exfat format - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Questions & Answers

Does miui 9 beta rom 7.8.10 supports exfat format sd card

sjadhav252 said:
Does miui 9 beta rom 7.8.10 supports exfat format sd card
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Many users have reported that it doesn't. You have to format your SD card in FAT32 format to make it work in MIUI 9.
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64GB SD card support

HI All,
Does Redmi Note 3 pro support 64gb sd card?
Regards,
Sarvesh
Yup, but in fat32 format if im not mistalen
Windslash31 said:
Yup, but in fat32 format if im not mistalen
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Thanks for your reply.I hope to get some more concrete information.Thanks anyways.
Yes. I have one and it works great.
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128GB works
Klanac89 said:
128GB works
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Will a 128GB MicroSD card like this work?: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Real..._1&btsid=e8ae3442-763d-4f6b-92af-742983463db1
I'm about to get a Redmi Note 3 Pro (ordered from Top One on Aliexpress, will arrive next week) and I'm wondering which MicroSD to buy. I saw that one, it has 22.000 reviews, 4.9 Stars average, I was wondering if the 128GB version would work with the Redmi Note 3 Pro.
Klanac89 said:
128GB works
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Hi Clanac89....im ecstatic that 128gb also works...is your card in FAT32 format or NTFS?
Let me know
Wazzim said:
Yes. I have one and it works great.
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Thanks Wazzim,
If possible can you share your experience too.ex how is the performance after inserting SD card and format(FAT32 or NTFS) and any other observations.
Regards,
Sarvesh
FAT32 (never had NTFS)
has anyone tried with an exfat formatted card? I need mine on exfat, since I carry movies bigger than 4GB on it. Can anyone try if it works?
I'm pretty sure I had exfat but it asked me to format the card.
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Afaik all MicroSD (also SDHC and SDXC) are supported up to 128GB. Maybe also above that, but thats what official supported.
Greetings
Redmi 3 pro 64GB SDCARD support
sarveshbrahma said:
HI All,
Does Redmi Note 3 pro support 64gb sd card?
Regards,
Sarvesh
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I have accessed the SD Card with a SD Card reader in my windows computer. Then I deleted the exiting partition. Then I created a new one using FAT32. After this my Redmi 3 pro could access the sd card.
Hope this help you.
Regards, Jaques
ExFAT
admirdante said:
has anyone tried with an exfat formatted card? I need mine on exfat, since I carry movies bigger than 4GB on it. Can anyone try if it works?
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Exfat can work only on custom ROM along with custom kernel which has a built in support for this.'
Otherwise you will have to live with FAT32 on 64GB or above (just like I am)
sarveshbrahma said:
HI All,
Does Redmi Note 3 pro support 64gb sd card?
Regards,
Sarvesh
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Format the micro SD card to far32 if you are using stock kernel. Otherwise it will work fine on custom kernel.
admirdante said:
has anyone tried with an exfat formatted card? I need mine on exfat, since I carry movies bigger than 4GB on it. Can anyone try if it works?
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sadly miui only supports fat32. tried exfat and it doesn't recognize the format.
use cm13 rom and custom kernel will get ntfs and exfat support!
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NVDX11 said:
Files above 4GB gets transfer works too on Linux based system,i have personally tried a 5GB files copied successfully,performance is good to
Device:Redmi note 3 Qualcomm 32gb variant
Sdcard:sandisk 64GB class 10 ,formatted on fat32
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You have tested a ext2/3/4 filesystem and it worked in the device w/MIUI ? I doubt xfs Or f2fs would work....
I might try ext3 later and report back
otyg said:
You have tested a ext2/3/4 filesystem and it worked in the device w/MIUI ? I doubt xfs Or f2fs would work....
I might try ext3 later and report back
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I have tested fat32 on my 64gb sdcard , people claims files which are above 4gb cant be transferred to sdcard ,i have transferred 5gb file before,i haven't tested ext filesystems.

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Anybody Use 64Gb Memory Card In Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon Version Or Is It Compatable With 64Gb
sjadhav252 said:
Anybody Use 64Gb Memory Card In Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon Version Or Is It Compatable With 64Gb
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Yes, it's compatible.
Make sure it is formatted fat32 by the phone.
Even I used the sandisk class 10 128gb on the first day without any problem. But you must formatted to fat32. I used guiformat to format it.
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The only Disadvantage of fat32 filesystem is you cannot transfer a "single file" more than 4 GB.
And yes Xiaomi Rn3 supports upto 128GB memory cards On fat32 filesystem.

issue: TWRP doesn't recognize sd card in Redmi Note3

So I recently flashed TWRP 3.0.0(Cofface) in my redmi note3 and when i try to mount the the externel sd it won't check the box(not able to check) so I can't save backups onto my external SD. even I can't access both sd and internal when I connect using the usb. but sd card works fine when phone is using. Pleanse help me how to fix this
Model: Redmi Note 3 (MiUI 7.5.3.0) Global Stable
Twrp: Cofface 3.0.0
This happened to me to and what I did is take the card and format it using the format button inside the storage settings and twrp recognized it after
justinxfan said:
This happened to me to and what I did is take the card and format it using the format button inside the storage settings and twrp recognized it after
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Which files system method did u used to format..? I mean fat32 or NTFS or any othe?
tvteja said:
Which files system method did u used to format..? I mean fat32 or NTFS or any othe?
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https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/euf/assets/images/faqs/Marshmallow/sd-card/sd-4.PNG

