My note is not seeing my 16Gig micro SDHC card...
It worked before, then I switched it out (with a 4Gig card) to do some file maintenance on it on my laptop. Now neither will read it. Any ideas on how to restore the 16Gig card (reformat or something)?
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can it be that some sdcards can not be gold-carded?
I use a 32GB no-name microSD card and could not read it in windows after the gold-card procedure :-(
had to reformat it to be readable :-/
I am thinking of getting a 64gb micro sd card (which I believe will work in the GS2), how easy is it to transfer the apps and content that are already on my 32gb card? I is it as easy as just copying the content from the current card to my pc then copy it back to the new 64gb card?
Spewy1 said:
I am thinking of getting a 64gb micro sd card (which I believe will work in the GS2), how easy is it to transfer the apps and content that are already on my 32gb card? I is it as easy as just copying the content from the current card to my pc then copy it back to the new 64gb card?
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wait.... are 64GB micro SD cards out yet???
I have to go check.
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can't find any, where are you buying it.?
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Also, yes. It should be as easy as copying the content from one card to another.
Goes on sale tomorrow on Amazon UK for £99.
The SanDisk 64GB microSDXC does work in the SGS2 -- I've been using it for about a month now. If you're transferring stuff from an old memory card, I'd recommend the following procedure.
Remove the old card from your SGS2 and put in the new 64GB card.
Power up the SGS2; it'll say something like "external SD card is damaged. Do you want to reformat?" Say yes, and let the SGS2 reformat the card from exFAT to FAT32.
Remove the 64GB card from the SGS2.
Mount both the old & new memory cards on a PC, and do the copy there. Use your PC's SD card slot or a USB reader.
Once everything's copied to the 64GB card, put it in your SGS2 and you're done.
Isnt only up to 48gb sd card supported on our S2?
A couple of people have tried the SanDisk microSDXC 64GB , and it appears to work fine , after a format in the phone , 48gb is just the official max.
See thread in link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274789&highlight=64gb
I had a Sandisk 16 GB Micro SDHC card in my Atrix and all was fine.
I decided to trade it for a SanDisk 32 GB card and my Atrix was then unable to identify the card. After that, I also tried a Lexar 32 GB card with the same result. Both cards are working on other phones (namely HTC and Samsung).
Finally I tried a Kingston 8 GB card and my Atrix was still unable to recognize the card.
How to fix this?
Any advice is more than welcome, thanks in advance.
Hi all,
I recently bought a microSD card reader from kickstarter.com /projects/andyfei/mini-microsd-reader-for-android-smartphones-and-ta. According to this website, it works with microsd upto 64GB (larger has not been tested).
On HTC's website. htc.com /us/support/howto.aspx?p_id=529&id=316148&p_name=htc-one-x-plus-att, it states that: "HTC One X+ supports USB storage devices (except portable hard drives) up to 64 GB."
But somehow this SDcard reader does work with an 8GB microSDcard, but not with my SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-I card for mobile devices 64GB card.
However, the cardreader with 64GB microSD card does work on my windows PC. So, to me the cardreader does not seem to be the problem.
But I do not understand why this 64GB microSD card does not work on my OneXplus, while it is stated on their website...
Can anyone please help me out?
Thanks!!
I had been using my tab S6 with a kiwibird USB C SD card reader and this worked great.
I ordered a Samsung 128gb U3 micro SD card but my issue is that while the SD card is in the tablet, the USB card reader does not get recognised. This is also the same with my Note 9.
This seems very odd. Should this be the case, or is there a workaround?
problem solved (hopefully)
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I had been using my tab S6 with a kiwibird USB C SD card reader and this worked great.
I ordered a Samsung 128gb U3 micro SD card but my issue is that while the SD card is in the tablet, the USB card reader does not get recognised. This is also the same with my Note 9.
This seems very odd. Should this be the case, or is there a workaround?
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I contacted Samsung support and was advised to clear the data and cache from USB settings. After doing this the SD card reader now works while the micro SD card is inserted.
Problem not solved..
Ok, so I thought the problem was solved but it seems not.
Whilst my Transcend 64gb sdxc SD card was recognised in the card reader while the micro SD was in the tablet, the Toshiba 64gb sdxc SD card was not. When I removed the micro SD card from the tablet and rebooted the tablet, the Toshiba card was recognised in the card reader.
I've no idea why this would be the case but it basically means that I can't keep the micro SD card in the tablet which is a shame.