okay, i've tried and looked for a similar issue but so far i can't find anything related.
I have a sandisk microsd ultrahc card 16gb.
the card itself works extremely well, both in my device when using the stock / custom samsung based roms,
Didn't really notice this untill i tried out android 4.3, at wich i thought first could be a bug in the rom, the settings kept fc'ing the moment i opened up the storage part, and a com.android.media kept fc'ing the moment i attached the usb cable.
as i thought 4.3 was the culprit i flashed 4.2.2 wich also had similar issues up until the moment i removed the card from my device and restarted, everything worked smoothly afterwards.
I've tried using exfat / fat32 both with cluster of 4096 and 8192 and neither of those helped in any way. Turns out that both TWRP and CWM (yes i tried it in both) also can't seem to mount the sd-card.
Is there any workaround for this issue? or do i have to get myself another sd-card?
I think it's the ROMs man messing things up...i tried android 4.3 yesterday and my whole android directory changed like I had to go into a folder called 0/0/0/my android files. to reach my files etc couldn't mount from sdcard couldn't copy things across from pc...I just flashed back my original stock firmware and everything is good..... android 4.3 is pretty messed up..give it time to mature still very buggy
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The messed up folder i should get used to thoug its because of the multiple user profiles things are getting a bit messy.
Its something they added in 4.2.2 i believe
Best way to do it is to flash the rom and afterwards copy back everything to the sdcard.
Didn't have any issues with another sd card i still had laying around but that thing even thoug class 4 doesn't get more than 1mbps transfer speed.
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if the sdcard works on your pc with directly like by using an mmc adapter or sdcard to USB converter then your card is ok if it just didn't work on the phone it has to be a software issue our maybe the hardware mmc port is faulty??!
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thats just it, the sd card works like a charm untill i upgrade to 4.2.2 or 4.3. however both recoveries can't mount the sd-card either.
its not one of those black ones that goes to class 10, but an ultra hdsc class 1 so might be something related to not being able to work properly with anything higher than class 10
nope....the class issue has nothing to do with software.....that's purely the job off the chip electronics/hardware.... I would say a combination of your recoveries and ROMs like I had the same issue once the custom recoveries maybe can't point to the location/ section of the memory card...try changing to different version of the recovery...maybe that could help but be sure the recovery is supported on your device...these are risky issues...so only do it at your own risk
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i've tried several versions of CWM both touch and normal, also philz (yesterday but touch didn't work as it should so won't stick with that one) and TWRP but none of them could mount/find the external_sd, the only think properly working with that sd card is the stock samsung and custom roms based on stock.
(not particulary fond of TWRP, i like the layout and how it works, i just don't like the backups of that recovery, can't copy them to my computer, the extensions keep giving me an error and they are located on the phone's storage)
the sd card couldn't be found in my sensation xe neither i remembered just now after i stopped using the 4.0 stock rom and switched to custom roms, at the time i didn't really see a connection and thought my sd card just didn't want to work properly in my sensation anymore, But having the same issues, and using another sd-card in the phone worked again. Used the ultra sd card in my tabled and because i didn't use that one anymore and someone in my family needed a 16gb one for tomtom europe i gave my good one away )
gonna get myself a new sd-card this afternoon as the 8gb i had laying around isn't getting higher transfer speeds then 1mbps at most even if its a class 4. a shop nearby has a class 10, 16gb for 13 euro's so reckon thats not a bad deal, might even go for the class 10 32gb for 26 euro's if they have it in stock.
I have a 64gig card and had similar problems. With phils recovery it only works when formatted fat32. Think that exfat is not supported. With stock kernel it mounts exfat with any other kernel i tried it would only mount fat32. I think samsung kernel has support for exfat and others dont. So it might not be adroid related but kernel related.
Grumps said:
I have a 64gig card and had similar problems. With phils recovery it only works when formatted fat32. Think that exfat is not supported. With stock kernel it mounts exfat with any other kernel i tried it would only mount fat32. I think samsung kernel has support for exfat and others dont. So it might not be adroid related but kernel related.
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weird thing is though, even when formatted to fat32 and not exfat, android 4.2 and 4.3 will not recognise my card, also the recoveries i only get an error when i want to mount my sd-card
my tablet which is running an aosp version of android 4.0 or 4.1 (can't quite remember) could handle the sd-card just fine, while both my phones have issues with it.
solved it by buying myself a new sd card, ^^ now i can at least safely backup to my external card instead of the internal memory.
