Ok, so I am having a very difficult time Rooting my Galaxy S4 running on the latest firmware ME7. So, is there a way I can delete some of those useless apps that came with the phone without Rooting?
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You can disable them in the application manager. It wont remove them but itll keep them from running.
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I should have been clear about my objective, which is to remove them to clear up the internal memory. Rooting and Titanium would be the ideal way, but I can't root.
Without root, no. Why cant you root, no sd card?
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I can't root because there is to many steps to get into trouble with. First, I am told that my SD card needs to be formatted by exFAT, I have jumped through hoops of fire attempting this. I followed everyone's step by step instruction to do this, and to no avail. On windows 7 I right click on the SD card and it says format, so I click format and I should be given an option of FAT 32 or exFAT according to the instructions, and guess what, no options. I formatted my SD card more times that I am surprise it is still working. I am waiting for a one click root like I had on my iphone.
When you click format a dialog box pops up and the second drop down box, file system, is where its at. Is it not showing that for you?
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No options at all, I hit format and it formats.
How are you doing it? Nevermind re read your post and I see how you were doing it. Thats odd youre not getting the dialog box to pop up. Do you have another sd card to try or another pc you could try it on.
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I just have the one PC and one SD card.
After a quick google search It could be because of the read write speeds of the card.
http://superuser.com/questions/37384/can-we-format-sd-cards-with-the-exfat-format
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Hexitnow, because of you, you made a light bulb go on in my head. What was it, it was when the article I read that you sent me that tells me how the computer reacts with the SD card, and so that is when I removed the SD card and placed it in the usb adapter that came with it, and now with the phone no longer in the equation it worked like a charm. So, anyone having the same issue must remove the SD card from the phone in order for it to be formatted exFat. Thank you. Now, I will move on to Rooting. Thank you so much.
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Yeah it shoulf always be removed from the phone. Glad u got it fixed tho.
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You know from all the article and illustrations I have read and seen, I didn't see or read that the SD card should be removed to perform this operation, rather, it is very deceiving that they make you believe that you just plug your phone into the computer and you should be able to perform this operation. How hard would have it been for them to say don't forget to remove the card to perform this operation rather going bald. Again, thank you so much, you saved me from going to a psychiatrist.
I think its kind an unspoken rule. It would be like trying to format a hard drive while being installed in a different pc. Best analogy I could come up with. I didnt think of that as being a problem because assumed you had taken it out already. Like I said glad you got it formatted. Now onto rooting, its a really easy process :thumbup:
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Okay. Got a new phone and the sd card won't recognize now. Worked once til a reboot then it doesn't show up. Can't mount or unmount. Is there anyway aside from factory rest to get it working?
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Before resetting the phone try and see if your computer recognizes the card, and if it does reformat the SD card. If not, return it, you probably got a dud.
It worked before on the old SGSII. But not on the new one. Odd. Bit I s'pose it is possible
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It seems like andoid plays best with cards that are in fat32 format with 32bit sectors.
I may be wrong on the sector size. Please correct me if I am. Can't find where I read that.
If you can get the card setup that way and the phone still has issues reading it, it may be the new phone.
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I can't get the card to recognize on the computer, I don't have a micro SD adapter though, this was in the phone. But I know it isn't the phones SD slot, as I tried the card outta my photon, worked fine. And tried the bad card in my Photon, and nothing.
So I suspect the card is bad, just not sure how it got messed up. Still strikes me as odd. But stranger things have happened.
Sd cards do have a way of acting up in weird ways.
I would hang onto the card until you get a chance to plug it straight into a pc. Linux is best for being able to read/fix messed up partitions.
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I'm gonna buy a micro sd reader and play with it. Thanks for the ideas.
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I decided to get a new larger microsd and it just came in.
Can I just mount this on one of my Linux boxes and copy everything over from the 16GB to 32GB one or is there something special which the Note does with it?
I have SD and USB adaptors so I can actually mount both devices at the same time.
I don't see why not
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As long as the sd card is formatted standard fat32 it is good to go.
