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I modded my case and have one of these gizmos:
http://dx.com/p/sd-to-microsd-transf...r-module-27001
and I just got this 128GB SD card and formatted it to Fat32
http://www.amazon.com/PNY-Class-Spee...28+gb+sdxc+pny
but it's not being recognized by Saber kernel on Jedi X-17 or CyanogenMod 3.0.64 kernel on CM 10.2.
Please help!
Thanks in advance.
Try perseus kernel?
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I don't think any kernel/rom can Handel more than 64gb. And those have issues as well
Im using the same setup but a Kingston 128gb card. Jedi x17 as well. Go read the thread in the accessories forum. I used a specific program on a pc to format to fat 32. That may be the problem.
I had a hell of a time getting any program to format my kingston to fat32.
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Thanks everybody.
Last night I discovered the ribbon part of the adapter was torn.
D'oh!
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Sorry to have wasted your time. (Of course, if I have problems after I get my new adapter, then we'll talk).
I'll let you know how the new adapter works out...
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Just wanted to let people know in case they were interested. The extsd 2 internal sd card mod works on the T-Mobile Note 2. I flashed Perseus Kernel and then the mod found here. It's really nice if you have the 64gb Sandisk that was on sale at amazon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
FokS did all the work, just wanted to let you guys know that if you were interested in more storage. It worked for me
dishyeh said:
Just wanted to let people know in case they were interested. The extsd 2 internal sd card mod works on the T-Mobile Note 2. I flashed Perseus Kernel and then the mod found here. It's really nice if you have the 64gb Sandisk that was on sale at amazon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
FokS did all the work, just wanted to let you guys know that if you were interested in more storage. It worked for me
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Which mod did u flash the ext2 or fat
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i Tired it
dishyeh said:
Just wanted to let people know in case they were interested. The extsd 2 internal sd card mod works on the T-Mobile Note 2. I flashed Perseus Kernel and then the mod found here. It's really nice if you have the 64gb Sandisk that was on sale at amazon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
FokS did all the work, just wanted to let you guys know that if you were interested in more storage. It worked for me
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I went ahead and tried it, I used the fat32 version and it worked fine, but i did lose service. I did not have internet nor calling service. How did you get it to work?
mikedrums909 said:
I went ahead and tried it, I used the fat32 version and it worked fine, but i did lose service. I did not have internet nor calling service. How did you get it to work?
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I didn't lose service at all. All I did was use the perseus kernel and the exfat version. Did you flash the right one? There is a stock kernel version and a custom kernel version. I made sure to use the custom kernel exfat. If you are using a stock kernel please use the stock kernel one. That is the only thing I can think of.
Good info, but best in the General Section, Moved and Thank You.
Does this make it so the OS is on the Sd card? If so, does it run slower? Sorry, I'm just not sure what this does. I did buy the 64gb sd and I would love to put more than 10 gigs of apps on here. Is there any downside to doing this?
hmm
I tried pretty much every mod on there, stock and custom, and still no service. I did do a restore with every try, so it would be fresh. I still get no service.
I'm using a rooted stock note ii from t-mobile. no new rom or anything. Maybe that's why?
Check to make sure you haven't lost you imei
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Check to make sure you haven't lost you imei
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I can restore from back up and I'm fine, everything works normal. i:m gonna flash it and try again, and I'll post a pic of what it is doing.
dishyeh said:
Just wanted to let people know in case they were interested. The extsd 2 internal sd card mod works on the T-Mobile Note 2. I flashed Perseus Kernel and then the mod found here. It's really nice if you have the 64gb Sandisk that was on sale at amazon
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
FokS did all the work, just wanted to let you guys know that if you were interested in more storage. It worked for me
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Sorry to revive an dead thread, but I'm interested in how this has turned out. Do you notice any issues since doing this, especially with HD video recording or Burst shot camera pictures? I think it mandates that burst shot is placed on the internal because of speed issues.
Here is the real thread for this mod and it works great without any problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35188672
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Can anyone explain to me why my new 64gb class 10 micro sd from sandisk is not recognized by my N2 on the Jedi 6.1.2 rom with the SaberKernel? I'm unfamiliar with the formats that are recognized by which kernels and if this one is compatible or not. Thanks for the help in advance.
Just flash another kernel. Perseus or note2core will work for you.
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Just realized that there is actually two versions of the 64g class 10 micro sd from sandisk. A Mobile device version and also a camera version. I lost my original packaging so I'm not sure which one I was gifted and didn't pay attention to what it was when I was opening it. Can this one still be used?
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Just realized that there is actually two versions of the 64g class 10 micro sd from sandisk. A Mobile device version and also a camera version. I lost my original packaging so I'm not sure which one I was gifted and didn't pay attention to what it was when I was opening it. Can this one still be used?
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As Killerdvd reponded you need to try another Kernal. Saber kernal does not support 64gb SD cards as indictated in the op for the Jedi ROM. Perseus kernal does support 64gb sd cards.
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SIXINONEDAY said:
Can anyone explain to me why my new 64gb class 10 micro sd from sandisk is not recognized by my N2 on the Jedi 6.1.2 rom with the SaberKernel? I'm unfamiliar with the formats that are recognized by which kernels and if this one is compatible or not. Thanks for the help in advance.
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If you read the OP on the Jedi thread you will have your answer, the FAQ section says:
Frequently Asked Questions
Why cant i see my 64GB (exfat) SD card?
You are apparently using SaberKernel_001 which does not yet support exfat. Please Flash New Kernel
Perseus kernel worked :thumbup:
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Hello there,
I don't know if this is a repost, but I wasn't able to find the thread when I initially was diving into this (I apologize if it is).
This method is simple, and works beautifully with my Note 2 (i317m) Telus model.
This is for anyone who wants to EXPAND THEIR INTERNAL MEMORY by swapping it with their SD Card space, check out this method (works with many ROMs out there):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUF7R0mmk00&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I tried it on my JEDI X11 using a 64gb SanDisk card, and it works extremely well.
Hope this helps others as well.
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Thanks for being helpful, but searching "app2sd" shows that there is already a thread on this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994046&highlight=app2sd
Thanks for the memo.
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I found this extremely useful thanks.
I just struggled with that guys accent. Or semi-accent. Idk could anyone else tell where that guy is from lol. Maybe he has downs syndrome and im just a terrible person lol
Can you pls port to samsung galaxy gio (gt-s5660):laugh: ,I'll give you a big thanks
Thanks for posting this! Very useful with only 16gb internal memory
JiraffeLeung said:
Hello there,
I don't know if this is a repost, but I wasn't able to find the thread when I initially was diving into this (I apologize if it is).
This method is simple, and works beautifully with my Note 2 (i317m) Telus model.
This is for anyone who wants to EXPAND THEIR INTERNAL MEMORY by swapping it with their SD Card space, check out this method (works with many ROMs out there):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUF7R0mmk00&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I tried it on my JEDI X11 using a 64gb SanDisk card, and it works extremely well.
Hope this helps others as well.
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Thanks budy its very helpful because i use it my other android device it work properly:laugh::good:
This is great except it doesn't work on any ROM that isn't Touchwiz based. And honestly, who is going to stick with the stock Touchwiz? It's garbage compared to other ROMs out there.
This mode needs 6+ Generation Fast SD card. Normal SD card doesn't make any sense.
I put my NTFS formatted 32gb SD card inside my Galaxy S4 but a message popped up and it prompted me to reformat my SD card to FAT32. Is there any way to get NTFS support for this device?
kevin95 said:
I put my NTFS formatted 32gb SD card inside my Galaxy S4 but a message popped up and it prompted me to reformat my SD card to FAT32. Is there any way to get NTFS support for this device?
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Custom kernel, sorry. Samsung (and frankly no other manufacturers) did not include it in their kernel.
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darkjedi said:
Custom kernel, sorry. Samsung (and frankly no other manufacturers) did not include it in their kernel.
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+1
No one has NTFS support other than rooted with custom kernel. And not all custom kernels. Fat32 is just fine. No worries. ExFat good too.
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bzlik88 said:
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No one has NTFS support other than rooted with custom kernel. And not all custom kernels. Fat32 is just fine. No worries. ExFat good too.
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I second exFat, works perfectly. NTFS is a microsoft thing, so i believe thats why Samsung doesn't include it from the start.
elesbb said:
I second exFat, works perfectly. NTFS is a microsoft thing, so i believe thats why Samsung doesn't include it from the start.
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I have a Galaxy S3. I rooted it, installed Paragon NTFS & HFS+ mounter. Now my 64Gb Sd card formated with ntfs works like a charm.
(I needed it for an oruxmap file size 6GB)
Just to update you guys, padfone infinity does have ntfs support out of the box.
Guess this will up the game.
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Markuzy said:
Just to update you guys, padfone infinity does have ntfs support out of the box.
Guess this will up the game.
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Not surprising since their Transformer tablet has NTFS support.
Look into faux's kernel for ntfs support.
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RMXO said:
Not surprising since their Transformer tablet has NTFS support.
Look into faux's kernel for ntfs support.
-Sent from my TMO Samsung Galaxy S4
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Neither Paragon NTFS or NTFS Mounter are working on my ATT S4 running Omega ROM. Any other options out there?
elesbb said:
I second exFat, works perfectly. NTFS is a microsoft thing, so i believe thats why Samsung doesn't include it from the start.
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exFat is also Microsoft. My vote goes to FAT32
hilti001 said:
I have a Galaxy S3. I rooted it, installed Paragon NTFS & HFS+ mounter. Now my 64Gb Sd card formated with ntfs works like a charm.
(I needed it for an oruxmap file size 6GB)
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Paragon NTFS also works on my Sprint Samsung S4. I mounted a portable usb drive and it looks like there was enough power supplied for the drive to spin up.
Hi all...
I just purchased a 64gb Micro sd card and i was transferring my pics and music which took a bit( 5GB of stuff will), but when i unplugged and checked no music and more than half of my pics were showing up as corrupted! I checked with my adapter and i can still see the pics on my old 16 GB card... i dont understand why it wont show up! i tried a few at a time or making one zip of the them and extracting on my phone but no luck... im running tweaked 2.2 and the card is formated to fat32, i tried formatting to another file system bot the phone wont read it any help would be great!
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jeibosquez said:
Hi all...
I just purchased a 64gb Micro sd card and i was transferring my pics and music which took a bit( 5GB of stuff will), but when i unplugged and checked no music and more than half of my pics were showing up as corrupted! I checked with my adapter and i can still see the pics on my old 16 GB card... i dont understand why it wont show up! i tried a few at a time or making one zip of the them and extracting on my phone but no luck... im running tweaked 2.2 and the card is formated to fat32, i tried formatting to another file system bot the phone wont read it any help would be great!
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This tends to be more a kernel issue than anything else - though truth be told I know little on the nuances of using the mighty 64GB sd card That being said - what kernel are you using? Perhaps that could help someone more knowledgeable in offering you assistance.
dwitherell said:
This tends to be more a kernel issue than anything else - though truth be told I know little on the nuances of using the mighty 64GB sd card That being said - what kernel are you using? Perhaps that could help someone more knowledgeable in offering you assistance.
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Ur pretty much right, i stick to perseus kernel for my exfat 64 gb card. Just dont know if tweaked rom works with it, im stick to jedi roms.
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moabizzi said:
Ur pretty much right, i stick to perseus kernel for my exfat 64 gb card. Just dont know if tweaked rom works with it, im stick to jedi roms.
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Nice - and fwiw kernels can be a bit independent of rom outside of major os differences (e.g. ics vs. jb, aosp vs. TW) - I don't think I've heard of any 4.1.x TW kernel not working at all for all users of a particular TW rom for T889 users anyway. My scope is limited though so I could very well be wrong on that (though I know that one works fine on Tweaked).
moabizzi said:
Ur pretty much right, i stick to perseus kernel for my exfat 64 gb card. Just dont know if tweaked rom works with it, im stick to jedi roms.
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I'm using perseus kernel with 2.2 Tweaked and is a heavenly convination.
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Im a tweaked loyalist and been running saber for a while! Idk what to do with it but im already in contact with ebay seller "Kingston 64gb class 10" to get a refund!