Hi folks.
I have a Dell Venue 11 Pro 7140 Tablet.
How can i run Remix OS from the internal SD card reader?
Unfortunately the install tool only recognizes USB and internal HDD.
Tried to install Remix OS on a micro SD card with a USB card reader.
Remix OS boot from the USB Card Reader without any problems.
When i put the micro sd card into the Venues internal card reader Remix OS stucks and won´t boot.
Any hints from you?
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i have problems with my 8 GB microSD card. i could use it without any problems in other devices. now i changed the 2GB standard card from my x10 mini with the 8GB microSD card. now when i download files directly from phone or put files from my PC to the card using the phone, the most of the files that are bigger than 5MB are corrupted. but when i am using a microSD to SD adapter it works without problems. what can i do?
thanks in advance
I have a rooted OF NT8GB with the following issue
missing SDCard when Nook Tablet 8gb connects to my Acer C7 chromebook running ChrUbuntu
so I see the 4GB internal data partition of the Nook Tablet 8gb but there is no hint of the external SD Card
I really only keep stuff on the SD card because we all know the internal partition can be wiped out and reset by the device
lsusb will list the NT8GB but not the external SD card
I certainly do not want to eject the SD card from the tablet
Note when I connect the Nook Tablet 8gb to my WIN7 Acer Laptop i see both the Nook tablet and the external SD card in the tablet
as 2 separate drives with 100% success
I really want to resolve this so I can switch over to Ubuntu completely
TIA
Dave
If I ever plan to get an Sim card reader which plugs into a USB port.
Will Remix OS be able to detect and read the SIM card?
For example if I have a micro sim (gsm) from another cell in the sim card reader. Will remix OS be able to use the cell and data services with the sim card usb reader?
Great work in the latest version btw. Installed Remix OS on my HD 32gb partition. Works nicely.
I may just have to buy a sim card to usb reader and give it a try.
merculiv said:
If I ever plan to get an Sim card reader which plugs into a USB port.
Will Remix OS be able to detect and read the SIM card?
For example if I have a micro sim (gsm) from another cell in the sim card reader. Will remix OS be able to use the cell and data services with the sim card usb reader?
Great work in the latest version btw. Installed Remix OS on my HD 32gb partition. Works nicely.
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I have a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70F (2015) tablet that runs Android 6.0.
I have a new 32 GB microSD card.
When I inserted the card into the tablet, Android asked me to format it, which I accepted.
When I connect the tablet to my Windows 10 PC and try to transfer 5 GB video files onto the memory card, it fails (no error message, just an error sound).
I presume it's because Android formatted the memory card as FAT32?
So I connected the memory card to my PC manually and formatted it to exFAT using Windows' built-in format tool but when I reinsert it back into the tablet, Android says it's corrupted and needs formatting.
Any ideas?
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)
markyboy81 said:
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.