[Q] How to prepare my new 64 GB microSDXC - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

I just received my SanDisk Ultra 64 GB microSDXC Class 10 UHS-1.
What's the best way to prepare it for my Note 2 (fat32, exfat, etc)?
Is there a particular way it needs to be formatted to be accessible via TWRP?
Thanks!

I did exfat on my card so I can put files larger then 4gb on it. Best way to format it is if you have some way to plug the card into your computer. Ib myself mounted my card through the recovery and formatted on my computer that way.
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format the card in the phone. You do it within Android in the settings area. I'm not sure what format, but I think it's NTFS. It's what I did, and I have put files larger than 4GBs.
On a side note, the file size issues doesn't come up except with media such as movies.

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Just got my Samsung 32gb class 10, where to start?

I just received this in the mail and I was wondering where do I start in terms of formating format and allocation size? Also, how would I check its true capacity and transfer rates?
put it in the phone & let it format for you, it formats exFAT but I was using a 64GB card. Not sure if it does FAT32 if using a 32gb or smaller sd card. If you need FAT32 then use linux or Windoze to format it & I always "default" for allocation size.
that is my question too. thanks

Sandisk Ultra SDXC Card Problem - Confirmed

I have a Sandisk Ultra SDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 Micro SD card in my T999 T-Mobile Galaxy S III phone.
The card has become "damaged" (Samsung's term). 4 times now. Please note that the card works fine on my Window 7 PC. This last time I formatted the card in the phone, put the card in the PC, copied a bunch of files to it (about 3GB) and then put the card back into the phone. And the phone said that the card might be damaged. I was sure to unmount the card before removing it.
I called T-Mobile tech support and they know nothing about it.
I called Sandisk and they said "There are known problems with Samsung Phones and Tablets and Sandisk Class 10 cards. Samsung is aware of this and working on it. Would you like us to replace your Class 10 UHS-1 card with a Class 6 card?"
I called Samsung tech support and they know nothing about it and are not setup to tell their engineers about issues. The only way to report an issue to engineering is via email.
Let's make a loud stink about this so Samsung/T-Mobile will fix it.
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I went out and purchased the recommended Sandisk 64 GB SDXC Class 6 memory card and the problems are exactly the same as with the Class 10 card.
The problem seems to appear when there is more that 4GB (I'm not sure if it is exactly the 4GB barrier or not) on the card the Galaxy S III has a problem mounting the card. Note that once the card has gone greater than 4 GB even deleting files to reduce it below 4 GB does not allow the card to be mounted.
On the class ten card I was able to successfully run the fsck -t exfat command on the card that Android would not mount. fsck returned no errors or problems found.
My testing is rather limited but I can say: The T-Mobile Galaxy S III (T999) does not work correctly with SanDisk Ultra 64 GB SDXC memory cards (class 6 or Class 10)
Please, let's spread this around so that maybe Samsung, T-Mobile and SanDisk will learn how to work together and solve the problem for the sake of their customers.
I put the new card in the phone and formatted it in the phone.
I don't quite understand how you got 2 crap microsd card, I'm using a Samsung ultra 32gb class 10 just fine, never had one problem mounting it never seen one error message. Sorry
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achmedclaus said:
I don't quite understand how you got 2 crap microsd card, I'm using a Samsung ultra 32gb class 10 just fine, never had one problem mounting it never seen one error message. Sorry
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I think it is a software problem with the 64 GB Micro SDXC Card.
I have a Sandisk Ultra SDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 in my Galaxy SIII and have never had an issue. I had problems formatting the card in my PC, So i just threw it in the phone and formatted it there. It was formatted and I have loaded about 25gb of music, 5gb of pictures through Cheetah Sync without issue.
picachux said:
I have a Sandisk Ultra SDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 in my Galaxy SIII and have never had an issue. I had problems formatting the card in my PC, So i just threw it in the phone and formatted it there. It was formatted and I have loaded about 25gb of music, 5gb of pictures through Cheetah Sync without issue.
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Have you rebooted your phone or unmounted and remounted the card? That is when the problems occur.
I believe that there is a bug in the code the Samsung uses to check the card prior to mounting. They are doing more than just a simple
fsck -t exfat.
I tried a 32 GB SDHC Samsung Class 10 card with the exact same data that was on the 64GB SDXC card without any problems. It is my belief that there is a bug in exFAT code in the Galaxy S III.
Thanks for your comments.
I have only unmounted the card twice to kickstart the media scan after loading some music and I reboot my phone every 2 days or so.
ChitownWingMan said:
Have you rebooted your phone or unmounted and remounted the card? That is when the problems occur.
