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Hey, i was using a Micro SD Card 4gb and suddenly i got a message saying 'mounted ReadOnly'.
I have tried to Format the Micro SD Card and delete all the files, but nothing seems to work all the files just stay on the Card and cant be deleted. What shall i do ?
Thanks
Hi, so, could You help me, please ? Can I Use this card for My HTC Wildf. ?
A-Data Micro Secure Digital 8GB, SDHC, class6
belzeba said:
Hi, so, could You help me, please ? Can I Use this card for My HTC Wildf. ?
A-Data Micro Secure Digital 8GB, SDHC, class6
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Yes that would be fine.
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Yes that would be fine.
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It's mean?
HTC wildfire support micro SDHC Card in class 6 or 10 or 15?
The class only means how fast the card could work, but all micro SDHC cards should work
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planning to buy this one
Does wildfire support
micro sdhc cards
i am planning to buy this one, any idea wil it work
http://cgi.ebay.in/32GB-Micro-SDHC-...340370?pt=IN_Memory_Cards&hash=item4aa5dd8e12
have anyone tested with sdhc 32 before
32GB Micro Mini SD SDHC Memory Card 32 GB
I just bought this one from ebay and works fine with my wildfire... I thought that it might slow down the phone or something but for now (I have it for about 5days) I have no complains.... the card is class 4 ..
As for the copy, I just copy the old card to hard drive than from hard drive to new card... no problems!
I will not crate new topic...
I just have question about changing SD CARD
In my HTC there is 2GB SD Card, I will be buying new one 8GB or may be 16GB.
I don't wont loosing my software and other settings and documents, phone book ect.
How to moving everything from one card to another with not loosing anything and making it easy
Can I just copy one card to another? It will be works?
Thanks
goralpm said:
I will not crate new topic...
I just have question about changing SD CARD
In my HTC there is 2GB SD Card, I will be buying new one 8GB or may be 16GB.
I don't wont loosing my software and other settings and documents, phone book ect.
How to moving everything from one card to another with not loosing anything and making it easy
Can I just copy one card to another? It will be works?
Thanks
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just copy contents to new card
Anyone tried a class 10 card?
I'm planning on buying this: http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/...y-Card-Class-10/Product.html?searchtype=genre
HTC Wildfire microSDHC Card wont work
Hi, I have just got new HTC WF and it came with a 2gb microsd - but when i try and use my 8gb microsdhc card it says 'Insert an SD card' even though its already in. I have tried taking out and putting back in and still nothing.
Can anyone help me with this please?
Aine666 said:
Hi, I have just got new HTC WF and it came with a 2gb microsd - but when i try and use my 8gb microsdhc card it says 'Insert an SD card' even though its already in. I have tried taking out and putting back in and still nothing.
Can anyone help me with this please?
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format in system using FAT32 and insert it , hope it should work fine
nicky041192 said:
Anyone tried a class 10 card?
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I asked the HTC support if the Wildfire supports class 10 cards and they said "Yes".
So I bought a 16 GB class 10 microSD card for my Wildfire and it works perfectly:
http://www.amazon.com/AUSDH16GCL10-...ty-microSDHC/dp/B004FPQJGK/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_2
I am still working with 2 2gb cards, one for films. But soon I buy a 16gb one. aty least a class 6
I have an 8 gb kingston card, but I get the "SD card unmounted" message, and then even on PC, I have trouble reading it. After a format it`s ok for another week or so. I need to stop being cheap and buy a new one.
nicky041192 said:
Anyone tried a class 10 card?
I'm planning on buying this:
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works for me 16gb class 10
be careful of Ebey, it's the paradise of fake cards
I have microsd hc class 6 8gb and when I put it in my htc wildfire on notifications there writes:
Checking for errors.
I thought that I should wait for 5-6 min, but its ongoing for hours.
ps. sorry for grammar.
charlo89 said:
be careful of Ebey, it's the paradise of fake cards
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Indeed ebay should be avoided
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I got a 32Gig class 10 from Play.com, it was about £18 on an offer before Christmas
Hi I have a problem with my new Defy. It comes with a 2 GB sd card. I wanted to change it for another 8GB sd card but when i do the change the mobile doesnt start! The motorola logo appears and after 5 seconds or so dissapears.