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can a sd card be damaged if its not removed while you gain root or cwm or flash a rom? i have a sandisk 64gb class 10 that use to work fine before i flashed my S3. After i flashed freeSG3 my sdcard wouldn't mount, keeps saying sd unexpectedly removed. it came preformatted as exFAT and worked fine on the stock tw rom. i stuck in my computer and it said it needed formatted so i reformatted as exFAT and copied a couple files to it. soooo.. im assuming it isn't damaged since it works in my computer. still no luck getting it work on my phone though. I tried my other sd's to see if it was the rom maybe but they work just fine, its only this card. im confused to why it isnt working now, but use to work but still works on my computer. ive only had it for a couple weeks and luckly i got it off of amazon so i can still return it. i've tried rebooting my S3, i even tried to mount in it my vibrant after i reformatted even though i know the vibrant doesnt suppport 64 gb.. it said damaged sdcard. ill give it a few more days of research before i send it in for a new one, im hoping i can get it to work again. my other option i was thinking about doing was to restore my phone back to stock to see it would work again. i dont really want to do that but i think i will for the hell of it before i try returning it.
Your SDCard is not damage, as I've mention in your other thread you are probably running a custom kernel that doesn't support exFat.
Either reformat your card as FAT32 or NTFS or flash back to stock kernel that does support exFat.
exFAT is a proprietary Microsoft product. They don't release licensing to open source software like Android. Apparently Samsung as some kind of licensing deal with Microsoft to use exFAT that's why the stock kernel will work with newer SDCARD formatted as exFAT.
I am going to piggy back on this thread and say that I have the "unexpectedly removed" bug
S3 running stock 4.0.4 - it works fine with a 2gb microsd, but I just bought a 32gb micro sdhc class 10 and it just won't read.
Tried exFAT, Fat32 - NTFS doesn't read on the card.
Suggestions?
darkphantom said:
I am going to piggy back on this thread and say that I have the "unexpectedly removed" bug
S3 running stock 4.0.4 - it works fine with a 2gb microsd, but I just bought a 32gb micro sdhc class 10 and it just won't read.
Tried exFAT, Fat32 - NTFS doesn't read on the card.
Suggestions?
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I was using 32gb card earlier on Stock Rom-unrooted, rooted, RcMix and Xquisit roms without any issue. I know you would have tried but have to ask, did you try copying any data onto the card on a PC? May be some bad sectors are causing it to not recognize.
Can you tell me if CWM or TWRP recognize the card?
I don't have any issues with all my cards - 16gb, 32gb and 64gb ultra sdxc.
I've been putting off rooting it since I was content with the factory rom, but I guess I have no choice. I'll check CWM after I root it.
However, I can't copy any data onto it. Also, the phone recognizes the card but it keeps unmounting/remounting it.
how can I tell if CWM sees the card? Even after root, the phone sees the card, just can't copy anything to it.
Did anyone ever have a fix for the "unexpectedly removed".
Had the problem before. Reformatted sdcard and odin back to stock then flashed cm10 with no problems.
Recently went back to TWFrosty, and the problem exists again. Could it be from going back and forth between TW and Aosp?
My card is fairly new, about 2 mths? Maybe 3.. Weird error, it shows my external sd card blank, then all of the sudden if I leave it be all my files will show back up. Also it has went so far to ask me to reformat the card with my phone. I just avoid the answer, and eventually all my files come back. When I'm near a computer and it does this, I'm able to still see all of the files on the external sdcard on my PC, just not on my phone.
Thanks for all the help..
Billy G.
Sounds like you need to backup then reformat the card. You didn't say what kind/size it is or what format. That can help.
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Sandisk/32gb/fat32
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Well I've got same problem with my 32 SanDisk. Sometimes it's shown on my computer and my phone and tablet, but for the most part its just not showing at all. IdK what the hell is wrong with the thing. I have another one just like that one, and so far (knock on wood) no problems, so my hardware is ok........
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Well I've got same problem with my 32 SanDisk. Sometimes it's shown on my computer and my phone and tablet, but for the most part its just not showing at all. IdK what the hell is wrong with the thing. I have another one just like that one, and so far (knock on wood) no problems, so my hardware is ok........
