Hi guys, just a couple of questions about SD Cards.
First off, I've been having issues with mine lately. It's a 16GB Sandisk and I recently found out it was only class 2. When I first bought it, it worked well, never had any problems. But after a few months of installing apps onto it, loading/deleting/reloading large (8 or 9GB) volumes of music it started giving me problems. Now and again I get a Damaged SD card message in CM7 and sometimes while listening to music it will just stop playing and say the card has been ejected. I thought it was the ROM (Wildpuzzle at the time) so I changed, but it didn't help.
Could it be that the card is damaged, or that the data transfer rates have dropped with age to a point where it won't work?
Also, what class would you recommend I buy. Class 10 would be nice but for a 16GB card I might as well buy an mp3 player.
Thanks in advance
Try formatting the card and reusing it before writing it off. It may just work.
As for a new card, Class 4 is good and should fit all needs adequately.10 is definitely overkill.
I had a similar problem recently with a cheap unbranded class 6 4gb card. I was getting random errors and occasionally couldn't transfer data to or from it. It eventually completely died. Worst about it was I was using Darktremor's a2sd. I lost everything and had to start again from scratch. I didn't even have a nandroid backup outside of my SD card. Lesson well and truely learned. Make sure you have a backup of everything you need
Yeah I backed mine up, formatted it but I still get the problems. When they first started I was using DT's Apps2ext, that maybe did some of the damage with formatting and stuff, plus the large volumes of files I kept transferring.
I'm trying to work out if I want another card or if I should just save up and wait for that Samsung Galaxy S Wifi PMP. Need to see the price first. Or a tablet, but I think the Galaxy is all I can afford for now.
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Unplugged my Desire from the charger yesterday to discover the SD card had failed totally. Rebooting failed to recognise it and once the screen switched itself off I couldn't get it back on. With SD card removed the phone seems fine but the card is not recognised in any reader now and can't even be reformatted. Did the card just die (it got very hot) or has anyone else had this experience?
A possible SD card failure not caused by the phone or reader. IVe seen this happen and be reported before with certain brands. You should return the SD for a replacement (assuming you have tried all the normal ways to try and read it)
I had my 32GB class 2 do the same thing, I whipped it out and put it into a USB reader then reformatted. I fully believe that its down to not 'ejecting' the card first before unplugging it since I selected the device (card) to be read as a drive.
Just be careful dude, its a royal pain restoring everything, keep a regular backup of your card if you can spare the GB. its's real time saver.
I was a bit worred too about the heat of the device effecting the micro SD card, but from what I read its still well within the safe requirements of the card even at 40C.
most cards come with 2 years+ warrantly especially Sandisk so check that out if you've well and truely screwed the card up (it happens, sadly.)
Had this same problem yesterday with an 8gb card. Just wont but with the card in the phone. So far it has done it twice in a week , one 4gb , one 8gb, both times while I've been using HTC's music application. Don't know if its just a coincidence or not...
Do you use a task killer? Wondered if I'm shutting something I shouldn't be.
Was it a goldcard?
Thanks for the responses. No task killer active and cannot reformat the card because no reader will recognise it. Guess it has gone to the great card graveyard in the sky
May it rest in peace my friend...I sympathise and am sorry for your loss...
Before purchasing a new one make sure that it's not something with the phone.Can you live a few days with the spare 4GB card that came with the phone?Fill it and use that for a few days and see if something similar happens again.Except for if you've been using that already...
could creating a ext cache partition have anything to do with it ?
i had the same problem but managed to get most my data back first time....stupidly i formatted it and carried on using it. couple of days it died compeltly !
learnt my lesson and make sure i backup every few days- pain yes but it's the same with any data if you don't want to lose it back it up !
...premature death announcement there. After a couple of days rest in a darkened jacket pocket, the card is suddenly visible to my laptop again! Clearly on its last legs as several files corrupted and it refuses to reformat but at least I rescued most of the data.
As usual the only backup you ever need is the one you didn't do!
Try formatting with a digital camera...
I had a similar problem with a corrupt SD card in my old phone. Computer wouldn't read it, but managed to format it using a digital camera after which it worked again (and still is).
Might be worth a try before consigning it to the bin...
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I have been having a problem lately with my SD card.
When the phone boots up sometimes it fails to recognise the apps installed on the card.
The media scanner stalls at 0% when this happens.
Also I can still access the files on the card through a file explorer.
After messing with it & then letting the phone cool down, it is working now.