How can i change my sd card for another with bigger capacity?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry to ask, but you did format it?
Might be down to compatibility - alot of newer devices, especially smartphones, tend to prefer micro sd cards with faster speed ratings, eg class 6 or 10. If you've bought a cheap micro sd card, chances are it's a slow one and perhaps that's the reason your defy is choking on it?
At least you have your defy! Delivery of mine has been delayed due to the snow!
I have a class 2 8gb in mine. Doesn't cause any problems.
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I have changed mine from 2GB to 8GB I have no problems.The Motorola Defy starts as usual.
scrannel said:
Sorry to ask, but you did format it?
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Solved! The problem was the partition file system, FAT32. I just removed the partition and now all goes perfect.
Thank you very much.
I bought a new Sandisk Micro SDHC 32GB UHS1 to increase a write/read speed to/from sd-card. But the problem is the sd-card steadily unmounted when I listen to the music or watch the movies. I think it‘s because of the class of the sd-card.
Can anyone confirm that this doesn‘t happen with the other class of the sd-card (with the same capacity of 32GB)?
I‘ll be very grateful for this.
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i have a Sandisk card but mine is only 8gb
it just works fine .
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Machzelet said:
I bought a new Sandisk Micro SDHC 32GB UHS1 to increase a write/read speed to/from sd-card. But the problem is the sd-card steadily unmounted when I listen to the music or watch the movies. I think it‘s because of the class of the sd-card.
Can anyone confirm that this doesn‘t happen with the other class of the sd-card (with the same capacity of 32GB)?
I‘ll be very grateful for this.
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I have a 32gb class 4 SanDisk MicroSD HC card, and I've actually never had any card issues at all, ie unmounting, corrupting, or anything weird. I've seen higher class 32gb cards, but I know how rare it is to have a microSD that doesn't ever give you any problems, so I'm sticking with my slower class 4 that has never let me down since I started using it about 5 months ago.
Well, I found the problem. Our devices are compatible only with microSD cards that have 2.0 interface like classes 2-10. UHS1 cards have a new 3.01 interface, therefore our devices don‘t support the new interface.
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Machzelet said:
Well, I found the problem. Our devices are compatible only with microSD cards that have 2.0 interface like classes 2-10. UHS1 cards have a new 3.01 interface, therefore our devices don‘t support the new interface.
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It's supposed to be backward compatible, but I guess things don't always work how they are supposed to.
drumist said:
It's supposed to be backward compatible...
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I agree. With my Sandisk 32gb (Class 4), I formatted it as FAT32 with 64kb clusters from a card-reader on my PC.
I had unmounting issues as well, but I believe I incorrectly disabled something when I was debloating my Nitro...Once I started using CM9 though, the unmounting issues went away.
* If your Nitro is stock, then I would suggest trying to format your card from a PC and trying again.
* If you're rooted, stock rom and did some debloating yourself...Try getting your phone back to stock and see if you still have issues
* If you're rooted and would like to try a new ROM, definitely try CM9, that will take care of the bloat and potentially the unmounting issues.
Hmmmm I just bought a UHS-1 card, haven't opened it yet. Is this phone for sure unable to take advantage of it?
Machzelet said:
I bought a new Sandisk Micro SDHC 32GB UHS1 to increase a write/read speed to/from sd-card. But the problem is the sd-card steadily unmounted when I listen to the music or watch the movies. I think it‘s because of the class of the sd-card.
Can anyone confirm that this doesn‘t happen with the other class of the sd-card (with the same capacity of 32GB)?
I‘ll be very grateful for this.
Sent from my LG-P936 using xda premium
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Try heading to http://www.sdcard.org and download the SD Card formatter. Format the card and see if it makes a difference (Needs to be done from a Laptop/PC). I know I had to do this with one of my external SD Cards and it started working again, but I did not have the same problem as you.
I was wondering what the max size Micro SD card for the external slot could be used on this phone for music, videos, picture, maybe eventually moving apps to?
