I cannot read an SDXC card from my camera when plugged in via a card reader/hub. It is formatted exFat. Flash drives (thumb drives) formatted Fat32 work fine. I'm using a Mi Pad 4 Plus, which is otherwise excellent. Paragon software for exFat/NTFS is not compatable, according to Play Store.
How can I read an SDXC card from my camera? Cheers!
Check stick mount app by Chainfire.
dzidexx said:
Check stick mount app by Chainfire.
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Hi. Thanks for the reply.
I just tried that but it always crashes.
Incidently, I can read and copy from a "My Passport" hard drive plugged into the Mi Pad 4 Plus, no problem. Just SD cards not able to see at all.
I don't know.
Format this sd card & test it with h2testw.
dzidexx said:
I don't know.
Format this sd card & test it with h2testw.
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Solved it. It seems that an SD card which has been formatted in the camera cannot be read by connecting the SD card to the Mi Pad 4 Plus.
What has to be done is to format the SD card in the Mi Pad 4 Plus, then insert it into the camera, take photos in the normal manner, then remove the card from the camera and connect the SD card to the Mi Pad 4 Plus via a card reader. The Mi Pad 4 Plus can now read and copy the photos.
When the SD card is re-inserted into the camera do not format the SD card in the camera. Rather use a delete files function in the camera to blank the SD card. I'm able to carry out this process with a 128GB SD card and a Fuji X-T20 camera. The usb hub I've got also allows me to connect the SD card, a hard drive and the Mi Pad 4 Plus, so I can back up photos to the hard drive as well.
On reflection, while the above works for me, it's still a workaround.
Is it possible to enable the Mi Pad 4 Plus to read an SD card which has been formatted in a camera?
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So my S3 Pebble Blue is on it's way & I want to put all music & stuff on to my 64Gb Micro sd card.
Do I....
1: Format on the pc, if so which format & would the S3 still want to format when I put it in.
2: Format it in the phone & then remove & insert in to PC to transfer all my music & stuff?
I am familiar with android & formatting micro sd cards. I just wondered if being a 64Gb would be a different matter.
Ta
Just format in phone.
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Just format in phone.
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Cheers Matey
I also just received my SGS3 and inserted the SanDisk 64gb micro sdxc card.
I didnt format it, because it just seemed to work fine without formatting. Now I put all my data on it, but after a restart of the phone the card is suddenly corrupted...
In my phone it recognizes the card, but says its corrupted and needs to formatted. It then ejects the cards for safe removal. In my pc it doesn't recognise the card at all.
Does anyone have an idea on how to recover the data on it?
And what is otherwise the best way to format it?
Thx
RE:- 64GB MicroSDXC errors
I would use a external compatible Micro SDXC reader and connected it to your computer and try and recover the card on the PC. (first)
i) what operating system are you using on the PC.
ex-fat format problem in windows xp. If you have windows 7 it should be able to read ex-fat cards natively.
If you have xp you can try and install the
search for the knowledge base article 955704 on Microsoft Technet support package to enable xp to read ex-fat cards.
In the past I have used my external 9 in one reader to fix corrupted cards to recover the files from them using recuva or similar software it will restore the files onto your pc hard disk.
let me know how you get on.
Thanks a lot for the quick advice.
I don't have an external reader yet, so I ordered one just now. I have win7 on my pc, so I guess that will be ok. I'll try it later this week when I have the reader in.
Once I have it recovered (or not), what is the best practice for setting up the card? What's the best way to format it?
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I also just received my SGS3 and inserted the SanDisk 64gb micro sdxc card.
I didnt format it, because it just seemed to work fine without formatting. Now I put all my data on it, but after a restart of the phone the card is suddenly corrupted...
In my phone it recognizes the card, but says its corrupted and needs to formatted. It then ejects the cards for safe removal. In my pc it doesn't recognise the card at all.
Does anyone have an idea on how to recover the data on it?
And what is otherwise the best way to format it?
Thx
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Free PC program Recuva http://www.piriform.com/recuva mount via USB or scard adapter.
Or even try Hexamob (need root) our some other file recovery app
When done, best and easiest to format through phone.
