more than 4gb single file support (ntfs) - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I have this microsd card 64gb SanDisk class 10 and the phone formatted it to fat32 the first time I inserted it.
I download a lot of stuff from my.phone internet like torrent, hd videos, live stream, etc....
the problem is that my phone does not want to save anything more than 4gb and splitting the files is not.possible as I download it directly onto my phone.
afaik, ntfs supports file larger than 4gb. Is there anyway to make my phone support sdcard formatted on ntfs? If so, does it have any drawbacks like poor reliability, performance, program incompatibility, crashes?

Oh boy... Make sure your card is formatted for your phone and not for your computer. From there if you mount as sd card(hard disk mode) it will read as a flash drive and limit the maximum transfer for windows at 4012mb if I'm not mistaken..
however, if you mount as media sync instead of hard disk mode you will be able to drag and drop ANY size file from your pc to phone.
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I think you misunderstood what I mean.
first of all, I am not using a pc.or a Mac to download myfiles.
I am downloading everything directly to my.phone by apps such as ttorrent(for torrent stuff), tubemate(for yiutube), flash video downloader add on for Firefox(for flash videos) and etc...
the problem is, I cannot download stuff that is bigger than 4gb(like full 1080p blu ray rip movie, tv shows, pc software and games, etc...)
also, I mostly download stuff when I am on school campus because the internet (free WiFi) there is so much faster than what I have and using a.smartphone.to download is so convinient as it stays on my pocket.

If your going to be downloading 4gb+ files from the internet without a pc middleman then you can't use fat32 on any disk with any given space. You must format to ntfs or ext4. I would use ext4 because windows 7 & android recognizes them and they do not have a 4096mb file limit.
However Some androids won't recognize a ntfs file system. There is an app for that to remount ntfs to ext 4 on the market. But since you use your phone and not your computer I would just format to ext4.
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slowfncar said:
If your going to be downloading 4gb+ files from the internet without a pc middleman then you can't use fat32 on any disk with any given space. You must format to ntfs or ext4. I would use ext4 because windows 7 & android recognizes them and they do not have a 4096mb file limit.
However Some androids won't recognize a ntfs file system. There is an app for that to remount ntfs to ext 4 on the market. But since you use your phone and not your computer I would just format to ext4.
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are you 100% sure EVO 4g LTE supports Exfat?
I also heard problems regarding exfat on gs3 being not being able to recognize/read some files.
if my memory.serves me tight, when I bought my SanDisk 64gb class 10 microSD, it is formatted in exfat.but when I plug it to my EVO 4g LTE, it ask to format and it automatically made it fat32

raclimja said:
I have this microsd card 64gb SanDisk class 10 and the phone formatted it to fat32 the first time I inserted it.
I download a lot of stuff from my.phone internet like torrent, hd videos, live stream, etc....
the problem is that my phone does not want to save anything more than 4gb and splitting the files is not.possible as I download it directly onto my phone.
afaik, ntfs supports file larger than 4gb. Is there anyway to make my phone support sdcard formatted on ntfs? If so, does it have any drawbacks like poor reliability, performance, program incompatibility, crashes?
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FAT or FAT32 is a different format then usual and this method does restrict file sizes to 4GB max. Also if memory serves, this limits the partition size to 32GB max, so you may now have nearly half of your card un-partitioned. Simply place your card in a card reader and connect to your computer and quick format it to NTFS. I have a 16GB card and have used it since my OG Evo 4G and currently have a 7.8GB .mkv movie file on it. Reads and plays with no problems on my Evo 4G LTE. Hope this helps.

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[Q] Checkdisk and defragment apps

Hi,
Is there an android app that can check the file system and defragement the SD card?
After my 16GB card became read only I shut down the phone, removed the sd card and check it in windows. There were a few file problems (in a Google Currents directory).
Having fixed this problem I decided to check the fragmentation. It was 45%.
A utility that could do these functions while the phone is plugged in would be great.
Are there any?
chribonn said:
Hi,
Is there an android app that can check the file system and defragement the SD card?
After my 16GB card became read only I shut down the phone, removed the sd card and check it in windows. There were a few file problems (in a Google Currents directory).
Having fixed this problem I decided to check the fragmentation. It was 45%.
A utility that could do these functions while the phone is plugged in would be great.
Are there any?
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I don't know any app that can do it but you can do it on your computer just mount your SD card as mass storage and use a program like defraggler to defraggler your card.
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You shouldn't defragment flash memory. It's life will be reduced if you do. Because flash memory has far lesser read/write cycles till it fails, compared to magnetic storage like a HDD. Defragmenting flash memory won't bring about too much of a speed improvement, because unlike a HDD where the disk physically has to move to reach fragments of data, there are no moving parts in flash storage.
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sashank said:
You shouldn't defragment flash memory. It's life will be reduced if you do. Because flash memory has far lesser read/write cycles till it fails, compared to magnetic storage like a HDD. Defragmenting flash memory won't bring about too much of a speed improvement, because unlike a HDD where the disk physically has to move to reach fragments of data, there are no moving parts in flash storage.
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Thank you for the advice. An Android app that does a checkdsk would be great. As nerot indicated today I am plugging in the card into an SD card reader and using the utility that comes with Windows.