Thank you,
Whiteice
128 micro sdxc is the max i think it says on the box. (trashed mine) currently ruinning a 32 micro in my S3 no problems what so ever
The Samsung web site lists 64GB as the max size, but that may just be because that's the largest card currently available. The sdXC spec allows for up to 2 TB cards,.
I have a 64GB GB Sandisk card that works fine.
64GB is the biggest that will work on this phone. Some of the 64GB cards won't be recognized, and will need to be format to FAT32. My SanDisk Ultra 64gb Class 10 Micro Sd card had to be formated to FAT32 so I could use it in my S3 even though it said it was made for Android.
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poit said:
The Samsung web site lists 64GB as the max size, but that may just be because that's the largest card currently available. The sdXC spec allows for up to 2 TB cards,.
I have a 64GB GB Sandisk card that works fine.
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yeah i agree as well, the galaxy s3 doesnt have a limit of ext storage to support once it was upgraded to support SdXC, other then the Sd support max limit which is 2T of space for a SDXC memory card. Ull just have to format the XC memory card to extfat or Fat32 both beeing close to the same and supportive specially if ure rooted with CWM and want to nandroid.
had to do the same with my new MicroSdXC 64 Mobile Ultra Class 10 which also said it was made for android devices. using my OTG usb mass storage it shows me having 2-2Ts separate connected together. dont ask i watch alot of movies :laugh:
so you have to format 64gb sdxc card to fat32 to work on sgsiii, if you are rooted......correct?
Forever Justice said:
so you have to format 64gb sdxc card to fat32 to work on sgsiii, if you are rooted......correct?
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My card came formatted exFAT and I did not reformat it before using it in my phone. The only gotcha with exFAT is that the recoveries can not recognize exFAT. I also had to download an update from Microsoft to get my Win XP machine to be able to use the exFAT partition. If that is an issue you can use SD Formatter to reformat the card to FAT32.
Just what I was looking for!!!
ChaosTime86 said:
64GB is the biggest that will work on this phone. Some of the 64GB cards won't be recognized, and will need to be format to FAT32. My SanDisk Ultra 64gb Class 10 Micro Sd card had to be formated to FAT32 so I could use it in my S3 even though it said it was made for Android.
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Thanks, bro.....just what I was looking for. running out of storage with different roms and backups. Thanks again.:good::good:
I have read, that not all the phones support both micro sd and micro sdhc card. I want to buy a new card, just wanted to know if my phone would support 16 gb micro sdhc class 10 card or not. thank you
learner420 said:
I have read, that not all the phones support both micro sd and micro sdhc card. I want to buy a new card, just wanted to know if my phone would support 16 gb micro sdhc class 10 card or not. thank you
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i m using 32gb class 10
atleast all smartphone above 10000 will support 32gb class 10...dont wry
ansebovi said:
i m using 32gb class 10
atleast all smartphone above 10000 will support 32gb class 10...dont wry
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bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
learner420 said:
bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
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I'm using a 16GB Class 10 SDHC right now
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learner420 said:
bro its not the class or memory i am worried about, I want to know whether it support micro 'SDHC' card because the specification says it support micro sd card.
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bro most memory card is sdhc....its just SD high Capacity...if u have more than 4 gb...all are sdhc i think..
And i really dont know why people are using class 10 cards for phones, i think its for dslr and video cameras which require fast writing speed. IMO class 6 is enough for phones. (P.S : Correct me if i am wrong.)
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Almost all smartphones these days support upto 32 GB. SDHC means Secure Digital High Capacity, and @ansebovi you are right all memory cards with a memory of 4GB-32GB are SDHC. And our phone will support all SDHC cards. What our phone doesnt support is SDXC cards,its SD Xtended Capacity,used for 64GB+ cards.
@SK:) Its upto you to use the memory card of your choice. If you can afford Class 10 SD cards then its fine, I use a Class 4 SD as its enough for my use. But if you plan on swapping(which in this phone's case,is not really needed) then higher the class the better it gets.....
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And i really dont know why people are using class 10 cards for phones, i think its for dslr and video cameras which require fast writing speed. IMO class 6 is enough for phones. (P.S : Correct me if i am wrong.)
