Getting the xbox 360 to read both SD cards - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there anyway you can get the xbox to read both the internal and external sd cards becuase at the moment it only reads the internal card.
Thanks in advance
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You sure? Go into the Portable device then find the folder External SD
Good luck

Yep for some reason the video player won't read any file from the external sd
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What format are they? The Xbox can only read specific ones try WMV or MPEG-4
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It can play the files I just have to keep copying them off the external sd
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I see, I guess it could all depend on what ROM you are using. If you are using stock i don't think its possible to just mount the SD card. Or it could be down to the Samsung formatting the SD card to something that the Xbox cannot read. Sorry i couldn't help, good luck with it.
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I'm guessing it's because like when I plug it into the pc it reads 2 different drives and can only read 1 portable drive at a time but thanks anyway
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[Q] games on sdcard?

Hi,
For some reason I have no space on my phone my music is taking 2gb the Android folder with all the games is taking 5gb not sure why. So I have an external sd card. How do I install the game data on the external sd card?
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Best sticking music and photos etc on sd card plug it into comp or use a file manager
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App to sd card

How can you move apps to sd card without root. Plus app 2 sd app says my old 16gb sd card I pulled from my evo 3d and formatted can't have apps moved any ideas besides root. However downloads from this forum are stored on this sd card. Maybe I'm missing something coming from an HTC device.
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You can't, Samsung switched it up for the S3, apps are assigned to internal storage
So I need it rooted then.
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May I ask why you want to move apps to your SD card? I don't think it would be possible to fill internal storage with apps that you actually used on a regular basis.
lynkdead said:
May I ask why you want to move apps to your SD card? I don't think it would be possible to fill internal storage with apps that you actually used on a regular basis.
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actually quite a few games now use between 500mb-1gb space... it can add up pretty fast if you install all those really good games running awsomely on the s3
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Just asking I have the 32GB version here is another odd find. I use Amazon mp3 when downloading the songs from cloud storage it puts the songs on both internal and sd storage.
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Lol never mind I was looking at sd card not ext sd card
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SD card not working.

Anyone know how to get to the SD card? I put a known working 32 GB card in and it will not show up. It is formatted NTFS, could that be the problem?
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dsvoda said:
Anyone know how to get to the SD card? I put a known working 32 GB card in and it will not show up. It is formatted NTFS, could that be the problem?
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Yes, the NTFS formatting is your problem. Format should be FAT32.
Fat32 should be the formatted state... I really hope you don't think you can install apps on it ....I learned that the hard way... ICS won't let us install apps to our external memory card smh
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miguel11691 said:
Fat32 should be the formatted state... I really hope you don't think you can install apps on it ....I learned that the hard way... ICS won't let us install apps to our external memory card smh
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I have an app (maybe it's a widget?) running on my phone, circular battery indicator. I put the .apk on my MicroSD card and installed it from there. Works well! Gotta have the .apk though.
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They apk can install from.the sd card but if u look in the app manager... It installs to the internal or phone storage not the ext sd card
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Problem with external sd card

Hi. I am having a annoying problem with my external sd card. It's a 32 GB sd card. When I put movies on it, or transfer movies to it, they won't work or no longer work. But if I put the movie right on my phone they work. I have tried formatting the card but it is still not working. I just have no idea why it is doing this.
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1-wrong forum
but...
2-which file system on your SDcard: FAT32 or exFAT?
3-size of the file you want to move on your SDcard?
Sorry. I'm not sure what you mean by number 2. The movies are about 700Mb.
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Kent Melton said:
Sorry. I'm not sure what you mean by number 2. The movies are about 700Mb.
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for some 700Mb files, FAT32 or exFAT do not matter so forgot that question...
Maybe a rom issue if you are not on stock rom...
Only with video files or also with other file like mp3?
Oh. Ya, I'm on stock unrooted. It will only do this with videos.
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Best method?

Hey guys I am wanting to transfer all my music/video/pics to my ext sd card which I have been doing using ex file explorer but how do I set it up that all future downloads pics, music, video etc auto download to the SD card so I don't have to keep transferring? Thanks
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Maybe this thread will help you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234
FolderSync
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Why not also setting the download path of your different apps to external card?

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