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Hey,
I'm currently running SuperNexus Build2, any like in any other AOSP rom, i cannot use my SD card. It is detected in the settings, but can't do anything else with it. I can use it CWM without problems, though.
I guess it is formatted in EXFAT, which isn't supported by AOSP roms.
What is the easiest way to reformat it? Should I format it in FAT32? I don't have any adapter, hope it won't be necessary. I bet it was asked many times before, but can't find anything relevant...
Format this card via phone in Settings - storage. It will be reformator in FAT32 filety system readable by phone. Backup all your data first from this sd.
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SirKunon said:
Format this card via phone in Settings - storage. It will be reformator in FAT32 filety system readable by phone. Backup all your data first from this sd.
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i tried this..to no avail. i cant even begin to understand why this only affects some people..guess that's the magic of these lovely devices..cant wait to make JB my daily driver tho..i cant wait
SirKunon said:
Format this card via phone in Settings - storage. It will be reformator in FAT32 filety system readable by phone. Backup all your data first from this sd.
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I don't see such option available in settings. How about formatting external card via CWM? Any programs for W7 so I can do it via USB?
No,I formatted the card to fat 32, but it didn't solve the problem...
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I dont think Supernexus really supports SD Cards. Sure it appears there as available storage, but since all Google Nexus devices dont support external SD Cards, im guessing the AOSP doesnt include any code for formatting/using the cards. This is all left for device manufacturers and developers to implement... just a guess.
We would need someone with the expertise such as Faryaab to add real support for external cards.
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Simmo3D said:
I dont think Supernexus really supports SD Cards. Sure it appears there as available storage, but since all Google Nexus devices dont support external SD Cards, im guessing the AOSP doesnt include any code for formatting/using the cards. This is all left for device manufacturers and developers to implement... just a guess.
We would need someone with the expertise such as Faryaab to add real support for external cards.
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good thinking batman!!
Hi.
I have a small Problem.
My EVO cant read/ find eny ph86img File.
Doesnt matter what Do i use.
Only Firmware or hboot.
Nothing happens.
Hboot is searching for the File and cant find it.
But it is there.
Info ti my EVO;
Hboot 1.53.007
Unlocked
S-off
I used wiretrick for s-off.
Now if i want ti Flash other Firmware or hboot i cant Do it.
Nothing is happening.
No failure or something.
Like the File is Not there.
But it is ofcourse.
Dont Know where the Problem is.
Please help.
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i tihnk your sdcard is corrupt. doing the wire trick is known to cause corrupt sdcards
Also make sure that it's named properly. It must be PG86IMG.zip. All capital letters, lower case won't work.
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I can try another One today or monday.
Allready ordered a new One 32gb.
I will try and tell was it or Not.
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It is on the root of your SD card eight not in any folders
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patrao_n said:
It is on the root of your SD card eight not in any folders
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Ofcourse it is.
Its Not my First Time.
But since the wire Trick Its Not working Like it schould.
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This solution might've saved you some money if you had tried this first. Yes the wire trick messes up your sdcard. That's why you gotta back up everything on your pc first before you do the wire trick. After you do the wire trick boot into recovery and format your sdcard. That did the trick for me. Now you can copy everything back on your card. It always pays to have that backup card from like a previous phone you may have had and used that card instead during the procedure.
Jsparta26 said:
This solution might've saved you some money if you had tried this first. Yes the wire trick messes up your sdcard. That's why you gotta back up everything on your pc first before you do the wire trick. After you do the wire trick boot into recovery and format your sdcard. That did the trick for me. Now you can copy everything back on your card. It always pays to have that backup card from like a previous phone you may have had and used that card instead during the procedure.
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now i know that too.
i triedwith another card i have (4gb) and it worked like it need to be.
but doesnt matter eny more.
my new 32gb card is comming tomorrow so i can use this one (8gb) to try things and the new one to use only with roms. but not for wire tricks eny more
Runlevel5 said:
now i know that too.
i triedwith another card i have (4gb) and it worked like it need to be.
but doesnt matter eny more.
my new 32gb card is comming tomorrow so i can use this one (8gb) to try things and the new one to use only with roms. but not for wire tricks eny more
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Where'd you get your 32gb card off of? I can't find them in stores anywhere.
Amazon.
But it is a class 4.
Hello guys,
I think I have a problem with my internal SD-card. Its mounting not reliable.
But at first another question: On every boot my sd card searching for errors. Is that normal? If this is not the case, it wont mount.
Now to my actually problem: Yesterday, I installed the current dori-Kernel. I use it in connection with CM10.1 (nightly from Sunday). Since I installed the Kernel, the internal SD wont check at boot and not mounting then. This still worked with the stock cm10.1 Kernel. After I installed the stock Kernel again, it worked properly again.
What´s the problem? And where can I find a logfile with such events?
Greetings
tiga05
New cognition: After removing the externel SD, the internal was recognized correct. After installing it again, the internal Card is away, again -.- .
I have pretty much the same issue:
with the regular cm10.1 kernel phone boots up and mounts the internal and external sd. After flashing dorimanx .43 internal sd doesn't mount IF the screen turns off while background processes are starting (lets say during the first 30 seconds after the launcher shows up the first time).
So I think it might be related to the CPU (sleep) settings. Will play a little bit with the settings.
AW: Internal SD-card not mounting
Please answer, if you have a solution.
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tiga05 said:
Please answer, if you have a solution.
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it is not a solution but a workaround for this is not to use the lockscreen that comes with cm10.1
I use widget locker instead, as it starts later than the regular lockscreen the screen times out later (after internal sd card ist mounted). Not a real solution but better than nothing.