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I have the problem same this:
" I bought a TF201 two weeks ago. And i inserted a Micro SD card 32gb Kingston to my device yesterday.
When i restart my tablet, it seems like okay when a notification appear in the screen "Preparing external storage..." , but the problem is here: the notification is pop-up in just 1 second then disappear.
And i cant enter my micro sd card. I go to setting -> storage and only see Internal storage 32gb.
Then i go to file manager and cant see anything about micro sd card.
I think the format of my micro sd card is wrong, or something wrong ? Cuz the tablet regconized something inserted in it so i can say there is nothing wrong about the device, isn't it ?" "
I using tf201 ICS .28 and have problem with sandisk 32G class 10. Help me huhu. Thanks for alls !!!
Hi, insert card into your pc or mac and check the card file system. If its ntfs, format it as fat32.
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Hi, insert card into your pc or mac and check the card file system. If its ntfs, format it as fat32.
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A MicroSD card formatted as NTFS should work with the Prime.
All of my 4 32 GB Class 10 MicroSD cards have been formatted as such and I have never experienced any issues with my Prime recognizing them.
Same here I have 32GB Scandisk class 10 microSD formatted with NTFS and no problems. I agree try reformatting the OS...I had problems with exfat or whatever it called
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Same here I have 32GB Scandisk class 10 microSD formatted with NTFS and no problems. I agree try reformatting the OS...I had problems with exfat or whatever it called
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I was formatted FAT32, NTFS. But it don't work (. In notification show me external storage, but i can't format with device, can't transfer data to card. huhu. I use ICS .28. help me ! help me!
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I was formatted FAT32, NTFS. But it don't work (. In notification show me external storage, but i can't format with device, can't transfer data to card. huhu. I use ICS .28. help me ! help me!
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Have you tried another microSDHC card to rule out the possibility of a faulty memory card?
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Have you tried another microSDHC card to rule out the possibility of a faulty memory card?
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No ! my card is OK. TF201 accept card, in file manager show me microsd card as external storage, but when i coppy and paste data (ex: Grand Theft Auto III) it don't run.
And in "apps2sd" it show " The device doesn't have a real primary external storage, or the primary external storage is emulated".
I wan't use the card for install apps (similar card on Samsung galaxy ace S5830). Help me please ! Thanks for all !
Slow format your card. Worked for me!
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Slow format your card. Worked for me!
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Thanks Bazel. But i'm sure format correctly. Slow twice with NTFS, FAT32
Try resetting factory settings
Hi! Try to reset to factory settings in the OS settings. This worked for my problem with external devices.
I was wondering if i could use a 64gb sd card on my ham2. I currently have a 32gb but thats a bit small for me. Thanks
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I was wondering if i could use a 64gb sd card on my ham2. I currently have a 32gb but thats a bit small for .me. Thanks
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I am using a 64gb and have heard 128gb work too. I use a fat 32 partition and link2sd and use external sd as main storage.
I too am using 64GB -- formatted to FAT32. If I recall, my card was pre-formatted with 2 partitions which the phone will not recognise. If you format it to NTFS, TWRP might not recognise it in recovery mode. Windows will not format such a large drive as FAT32, so you will have to use another tool -- e.g. MiniTool.
The caveat is avoid using a (cheap) USB card reader. I've corrupted the card before when transferring too much data to the card. Newer readers built into your laptop or using the USB cable directly to the phone seem okay.
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I was wondering if i could use a 64gb sd card on my ham2. I currently have a 32gb but thats a bit small for me. Thanks
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^^ Same as those guys, I also am using a 64gb card. No issues! Though surprisingly it made my Xperia bug out, lol
Just be sure you get something beyond first gen (40,MBS) cards. I have had 0 issues with anything up to 64gb I now have two 128gb cards that both work but get corrupted and require a format every time I attempt to transfer 10 + Gigs of information at a time.
hey i wanna buy redmi note 4 and i worried about that i heard about ammm. when insert micro sd card xiaomi dont support, and had reformat sd card ??? my sd card dont connected to pc via sd card reader and i dont have files on my pc, everything in the sd card, i dont loose it files from sd when insert sd card in to new xiaomi redmi note 4
im using 64gb sandisk , nearly full of its capacity with a lots of files and its working properly.
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.