I want to root my S4 build number VRUAME7 and I don't know how to format my 4gb sd card as exfat on my windows xp.....help?
do you have the sd card in a sd card reader?
falalalala said:
I want to root my S4 build number VRUAME7 and I don't know how to format my 4gb sd card as exfat on my windows xp.....help?
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you need to have SP3 on your xp machine with the latest updates ,, plus a exfat update. just do a google search you will find it. i found a link. but i think we'are not allowed to post links from other forums.
Is there a size limitation on SDcard for exFAT? I have a 32 GB and 64 GB SDCARD
JamesPorche said:
Is there a size limitation on SDcard for exFAT? I have a 32 GB and 64 GB SDCARD
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32gb and under plug into a card read/writer have your computer recognize it as a hard drive thrb right click and format then select exfat under the type.
otherwise if you have 64gb or more you can use the samsung 4 to format it. its standard is exfat.
Can the 64gb card support founder mount?
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RJV3 said:
Can the 64gb card support founder mount?
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Any size card is fine. I use a 64GB formatted exfat.
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Lw00d said:
you need to have SP3 on your xp machine with the latest updates ,, plus a exfat update. just do a google search you will find it. i found a link. but i think we'are not allowed to post links from other forums.
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What about on Windows 7?
falalalala said:
What about on Windows 7?
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1. Open up Windows Explorer and right-click on your drive in the sidebar. Choose "Format".
2. In the "File System" dropdown, choose exFAT instead of NTFS.
3. Click Start and close this window when finished.
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Lw00d said:
1. Open up Windows Explorer and right-click on your drive in the sidebar. Choose "Format".
2. In the "File System" dropdown, choose exFAT instead of NTFS.
3. Click Start and close this window when finished.
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The SD Association warns against using the OS to format and recommends their formatter for optimal performance.
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
Is it possible to format the SD card to exFAT while its plugged in the phone, over USB?
oconnell84 said:
Is it possible to format the SD card to exFAT while its plugged in the phone, over USB?
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No I don't think so. I tried like the dickens to do it that way to no avail. The msd card won't be recognized as a separate drive from your device by your computer. You'll need to plug the msd card into the computer itself.
Dolphlungegrin said:
No I don't think so. I tried like the dickens to do it that way to no avail. The msd card won't be recognized as a separate drive from your device by your computer. You'll need to plug the msd card into the computer itself.
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Thanks! I was searching Google for a bit longer then I needed to before I realized I have the XDA network to ask. Guess I just need to wait until my reader arrives.
oconnell84 said:
Thanks! I was searching Google for a bit longer then I needed to before I realized I have the XDA network to ask. Guess I just need to wait until my reader arrives.
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Yeah no problem, glad I could help. Good luck fellow member.
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my tablet recognizes other microsd cards but not my 4gb. how should I format it?
barqers said:
my tablet recognizes other microsd cards but not my 4gb. how should I format it?
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Format in fat32
aabbondanza said:
Format in fat32
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I tried :-(
any specific tool I should try?
barqers said:
I tried :-(
any specific tool I should try?
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Do a full format instead of quick! After, fill it to make sure it wil write to full capacity, then delete the data & try in the tab.
Try SD card formatter
https://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3/
for some reason nothing is working :s
apparently I had to corrupt the SD card before it would correctly modify the partition table. thanks guys
Hello all, just got a new 16gb sd card and wondering how I should set it up. I plan on using bootmanager so I don't know if I need to partition the card or do anything else. Thanks for any advice.
dcaplinger76 said:
Hello all, just got a new 16gb sd card and wondering how I should set it up. I plan on using bootmanager so I don't know if I need to partition the card or do anything else. Thanks for any advice.
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Umm, just incase you have software already on it, but I would pop it in your pc, quick format to fat32, put it in your phone and you should be good to go. Unless you wish to copy over your previous recovery, then do so then install the card in to the handset.
zsibisi said:
Umm, just incase you have software already on it, but I would pop it in your pc, quick format to fat32, put it in your phone and you should be good to go. Unless you wish to copy over your previous recovery, then do so then install the card in to the handset.
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Is formatting to FAT32 the only option for a phone? I ask because there is a transfer limit on FAT32 (around 4gb) and none on NTFS. I discovered this while trying to transfer a 6gb movie to my 32gb card. Anyone know if I can reformat to NTFS and have no ill effects?
I think for most ROMs it needs to be fat32. I was looking into formatting it to ext4, but I have not tried it yet.
mulhiny said:
Is formatting to FAT32 the only option for a phone? I ask because there is a transfer limit on FAT32 (around 4gb) and none on NTFS. I discovered this while trying to transfer a 6gb movie to my 32gb card. Anyone know if I can reformat to NTFS and have no ill effects?
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I'm pretty sure if you format it to NTFS, your phone won't recognize it.
I suppose you could try it -- it shouldn't hurt anything.
FAT32 is the correct format for it.
zcink said:
I'm pretty sure if you format it to NTFS, your phone won't recognize it.
I suppose you could try it -- it shouldn't hurt anything.
