Hi all,
Few days ago rooted my i9100 after upgrade to 4.1.2. Now I noticed problems with memory cards. Some programs can't save logs (Torque) other (Zedge) tells me "Please insert SD card".
SD card is inside, and is fully working. Reformatted few time just to check. Everything looks to be fine, but there is still problem.
So what could happen?
In /mnt/ i have extSdCard, sdcard, and other folders.In /sdcard/ i see same files like in /mnt/sdcard/. But in /sdcard/ (or /mnt/sdcard) I don't have external_sd folder. Nothing like that.
Does it mean I have to create it myself and bind it to /mnt/extSdCard?
Why I need to do such things manually after root? Why stock rom and stock kernel doesn't do these things automaticly?
What is happening?
p.s
After I connect my phone to PC, I can't create folder in root of my phones internal memory. Writing blocked? Why the f....?
shadow_fi said:
Hi all,
Few days ago rooted my i9100 after upgrade to 4.1.2. Now I noticed problems with memory cards. Some programs can't save logs (Torque) other (Zedge) tells me "Please insert SD card".
SD card is inside, and is fully working. Reformatted few time just to check. Everything looks to be fine, but there is still problem.
So what could happen?
In /mnt/ i have extSdCard, sdcard, and other folders.In /sdcard/ i see same files like in /mnt/sdcard/. But in /sdcard/ (or /mnt/sdcard) I don't have external_sd folder. Nothing like that.
Does it mean I have to create it myself and bind it to /mnt/extSdCard?
Why I need to do such things manually after root? Why stock rom and stock kernel doesn't do these things automaticly?
What is happening?
p.s
After I connect my phone to PC, I can't create folder in root of my phones internal memory. Writing blocked? Why the f....?
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Ok, I think I found the problem. I reformatted both, internal and external memory, and everything looks now to be fine.
Some kind of error was in Android folder. There was at least 10 files, that I couldn't copy, and I didn't care. Didn't copy whole android folder at all.
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So i seem to have hit a wall here when trying to get a new Whiskey rom... Currently running standard bonix, but looking to get a bit better battery life. Here is the issue.
When I get into clockwork recovery, And I go to install from SD card.... It actually shows the internal memory, and has a folder called "SD" but for some reason it never allows me to select it. It just goes back to the main folder. The log shows its trying to load it from /sdcard/sd... seems like its a mounting issue?
Of course my first attempt trying to install not realizing it was internal had write errors, but luckly I FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS and got to restore a backup.
Anybody seen this issue or can advise on how to correct it?
Update: just confirmed the issue is infact that Clockwork is mounting the internal storage as the SD Card. Removed the SD card, still getting the same results. Unmounting SD card only results in error msg.
bump.... still looking for suggestions
I don't follow, is the.zip on the internal sdcard/ root (no folder)?
Not sure why your sd card would be involved. What am I missing?
perhaps I am confusing terminology? Is 'sdcard/ root' not the same as the SD Card?
No, root means not in a folder. If your zip is not pasted to sdcard/ that is likely the problem.
Ahh gotcha. I understood concept of root folder, but I missread sdcard/ to be the Expandable SD Card, which it was in the root folder of.
:O *Facepalm*
I could really use some help.
I have no idea what's going on, but my microsd card basically got corrupted somehow. So I had to format it as fat32 again from windows. Sux because I lost my saved games, etc.
Anyways, now my internal Sdcard (ROM) isn't mountable anymore. When I try to mount it, nothing happens. If I try to view /sdcard in astro, nothing shows up.
it's like it doesnt exist anymore. So how is this possible? I rebooted, and you would think my ROM would be jacked up now because my /sdcard doesn't exist.
Any insight? Running vegan 5.1 with pershoot kernel. Been fine, ever since my micro got corrupt. Maybe I lost permissions or something?
Another example is when I goto gallery: it says "sd card unmounted or not present" is there a way to remount your internal rom sdcard?
I used the instructions from iJimaniac to swap my storage from internal to external (love the mass storage now!) however all my apps that I originally had moved to the SD card have suddenly disappeared and now i have to remember and re-install them. I made a copy of everything under /mnt/sdcard and moved it to my external SD card before making the switch so that everything would still be linked ok. Any ideas on what went wrong? Note: i took everything on my external SD card and put it in a separate folder on my external SD card so I wouldn't lose any of that.
Well, I used a PC to copy .android_secure folder from the real external_SD to the new "fake" external_SD. If that doesn't work, I would copy back the original vold.fstab then move all apps to internal, then use modified vold.fstab and move your apps back to sd if you want. Remember to reboot after making a change. Several reboots might even be needed for all apps to show up (might want to try that before anything). Hope this helps!
Ok well the problem is apparently that the .android_secure folder on the sd card is empty. Strangely it also has no permissions and refuses to let me change it. Whenever i try to replace it with the full .android_secure folder it gives me a black screen and i have to restart. Any idea what might be wrong?
