Does the Note 3 read microSD card formatted in exFat ? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3

I want to format my 64 GB microSD card to exFat so that I can put video files that are bigger than 4 GB in the microSD card. However, I want to know if the Note 3 is able to recognize the exFat microSD card. I want to use BSPlayer to play the 5 GB video file in the exFat microSD card.
I am able to do this with my Note 2. However, my Note 2 is rooted, and is running Jedi X19 Rom.

Yes, it will read exfat out of a box. That's what I have in my note 3 right now

sic_lic1o1 said:
Yes, it will read exfat out of a box. That's what I have in my note 3 right now
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When booted into android ..yes.. If you plan to root as of now the recovery doesn't..

deeznutz1977 said:
When booted into android ..yes.. If you plan to root as of now the recovery doesn't..
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How come when you root the note it no longer read the exfat microsd card? I thought rooting allows more function , not limit it.

deeznutz1977 said:
When booted into android ..yes.. If you plan to root as of now the recovery doesn't..
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That's why you flash a custom recovery that can - CWM 6.0.4.3 and TWRP 2.6.3.1 both read and write exFAT just fine.

siraltus said:
That's why you flash a custom recovery that can - CWM 6.0.4.3 and TWRP 2.6.3.1 both read and write exFAT just fine.
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does it supports 128gb on twrp?

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TWRP Can't mount 64 GB external SD