I think this belongs in QA...
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I think this belongs in QA...
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Sorry, I should have posted it more carefully.
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As long as the sd card is formatted standard fat32 it is good to go.
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Well... the 16GB card flaked out upon insertion into SD adaptor and then into Linux box (write lock switch in place). Didn't look any better in USB adaptor on Windows. Says unformatted even when back in the phone.
So everything is fubared.
Not sure what component to throw away either.
Knew I should have manually copied the files while the card was still operational in the machine...
The key to backups is redundancy. If it's important you need more than a single backup.
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Well... the 16GB card flaked out upon insertion into SD adaptor and then into Linux box (write lock switch in place). Didn't look any better in USB adaptor on Windows. Says unformatted even when back in the phone.
So everything is fubared.
Not sure what component to throw away either.
Knew I should have manually copied the files while the card was still operational in the machine...
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Damn....
Sorry to hear that ....g
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Damn....
Sorry to hear that ....g
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The card was operating fine in the machine but I had seen some issues recording video and DragonBox+ didn't want to update itself. But it wouldn't update itself on either SD or internal, so I thought it was something else. So I ordered another card.
I actually found this card in the park in an adaptor last year and was surprised it even worked. I went to the trouble to save off the previous person's data in the hope of being able to return it to it's owner, but couldn't fine any identifying name address information.
The photos and video should all be synced to Google+ - I'm more annoyed about having to go and remove all the apps and re-install because you can't just refresh the install over the missing files on the SD.
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I was amazed today to find that the new microsd seems to have all the files on it (11GB worth of files)! A friend thinks that the backup feature restored all the data overnight.
Oddly, ES File Explorer seems to indicate that the card only has 16GB, though. So I'll have to do some more digging tonight...
Guys I don't know what to do.. My phone is telling me my sd card is damaged and it would like to reformat it but I have allot of stuff on it
its a 64gb micro sdxc sandisc
even my computer is saying the card has an I/O error I'm really hoping there's a way to fix this as I haven't backed up the card.
don't know if this helps either but I dropped my phone last night..worked fine after..then this morning without rebooting it claimed sd card error?
tyvm
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You're probably screwed but...
turn off phone, pull battery, pull SD card and reinsert it. Turn on phone and see what it tells you about the card. If it's still wonky you have to resort to trying to save it on a PC. Good luck but that's why back-up is so important. The card is probably OK but the data might be hosed. Sorry.
Yeah I think I'm screwed there was so much music..like 3 years worth lmao all transferred from my old ass windows 2003 xp
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ugh.....very sorry....
PC backups of that much material are soooo helpful...g
Actually saw this. Worth a try. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355528
There was a freeware tool I was thinking of, but cannot think of the name. It would fall under data recovery, there are some great software's out there.
I had the same issue once or twice, what I did was boot into my linux box and try to see if it would mount, so I could get the data off. Then format it to ext4. Next I booted into Win7 and formatted it to ntfs. Popped it into my device and it said it had to format the sd for android, lol, and it worked.
Hi guys
I know about the SanDisk Micro-SD card problem with Samsung Galaxy S3's and I happen to be one of the victims.
My SanDisk Micro-SD 32gb Ultra has had problems in the past. It sometimes says blank sd card but it eventually works again. At one point it said sd card damaged but the card still worked. Up until yesterday it hasn't stopped working for a while but now my phone says blank sd card. I tried putting it into a windows computer but it cannot be detected. When using a usb adapter it just shows a device in drive "?:" and can't do anything with it and when using a micro sd to sd card reader it doesn't show at all. In Mac the micro sd to sd card reader is detectable and shows the size of 32.1 MB and is called "Apple SDXC Reader Media". The micro sd card itself is not detectable it seems. I have tried many device recovery software but none of them work. They all seem to just be scanning the card reader and not the micro sd itself.
Does anyone know how I can recover the Micro-SD card?
It is quite important because I have my school laptop data backed up on it (which was just handed in for a system upgrade and being wiped) and also my phone pictures, videos and other stuff.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
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Does anyone know how I can recover the Micro-SD card?