Hello,
Your fix didnt help for me.
Also the new kernel (7.45) didnt solve the problem.
Stillt need 6 Posts to be able to post on the dev-Forum (Who had this lazy idea -.-?)
tiga05 said:
Hello,
Your fix didnt help for me.
Also the new kernel (7.45) didnt solve the problem.
Stillt need 6 Posts to be able to post on the dev-Forum (Who had this lazy idea -.-?)
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Dorimanx said there is a solution to force mounting the internal sd and he will post the instruction soon.
I found 2 options / solutions:
1.) (not so good): remove your external sdcard --> no problems with mounting the internal storage
2.) (better): backup your data in your external sdcard, bott into recovery >> mount and storage >> format external sdcard, reboot and try to force the error --> int. & ext. should mount as expected, copy your data back to your external sdcard, reboot and try to force the error again --> int. & ext. should mount as expected
For me, second method totally fixed that silly problem.
Streetking21 said:
I found 2 options / solutions:
1.) (not so good): remove your external sdcard --> no problems with mounting the internal storage
2.) (better): backup your data in your external sdcard, bott into recovery >> mount and storage >> format external sdcard, reboot and try to force the error --> int. & ext. should mount as expected, copy your data back to your external sdcard, reboot and try to force the error again --> int. & ext. should mount as expected
For me, second method totally fixed that silly problem.
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Option 2 worked for me. I never thought of re-formatting the external card to solve this issue. Thanks much.
tiga05 said:
please answer, if you have a solution.
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i had same problem
cm got some probem try to re-install stock sammy rom and reset phone
i search around since last three days and i found many people complaint about cm
good luck
Try this:
Open terminal editor
su
# echo mkdir /storage/sdcard0 >/data/local/userinit.sh
# chmod 700 /data/local/userinit.sh
# reboot
Issue fixed?
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Karpfenhai said:
Try this:
Open terminal editor
su
# echo mkdir /storage/sdcard0 >/data/local/userinit.sh
# chmod 700 /data/local/userinit.sh
# reboot
Issue fixed?
Tapatalked from my Galaxy SII
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No, still i have the problem. I flashed latest RR LP ROM v 5.5.4 and then flashed Dorminax v10.44 but internal SDCard is not working.
Hello, is it possibel to set the external SD card as a Storage Volume, so that the Apps will be install on it and documents will be save on it automatically??
Best regards,
Christian
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Nobody?
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technically you could, as google stated that marshmellow supports storage cards, but lg removed it from their rom. if you have a nexusP you should be able to use that feature
Some apps can be moved to the SD card. It is a mater of going into the setup /Apps of each program and seeing.
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On my samsung card I was actually prompted if I wanted to use it as a storage partition or an program/app partition. This was on a fresh install though I didn't get this prompt with my new card (the other one failed).
Even without that prompt you can get apps moved to the sdcard by going to:
- app info screen (where you can force close an app)
- press the storage entry
- press change under storage used
- select your external card
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Okay, thanks....
Best regards,
Christian
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Hello everybody
I have a S4 mini that works perfectly with CM11 and has the perfect size for me, so I hope not to change it for many years The only problem is that internal storage is quite tight, so my hope is to move or link the internal sdcard (/mnt/shell/emulated/0 or the entire location /mnt/shell/emulated) to the 2nd partition of my 64GB external sdcard. In the past, I made a init.d script for my previous phone (which had KK) that moves the files in the internal sd on a tmp folder, mounts the 2nd partition on the internal sd path and then moves the files back (the moving files thing, only to keep the files still eventually present on the internal folder inserad of the 2nd partition), but on the S4mini I cannot have it working again because of some problem in using the internal sdcard as a mountpoint. I already tried to change the permissions on that folders into the script and to execute the commands as different user in the script but nothing.
Someone could please help me or pint me to the right direction to link/mount/somethingelse the 2nd partition as internal sdcard? If possible I prefer a init.d script or a mountpoint change instead of an app because of the zero manteinance and the fact that preferably I don't want to rely on an app.
Thank you
Alefello said:
Hello everybody
I have a S4 mini that works perfectly with CM11 and has the perfect size for me, so I hope not to change it for many years The only problem is that internal storage is quite tight, so my hope is to move or link the internal sdcard (/mnt/shell/emulated/0 or the entire location /mnt/shell/emulated) to the 2nd partition of my 64GB external sdcard. In the past, I made a init.d script for my previous phone (which had KK) that moves the files in the internal sd on a tmp folder, mounts the 2nd partition on the internal sd path and then moves the files back (the moving files thing, only to keep the files still eventually present on the internal folder inserad of the 2nd partition), but on the S4mini I cannot have it working again because of some problem in using the internal sdcard as a mountpoint. I already tried to change the permissions on that folders into the script and to execute the commands as different user in the script but nothing.
Someone could please help me or pint me to the right direction to link/mount/somethingelse the 2nd partition as internal sdcard? If possible I prefer a init.d script or a mountpoint change instead of an app because of the zero manteinance and the fact that preferably I don't want to rely on an app.
Thank you
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What will you use it for?
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The phone or the script?
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Alefello said:
The phone or the script?
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The script, of course
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The script, of course
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Sorry, I asked because I thought it could be understood from the first message.
I will use it for using the 2nd partition of my uSD card instead of the internal emulated sdcard. In this way I could use all the internal memory for the apps and the data will be saved on the larger 2nd sdcard partition.
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Up... In this holydays I've time to test something... Could someone please help me?