Hey every1, for some reason the Sandisk 64GB microSD card won't mount using TWRP. When i try to mount the the externel sd it won't check the box. I can access it fine when I connect using the usb. Any suggestions?
Works fine with the 32GB card... Weird???
leprophotography said:
Hey every1, for some reason the Sandisk 64GB microSD card won't mount using TWRP. When i try to mount the the externel sd it won't check the box. I can access it fine when I connect using the usb. Any suggestions?
Works fine with the 32GB card... Weird???
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Needs to formated fat32. Edit: Twrp thread for note 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33816559
deeznutz1977 said:
Needs to formated fat32
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Actually, it's fat32.
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Rhiannon224 said:
Actually, it's fat32.
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yup fat32
Thanks for your reply!
But, I don't have the option for "fat32", I do have the option, "NTFS, and exFAT"
I've even tried to formatting through phone, still didn't work.
leprophotography said:
Thanks for your reply!
But, I don't have the option for "fat32", I do have the option, "NTFS, and exFAT"
I've even tried to formatting through phone, still didn't work.
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Honestly TRWP hasn't been very stable on the Note II imo and experience, Try CWM recovery and see if it works. I used an adapter, plugged it into my pc and when I chose to format I had the option for fat32, I am on Windows 7, 64 bit.
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Rhiannon224 said:
Honestly TRWP hasn't been very stable on the Note II imo and experience, Try CWM recovery and see if it works. I used an adapter, plugged it into my pc and when I chose to format I had the option for fat32, I am on Windows 7, 64 bit.
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I tried this but, it did not work. Using an SD card reader, I still do not get the option to format to Fat32. Anyone have another suggestion? Also, CWM has the same issues. I cannot do a nano backup to the card.
leprophotography said:
Hey every1, for some reason the Sandisk 64GB microSD card won't mount using TWRP. When i try to mount the the externel sd it won't check the box. I can access it fine when I connect using the usb. Any suggestions?
Works fine with the 32GB card... Weird???
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I don't remember what program I used.. try this one let me know. .
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3/
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What is the fastest SD card Class that Galaxy Note 2 can handle?
leprophotography said:
Hey every1, for some reason the Sandisk 64GB microSD card won't mount using TWRP. When i try to mount the the externel sd it won't check the box. I can access it fine when I connect using the usb. Any suggestions?
Works fine with the 32GB card... Weird???
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latest update works great on my sandisk 64gb microsd card . It boots into recovery alot faster than the old version of TWRP. Will try this latest version for awhile and see.
sic_lic1o1 said:
latest update works great on my sandisk 64gb microsd card . It boots into recovery alot faster than the old version of TWRP. Will try this latest version for awhile and see.
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Nope, got the latest version, and same problem, no go.
deeznutz1977 said:
Needs to formated fat32. Edit: Twrp thread for note 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33816559
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Hey Deez, I've downloaded the file, but when formatting there's no option for FAT32?
Ahhh Finally got it to work.
Here's the link!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28787632&postcount=2
leprophotography said:
Nope, got the latest version, and same problem, no go.
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Latest version backs up to and restores from my 64gb exfat card...
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farfromovin said:
Latest version backs up to and restores from my 64gb exfat card...
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So weird when I hit update it said theres no update. Then I tried to reinstall the open script, finally updated to v2.3.1.3. Yes, it works great with class 64gb class 10 card. Wow, backup speed were tremendously faster than regular sd card.
QUOTE=farfromovin;34295981]Latest version backs up to and restores from my 64gb exfat card...
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JaguarXT said:
What is the fastest SD card Class that Galaxy Note 2 can handle?
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This is the fastest. Believe me is worth the money, way faster writing than the class 4 card. .
64GB microSDXC Memory Card Ultra Class 10 UHS-I
You got TWRP to backup to & restore from ur 64gb exFAT sdCard?
farfromovin said:
Latest version backs up to and restores from my 64gb exfat card...
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For the life of me I can't get it to work. I have TWRP version 2.3.3.2, I just installed it straight from Goo Manager (as suggested on TWRP's website today). I have a 64gb Sandisk card, Class 10, exFAT (because I require to record LONG videos that go over the 4gb limit).
TWRP recovery can't see my external SD card, it won't mount it at all.
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2, ROOTED but NO custom ROMS and using STOCK kernel, LK8.
What gives?
Thanks so much!
Kind Regards,
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Kal-El7 said:
For the life of me I can't get it to work. I have TWRP version 2.3.3.2, I just installed it straight from Goo Manager (as suggested on TWRP's website today). I have a 64gb Sandisk card, Class 10, exFAT (because I require to record LONG videos that go over the 4gb limit).
TWRP recovery can't see my external SD card, it won't mount it at all.
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2, ROOTED but NO custom ROMS and using STOCK kernel, LK8.
What gives?
Thanks so much!
Kind Regards,
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SOLVED!! Just that fast! Thank GOD.
So here's what happened to me - I went to TWRP's website and THEY suggested on their site to install TWRP using Goo Manager because it was the "preferred" method. I obeyed. No dice. TWRP did install and I was able to successfully get the version that was right for my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 phone, but the only thing that was wrong was that I could not mount my SD card in TWRP recovery.
Right on that same page on TWRP's site where they suggested to use Goo Manager, right on the same page, they had other options for installing TWRP, ODIN being one of them - and I loooove me some ODIN. So I went that route and decided to install TWRP through ODIN on top of the TWRP that I already had.
VOILA! ......as soon as I booted into TWRP I could see that my SD card was mounted PERFECTLY. exFAT, micro sdxc card, SanDisk, Class 10, no issue.
The fact that it's now mounted will permit me to test if I can make a backup straight to the card and restore from it, which is what I wanted to achieve this whole time.
For those that installed TWRP just fine and it SEEMS like it installed just fine and you ARE ABLE to make a successful backup to the internal SD card....that doesn't necessarily mean it was a good install especially if you can't mount your external SD card. Just install it again through ODIN and call it a day.
Cheers, my brethren.
=)
Kal-El7 said:
For the life of me I can't get it to work. I have TWRP version 2.3.3.2, I just installed it straight from Goo Manager (as suggested on TWRP's website today). I have a 64gb Sandisk card, Class 10, exFAT (because I require to record LONG videos that go over the 4gb limit).
TWRP recovery can't see my external SD card, it won't mount it at all.
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2, ROOTED but NO custom ROMS and using STOCK kernel, LK8.
What gives?
Thanks so much!
Kind Regards,
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SOLVED!! Just that fast! Thank GOD.
So here's what happened to me - I went to TWRP's website and THEY suggested on their site to install TWRP using Goo Manager because it was the "preferred" method. I obeyed. No dice. TWRP did install and I was able to successfully get the version that was right for my T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 phone, but the only thing that was wrong was that I could not mount my SD card in TWRP recovery.
Right on that same page on TWRP's site where they suggested to use Goo Manager, right on the same page, they had other options for installing TWRP, ODIN being one of them - and I loooove me some ODIN. So I went that route and decided to install TWRP through ODIN on top of the TWRP that I already had.
VOILA! ......as soon as I booted into TWRP I could see that my SD card was mounted PERFECTLY. exFAT, micro sdxc card, SanDisk, Class 10, no issue.
The fact that it's now mounted will permit me to test if I can make a backup straight to the card and restore from it, which is what I wanted to achieve this whole time.
For those that installed TWRP just fine and it SEEMS like it installed just fine and you ARE ABLE to make a successful backup to the internal SD card....that doesn't necessarily mean it was a good install especially if you can't mount your external SD card. Just install it again through ODIN and call it a day.
Cheers, my brethren.
=)
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can you share the link?

RECOvEry READING SDCARD PROBLEM...