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I've reboot my phone all the time—I don't have any problems. I don't mount/unmount very often, but just tried it now and everything appears to be fine.
My card is a 64 GB class 5 SanDisk, formatted FAT32 (done on a Linux machine).
tamasrepus said:
I've reboot my phone all the time—I don't have any problems. I don't mount/unmount very often, but just tried it now and everything appears to be fine.
My card is a 64 GB class 5 SanDisk, formatted FAT32 (done on a Linux machine).
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I believe the bug is in the exFAT drivers in the S III.
I formatted the card in the S III under the mistaken assumption that the phone would know best.
The theoretical maximum size of FAT32 is 2TB. However, since Microsoft in their infinite wisdom decided only to support FAT32 up to 32GB (most likely to force people to use NTFS) support for FAT32 above 32GB is spotty and unreliable.
This being said if you format a 32GB card or smaller in the Galaxy S III, it will be formatted FAT32. If you format a 64GB (or greater I presume) in the Galaxy S III, it will be formatted exFAT.
I will try formatting the card as a 64GB FAT32 partition. However, this will mess up my using a USB 3.0 card reader (at 5Gb/S transfer rate) to write to the card. Writing to the card via WiFi is interminably slow by comparison.
Sounds like windows is damaging the exFAT partition when you plug it in to your computer to transfer stuff. I've never done that because I just use Cheetah Sync to sync my iTunes(25gb) folder to my sdxc card and to sync my pictures/videos from the sdxc to my pc.
ChitownWingMan said:
I believe the bug is in the exFAT drivers in the S III.
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Seems that way to me too. exFAT is not in Linux upstream, so I imagine Samsung just bought a binary driver from someone. Who knows the quality.
I will try formatting the card as a 64GB FAT32 partition. However, this will mess up my using a USB 3.0 card reader (at 5Gb/S transfer rate) to write to the card. Writing to the card via WiFi is interminably slow by comparison.
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What does the card reader have to do with it? I've a USB 3.0 card reader, and my 64 GB FAT32-formatted fine.
As I recommended in the other thread, use a Linux Live CD to format your SD card.
tamasrepus said:
Seems that way to me too. exFAT is not in Linux upstream, so I imagine Samsung just bought a binary driver from someone. Who knows the quality.
What does the card reader have to do with it? I've a USB 3.0 card reader, and my 64 GB FAT32-formatted fine.
As I recommended in the other thread, use a Linux Live CD to format your SD card.
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or use Partition Wizard Home Edition (free)(windows) for large fat32 format jobs works perfectly and the price is right http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
picachux said:
Sounds like windows is damaging the exFAT partition when you plug it in to your computer to transfer stuff. I've never done that because I just use Cheetah Sync to sync my iTunes(25gb) folder to my sdxc card and to sync my pictures/videos from the sdxc to my pc.
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Because I thought the same thing one of the tests that I performed was to never remove the card from the phone. I did all of my copying to and from the card via File Expert Web Sharing. One day I ran the phone battery down and the phone rebooted. When it came back up it was unable to verify the card. However, fsck -t exfat found no problems with the card.
One interesting point, I was using Cheetah Sync (a great program) last night to copy a TitaniumBackup directory to the phone and it failed. Here is a copy of the email I sent to the developer:
The destination directory contains 11,841 files totaling 2.93GB and Cheetah needs to download 1917 files and is failing on the 1st file with the error "Sync Error - I/O error downloading files.".
Note: Cheetah Sync had already copied almost 7,000 files. It originally failed during a copy of almost 9,000 files. I restarted
the sync and that is why it failed on 1 of 1,917 files.
I am using a T-Mobile Galaxy S III (Model SGH-T999) with 32 GB internal memory and a 32 GB external SD Card (Samsung Class 10).
The source directory is c:\phone\card_backup\TitaniumBackup and the destination directory is /mnt/extSdCard/TitaniumBackup.
I am able to manually create a file in that directory using a file explorer.
tamasrepus said:
Seems that way to me too. exFAT is not in Linux upstream, so I imagine Samsung just bought a binary driver from someone. Who knows the quality.
What does the card reader have to do with it? I've a USB 3.0 card reader, and my 64 GB FAT32-formatted fine.
As I recommended in the other thread, use a Linux Live CD to format your SD card.
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The card reader is not the issue just the mechanism to allow me to copy files quickly from/to the card.
How Windows will handle a FAT32 partition greater than 32GB is my concern. In the past I have always used NTFS for drives/cards greater than 32GB because FAT32 has a 4GB - 1 file size limit and I have many video files that are larger then that.
MiniTool Partition Wizard and Easeus Partition Master can both also make a 64GB FAT32 partition.
Thanks...
Update
There is an update to this thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29904990&postcount=10