FAT32 is the correct format for it.
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Hmm, I guess tonight I can try but I'm thinking you're probably right. That blows. What I was trying to do was take good quality movies and convert to 3D..Which makes for around a 6gb file..no good if I can't get it on the phone tho. Whole reason I got the 32gb card. Guess I'll have to get some more music, lol
You shold try the ntfs.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
I've just installed a Sandisk 64Gb MicroSD card, and formatted it on the S2. I previously had a 32Gb card. For some reason the new SD card is not visible on a PC when I connect in MTP mode - I can only see the 11Gb internal SD card. I'm running ICS (Resurrection Remix 1.1).
Has anyone else had problems with 64Gb cards?
Check in Applications (settings). There's a seeing there that might need changing. USB debug mode.
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fida khan said:
Check in Applications (settings). There's a seeing there that might need changing. USB debug mode.
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The phone was already in USB debug mode. I tried switching it off but I still couldn't see the external USB card
Format the USB card as FAT 32 in Windows .
jje
JJEgan said:
Format the USB card as FAT 32 in Windows .
jje
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Windows 7 only gives the option of exFAT or NTFS (it was formatted as exFAT). I tried formatting it to FAT32 from the DOS prompt but it just hung at 0% complete.
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Apparently there's a way to use ntfc on gs2 but the guy who mentioned it on XDA ,I can't recall exactly what he said. He's called trev186
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Windows 7 only gives the option of exFAT or NTFS (it was formatted as exFAT). I tried formatting it to FAT32 from the DOS prompt but it just hung at 0% complete.
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Something wrong with your card reader or windows then as FAT 32 is the Windows default tested and formatted a card 30 seconds ago .
jje
JJEgan said:
Something wrong with your card reader or windows then as FAT 32 is the Windows default tested and formatted a card 30 seconds ago .
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Must be a Windows problem. I just plugged the card reader into a Linux machine and was able to format in FAT(32). Both phone and PC can see the card now, but am having problems with the phone stopping responding while copying. Hmmm...
Card tester .
http://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/2...standard-in-detecting-usb-counterfeit-drives/
jje
Firstly and most important point....any drive or storage media(external/internal) cannot be formatted to fat 32 filesystem if its capacity or size is more than 32 gigs......there are ways to format it to fat 32 but thats actually not pure fat 32....
Secondly s2 supports cards upto 32 gigs..i don't know how you actually are using it....it might not be giving you the full capacity of 64 gigs...(please confirm that)
So the case here may be that..either your sd card has been formatted to an unknown format by the phone that the pc cannot recognize when connected via phone...
So firstly please try re formatting the sd card with your phone and then plug it into your pc via the card reader...if your pc shows the option that the sd card needs to be formatted then...its true..use a 32 gig sd card or any compatible device...else try formatting it to fat 32 via usb extreme software (well google it)...
Else you cannot use it on s2 with ntfs format...cuz the s2 doesn't support ntfs...
rohan999 said:
Firstly and most important point....any drive or storage media(external/internal) cannot be formatted to fat 32 filesystem if its capacity or size is more than 32 gigs......there are ways to format it to fat 32 but thats actually not pure fat 32....
Secondly s2 supports cards upto 32 gigs..i don't know how you actually are using it....it might not be giving you the full capacity of 64 gigs...(please confirm that)
So the case here may be that..either your sd card has been formatted to an unknown format by the phone that the pc cannot recognize when connected via phone...
So firstly please try re formatting the sd card with your phone and then plug it into your pc via the card reader...if your pc shows the option that the sd card needs to be formatted then...its true..use a 32 gig sd card or any compatible device...else try formatting it to fat 32 via usb extreme software (well google it)...
Else you cannot use it on s2 with ntfs format...cuz the s2 doesn't support ntfs...
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It definetely does work with 64GB, hell some are trying to test out 128GB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038039
Can you not format the card under settings in the phone?
rohan999 said:
Firstly and most important point....any drive or storage media(external/internal) cannot be formatted to fat 32 filesystem if its capacity or size is more than 32 gigs......there are ways to format it to fat 32 but thats actually not pure fat 32....
Secondly s2 supports cards upto 32 gigs..i don't know how you actually are using it....it might not be giving you the full capacity of 64 gigs...(please confirm that)
So the case here may be that..either your sd card has been formatted to an unknown format by the phone that the pc cannot recognize when connected via phone...
So firstly please try re formatting the sd card with your phone and then plug it into your pc via the card reader...if your pc shows the option that the sd card needs to be formatted then...its true..use a 32 gig sd card or any compatible device...else try formatting it to fat 32 via usb extreme software (well google it)...
Else you cannot use it on s2 with ntfs format...cuz the s2 doesn't support ntfs...
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When I formatted the card from the phone I got the "Blank USB Storage" notification immediately after the format was complete. If I then tried to copy anything to it using ES File Explorer (a file from the internal SD card for example) I got "copy failed".
I'm now using Windows Explorer to copy files onto the SD card (I was using Directory Opus before on the PC) and so far so good...