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because i use memory card for swapping,saving app in sd than internal sd....internal sd speed is high...
so to compensate than speed we may need class 10,,..since i m using more than 100apps which are stored in sd..if i use class 6...my phone will lag...since it cant read from sd with high speed.....
price of 32gb class 10 is 1500rs
price of 32gb class 6 is 1350rs
with just 150rs u can get 2xspeed...
now understand?
ansebovi said:
because i use memory card for swapping,saving app in sd than internal sd....internal sd speed is high...
so to compensate than speed we may need class 10,,..since i m using more than 100apps which are stored in sd..if i use class 6...my phone will lag...since it cant read from sd with high speed.....
price of 32gb class 10 is 1500rs
price of 32gb class 6 is 1350rs
with just 150rs u can get 2xspeed...
now understand?
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Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
syedafzal.shah said:
Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
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Yeah KINGSTON would be fine but SanDisk would be better because I am using it and it got nice write\read speeds, excellent for swapping, no lags. But still it's my personal opinion, so go with the one u like
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Shazam_strikes said:
Yeah KINGSTON would be fine but SanDisk would be better because I am using it and it got nice write\read speeds, excellent for swapping, no lags. But still it's my personal opinion, so go with the one u like
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Actually I hav 16 gb class 4 sd card... i wouldt hav think of swapping the memory if GLtoSD or FOLDERMOUNT hav worked on my CM 11... but those apps are not supporting and I was not being able to play HD Games... so want to swap memory
syedafzal.shah said:
Actually I hav 16 gb class 4 sd card... i wouldt hav think of swapping the memory if GLtoSD or FOLDERMOUNT hav worked on my CM 11... but those apps are not supporting and I was not being able to play HD Games... so want to swap memory
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Go with Sandisk class 10 card it wouldn't disappoint you and you will be able to play any game without lag hit thanks if I have been of any help
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Shazam_strikes said:
Go with Sandisk class 10 card it wouldn't disappoint you and you will be able to play any game without lag hit thanks if I have been of any help
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Is the problem with CM 11 or those GL2SD and Folder Mount dont support 4.4.2?
syedafzal.shah said:
Is the problem with CM 11 or those GL2SD and Folder Mount dont support 4.4.2?
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I think the problem is most probably with cm11 because gl2sd and Folder mount supports KitKat.
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Shazam_strikes said:
I think the problem is most probably with cm11 because gl2sd and Folder mount supports KitKat.
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So swapping memory will work to play HD games?
syedafzal.shah said:
So swapping memory will work to play HD games?
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Yes it will after swapping your external memory becomes internal and vice-versa and then you will be able to install games directly to your swapped internal memory without using folder mount or gl2sd.
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Yes it will after swapping your external memory becomes internal and vice-versa and then you will be able to install games directly to your swapped internal memory without using folder mount or gl2sd.
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Thanks bhai..
Yes, You Can..
syedafzal.shah said:
Which company SD card are you using... will KINGSTON 32gb class 10 sd will be fine to swap memory... or should I get a Sandisk , samsung, sony, Transend???
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yes dude,
I have been using Kingston 64 GB UHS1 Class10 SDXC card
& I already successfully swaped my SD (JB 4.3)
I have both Sandisk & Kingston. both are class10 UHS1 64GB
Sandisk's performance (PC copying speed) is far better than Kingston.
spknair said:
yes dude,
I have been using Kingston 64 GB UHS1 Class10 SDXC card
& I already successfully swaped my SD (JB 4.3)
I have both Sandisk & Kingston. both are class10 UHS1 64GB
Sandisk's performance (PC copying speed) is far better than Kingston.
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64GB but our xperia M supports only 32GB at Max na ... how can you be using 64GB?
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I have a samsung class 4 16GB sd... will it run ok if I swap it, will it run smooth all games ... and can i flash another MC if I buy it later?
syedafzal.shah said:
64GB but our xperia M supports only 32GB at Max na ... how can you be using 64GB?
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Yes dude. 64GB will work almost all devices. (maybe 128, 256...etc)
Even very-lower end phones and basic phones.
But couldn't get its full potential.
I mean we have to use it under FAT32 file system.
I am using windows on my PC, so I don't know about Linux & ext partitions.
If your handset doesn't shows an option to format it, you could use third party partition tools on your PC or even your handset itself.