HI,
I have D620r and 16gb microsd card. Are 64gb+ cards compatible with our device or the max is 32gb as gsmarena.com says?
I think someone in the forum has tested a 64GB with success.
Not sure if it's safe above that.
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Vagelis1608 said:
I think someone in the forum has tested a 64GB with success.
Not sure if it's safe above that.
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I've it in my D620, it didn't work until I insert it when the phone is on. And at the reboot the phone still don't recognize it. Maybe it's only an issue of my (cheap) sdcard.
Veshialle said:
I've it in my D620, it didn't work until I insert it when the phone is on. And at the reboot the phone still don't recognize it. Maybe it's only an issue of my (cheap) sdcard.
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Make sure that it is formatted as FAT32.
exFAT and ext2/3/4 don't work.
Big SD cards are usually formatted as exFAT by default and you have to format it as FAT32 with a PC or custom recovery.
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What is the best way to prepare 64gb card(SanDisk Ultra Sd XC) for s3?
Thanks
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I Just stick it in there and format it
Lookin4somehelp said:
What is the best way to prepare 64gb card(SanDisk Ultra Sd XC) for s3?
Thanks
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Try your phone first, if that doesn't work. Then pop it in your computer and try a fat32 format. It'll go to 32GB. Then put it in your phone and it'll format it again and it should be 64GB
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I use guiformat (cannot link due to forum rules, use google it's the first result) to format the card in FAT32 and get the entire space, otherwise it cannot be seen by ClockWork Mod Recovery
Lookin4somehelp said:
What is the best way to prepare 64gb card(SanDisk Ultra Sd XC) for s3?
Thanks
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READ THIS!! RE: 64GB SANDISK MICROSDXC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33768158&postcount=58
YogSothoth said:
I use guiformat (cannot link due to forum rules, use google it's the first result) to format the card in FAT32 and get the entire space, otherwise it cannot be seen by ClockWork Mod Recovery
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Yes it can be seen, just not by the touch version.
i'm looking to root my S3 etc and run Resurrection Remix Jelly Bean ROM [AOKP M1]...
i have a sandisk 64gb sd card in my phone at the moment which is working fine, after some format work, and i want to keep using this card while running Resurrection
is it simply a matter of formatting to FAT32? or is it more difficult?
Hi guys,
so recently i screwd up my phone and needed a motorola factory cable to fix it. Now that i have it and up and running, i seem to have another problem.
My SD Card is not recognized in the phone. when i put it in my other phone, it works fine with all data there. Connected to my com and it reads it and what not. So i tried formating it again, and same problem.
Tried fastbooting my phone back twice to stock unrooted, and its the same. Tried factory reset, the same..
any idea how can i fix this? Or do i need to get my self a new SD Card T_T
thanks!!
Format the sdcard as fat32 partition from the PC. Use a program that can partition disks/ cards like MiniTool Partition Wizard
Hi! thanks for the reply, tried that, same thing
Hi, just to add..i tried a friends SD card in my phone, and im getting the same error. could it be due to h/w problem?
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my SD card locked up on cm 10.1 and it won't format or do anything
BADDINOROX99 said:
my SD card locked up on cm 10.1 and it won't format or do anything
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locked up can you be more specific ?
naifs_br10 said:
locked up can you be more specific ?
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For some reason it got stuck on write protected mode I've tried putting it in the adapter and unlocking but it doesn't work I can't delete files or add any more files its a 64 gigabyte Micro SD card I can only read files on my computer and when I put it in my phone it says unsupported files
BADDINOROX99 said:
For some reason it got stuck on write protected mode I've tried putting it in the adapter and unlocking but it doesn't work I can't delete files or add any more files its a 64 gigabyte Micro SD card I can only read files on my computer and when I put it in my phone it says unsupported files
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have you checked if 64 gb is supported from what i read most phones only support upto 32 gb, also forget the adapter try using it in another phone and see it could be the sd card is corrupt but make sure to check the phone is 64 gb supported sd card
Android 4.0+ supports up to 64gb SD.