But I wanted to know if this was likely the card or the phone?
My first thought was that the card is going out.
I am running SRF 1.1.1 on EC05 modem
BTW: the card is a stock 16GB about 11 months old
I've started having issues with my SD cards lately. My stock 16gb fell off the map. Doesn't even get recognized as a solidstate device when I connect it up to my ubuntu desktop (kernel logs state "waiting for drive to spin up"... its SD...). Bought a new class10 16gb uSD, after a few weeks it got the 'card not recognized', didn't get recognized in windows or linux either. Ended up formatting it. Now I run My Sync Center and sync often to keep the SD card backed up.
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I've started having issues with my SD cards lately. My stock 16gb fell off the map. Doesn't even get recognized as a solidstate device when I connect it up to my ubuntu desktop (kernel logs state "waiting for drive to spin up"... its SD...). Bought a new class10 16gb uSD, after a few weeks it got the 'card not recognized', didn't get recognized in windows or linux either. Ended up formatting it. Now I run My Sync Center and sync often to keep the SD card backed up.
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Thanks for help. Sounds like a format may help more than a new card.
BTW: did the class 10 card make a noticable difference?
Every Card has its plus or minus, the more you flash etc, the more you abuse it. I had a 16 gb class 4 and I am a machine in trying something new or adapting and changing....so. I have had it for over a year, just upgraded to 32 gb class 10 and you can see the difference. I am not saying jump the gun and go get what I have. Whatever makes you happy, there are articles that explain all that about sd cards.
As far as it being a Rom issue, possibility. No Pointing Fingers, just take into consideration alot of things before you ask or point at one thing. Things Happen.
Save Data do not copy the rom once downloaded transfer directly and give that a whirl. Look at all you have flashed and done since you have had your card and how long have you had it. How many times did you take it out? How much have you downloaded and taken/cleared off the card? No different than a pc, its all in that little hard disk!!! I am not asking, just take all that into consideration.
Window shop with Patience if you decide to get a card, and look for a deal.
Hope this helps.......just another one of everyones Helpful Friends and XDA!!
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Every Card has its plus or minus, the more you flash etc, the more you abuse it. I had a 16 gb class 4 and I am a machine in trying something new or adapting and changing....so. I have had it for over a year, just upgraded to 32 gb class 10 and you can see the difference. I am not saying jump the gun and go get what I have. Whatever makes you happy, there are articles that explain all that about sd cards.
As far as it being a Rom issue, possibility. No Pointing Fingers, just take into consideration alot of things before you ask or point at one thing. Things Happen.
Save Data do not copy the rom once downloaded transfer directly and give that a whirl. Look at all you have flashed and done since you have had your card and how long have you had it. How many times did you take it out? How much have you downloaded and taken/cleared off the card? No different than a pc, its all in that little hard disk!!! I am not asking, just take all that into consideration.
Window shop with Patience if you decide to get a card, and look for a deal.
Hope this helps.......just another one of everyones Helpful Friends and XDA!!
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Thanks, you bring up some good points I realy had not considered.
I put my existing card in the sd slot of my laptop & scanned it for errors & bad sectors. It reported errors found & possible data loss. Total capacity is down by 1GB now. Most likely my fault, I remember a few ROM related issues that wound up in a reflash (a couple of times within a week), tried running without the journaling on. BIG MISTAKE!!!!! Anyway, thinking about it this started about when that freeze up caused the ROM break down. I might need to replace it since it has sectors breaking down. Card does seem to work ok since I run the repair scan.
Thanks again for the advise.
Hi guys, I just encountered this problem twice tonight. First, it said "the card is damaged" or something like that then all my photos disappeared (I managed to recover all of them using a recovery software). I formatted and check the card with command promt in windows. Everything was fixed then I put it back to the phone. After a while playing around with it, it said "sd card suddenly/unexpected removed" and again, photos disappeared. I've had this phone for 4 months and never had this problem before. no idea what was going on. I looked this up and it turns out many people used to have this issue with their S3. My card is 32Gb sandisk class 4. Any ideas? right now it's working fine but Im scared that it might corrupt again.
I'm not sure why you formatted it when you put it into your computer, unless it didn't give you an option but i had the same problem happen to me last week and what fixed my problem was I would have my phone's backcover off while tuning the phone on with the microsd card not inserted and after the phone fully boots up then insert your microSD card and it should fix the problem or it did for me atleast, give it a shot.