Hmm...did you try to use partition wizards to format your sd card via card reader?The partition wizard softwares are available for free if you do a quick google...format into FAT 32...I use EASEUS partition manager...
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Ryuinferno said:
Hmm...did you try to use partition wizards to format your sd card via card reader?The partition wizard softwares are available for free if you do a quick google...format into FAT 32...I use EASEUS partition manager...
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No I just tried the standard format options in Windows before switching to Linux and reformatting to FAT
Then maybe you should consider my method...
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Kaze105 said:
It definetely does work with 64GB, hell some are trying to test out 128GB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038039
Can you not format the card under settings in the phone?
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That's SDXC 64 gig card....the SDHC might not work
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When I formatted the card from the phone I got the "Blank USB Storage" notification immediately after the format was complete. If I then tried to copy anything to it using ES File Explorer (a file from the internal SD card for example) I got "copy failed".
I'm now using Windows Explorer to copy files onto the SD card (I was using Directory Opus before on the PC) and so far so good...
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Can you confirm the sd card....is it sdxc or just micro sd or sdhc..?
rohan999 said:
That's SDXC 64 gig card....the SDHC might not work
Can you confirm the sd card....is it sdxc or just micro sd or sdhc..?
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It's SD XC I (Class 6). All is well now after formatting to FAT on Linux - it's writable and now visible on the PC via USB
I have the problem same this:
" I bought a TF201 two weeks ago. And i inserted a Micro SD card 32gb Kingston to my device yesterday.
When i restart my tablet, it seems like okay when a notification appear in the screen "Preparing external storage..." , but the problem is here: the notification is pop-up in just 1 second then disappear.
And i cant enter my micro sd card. I go to setting -> storage and only see Internal storage 32gb.
Then i go to file manager and cant see anything about micro sd card.
I think the format of my micro sd card is wrong, or something wrong ? Cuz the tablet regconized something inserted in it so i can say there is nothing wrong about the device, isn't it ?" "
I using tf201 ICS .28 and have problem with sandisk 32G class 10. Help me huhu. Thanks for alls !!!
Hi, insert card into your pc or mac and check the card file system. If its ntfs, format it as fat32.
artemjevas said:
Hi, insert card into your pc or mac and check the card file system. If its ntfs, format it as fat32.
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A MicroSD card formatted as NTFS should work with the Prime.
All of my 4 32 GB Class 10 MicroSD cards have been formatted as such and I have never experienced any issues with my Prime recognizing them.
Same here I have 32GB Scandisk class 10 microSD formatted with NTFS and no problems. I agree try reformatting the OS...I had problems with exfat or whatever it called
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Same here I have 32GB Scandisk class 10 microSD formatted with NTFS and no problems. I agree try reformatting the OS...I had problems with exfat or whatever it called
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I was formatted FAT32, NTFS. But it don't work (. In notification show me external storage, but i can't format with device, can't transfer data to card. huhu. I use ICS .28. help me ! help me!
docthienthu said:
I was formatted FAT32, NTFS. But it don't work (. In notification show me external storage, but i can't format with device, can't transfer data to card. huhu. I use ICS .28. help me ! help me!
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Have you tried another microSDHC card to rule out the possibility of a faulty memory card?
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Have you tried another microSDHC card to rule out the possibility of a faulty memory card?
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No ! my card is OK. TF201 accept card, in file manager show me microsd card as external storage, but when i coppy and paste data (ex: Grand Theft Auto III) it don't run.
And in "apps2sd" it show " The device doesn't have a real primary external storage, or the primary external storage is emulated".
I wan't use the card for install apps (similar card on Samsung galaxy ace S5830). Help me please ! Thanks for all !
Slow format your card. Worked for me!
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Slow format your card. Worked for me!
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Thanks Bazel. But i'm sure format correctly. Slow twice with NTFS, FAT32
Try resetting factory settings
Hi! Try to reset to factory settings in the OS settings. This worked for my problem with external devices.
Hi, i just bought a 64 GB SD Card, when i copy all my music in it, the phone erase most of them, i read that i have to format the card to FAT32, but it is FAT32. What can i do?
elegalll said:
Hi, i just bought a 64 GB SD Card, when i copy all my music in it, the phone erase most of them, i read that i have to format the card to FAT32, but it is FAT32. What can i do?
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Are you sure its a legit SD card and not a fake(they can act strange like that).
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Are you sure its a legit SD card and not a fake(they can act strange like that).
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this is the sd card link
elegalll said:
this is the sd card link
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Cant tell if its blur from the camera or is that label printed at an angle?
Either way, its more important where you bought it, not its appearance. If its ebay then thats an immediate red flag.
Use h2testw.exe to test the card on windows. You probably need a card reader / phone that has usb mass storage mode.
This will tell you if its fake / faulty.
Essentially, fake cards are smaller (cheaper) but programmed to look bigger, so when you hit its true capacity, it starts over writing the older files.... hence these issues.
H2testw will tell you - http://db.tt/b1g0gTPZ
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