Nexus⁴
yeah.. maybe 64gb is not supported..
Quite easy.Uninstall the SD CARD and install it again for several times. And it will be ok.
My english is bad....Or even worse than bad....
myturbo1 said:
Android 4.0+ supports up to 64gb SD.
Nexus⁴
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Thank you sir
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naifs_br10 said:
Thank you sir
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No problem. Use the thanks button lol
Nexus⁴
Hi. After reading hundreds of pages and dozens of threads, being unable to find the answer, I decided to register and post.
I'm running liquidsmooth 2.9 and had to format my 64GB card to fat32. It now shows up with 26.5GB available. I couldn't format it to 64 due to my USB dongle doesn't support SDXC cards (Hama microsdhc 2in1 reader, did not find any firmware upgrades for it either)
My question is, is there any way to format the card back to the full capacity without having to purchase another card reader? I've already bought 2 and would prefer to format it using USB mass storage through windows, but no software I've tried thus far gives me the option to format it larger than 27gb.
Help would be greatly appreciated!!
You need root for usb mass storage, then download any of the usb mass storage apps from play. Card readers are £2.
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rootSU said:
You need root for usb mass storage, then download any of the usb mass storage apps from play. Card readers are £2.
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I am running Liquidsmooth, so I am rooted. I'm currently on a small island where all computer peripherals are outdated and shipping is ridiculously expensive and takes many weeks. So if there is a way to recognize more than 27gb using Mass storage it would be great.
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Question [Q] Formatting a 64GB card using mass storage?
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34592799 may help
tallman43 said:
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34592799 may help
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You seem to have misunderstood the problem
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perpetuus said:
Hi. After reading hundreds of pages and dozens of threads, being unable to find the answer, I decided to register and post.
I'm running liquidsmooth 2.9 and had to format my 64GB card to fat32. It now shows up with 26.5GB available. I couldn't format it to 64 due to my USB dongle doesn't support SDXC cards (Hama microsdhc 2in1 reader, did not find any firmware upgrades for it either)
My question is, is there any way to format the card back to the full capacity without having to purchase another card reader? I've already bought 2 and would prefer to format it using USB mass storage through windows, but no software I've tried thus far gives me the option to format it larger than 27gb.
Help would be greatly appreciated!!
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Use EasyUMS on the i9300 and then format from your PC? Or format exFAT in a i9300 running a decent Sammy ROM?
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Use EasyUMS on the i9300 and then format from your PC? Or format exFAT in a i9300 running a decent Sammy ROM?
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I am using EasyUMS, it still only shows up as 26.5GB and when it was exfat, it would just say "Insert disk in drive" when I was using USB mass storage. Right now the card is formatted as FAT32 for it to be able to be recognized at all, I'm just wondering if anyone knows of a way to reformat it to get the full capacity in Liquidsmooth through usb. I have tried SD formatter 4.0, Easus partition master, Guiformat as well as a bunch of others. Any ideas?
Thanks for the replies so far!
1) take nandroid to internal memory
2) flash touchwiz rom (aosp doesn't support exfat)
3) format sd to exfat (standard touchwiz format, use storage menu)
4) using easy ums / sg usb mass storage enabler - mount exfat card in windows pc
5) using easeus, format fat32
Should work
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rootSU said:
1) take nandroid to internal memory
2) flash touchwiz rom (aosp doesn't support exfat)
3) format sd to exfat (standard touchwiz format, use storage menu)
4) using easy ums / sg usb mass storage enabler - mount exfat card in windows pc
5) using easeus, format fat32
Should work
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Thanks, I'll try this. I should have done this when I flashed back to stock rom, but for some reason I thought I could do it through usb with Liquidsmooth.
Let me know how you get on...
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rootSU said:
Let me know how you get on...