SanDisk Ultra 64GB microSDXC Class 10 Only $54.51

Found this really nice deal on Amazon.
Just ordered one
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007WTAJTO/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?redirect=true
I'd say be careful. If you check some reviews, I heard when they sell out, they replace it with Class 6.
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You don't have to worry if you buy from Amazon. If you buy from a third party make sure it says "fulfilled by Amazon", you'll get super saver shipping and it will be exactly as described.
It's Sold by Amazon and
Fulfilled by Amazon,
so I'm not too worried about it.
If they ship something other than what I ordered, I'll just return the item
I've always had good experiences with Amazon, as long as the Items are Sold by Amazon directly, or if the Seller's Return Policy is the same as Amazon's.
I read through All 12 pages of Amazon reviews.
This Is a Class 10 Card.
The 4th reviewer was only stating his opinion. Every Reviewer (111 of 112) received a Class 10.
And the 4th reviewer most likely also received a Class 10.
I'm actually using this card right now. Ordered it Saturday, got it Wednesday. Works like a champ.
From Amazon, of course. The price was cheaper than ebay, with none of the risk.
Bought this card last night...hope it works in a 16 GB verizon s3...
I would live to get one of these but I'm in Canada. Anyone want to order one for me?
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got this card today and it does not work...does anyone know if you need to do anything special?
bearklaws said:
got this card today and it does not work...does anyone know if you need to do anything special?
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What ROM are you using? Did you format the card?
senergy rom, and yes i formated it. i also transferd from old card to new card and still a no go.
went into setting /then to storage and tried to mount it that way also. it might be bad.
bearklaws said:
senergy rom, and yes i formated it. i also transferd from old card to new card and still a no go.
went into setting /then to storage and tried to mount it that way also. it might be bad.
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I can't see pics at work if you uploaded a pic with that, but does your computer read it? Does your phone say its corrupt? If everything says it's corrupt you can probably go to control panel -> hardware and do a full format (25/30 minutes). If nothing recognizes it at all, it's bad and you should request a replacement/refund.
had a hard time formatting the very first time. I am going to do a full format now, if that doesnt work, its going back. Thanks for the help.
Tried everything i know how...i am sending it back...thanks
Just received mine, and installed it in my S3.
Working Perfectly
This is what I did:
- I removed my SanDisk 32GB Class 6 card from my S3 after 'Unmounting' it.
- I saved All data on the card to a Folder on my pc
*the 32GB card is FAT32
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3, Formatted it, and Removed it after 'Unmounting' the card.
I transferrerd All data onto my New 64GB Card via my pc
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3 and Everything is Working Fine
*the 64GB card is exFAT
The 64GB card had 59.47GB Usable memory beforing transferring my folders over to it.
Biker1 said:
Just received mine, and installed it in my S3.
Working Perfectly
This is what I did:
- I removed my SanDisk 32GB Class 6 card from my S3 after 'Unmounting' it.
- I saved All data on the card to a Folder on my pc
*the 32GB card is FAT32
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3, Formatted it, and Removed it after 'Unmounting' the card.
I transferrerd All data onto my New 64GB Card via my pc
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3 and Everything is Working Fine
*the 64GB card is exFAT
The 64GB card had 59.47GB Usable memory beforing transferring my folders over to it.
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Nice...I could not even get my phone to see it...I did the same thing you did also...just a bad card,waiting for another.(thanks for the write up.)
bearklaws said:
Nice...I could not even get my phone to see it...I did the same thing you did also...just a bad card,waiting for another.(thanks for the write up.)
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Your card arrived in the cardboard/blister packaging?
Don't know what the odds are of getting a defective card, taking into consideration the Seller, packaging, etc. But hopefully your replacement card will have no issue.
Have you tried to install the card into another device, if one is available?
Biker1 said:
Just received mine, and installed it in my S3.
Working Perfectly
This is what I did:
- I removed my SanDisk 32GB Class 6 card from my S3 after 'Unmounting' it.
- I saved All data on the card to a Folder on my pc
*the 32GB card is FAT32
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3, Formatted it, and Removed it after 'Unmounting' the card.
I transferrerd All data onto my New 64GB Card via my pc
- I installed the 64GB card into my S3 and Everything is Working Fine
*the 64GB card is exFAT
The 64GB card had 59.47GB Usable memory beforing transferring my folders over to it.
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I did exactly the same (my old 32GB FAT32 card to new 64GB exFAT one).
And everything is going fine...
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key_r said:
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I did exactly the same (my old 32GB FAT32 card to new 64GB exFAT one).
And everything is going fine...
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Sounds good to me
My S3 now has a capacity for 96GB of frigg'n
memory
That's a lot of memory!
does a 64gb card HAVE to be exfat? or can i make it fat32?
diz_dizane said:
does a 64gb card HAVE to be exfat? or can i make it fat32?
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You can but you can't format it using the Windows formatter. I used easeus software to format mine so that the card would be visible in clockwork recovery. exFAT is not supported there. Had a bit of a scare after formatting with the HP utility. Repartitioned in easeus but it would only read on the computer and it would FC system apps on my phone. Figured out that the partition needs to be primary not logical (what easus defaults to for new partitions) to work on the phone. All you have to do is pop the card in the computer, open easeus and format fat32. Don't mess with partitions
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nacron said:
You can but you can't format it using the Windows formatter. I used easeus software to format mine so that the card would be visible in clockwork recovery. exFAT is not supported there. Had a bit of a scare after formatting with the HP utility. Repartitioned in easeus but it would only read on the computer and it would FC system apps on my phone. Figured out that the partition needs to be primary not logical (what easus defaults to for new partitions) to work on the phone. All you have to do is pop the card in the computer, open easeus and format fat32. Don't mess with partitions
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I didn't realize that Clockwork didn't read exFAT.
I just did a backup to my Internal storage cause as you say, CWM didn't see the ext. SD card.
I'm gonna reformat the card now.
Thanks.
Is this what I need to use to convert to FAT32?
http://en.kioskea.net/download/download-380-easeus-partition-master
I'm going to do the following:
- format 64GB card in my S3, which will delete all data
- install Easeus onto my pc
- put 64GB card into my pc
- open Easeus Utility, and format 64GB card to FAT32.
- reinstall Folders previously saved on my pc from my 32GB FAT32 card to the newly formatted 64GB card
- install card into my S3, and I should be good to go?
UPDATE:
- Formatted 64GB card to FAT32
- CWM recognizes card
All is well in the neighborhood

Which ROM allows reading and copying of large files into exfat microsd card?

I like to know which ROM allows me to read and copy large video files (larger than 4 GB) to and from my microsd card that is formatted in exfat ?
Are you sure it's exfat? I think it should work. I'd try reformatting it with Windows.
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Reformat a 64gb micro SD Card

Something I've been meaning to ask, simply because it's a wierd occurrence. A few days ago, I got a new 64gb Samsung micro SD card. Naturally, I had to format it into FAT32. I went to format the card using my S III (because it has helped put both my 32gb cards into FAT32). Format successful, and I moved a bunch of backup files from my other card onto it, and hooked it up to my Galaxy Nexus using my Meenova reader. The storage mounted, but it couldn't be accessed. The format of the SD card, I found out, was exFAT, not FAT32. My question is this: why when you use the device to format it does the 64gb card get put to exFAT instead of FAT32? I had to use my laptop to format it I to FAT32, just like the last time I got a 64gb card.
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I've always had to use my pc, I think the phone is only set up to format it in exfat because you can transfer larger files than fat32. I may be wrong though.

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