My s3 still recognized the card. The card was not dead, only the file were corrupted. I formatted it since I thought that would make it "new" again... I also checked bad sectors with windows. Right now it's working fine, I'm just afraid it might happen again and corrupt my photos.
Is class 4 too slow? I have a class 10 SanDisk 32gb but I figured testing it would be a waste of time since I had 4 straight months without problem with this class 4.
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My s3 still recognized the card. The card was not dead, only the file were corrupted. I formatted it since I thought that would make it "new" again... I also checked bad sectors with windows. Right now it's working fine, I'm just afraid it might happen again and corrupt my photos.
Is class 4 too slow? I have a class 10 SanDisk 32gb but I figured testing it would be a waste of time since I had 4 straight months without problem with this class 4.
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When you first put the SD card into your phone months ago, did you format with the phone or the computer? It's always recommended that you format from the phone, before you use it; because it can cause weird bugs down the line. Also, are you running any customs roms or is this happening on stock?
Well I don't remember if I formatted it. I'm on rooted stock JB. I've had this card for 5 months and it has stayed in my s3 since august. There were a couple of times I took it out without un mounting (I didn't know there was an option to unmount it), but that was like months ago. I've done a little search and actually, this is a pretty common thing.
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Well I don't remember if I formatted it. I'm on rooted stock JB. I've had this card for 5 months and it has stayed in my s3 since august. There were a couple of times I took it out without un mounting (I didn't know there was an option to unmount it), but that was like months ago. I've done a little search and actually, this is a pretty common thing.
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I had the same problem. It would let me view pictures and play mp3's fine, but when I tried playing a flac or video, I would get the same error. I reformatted with android and haven't had a problem since.
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I had the same problem. It would let me view pictures and play mp3's fine, but when I tried playing a flac or video, I would get the same error. I reformatted with android and haven't had a problem since.
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It has worked fine since last night. I just reformatted it again by the phone. Hopefully this won't happen again.
Had the same issue with my S3.
Turned out that the SD card was dying (the card brand is Team Group), this caused it to be unmounted by itself and then mounted again (sometimes showing notification “sd card removed unexpectedly”), hence triggering the “Media” scanning process and significantly draining the battery.
I created an application to monitor how many times the SD card was removed, and turned out to be unmounted every ~3 mins!!!
I then bought a new Transcend 32GB Class 10 card (made in Korea), and until now, this never happens, no reports from the application whatsoever, and no media process eating my battery.
I just published this app in the play store now, this is the link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sdcardmonitor
I had the same problem with a 32gb SanDisk class 10. Files would corrupt, it would occasionally not mount correctly, and I'd frequently get the SD card is Damaged message.
For me, it seems like it was simply a faulty card, as I have an 8GB and 16GB card that both have worked without issue. I sent the 32gb into SanDisk for warranty replacement.
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I had this problem for a while. Try formatting the card to fat32 and see if its fixed.
Hello to you all
First, I own this nice tablet s and bought a class 4 Kingston so card and didn't have much trouble until 4 days ago. Nearly every day since, the SD card stop working, and it needs to be formated in order to get it working again. I have copied several music a day videos and played them without any loss or error in them, but then from nowhere, it stops working.
Any ideas of how it can be fixed? I'm desperate cause I need to format it like once or twice everyday.
Thanks for reading.
I had a similar problem with my 32 Gig Sandisk Class 10 card, mine would just not read the card and would need a reboot to fix then it would be good for a few days and happen again. I have since replaced the 32 Gig card with a 64 Gig Samsung class 10 card, so far that card has not had any problems but I have only had it a week. I think the Tab S seems to be picky with certain cards. The 32 Gig card I have in a ASUS MeMo Pad 7 and it is working with no issues.
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Hello to you all
First, I own this nice tablet s and bought a class 4 Kingston so card and didn't have much trouble until 4 days ago. Nearly every day since, the SD card stop working, and it needs to be formated in order to get it working again. I have copied several music a day videos and played them without any loss or error in them, but then from nowhere, it stops working.
Any ideas of how it can be fixed? I'm desperate cause I need to format it like once or twice everyday.
Thanks for reading.
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depends on who/where you bought the sd card from. I have gotten knock off sd cards from ebay before that work like crap causing the issues you have described, so always buy from an official retailer. it may be that the sd card has gotten corrupted in a way that is not repairable as well
When it comes to sd cards (uSD) I have found using this to be the best tool for prepping/formatting and otherwise "fixing" cards. Now keep in mind, if a card is physically corrupted you're SOL but this utility has worked like a champ for me over the years.