It is quite important because I have my school laptop data backed up on it (which was just handed in for a system upgrade and being wiped) and also my phone pictures, videos and other stuff.
Any help will be greatly appreciated
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It may be recoverable by a specialist company, But i believe the going rate is approx £900. My first step would be to try sticking it in the freezer for at least 8 hours (but as long as you can manage the longer the better) then try it in your phone, if this works back up all the data and RMA the card to SanDisk. Let this be a lesson to us all that all data on our cards should be backed up regularly, I understand you werent expecting the card to fail but had you lost your phone the result would have been the same.
I doubt you will be able to recovery the data, formatting the card with the sd formatting tool might make the card useable again but I doubt it. When I've had cards corrupt more than once it is best to throw them away and get a different make.
You can try looking for a specialist data recovery expert, locally or on the web - if the data is very valuable to you.
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It may be recoverable by a specialist company, But i believe the going rate is approx £900. My first step would be to try sticking it in the freezer for at least 8 hours (but as long as you can manage the longer the better) then try it in your phone, if this works back up all the data and RMA the card to SanDisk. Let this be a lesson to us all that all data on our cards should be backed up regularly, I understand you werent expecting the card to fail but had you lost your phone the result would have been the same.
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First of all I don't have £900 to throw around, besides the fact it totally isn't worth £900 to get it fixed.
Second, before I start chucking my SD card in the freezer what exactly does freezing it do and how will it help it? You sure it won't just destroy it for good? I can leave it in the freezer for as long as needed as I can't exactly use the card in the mean time.
Thanks for the reply though
Hope I can get it to work
Freezing is a method that may give a brief recovery on some hard disc failures .
Note hard disc never heard of freezing ram or why it could work .
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JJEgan said:
Freezing is a method that may give a brief recovery on some hard disc failures .
Note hard disc never heard of freezing ram or why it could work .
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There's someone around here that reported it worked for them, and it's not gonna do any harm to try. But true it would be at best a temporary fix.
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There's someone around here that reported it worked for them, and it's not gonna do any harm to try. But true it would be at best a temporary fix.
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Well I left it in the freezer for almost 24 hours and tried it and it still doesn't work
What do I do
Any other suggestions?
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I have the same card, no problems at all.
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I have the same card, no problems at all.
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 ^_^
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You are lucky enough to have a card without the problem. Doesn't help my situation though....
When did you get it?
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Well I left it in the freezer for almost 24 hours and tried it and it still doesn't work
What do I do
Any other suggestions?
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Not a lot.Contact retailer, or SanDisk direct for a replacement card and chalk it down to experience.
This is a known issue with sandisk at the moment. They are replacing cards when they die.
As for data, please look into foldersync for future. Sync data to cloud or computer
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This is a known issue with sandisk at the moment. They are replacing cards when they die.
As for data, please look into foldersync for future. Sync data to cloud or computer
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Ok then I'll just have to get it replaced.
A thought just occurred to me though.
Before I had my school laptop backed up on my micro-sd card I had it backed up on a usb. Because it was only an 8gb usb I transfered it to my micro sd because it took up too much space. I've heard of software that can recover deleted files from devices. Would it be possible to recover the deleted backup on my usb? The backup in total would have been about 1 - 2gb. If so, what free program could I use to recover it?
Thanks in advance
Possibly. As an IT support engineer, I don't want to get your hopes up though.
Things like NTFS get back may work but most if them are not free.
I took Handy recovery 1 (free version) from a bootable cd tool once, you could try that and may recover a small amount of data but its always safest to assume it gone.
The more you use the usb device, the less chance you have of recovery
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No worries mine died after 5 minutes of use bought from amazon 64gb ultra sdxc .I had it working but the data I put in gets erased immediately and if I reboot my phone the data is still there then it shows 59.47 gb as full seconds later blank sd or damaged error.now it just won't format in any way fat 32 or exfat.im rma back to Sandisk in the morning.
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Possibly. As an IT support engineer, I don't want to get your hopes up though.