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Crazy. Let me know how it goes.. aosp is working for me for now. We shall see..
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For large (32/64GB) cards, if you're going to use an AOSP ROM, you have to format to FAT32 (or ext3/4). TW based roms will format to exFAT if you format it inside the phone. The drivers for exFAT aren't included in AOSP though.
I just bought a 64GB micro sdxc card..brand new....when I try to do ANYTHING in the lates 6.02.03 recovery, I get this error....Everything worked before I put this card in...Windows CAN access it with phone plugged in etc. I formatted it from exfat to fat 32 using Easeus Partition manager, flashed CWM and same error...so I flashed CWM to the latest (6.02.03) and same problem. I am running Wicked Rom, and have had no probs until the card was replaced, and so I did some Google searches that lead me down the path of formatting...which I had already done..but nothing...Can anyone throw me a bone here?...Im not sure what else it could be...One post said maybe the rom didnt support it?...but to me that doesnt mke sense..Thanks in Advance...Larry..P.S..I also formatted it with the option in settings on the phone which it worked fine etc...but same thing...maybe the CWM doesnt support it?..if so...maybe a link to an older one?...Im almost sure that I had the same version on my 32G card as well..
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I just bought a 64GB micro sdxc card..brand new....when I try to do ANYTHING in the lates 6.02.03 recovery, I get this error....Everything worked before I put this card in...Windows CAN access it with phone plugged in etc. I formatted it from exfat to fat 32 using Easeus Partition manager, flashed CWM and same error...so I flashed CWM to the latest (6.02.03) and same problem. I am running Wicked Rom, and have had no probs until the card was replaced, and so I did some Google searches that lead me down the path of formatting...which I had already done..but nothing...Can anyone throw me a bone here?...Im not sure what else it could be...One post said maybe the rom didnt support it?...but to me that doesnt mke sense..Thanks in Advance...Larry..P.S..I also formatted it with the option in settings on the phone which it worked fine etc...but same thing...maybe the CWM doesnt support it?..if so...maybe a link to an older one?...Im almost sure that I had the same version on my 32G card as well..
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Surely someone has a 64 gb card that is functioning for these purposes?
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Surely someone has a 64 gb card that is functioning for these purposes?
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I had similar issue before but I got it solved by formatting to FAT32 using this program: http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?guiformat.htm
The issue I had was not because the ROM didn't support it, it was the kernel that didn't support it. I don't know if you're having similar issue or not, but if you're willing to experiment, you might try that if your ROM didn't have the stock kernel in it.
Good luck
Works in other phones?
Does it work in another phone?
Hey all,
So I've had a bit of a 2 part problem here. I flashed Infamous v3.6 a few weeks back on my S4, and everything has been flawless... Except for 40% of my apps fail to recognize the properly mounted 16GB MicroSD that I have in the phone. So, I attributed this to the ROM not handling the card properly, "oh just a bug in a custom rom". The OS itself, as well as file manager, etc, all see the SD Card just fine. But certain apps won't pick it up, I.E. photo collage apps, hungry shark, etc.
So I downloaded a bunch of ROM's today, going back to AOKP and a different TW ROM, etc. Set them all on my desktop. Stripped all of the files off my External SD Card to clean it up. Thought maybe, before flashing a new ROM, using the reformat SD card that's built into the S4 under options may resolve the issue.
Did the reformat, didn't solve the issue.
Now, I'm trying to xfer my downloaded ROMS to the phone, and the 1.5 gb file completes, but cuts it short ~1.3 GB (no way I'm risking flashing that), but some of my smaller AOKP roms won't transfer.
Spits up the "Cannot Copy Item: The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected" error. This happens when trying to transfer it to the external SD, or internal memory. Gapps/Photosphere transfer just fine (much smaller zips).
I'm wondering:
Does it have to do with the way the card is formatted now and what file partition this rom supports?
That being said, how do I reformat it? Considering MTP/PTP don't support it as a "drive" that is reformattable via PC.
BTW, running Win 8 with the newest Samsung USB Driver.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I can't even flash a new rom since I ripped my older downloaded roms of the SD, and I can't put new ones on
Thanks
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Format the sd card as fat32.