Well, it might not actually be empty, it looks empty when viewed with an android file browser, but when you look at it on a computer (might need to disable "hide protected system files" in windows folder options) you should see stuff in it. So, you need to copy the .android_secure folder FROM your REAL microSD card TO your REAL internal memory using a pc, not an android file browser. To be clear, I have figured out that android transfers the app to your sd card when you select "move to usb storage", so that can be deceiving. Your apps were on the sd card, but now you need to transfer them to your usb storage by moving the .android_secure folder. Hope you figure it out!
Ah something decided to start working again and all my apps came back! Thanks for your help!
No problem! What was probably wrong was your player was rebuilding the dalvik-cache. It sometimes takes a while I find. Glad you got it working.
Hello everybody,
I experience the following problem for a couple of days: my GT-I9300 (stock ICS, updated by Samsung some week ago) has a SD card (16GB) in it, which I could read from AND write to from my Win7-Desktop until some days ago. No, for some days, I cannot write anymore to the extSdCard as well as to the sdcard (phone's memory, 32GB). I cand read all right, but no writing. Any file I open, opens "read-only", and also no copying to the card is allowed, either. Even updating Kies and all its driver's didn't bring any improvement (actually, updating MTP driver caused some problems). Does anybody have any idea what to do?
thanks for your help
I have exactly the same issue as you, at the very beginning, i notice this problem when i was taking photo and said my sdcard is not accessible, it then changes to use internal storage.
Let me list out my symptom and solution:
Symptom:
1. The sdcard looks fine, no special error thrown during android startup.
2. Just after startup, i am able to write file /copy file to the external sdcard
3. After a while, the external sdcard becomes read only. I can view/copy files from sd card, but not write/copy file to the external sdcard.
4. No apps can modify the files in external sdcard
5. By using ADB shell, type mount, and you will notice the /extSdCard is mounted as "ro", which means read only.
Description:
If you have the above symptom, your external sdcard probably have some problems...
When I was checking the mount details on step 5, i noticed that the default options is onerrors=remount-ro , it looks like the external sdcared is remounted as read-only because it has problem on external sdcard....
Solution:
I put the external sdcard to a Windows PC, and run scan disk (right click the drive >"properties" > "tools" > Check Now).
It really find problem on the FAT of the external sd card!!! It fix automatically and my external sd card is working fine now.
In my case, it doesn't need to root or format the sdcard.
Good luck!
Hello,
when inserting an external SD card, the internal memory card is then mounted as sdcard1 and the inserted external card is mounted as sdcard0. So Android starts writing a lot oft data to the external SD card.
How can I avoid this? Android should not touch the external SD card. I want to copy pix, music and backup manually to it.
Any suggestions?
Hi just go to settings =storage and then change default write disk to phone storage
yascooluk said:
Hi just go to settings =storage and then change default write disk to phone storage
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Hello,
and you have tested this by yourself? If I insert an external SD card, switch to "default write disk to phone storage" and delete ALL data on this SD card, Android
immediately starts to write to data on it:
The folders "LOST.DIR", ".thumbnails" and "Android" are created. In the folder "Android" there is the folder "data" with several App-Data in it.
Even some Apps like WhatsApp start to write data to the external SD card.
So, switching to "default write disk to phone storage" does NOT keep Android away from writing data to it.
For example, on my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 the external SD card is mounted as "sdcard1" and no files are written to it automatically.
I browsed the web for hours, but did not find any solutions for this problem. It is not a big thing, but it is annoying.
:crying::crying::crying:
I have the same problem also on an old smartphone with MT6582 processor and Android 4.1.2.
It's an old problem, I think that it's a way of manage memory for smartphones based on MTK processors and there aren't solutions.
But I would like this to be denied
What about changing sdcard1 and sdcard0 , in the mount point file:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK2O92kgki0
You must be root.
When i have time to root my phone i will try.
I am having the same problem and it is very annoying. Why can't Android leave alone my Sdcard? I only want to storage music and some files there.
@yascooluk
Settings =>storage => default disk write storage "Phone" has no effect. Lots of Apps point to sdcard0, which is now the external sdcard.
@ndouchin
This Solution worked for Android Versions prior 4.3. In Android 5.1 there is no vold.fstab file, and swapping mounting points works differently now, but i didnt' figure it out yet.
Yes you are right, fstab is in boot.img in lollilop, if I believe what I read ;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426804
Maybe try to unpack and pack boot.img:
http://www.mtkroms.com/2015/02/unpackrepack-bootimg-and-port-kernel.html
Sorry I have no time to work on my device , i have not already rooting it, and the internal memory is enough for me.
I've managed to root my device, but i'm not skilled enough to do this boot.img operation. Too many things that can go wrong. As the source code for this device was already released, I'll wait and hope until some developer can find a solution.
XinternalSD is the solution. Try it. regards
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