CM13 and "internal" SD card

Hi,
CM offers to format the SD card as internal storage. I guess this is necessary to move apps to sd?
Can anybody tell me the pros and cons of that feature?
Any issues with TWRP and a internal sd format?
What about updating / flashing ROM?
Any other issues?
havent tried it, ofcourse it asked me too though, but i did not choose it,
you can go ahead and choose it ON AN EMPTY SD CARD and see what happens and you can probably tell me so that i can give a try:laugh: all the best:good:
topaza said:
Hi,
CM offers to format the SD card as internal storage. I guess this is necessary to move apps to sd?
Can anybody tell me the pros and cons of that feature?
Any issues with TWRP and a internal sd format?
What about updating / flashing ROM?
Any other issues?
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Technically, that option formats your SD to be fused with your internal storage. So you wouldn't be needing to "move" the apps anymore. The pro is, you will have a larger internal memory, the cons are; 1. You can't insert your SD in other devices anymore. Only in your phone. 2. Some users reported that they can't access the storage after formatting.
Flashing and updating ROMs should work just fine.
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Thanks! Do you know how this is technically realized? Is the sdcard just formatted with some unix file system and than mounted to /data instead of the internal volume?
Or is it really merged with the internal storage by LVM volume or something like that?
topaza said:
Thanks! Do you know how this is technically realized? Is the sdcard just formatted with some unix file system and than mounted to /data instead of the internal volume?
Or is it really merged with the internal storage by LVM volume or something like that?
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It is merged. For example we have 10GB of storage usable and you have a 16GB card, you will then have about 25GB of internal storage.
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i don't recommend to use any SD card as internal Card unless Class 10 with capacity 16GB . otherwise keep it external =)
Romiui said:
i don't recommend to use any SD card as internal Card unless Class 10 with capacity 16GB . otherwise keep it external =)
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It is a Class 10 Card but with 64GB capacity. Why would the capacity make any difference in this setup?
Is the internal storage faster than a class 10 card?
topaza said:
It is a Class 10 Card but with 64GB capacity. Why would the capacity make any difference in this setup?
Is the internal storage faster than a class 10 card?
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He was more referring to the class. Because any class lower than 10 would give low performance.
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I can report that I have successfully merge my sdcard and I also crypted my phone.
After that, I was unable to update my phone with TWRP.
re_endymion said:
I can report that I have successfully merge my sdcard and I also crypted my phone.
After that, I was unable to update my phone with TWRP.
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What update? OTA?
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adriansticoid said:
What update? OTA?
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I've done that 1 month ago, I don't remember exact CM13 version (cm-13.0-20161015-NIGHTLY-kiwi.zip or cm-13.0-20161022-NIGHTLY-kiwi.zip). I always update my CM13 by TWRP.
After sd card merge and encryption, TWRP didn't ask about encryption password.
Since, I've gone back : now, my sd card is external and I didn't crypt my phone again.
re_endymion said:
I've done that 1 month ago, I don't remember exact CM13 version (cm-13.0-20161015-NIGHTLY-kiwi.zip or cm-13.0-20161022-NIGHTLY-kiwi.zip). I always update my CM13 by TWRP.
After sd card merge and encryption, TWRP didn't ask about encryption password.
Since, I've gone back : now, my sd card is external and I didn't crypt my phone again.
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TWRP gives error?
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adriansticoid said:
TWRP gives error?
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No error at startup, but TWRP (3.0.2) was unable to mount partitions (it seems quite normal because no password was asked to decrypt partitions). So it was impossible to update CM13, OpenGApps, etc...
space was not the issue the class was the main thing . and about ur issue i recommend that u do stock then root again !

Does Lineage OS support exFAT on redmi note 4 SD?

Hello,
I have a 64 gb memory card which miui formats to fat32 for use.
I cant put files greater than 4gb on my meomory card.
So, does the custom os like lineage os , cdroid or ressurection remix removes this limitation ? Anyway to remove the 4gb file limit?
Format the sd card as NTFS using a PC. All android devices support NTFS sd cards created by a windows pc.
Nintonito said:
Format the sd card as NTFS using a PC. All android devices support NTFS sd cards created by a windows pc.
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NTFS format doesnt work. Tried and tested!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well that's basically SOL then. Only options would be to bite the bullet and use adoptable storage via adb commands to convert to the internal file system
Aj.GaLaxY aCE said:
Hello,
I have a 64 gb memory card which miui formats to fat32 for use.
I cant put files greater than 4gb on my meomory card.
So, does the custom os like lineage os , cdroid or ressurection remix removes this limitation ? Anyway to remove the 4gb file limit?
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ExFat works fine on LOS
whosucks said:
ExFat works fine on LOS
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thanks
Nintonito said:
Well that's basically SOL then. Only options would be to bite the bullet and use adoptable storage via adb commands to convert to the internal file system
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not able to get you. What is SOL? How to use adb to convert to internal storage?
SOL = s**t outta luck. To force adoptable storage just search here on xda it's a very common topic I'd say

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