[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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You're right...

[Q] Getting around fat32 4gb file size limit

Does anybody know of a way to get around the 4gb file size limit on the flyer/evo view? I'd like to put some bigger movies on the device. I'm running HC if that matters with the stock kernel. Thanks
cardude280 said:
Does anybody know of a way to get around the 4gb file size limit on the flyer/evo view? I'd like to put some bigger movies on the device. I'm running HC if that matters with the stock kernel. Thanks
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There is no way to "get around" the limit with FAT32. It is a limit of the file system itself.
You could try formatting your microsd as EXT4 (a linux file system) and see if the tablet likes it. I'm not even sure if the Flyer/View would support it though, but worth a try. And if it works the file size limitation would no longer apply.
The only drawback in my opinion would be that you couldn't work with that card from Windows any more (as in putting the card directly in a laptop/card reader), but leaving the card in the tab and mounting via USB should still work.

Can you borrow internal storage for ram use?

Hi Guys, only a quick question really!
Is it possible to use internal storage as ram to boost the memory up a little?
reason i ask is that (for example) windows 7 lets you stick a usb stick in and boost the ram up.
I would have thought that the same could be achieved by some of the developers on here by borrowing some internal storage for use with ram.
( I searched and couldn't find anything that related to this. )
Paul. :fingers-crossed:
No
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And why would you want to? It would be on the order of magnitudes slower than RAM.
RAM operates in nanoseconds whereas storage operates in milliseconds. (Storage is 1000 times slower..)
Look in the dev section. There is a mod where you can use part of your external sd card as a swap partition.
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Siyah kernel supports swap partition. You need to have an external sd card for it. It's only for ics rom right now. More info? Check development section.
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It's possible.
Here's how to do it.
Baldilocks said:
And why would you want to? It would be on the order of magnitudes slower than RAM.
RAM operates in nanoseconds whereas storage operates in milliseconds. (Storage is 1000 times slower..)
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I just had a crazy idea that id be able somehow to borrow 1gb from my 32gb card and run 2gb of ram. but if what you explained is correct ill leave it as it is as its not that big an issue, however....... i have Siyah kernel installed already, might have to read up on 'swap partition' hopefully giving me more internal storage for downloading large sized games etc. I keep running out of internal storage memory when downloading games and for some reason on the latest 4.0.4 sammy build i cannot move apps to sd card.
ill have a tinker with swap partition and see how that goes, thanks for your info guys.
A swap partition won't help you download bigger files and all you have to do is download directly to external memory, and it's impossible to move Apps to external memory unless you Root and use App called Directory Bind.
Geordie Lad said:
A swap partition won't help you download bigger files and all you have to do is download directly to external memory, and it's impossible to move Apps to external memory unless you Root and use App called Directory Bind.
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not the only app
there are other apps e.g. app2sd
dark tremors mod allows you to format part of the memory stick as either ext3 and use that to install apps on
this is done automatically on swedish snow which is a rom on zte blade,
i don't know if there is an app to do this on gs3 but it is possible to do it
shanky887614 said:
not the only app
there are other apps e.g. app2sd
dark tremors mod allows you to format part of the memory stick as either ext3 and use that to install apps on
this is done automatically on swedish snow which is a rom on zte blade,
i don't know if there is an app to do this on gs3 but it is possible to do it
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Nope it's impossible to use any Apps like App2Sd because the external memory now uses ExFat format and mounted as a separate device so can't move the cache like other phones, so only way is to use Directory Bind to use Android's folder Binding function to trick Apps into thinking it's reading from internal memory.
I just had a crazy idea that id be able somehow to borrow 1gb from my 32gb card and run 2gb of ram
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Take a look at another feature Siyah includes; zRAM. It basically reduces(!) your available memory by taking a chunk of it (up to 300MB can be set through STweaks) which is then used with GZip-Compression to create a in-RAM Swap partition.
This is based on the idea that in current phones/computers the CPU is far more powerful than is usually needed, so the performance impact of using it for Swap is not that high. On the other hand you don't save that much RAM - but it certainly helps without crippling down your phone and/or greatly reducing your SSD's capacity
Geordie Lad said:
Nope it's impossible to use any Apps like App2Sd because the external memory now uses ExFat format and mounted as a separate device so can't move the cache like other phones, so only way is to use Directory Bind to use Android's folder Binding function to trick Apps into thinking it's reading from internal memory.
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I use 'GL to SD' from the play store. Worked great on the S2 as well.
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joey jojo said:
Hi Guys, only a quick question really!
Is it possible to use internal storage as ram to boost the memory up a little?
reason i ask is that (for example) windows 7 lets you stick a usb stick in and boost the ram up.
I would have thought that the same could be achieved by some of the developers on here by borrowing some internal storage for use with ram.
( I searched and couldn't find anything that related to this. )
Paul. :fingers-crossed:
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Windows uses it more to reduce hard drive access as this is slower than a memory stick
m1ket said:
Windows uses it more to reduce hard drive access as this is slower than a memory stick
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What? No! Unless you have a USB 3.0 or a SATA supported flash memory of some kind, most other means are slower than HDDs which get around 100 mb/s read and write. Compare that to a Class 10 at 10mb/s...
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A solution I use is something somehow similar to app2sd.
To achieve it just crop the first partition of your external sd fitting to the size you want to use as second partition and create an additional partition with a supported format (I personally prefer ext4).
Move the content of your /sdcard/Android folder to the new partition and write a mount script where you mount the /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 device to /sdcard/Android.
Execute it with script manager with su rights and mark on boot and you will gain more internal space for games and apps and only have to worry about moving files if you downloaded to much with the browser or such.
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SlimJ87D said:
What? No! Unless you have a USB 3.0 or a SATA supported flash memory of some kind, most other means are slower than HDDs which get around 100 mb/s read and write. Compare that to a Class 10 at 10mb/s...
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the "mb/s" stat is irrelevant in the case of ReadyBoost, the windows feature that boosts access time of cached files through flash memory on usb stick or memory card...
cant post a link but, wikipedia is your friend
the feature is more of a gimmick than anything else, but its there and it does what it say it does to the extent of its limitations which are very low...
Most Windows computers have HDD's and not like our S3 an SSD.
HDD's are faster than memory sticks ONLY in writing and continuous read (one big file without fragmentation)
Readyboost uses a SSD for small often-read fragments qualifying as random read where even your cheap USB2 stick is by far faster than a hard drive.
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Geordie Lad said:
Nope it's impossible to use any Apps like App2Sd because the external memory now uses ExFat format and mounted as a separate device so can't move the cache like other phones, so only way is to use Directory Bind to use Android's folder Binding function to trick Apps into thinking it's reading from internal memory.
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But my external SD is not ExFat.
I know that because I format it myself.
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64gb USB stick (movies)