Things like NTFS get back may work but most if them are not free.
I took Handy recovery 1 (free version) from a bootable cd tool once, you could try that and may recover a small amount of data but its always safest to assume it gone.
The more you use the usb device, the less chance you have of recovery
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If nothing works then I may take it to my school IT guys (when school starts again, currently holidays)
Think they would have something to fix the card or recover the data?
It depends on the state.
The media has a File System. This could be FAT32, NTFS, exFAT etc. Essentially (without going technical) imagine these file systems as a database table. When you add a file to the media, an entry is written to the table to identify the exact location of the file on the media. That way, when an operating system views the card and the user accesses a file, the table tells the OS where to look for the file.
Typically with these file systems, when you delete the file, the file remains. Only the Table entry is removed. The OS can no longer locate the file. the OS is shown the free space as per what the table says - not what is really the truth.
So once a file is deleted, 3rd party applications can scan the media and find the files (without using the table).
Of course there is a problem in that any space that the table shows as unallocated (you deleted the file), new files will overwrite the old files. That is when the data becomes unrecoverable.
So yes, it's possible that even if the formatted filesystem is damaged, the data on the media can be recovered. But if you added new files since, then the chances are the unreferenced data has been actually overwritten. In this case, it is gone.
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It depends on the state.
The media has a File System. This could be FAT32, NTFS, exFAT etc.
So yes, it's possible that even if the formatted filesystem is damaged, the data on the media can be recovered. But if you added new files since, then the chances are the unreferenced data has been actually overwritten. In this case, it is gone.
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What file system are you taking about here? The damaged file system (micro-sd card) can't have new files added to it as it is inaccessible. It also has not been formatted since the problem. The usb with the deleted files is not damaged and not formatted but I have put new files on it since. Sounds like you're combining the two different devices. Sorry if this is a bit confusing.
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What file system are you taking about here? The damaged file system (micro-sd card) can't have new files added to it as it is inaccessible. It also has not been formatted since the problem. The usb with the deleted files is not damaged and not formatted but I have put new files on it since. Sounds like you're combining the two different devices. Sorry if this is a bit confusing.
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Both; I am answering the question for both devices at once. I'm not confused
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Both; I am answering the question for both devices at once. I'm not confused
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Ok. I thunk I'm da confused one
Anyway, so basically you're saying that it is possible for the IT guys at my school to fix the micro sd card and recover its data right? I don't think I'm going to bother trying to recover the deleted one on my usb.
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The s3 doesn't play very well with sandisk cards in general (samsung confirmed this) . I personally use a pny and have no issues, I would suggest trying to return the card and get a different brand.
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Lately I've been having trouble with my SD card. When loading new files to the card they're present for a while (about 4 hours) and then they mysteriously "Vanish." This is with any file placed on it, be it through USB or downloaded or moved to the SD card. The old files that are on the card are still readable and do not pull the same vanishing act.
I just want to know if there's a way to fix this before re-formatting nearly everything.
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Lately I've been having trouble with my SD card. When loading new files to the card they're present for a while (about 4 hours) and then they mysteriously "Vanish." This is with any file placed on it, be it through USB or downloaded or moved to the SD card. The old files that are on the card are still readable and do not pull the same vanishing act.
I just want to know if there's a way to fix this before re-formatting nearly everything.
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Try to move everything to your computer and re format but the card is probably bad
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Try to move everything to your computer and re format but the card is probably bad
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The reformat stays it's working but then stops halfway, and the card has all the regular information still on it. Something's really off... I'm going to try to plug it into my computer and format it that way.
OK this just got really weird. The format was successful after logging into my computer, but resetting the phone brought back everything that was wiped. And the files are fine.
I could really use some help with this thing.
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OK this just got really weird. The format was successful after logging into my computer, but resetting the phone brought back everything that was wiped. And the files are fine.
I could really use some help with this thing.
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Grr... I'm having the same issues!! 64gb card
I had the same issue with my 64gb sdxc card but I have a sandisk so the offer a life time warranty so they replaced it.
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