MicroSD cards on AOSP roms - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey just wondering if all galaxy S3 AOSP require fat32 sd cards?
Because I currently have a ex-fat 64gb sdxc card
Thanks
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gger123 said:
Hey just wondering if all galaxy S3 AOSP require fat32 sd cards?
Because I currently have a ex-fat 64gb sdxc card
Thanks
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i dunno.. but maybe ex-fat would work too

Exfat wont work. Closed soures, so backup, fat32 format and put back.
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b-eock said:
Exfat wont work. Closed soures, so backup, fat32 format and put back.
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If he does that hell loose some capacity.
Stay on touchwizz for the time being.
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64gb card ex fat

Anyone else having issues with their 64 GB micro SD card getting damaged everytime they flash a new ROM. Could it be because its ex fat and not fat 32?
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Seriously man wrong section. This belongs in question and answers. And sorry I don't have an answer for you. Please read the rules
Oops sorry for posting this here. I should've put this in the question and answer section
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PureLife90 said:
Seriously man wrong section. This belongs in question and answers. And sorry I don't have an answer for you. Please read the rules
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Yeah, sorry dude.
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Works fine for me. What issues are you having?
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Did you flash cm10 or aokp if so that's the problem. Just transfer the files to PC then
Format to fat32 if u plan on using cm10.x again
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Spencer_Moore said:
Works fine for me. What issues are you having?
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Flashing cm10 or aokp coming from beans ROM. I always seem to get a damaged SD card
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deeznutz1977 said:
Did you flash cm10 or aokp if so that's the problem. Just transfer the files to PC then
Format to fat32 if u plan on using cm10.x again
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What are you doing to format your card to fat 32? Please educate my sorry ass.
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deeznutz1977 said:
Did you flash cm10 or aokp if so that's the problem. Just transfer the files to PC then
Format to fat32 if u plan on using cm10.x again
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Bill Idol said:
Flashing cm10 or aokp coming from beans ROM. I always seem to get a damaged SD card
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Listen to deez. If you use AOKP or AOSP, you need to format your sd card to fat32.
End of thread.
WishRyder said:
Listen to deez. If you use AOKP or AOSP, you need to format your sd card to fat32.
End of thread.
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Thank you sir
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Bill Idol said:
What are you doing to format your card to fat 32? Please educate my sorry ass.
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To format a card or external drive to Fat32, using Windows, just follow the link and click on the picture to download!! So easy a caveman could do it!
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
porkandbeans said:
To format a card or external drive to Fat32, using Windows, just follow the link and click on the picture to download!! So easy a caveman could do it!
http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm
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Thankyou sir, can't wait to try this. Will let you know how it goes.
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fat 32
Awsome bro. thanks so much for this. Format was fast, hella fast. Thankyou again:good:

[Q] Sandisk ultra class-10 32GB

Hello members,
I'hv bought my new S3 just few days back. :highfive: Now I'm planning to buy a new sandisk ultra class 10 sdcard 32 gb..
I wanna know that does S3 support it?
Does S3 support UHS-1?
I'hv read somewhere that S3 dowsn't detects it!! or it can't be formatted to FAT32..??
Give ur views plz
asked and answered before. i9300 supports all microsd cards. they can be formatted in fat32 or exfat
Yes. No problem with 32GB.
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Glebun said:
asked and answered before. i9300 supports all microsd cards. they can be formatted in fat32 or exfat
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Okay! Thanx
djembey said:
Yes. No problem with 32GB.
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Ok.. thanx mate
What's UHS-1 by the way?
UltraHighSpeed 1
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djembey said:
UltraHighSpeed 1
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Lol.. I know..
Sry.. i mean is S3 capable of UHS speeds?
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Exact same card that I have, performs flawlessly (if it's genuine!)
mkhawx said:
Lol.. I know..
Sry.. i mean is S3 capable of UHS speeds?
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Yes, asaik More imortant is This!
slaphead20 said:
performs flawlessly (if it's genuine!)
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slaphead20 said:
Exact same card that I have, performs flawlessly (if it's genuine!)
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Flawless! That's what I want
Genuine.. maybe yes.. I'll order it from flipkart or amazon(ordering 1st time! )
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mkhawx said:
Flawless! That's what I want
Genuine.. maybe yes.. I'll order it from flipkart or amazon(ordering 1st time! )
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I bought a 64Gb Sandisk from Amazon (UK) (make sure to buy direct from Amazon, not another seller!)
Default comes formatted as exFAT, so PC didn't recognise until formatted with FAT32.
You can either format thru your phone or on PC as I recall.
Depending on your ROM, I would suggest you will be better off with FAT32. (Windows doesn't recognise exFAT anyway).
IRPnet said:
I bought a 64Gb Sandisk from Amazon (UK) (make sure to buy direct from Amazon, not another seller!)
Default comes formatted as exFAT, so PC didn't recognise until formatted with FAT32.
You can either format thru your phone or on PC as I recall.
Depending on your ROM, I would suggest you will be better off with FAT32. (Windows doesn't recognise exFAT anyway).
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Ok.. thanx
I'll use fat32
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64gb microsd

Does the s2 support 64gb micro SD .
Running cm10.1
Thanks
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yes.....http://www.infolookout.com/2011/10/64gb-micro-sd-card-works-on-samsung.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038039&highlight=64
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1097356&highlight=64

[Q] Should i buy MEGA??

Coming from the note 1 i am not concerned about the size, but what about the internal memory being so small? Really want to buy but can i get some feedback on the memory issue? Also any other opinions appreciated, especially as you guys probably already own the MEGA!!!
Add In some memory with a micro SD???
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jimmbomb said:
Add In some memory with a micro SD???
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I heard it was the internal memory being used up by apps

[Q] merge the insternal and the external sd card

hello everyone hope you are fine
so as the title said is there a way to merge the ex and internal SD cards so they act like one memory
thanx in advance
No.
boomboomer said:
No.
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Well thanx
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