I just formatted a 64gb USB flash drive in NTFS format and dropped a couple of mkv movies on it. I put them in a folder titled movies and nothing else is on the drive. When I attach the drive to my tablet using and OTG connector it mounts fine using paragon NTFS. But when I search the corresponding directory my files/folder contain the movies are nowhere to be found. Does anyone have some advice on what I may be doing wrong.
BTW I'm rooted/unlocked running CM 10.1 stable if that applies.
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Why are you using paragon? CM mounts NTFS just fine... Maybe try it without?
verusevo said:
I just formatted a 64gb USB flash drive in NTFS format and dropped a couple of mkv movies on it. I put them in a folder titled movies and nothing else is on the drive. When I attach the drive to my tablet using and OTG connector it mounts fine using paragon NTFS. But when I search the corresponding directory my files/folder contain the movies are nowhere to be found. Does anyone have some advice on what I may be doing wrong.
BTW I'm rooted/unlocked running CM 10.1 stable if that applies.
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Give USB OTG Helper a try. You can find it in the playstore.
I used this app on my Xoom to mount NTFS. I never tried no my Nexus, as I'm now with a FAT pendrive that mounts just fine
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.stickmount
i use stickmouny also. no problem at all. try pppwidget also for 3g.
Yet another guy here who has only used StickMount, which can mount NTFS read and write just fine. It's also free. Sorry. Wish I had some experience with Paragon.
Stickmount or Nexus Media Importer makes it simple. I couldn't be asked to try and make it work with other things when a solution exists for the price of a soda.
StickMount is good.
nalf38 said:
Yet another guy here who has only used StickMount, which can mount NTFS read and write just fine. It's also free. Sorry. Wish I had some experience with Paragon.
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I use stickmount free too. Long time no problem. Just yesterday i was trying to copy big pictures (.jpg 5/7 Mb each) on a usb pen of 16 Gb, sandisk if I remember well, and i got many problems. It was no possible to delete files, and suddendly stopped copying saying the there was not enough space in the file system... The usb was empty....
Dodazza said:
I use stickmount free too. Long time no problem. Just yesterday i was trying to copy big pictures (.jpg 5/7 Mb each) on a usb pen of 16 Gb, sandisk if I remember well, and i got many problems. It was no possible to delete files, and suddendly stopped copying saying the there was not enough space in the file system... The usb was empty....
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Fixed. It was a matter of cache lagging the whole system and not right format (ntfs)....
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I do the same thing but I am running CM10.1 and don't have a problem either browsing for it through Astro file manager or via the stock gallery app.

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