Change usb cable.
Change usb port on the pc.
Try a different sd card.
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Tried different ports, and it's a brand new cable for a brand new phone but I'll try swapping that out. What's the easiest way to format it to fat32? Through CWM? I feel like at some point someone in these forums said to avoid partitioning the sd card that way.
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OK my problem is I have the tab 3 10.1 with a 64gb micro SD card in it and the only way to root is to put a smaller SD card in because for some reason it can't read the 64gb micro SD card and when I want to make a backup in cwm it says it can't mount the 64gb micro SD card but if I use anything smaller everything works fine so my question is, is there a work around or some way to Make my tab 3 mount the micro SD because I'd like to install other roms and stuff but I'm not going to I till I can make a backup first. Also with the 64gb card in my tab 3 everything else works like watching videos stored on the SD or music on the SD, anyways any help with this issue would be much appreciated.
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you MIGHT have better luck if you format the SD card in some other file system. Other than that I'm not sure
You could buy an 8 gig one and swap it too
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OK my problem is I have the tab 3 10.1 with a 64gb micro SD card in it and the only way to root is to put a smaller SD card in because for some reason it can't read the 64gb micro SD card and when I want to make a backup in cwm it says it can't mount the 64gb micro SD card but if I use anything smaller everything works fine so my question is, is there a work around or some way to Make my tab 3 mount the micro SD because I'd like to install other roms and stuff but I'm not going to I till I can make a backup first. Also with the 64gb card in my tab 3 everything else works like watching videos stored on the SD or music on the SD, anyways any help with this issue would be much appreciated.
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Have you tried both recoveries? CWM and TWRP if neither work you may have to format to fat32.
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Yes I've tried every recovery out there and with cwm it does this count down from 10 that says connecting then after it gets to 1 it says aborted because it cannot mount the micro SD and yes its formated to fat32 and I've tried exfat and every other format nothing works, and in my first post when I said I couldn't root from the micro SD I mean by going into cwm and loading zip file from there it does the same thing and says it can't connect, that's why everytime I root my device this way I have to borrow a 32gb micro SD and everything works fine
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Same problem with my 64g card. MY 16g works great. Cant seem to get the 64g formatted in either my phone or the Tab3. I can sometimes get the Tab3 to recognize the card and it will show the files on the memory card but once I go into recovery there is nothing there.
My 64gb card is recognized while the device is in regular running mode like I can go into settings and then storage and see the card there and how much space is used and free the Only time the card doesn't work right is when I'm in recovery mode because for some reason in recovery mode the system says it can't mount it and that is my whole problem, I need a way to fix it so my 64gb card can be mounted and used while in recovery mode.
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It's either a recovery issue or a driver/kernel/bootloader issue, a case that the Tab 3 10.1 development is far from being active.
It looks like it can't allocate space that exceeds 32GiB.
Also wrong thread.
Trying formating your SD card on the computer to fat32 or extfat .
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I've already done that and the card works fine example in the device it only stops working in cwm recovery saying it can't be mounted
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Thread cleaned of off topic posting and unnecessary non-related junk.
(yes, we can do this)
Any more silly ridiculous junk posted, and this thread will be closed permanently.
If the OP wants to keep this in open forums, we cannot prevent this and welcome the debate, as it seems fitting.
Cheers
MD
My thoughts...
Running the tab in normal mode allows the 64gb card to be read. However, if you start in CWM or TWRP recovery, you are no longer in the "normal" mode and the tab does not recognize the 64gb card. In recovery mode, it is possible that the memory allocations are limited where as in normal mode, 64gb is OK.
In this case, for rooting, maybe you should load the root file on internal memory and not the memory card. I use 4gb cards and neither CWM or TWRP could work with them. I think the issue is in the recovery programs and not the Tab, save for memory limitations set by the base firmware.
Again, JMHO and I may be way out in left field here.
TWRP after 2.4 supports exfat. What version are you using? Many people have posted that TWRP 2.7.0.0 has hosed sd support and people have posted earlier versions like 2.6.*.* and now 2.7.0.1 work fine. I'm guessing you've were trying a broken version.
Your phone is a computer running the linux operating system. Hardware works by way of software called drivers that allow the system to communicate with various devices like drives and radios. The drivers in linux are built into the kernel which is the heart of the system or they are loaded as modules. When building a kernel you can add or subtract any number of various drivers you may or may not need into the system. The stock Samsung kernel has the various file system (fat32, exfat, ext3, etc) drivers built into it and that's why your sd card is recognized and works fine within the Samsung custom Android operating system you're running. TWRP and other recovery systems are bare bones operating systems that you load in order to perform maintenance functions like loading firmware or running backups. When the devs for TWRP compiled their kernel (processed all the changes to their new kernel and made it ready to operate) for version 2.7.0.0 they screwed up by either leaving out support for cards of a certain size, file systems of a certain size, support for certain filesystems or used experimental buggy drivers. This is why your card doesnt work in recovery.
You should try a different version of the recovery you desire. You might also want to try formatting the sdcard as another filesystem like ext4. The CWM thread for your tablet forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432467 says that 64gb support is very buggy and that CWM is not being worked on anymore for your device. Some people say it works for them though. Page 1 of the TWRP thread for your device (which is final on version 2.7 which may mean his last build killed 64gb support) mentions earlier versions working with 64gb cards. You may want to ask people posting early in the thread if they have an early version they could upload for you.
If you own a mac or linux system or burn a linux cd( ubuntu live cd) you could format your 64gb microsd as ext3 or ext4 and it should have no issue unless it's a problem with the capacity of the microsd in which case you could try to create one partition on the microsd card of say 25gb. That could work if partition size and not disk capacity is the problem.
Those seem to be your options along with just buying a 32gb, 16gb, 8gb, 4gb, 2gb card to root with. Memory is getting cheaper and images to flash ROMs and recoveries are generally small. You could probably buy one in your local drug store for $5. If money isn't tight, there's your easiest solution. You could borrow a smaller card from someone too if money is tight. They are pretty common in phones going back 6 years now. If you want to learn more about your phone and get hands on experience try another method above.
Good luck. Hope you get it going.
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TWRP after 2.4 supports exfat. What version are you using? Many people have posted that TWRP 2.7.0.0 has hosed sd support and people have posted earlier versions like 2.6.*.* and now 2.7.0.1 work fine. I'm guessing you've were trying a broken version.
Your phone is a computer running the linux operating system. Hardware works by way of software called drivers that allow the system to communicate with various devices like drives and radios. The drivers in linux are built into the kernel which is the heart of the system or they are loaded as modules. When building a kernel you can add or subtract any number of various drivers you may or may not need into the system. The stock Samsung kernel has the various file system (fat32, exfat, ext3, etc) drivers built into it and that's why your sd card is recognized and works fine within the Samsung custom Android operating system you're running. TWRP and other recovery systems are bare bones operating systems that you load in order to perform maintenance functions like loading firmware or running backups. When the devs for TWRP compiled their kernel (processed all the changes to their new kernel and made it ready to operate) for version 2.7.0.0 they screwed up by either leaving out support for cards of a certain size, file systems of a certain size, support for certain filesystems or used experimental buggy drivers. This is why your card doesnt work in recovery.
You should try a different version of the recovery you desire. You might also want to try formatting the sdcard as another filesystem like ext4. The CWM thread for your tablet forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432467 says that 64gb support is very buggy and that CWM is not being worked on anymore for your device. Some people say it works for them though. Page 1 of the TWRP thread for your device (which is final on version 2.7 which may mean his last build killed 64gb support) mentions earlier versions working with 64gb cards. You may want to ask people posting early in the thread if they have an early version they could upload for you.
If you own a mac or linux system or burn a linux cd( ubuntu live cd) you could format your 64gb microsd as ext3 or ext4 and it should have no issue unless it's a problem with the capacity of the microsd in which case you could try to create one partition on the microsd card of say 25gb. That could work if partition size and not disk capacity is the problem.
Those seem to be your options along with just buying a 32gb, 16gb, 8gb, 4gb, 2gb card to root with. Memory is getting cheaper and images to flash ROMs and recoveries are generally small. You could probably buy one in your local drug store for $5. If money isn't tight, there's your easiest solution. You could borrow a smaller card from someone too if money is tight. They are pretty common in phones going back 6 years now. If you want to learn more about your phone and get hands on experience try another method above.
Good luck. Hope you get it going.
