My sdcard is showing that is write protected when i connect my phone via the usb cable to the computer however when i unmount the sd an put the sdcard to my multi adaptor device is ok...I am rooted with stock rom 4.1.2
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Quick help: I decided to flash this rom after rooting the One X. But i forgot to put the rom file into the internal SD, i flashed the boot.img and it's in a boot loop. How do i get it out? Thanks!
I suppose you do have the latest cwm. If not, download it and flash it.
After that, go to recovery and there should be a option to mount sd.
Select it and your pc should Recognize the sd card.
After that, put rom on sd and flash as usual.
I mounted the SD card but when i attempted to connect the phone to the PC, it does not show anything. The phone shows unmount/ SD Card
I mounted the SD card but when i attempted to connect the phone to the PC, it does not show anything. The phone shows unmount/ SD Card
Do you have the recovery from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 ?
If yes, connect your phone to pc first before you select mount usb storage
Done thanks!
when i connect the phone to pc via usb it opens the sd card folder normally. after a while the folders dissappear and when i go to my computer it shows no usb device. the sd card unmounts on itself after a while which prevents me from copying anything of more than maybe 25mb to the sd card.
I have same problem. The only workaround is to put your sd card into a card reader adapter to put into your usb plug.
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usb problem,srsly try a diff one
is there anyway to recover the internal sd card? if it is the external sd card, i can just put it out and plug it in on my computer's card reader... and use any recovery program.. but it's not possible to do it with internal sd card as the card was inside the phone.. i tried plugging the phone to the computer through the usb cable but the recovery program wont detect the card even though the computer did.. so any help will be very appreciated.. thx
I'm not sure if this is related to the 4.3 bug or not but I have the tmobile galaxy s4 and I can no longer modify anything on my external sd card. Everything still reads fine but it seems alot slower than before.
I tried using es file manager to delete/write , but it dosen't work. It will say deleted successfully but when i refresh, it reappears. When i try to create a new file it says "sorry, operation failed"
I also checked the permissions file and it says it has r/w access for external storage.
Is my card just dying or corrupted or what? How can I fix this?
I just want to be able to use it again.
I also tried formatting. When i do it on the phone it just freezes. When I do it on the pc, it says write protected.
I tried gparted as well but it hangs during detection.
This is the default micro sd card that came with the phone...
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serulin said:
I'm not sure if this is related to the 4.3 bug or not but I have the tmobile galaxy s4 and I can no longer modify anything on my external sd card. Everything still reads fine but it seems alot slower than before.
I tried using es file manager to delete/write , but it dosen't work. It will say deleted successfully but when i refresh, it reappears. When i try to create a new file it says "sorry, operation failed"
I also checked the permissions file and it says it has r/w access for external storage.
Is my card just dying or corrupted or what? How can I fix this?
I just want to be able to use it again.
I also tried formatting. When i do it on the phone it just freezes. When I do it on the pc, it says write protected.
I tried gparted as well but it hangs during detection.
This is the default micro sd card that came with the phone...
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Remove your external microSD and plug it into a card reader and or the adapter which came
with the card then plug it into your computer.
Make an empty folder on desktop of computer and copy all files and folders from the microsd
card into the empty folder.
Format your external microsd using this windows utility and copy all the files/folders back onto
the card from your computer and replace it into your phone.
Here is the direct download link for this fat32 formatter which is a windows utility:
http://download.cnet.com/MiniAide-F...815.html?spi=e1b6eca6ba2a9bfc9c74ffba47b88ad1
By doing the above your external microSD card should work find again.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
Remove your external microSD and plug it into a card reader and or the adapter which came
with the card then plug it into your computer.
Make an empty folder on desktop of computer and copy all files and folders from the microsd
card into the empty folder.
Format your external microsd using this windows utility and copy all the files/folders back onto
the card from your computer and replace it into your phone.
Here is the direct download link for this fat32 formatter which is a windows utility:
http://download.cnet.com/MiniAide-F...815.html?spi=e1b6eca6ba2a9bfc9c74ffba47b88ad1
By doing the above your external microSD card should work find again.
Good luck!
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I having the same problem, the software cant help...
Hi, can someone share the way of setting up the Tab S, I would like to plug-in my Micro USB flash drive as an external storage on the Tablet S. Thanks.
tumbler1 said:
Hi, can someone share the way of setting up the Tab S, I would like to plug-in my Micro USB flash drive as an external storage on the Tablet S. Thanks.
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Insert your microsd. In settings go to storage and have the tab format it then you are done. Use your file manager app of choice to transfer files to the extsd. In your file manager, your extsd may be labeled sd1 where internal is sd0.
Sent from my rooted Galaxy S5.
Setting up for using a external Micro USB flash drive.
johnnytraveler said:
Insert your microsd. In settings go to storage and have the tab format it then you are done. Use your file manager app of choice to transfer files to the extsd. In your file manager, your extsd may be labeled sd1 where internal is sd0.
Sent from my rooted Galaxy S.
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Thanks, Johnny, I went to "Setting-Storage" and didn't see any external storage sd but the inserted SD cd, I don't want to format my inserted SD CD, I then tried the APP (File Command) but it only showing the inserted SD CD again with no sd0 or sd1 to choose from.
I think may be I am using a non-OTG compatible flash drive, I am using a regular USB flash drive + a USB to Micro USB adapter to simulate the micro usb flash drive. Thanks again.
tumbler1 said:
Thanks, Johnny, I went to "Setting-Storage" and didn't see any external storage sd but the inserted SD cd, I don't want to format my inserted SD CD, I then tried the APP (File Command) but it only showing the inserted SD CD again with no sd0 or sd1 to choose from.
I think may be I am using a non-OTG compatible flash drive, I am using a regular USB flash drive + a USB to Micro USB adapter to simulate the micro usb flash drive. Thanks again.
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Is your adapter a samsung product or rated for samsung? I ask cause sammy has a slightly different pin configuration for data. I didn't think generic micro usb adapters work. I'm not a 100% sure if this is the case with our tab, but it was in the old days with the s3 (I had to use their usb to hdmi adapter or one made for samsung products)
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-R205UBEGSTA or get something similar.
Sent from my rooted Galaxy S5.
What is the file format of your flash drive?
tumbler1 said:
Thanks, Johnny, I went to "Setting-Storage" and didn't see any external storage sd but the inserted SD cd, I don't want to format my inserted SD CD, I then tried the APP (File Command) but it only showing the inserted SD CD again with no sd0 or sd1 to choose from.
I think may be I am using a non-OTG compatible flash drive, I am using a regular USB flash drive + a USB to Micro USB adapter to simulate the micro usb flash drive. Thanks again.
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I'm not exactly sure, what you are trying to do. What is a "SD CD"? I just use a generic micro-USB OTG and attach a USB flash drive. I then get a notification that USB mass storage is attached and the USB Drive then shows up as UsbDriveA in the file manager.
How to use a external flash drive on the tab S
GeorgeP said:
I'm not exactly sure, what you are trying to do. What is a "SD CD"? I just use a generic micro-USB OTG and attach a USB flash drive. I then get a notification that USB mass storage is attached and the USB Drive then shows up as UsbDriveA in the file manager.
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Thanks for the reply. The "SD CD" means a Micro SD memory card that you insert into the Micro SD card slot on the side of the tab. If you are using a Micro-USB OTG flash drive then that's the answer what I need, I went ahead ordered a Micro-USB OTG flash drive yesterday to use with my Tab S. Thanks.