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It worked beautifully. I had already flashed to stock earlier, and I guess from the relief from getting my full storage back (I was a little worried after reading about people having 64gb cards ruined in the phone) , I forgot to format it before reverting to Liquidsmooth.
Wish I didn't waste so much time trying to get the non-SDXC usb dongle to work It's just odd that this tiny stick should differentiate between SDHC/XC.
Thanks for the help. For those wanting to use a 64gb card with a non-touch wiz ROM, remember to format it before you flash and save yourself a lot of trouble.
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It worked beautifully. I had already flashed to stock earlier, and I guess from the relief from getting my full storage back (I was a little worried after reading about people having 64gb cards ruined in the phone) , I forgot to format it before reverting to Liquidsmooth.
Wish I didn't waste so much time trying to get the non-SDXC usb dongle to work It's just odd that this tiny stick should differentiate between SDHC/XC.
Thanks for the help. For those wanting to use a 64gb card with a non-touch wiz ROM, remember to format it before you flash and save yourself a lot of trouble.
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Cool. I thought it would work. Thanks for taking the time to update the thread.
- Note 3 running 4.4.2 Stock rom not recognized Transcend SDXC 64GB.
- Have a standard card format FAT32 and exFAT are not (On the rom Note2 Cook and other phones use normal).
- Note 3 machines running 4.4.2 Stock rom with 32GB memory card is returned to normal use?
I want to fix? Thank you very much.
XuanTruong said:
- Note 3 running 4.4.2 Stock rom not recognized Transcend SDXC 64GB.
- Have a standard card format FAT32 and exFAT are not (On the rom Note2 Cook and other phones use normal).
- Note 3 machines running 4.4.2 Stock rom with 32GB memory card is returned to normal use?
I want to fix? Thank you very much.
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Oh, I don't have any problem using my 64GB on my Note 3 running 4.4.2. Have you tried formatting it to different extension? Cai 64GB chay tot voi Note 3.
10507 said:
Oh, I don't have any problem using my 64GB on my Note 3 running 4.4.2. Have you tried formatting it to different extension? Cai 64GB chay tot voi Note 3.
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I finished formatting the card on the PC Note 3 received, but after reboot it does not receive another card, try formatting the report.
XuanTruong said:
I finished formatting the card on the PC Note 3 received, but after reboot it does not receive another card, try formatting the report.
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If you are on a custom recovery, you could try flashing this through recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2671445
10507 said:
If you are on a custom recovery, you could try flashing this through recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2671445
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New purchase, the original recovery.
try this
hey i just got my 64 gig card and i had to use this program called EaseUS Partition Master to format it correctly and its great ever since this is link
http://www.partition-tool.com/?gclid=CJmLw_fwob0CFfNxOgodvhcAIQ
Hello!
I would like root my LG G2 mini, but when i start the towelroot apk, it always write: This phone isn't currently supported. I saw a lot of video where people root this mobile with towelroot.
Sorry for my bad English, I'm Hungarian.
Thank you!!!
Malkavita said:
Hello!
I would like root my LG G2 mini, but when i start the towelroot apk, it always write: This phone isn't currently supported. I saw a lot of video where people root this mobile with towelroot.
Sorry for my bad English, I'm Hungarian.
Thank you!!!
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Look threw the forums, there is a way to root your device, you will need a sd card formated to ext (2 i think) and the update.zip file.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55158178
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Thank you for you're answers, i'll try these tips. First, i need a micro sd card, because i have not
plageran said:
Look threw the forums, there is a way to root your device, you will need a sd card formated to ext (2 i think) and the update.zip file.
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I bought a micro sd card, and now? How can i formated this card to ext 2, and what is this update zip file?
Thank you!!
Malkavita said:
I bought a micro sd card, and now? How can i formated this card to ext 2, and what is this update zip file?
Thank you!!
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Read up on the links suggested by Vagelis1608 that worked for me.:good::highfive: