the tablet but three SD cards broken in less than a week sounds more than coincidence for me. I looked online and many people report the same issue on Mediapad tablets.
We needed trustworthy SD card support for our operations so I simply returned the tablet and switched back to its main competitor. Never had issues with SD cards before, nor after.
Apart from that the M5 worked like a charm and everyone loved it. I just couldn't risk it a enterprise level.
If you definitely depend on SD card support, my personnal experience is to stay away from Huawei's tablets.