For the longest time, I have been unable to use my 128GB Sandisk MicroSD card properly with my GN4. I have tried SD card fixes, foldermount, and messed with the platform.xml file as well. What I used to do back in the days of ICS/Pre KitKat 4.4.4 was take the SD card and plug it into my computer (via SD card adapter) and transfer the files I needed directly since it takes a while longer if I connected the phone to the computer. I can still transfer files to the microSD card if I plug it in, but they are not able to be read. This is starting to piss me off as I have a lot of music that I would like to store on the card. Anyone have anything else they can suggest?
I used foldermount last week - Some of the music files work properly, while some don't play and I get the message "unable to play this file."
I bought this card brand new and I'm hoping it's not "a bad card"
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For the longest time, I have been unable to use my 128GB Sandisk MicroSD card properly with my GN4. I have tried SD card fixes, foldermount, and messed with the platform.xml file as well. What I used to do back in the days of ICS/Pre KitKat 4.4.4 was take the SD card and plug it into my computer (via SD card adapter) and transfer the files I needed directly since it takes a while longer if I connected the phone to the computer. I can still transfer files to the microSD card if I plug it in, but they are not able to be read. This is starting to piss me off as I have a lot of music that I would like to store on the card. Anyone have anything else they can suggest?
I used foldermount last week - Some of the music files work properly, while some don't play and I get the message "unable to play this file."
I bought this card brand new and I'm hoping it's not "a bad card"
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I also use a 128gb Sandisk Card, the "ultra" I believe. I never had a problem with it, I just came from the Note 3 and put it in the Note 4 with no issues. Is yours the "Ultra" also?
Maybe a bad card. I got 3 fake ones on eBay before I got a real one. I flipped out on the sellers and reported them. Each time I got a bad one I spent hrs copying data over to the 128. I would copy over around 20 gb, and another 20 and so on. When I went to look at the files that I had first put on there they would be gone. There are programs u can download for free. Just Google how to tell if sd card is fake. A fake card is really a 2/4/8/16/32 card changed to look and act like a 128 and once it hits it's limit that u don't know what that is, the earlier data that was put on the card, disappears.
Here is a link for a program I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730285
This happened to me back in Oct/Nov when note 4 was launched. I ended up paying $120 on eBay for SanDisk's highest r/w 128 gb card.
The first seller claimed he didn't know they were fake and promised to stop selling them if I retracted my bad feedback as it was the only bad feedback he had ever received. Once I saw they were removed from his selling list I retracted the feedback. The second and third sellers I was not nice to, did not even have to send them back the pos card. My response was something like refund my ****ing money now for selling me this fake ****ing sd card. Ten minutes later both had gave me my money back. Assholes. After I got a good one I had contacted the first seller again and explained how much trouble I had and the scam artists there are on eBay. I feel that he was genuinely sorry and had no idea. He also stopped doing business with who he was getting the fake cards.
This good card has been great, note 4 32 gb internal, 128 external, both full, zero problems.
Plug it into your computer and check if it's formatted correctly (fat32 vs NTFS). That might solve the problem. Don't quote me, but I think it needs fat32.
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Plug it into your computer and check if it's formatted correctly (fat32 vs NTFS). That might solve the problem. Don't quote me, but I think it needs fat32.
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Yes it does need to be fat 32.
Also if is fake, u might format it, move data, insert in phone, and it says it's not readable and needs to be formatted.
Yes mine is the ultra version as well (in red letters on the micro sd card)
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Yes it does need to be fat 32.
Also if is fake, u might format it, move data, insert in phone, and it says it's not readable and needs to be formatted.
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the two options are exFAT and NTFS. I formatted on exFAT and it seemed to be working just fine until today.
So I use my sd card as direct storage for when pictures are taken. I was at dinner today and took pictures of the food we ate. All of a sudden when I go to the Gallery, I see a black and grey image with an exclamation point for the pictures taken at dinner with the exception of one. I am wondering whether Samsung/Google is releasing updates that put the phone back into the main issue of not being able to R/W to the external sd card? I don't know what else could be the reason. I also tested the card to make sure it wasn't fake. SO DAMN FRUSTRATING!
Shouldn't have to format it. Already exfat when it comes. If it's real, contact sandisk with pictures of the card and it's serial number and a copy of the receipt. They will replace it.