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yes ive tried multiple recovery's and they all do the same thing and cannot read the 64gb micro sd and yes I have my sd formatted to fat32 and I am on windows on my laptop but I can format the micro sd to ext3 or 4 but my question is, if I do that and its formatted to ext3 will I still be able to access my tablets drive space through my laptop like I can now with it being on fat32, because if I cant then that would be pointless for me to do because then I wouldn't be able to add and take things off my sd while its in my tablet., also I said in my first post that this problem doesn't happen using a smaller micro sd like 32 or smaller it only happens with the 64gb, so it has to do with the size some how
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TWRP after 2.4 supports exfat. What version are you using? Many people have posted that TWRP 2.7.0.0 has hosed sd support and people have posted earlier versions like 2.6.*.* and now 2.7.0.1 work fine. I'm guessing you've were trying a broken version.
Your phone is a computer running the linux operating system. Hardware works by way of software called drivers that allow the system to communicate with various devices like drives and radios. The drivers in linux are built into the kernel which is the heart of the system or they are loaded as modules. When building a kernel you can add or subtract any number of various drivers you may or may not need into the system. The stock Samsung kernel has the various file system (fat32, exfat, ext3, etc) drivers built into it and that's why your sd card is recognized and works fine within the Samsung custom Android operating system you're running. TWRP and other recovery systems are bare bones operating systems that you load in order to perform maintenance functions like loading firmware or running backups. When the devs for TWRP compiled their kernel (processed all the changes to their new kernel and made it ready to operate) for version 2.7.0.0 they screwed up by either leaving out support for cards of a certain size, file systems of a certain size, support for certain filesystems or used experimental buggy drivers. This is why your card doesnt work in recovery.
You should try a different version of the recovery you desire. You might also want to try formatting the sdcard as another filesystem like ext4. The CWM thread for your tablet forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432467 says that 64gb support is very buggy and that CWM is not being worked on anymore for your device. Some people say it works for them though. Page 1 of the TWRP thread for your device (which is final on version 2.7 which may mean his last build killed 64gb support) mentions earlier versions working with 64gb cards. You may want to ask people posting early in the thread if they have an early version they could upload for you.
If you own a mac or linux system or burn a linux cd( ubuntu live cd) you could format your 64gb microsd as ext3 or ext4 and it should have no issue unless it's a problem with the capacity of the microsd in which case you could try to create one partition on the microsd card of say 25gb. That could work if partition size and not disk capacity is the problem.
Those seem to be your options along with just buying a 32gb, 16gb, 8gb, 4gb, 2gb card to root with. Memory is getting cheaper and images to flash ROMs and recoveries are generally small. You could probably buy one in your local drug store for $5. If money isn't tight, there's your easiest solution. You could borrow a smaller card from someone too if money is tight. They are pretty common in phones going back 6 years now. If you want to learn more about your phone and get hands on experience try another method above.
Good luck. Hope you get it going.
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also IDK if you know this but there isn't many recovery's out there for the galaxy tab 3 10.1 the only one I use is bindroid_cwm_p5210_santos10wifi and even with this recovery it has a slight lag to it when using it.
After i flash cr droid rom my phone doesnt read my sd card, it appear to be formated first, but getting message sd card not suported , any solution??
I'm not much of an AOSP ROM user on this device. But as far as I know, this is a common issue (or at least, it was) on AOSP ROMs.
This happened a lot on my old Samsung Tab Pro 8.4 on a few different AOSP ROMs. What sometimes worked for me, put the SD card in a USB card reader, connected to Windows PC. A dialogue box appeared asking to fix errors on the SD/drive. I picked the default selection, which was to fix error by some quick/fast method (forget the exact wording) which only took a few minutes, and retained the data on the card And then the SD would work again.
Although this didn't work every time, but did the majority of times I got this error. In the remaining cases, you may need to reformat the SD.
Known issue on current Nougat ROMs
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70512755&postcount=434
i can confirm what ckpv5 said in the linked post above
i had a similar issue
64GB card not working as it should,i can read the files without issues but when i write anything to it ( by any method to transfer data ) the data got corrupted
32GB card working fine with out issues at all
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Known issue on current Nougat ROMs
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Good to know. I guess I should have figured there were some hardware hiccups on the Nougat builds.