Hey fellas I just a got 64GB class10 sdcard works 100% great but i notice when I went to flash something, recovery will not read the card I was on twrp 2.2.2 so i updated to the latest one still no luck then I went to CWM5.8.4.7 and still wont read tried CWM touch5.8.4.7 and NO go on my 64gb I put my 32 gb in an it read fine... Is there no Recovery that will read a 64GB card??? Thanks to anyone.....
Anybody out there know......
bori1030 said:
Hey fellas I just a got 64GB class10 sdcard works 100% great but i notice when I went to flash something, recovery will not read the card I was on twrp 2.2.2 so i updated to the latest one still no luck then I went to CWM5.8.4.7 and still wont read tried CWM touch5.8.4.7 and NO go on my 64gb I put my 32 gb in an it read fine... Is there no Recovery that will read a 64GB card??? Thanks to anyone.....
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Download ROM Manager from the playstore and Flash to the latest CWM Recovery which is 6.0.1.2. Try it then and let us know what happens.
DamageSource said:
Download ROM Manager from the playstore and Flash to the latest CWM Recovery which is 6.0.1.2. Try it then and let us know what happens.
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ok will try that thanks ok installed new recovery CWM 6.0.1.2 still dont read external 64gb card when choosing the ext sd it SAYs "cant mount external sdcard" and thats all recoveries....
so figured it out the card was exFAT recoveries cant read that need it to be FAT32 so I reformatted the sd card with fat32format and now all recoveries read all is good

Note2 not reading exFAT cards

I am on stock rom. Unmodified and unrooted. My note2 is brand new, not even month old and I have updated it to latest firmware. I recently bought a 32GB Sandisk Ultra mmc. It was originally Fat32. I wanted to try if a my Note would read an exFAT card, so I formatted a very old 256MB mmc into exFAT using windows. Windows reads it but my Note shows an error. How do I fix that?
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Get along. .. note 2 doesn't detect ex fat or ntfs... unless you install some special kernels... (need root and cwm)
handwritten from my note 2 (N7100)
Rishris said:
I am on stock rom. Unmodified and unrooted. My note2 is brand new, not even month old and I have updated it to latest firmware. I recently bought a 32GB Sandisk Ultra mmc. It was originally Fat32. I wanted to try if a my Note would read an exFAT card, so I formatted a very old 256MB mmc into exFAT using windows. Windows reads it but my Note shows an error. How do I fix that?
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Might be something wrong with that card. I just got a new Sandisk 64GB Class 10 card already formatted with exFat32 and it reads and writes to it with no problem. Try formatting the card under Menu, Storage.
pakure said:
Get along. .. note 2 doesn't detect ex fat or ntfs... unless you install some special kernels... (need root and cwm)
handwritten from my note 2 (N7100)
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Wrong. Stock kernal detects, reads, and writes from exfat just fine. Some other kernels (eg: neak) dont support exfat.
My 64gb exfat formatted card works normally in my note II.
any idea what's the problem and how to fix it?
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Sorry. . Got confused. ..Yes stock firmware on note 2 detects exfat and not ntfs
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[Q] 64g micro sd card

I just purchased a Samsung 64g micro SD card. I currently running wicked V3 rom. When I put the sd card in my device it doesn't even see it.
I tried it on my gf stock S4 and it recognized it. What do I need to do to get my wicked S4 to recognize the card? the card comes formated to exfat, do I need to change that?
re: format
iskinner said:
I just purchased a Samsung 64g micro SD card. I currently running wicked V3 rom. When I put the sd card in my device it doesn't even see it.
I tried it on my gf stock S4 and it recognized it. What do I need to do to get my wicked S4 to recognize the card? the card comes formated to exfat, do I need to change that?
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Format it using FAT32 and it will work with the S4, that's exactly what I did to get my 64GB sdcard working.
Misterjunky said:
Format it using FAT32 and it will work with the S4, that's exactly what I did to get my 64GB sdcard working.[/QUO
sorry for being so noobish but anyway I put the sd card on my computer and I right clicked on it, clicked on format. and it only gives me the option for NTFS or EXFAT which is the default. do I need to download something?
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iskinner said:
Misterjunky said:
Format it using FAT32 and it will work with the S4, that's exactly what I did to get my 64GB sdcard working.[/QUO
sorry for being so noobish but anyway I put the sd card on my computer and I right clicked on it, clicked on format. and it only gives me the option for NTFS or EXFAT which is the default. do I need to download something?
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Do a google search and search for "windows fat32 format utility" and you will find a lot of free utilities
which can do that easily, all of these formatting utilities are very small files and easy to use.
Good luck!
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Misterjunky said:
iskinner said:
Do a google search and search for "windows fat32 format utility" and you will find a lot of free utilities
which can do that easily, all of these formatting utilities are very small files and easy to use.
Good luck!
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Thank you soooo much I really appreciate your help. I was able to do it
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[Q] 64 GB MicroSD card & OTG cable.....

Hi Fellow FLO owners!
Has anybody had any luck when using a 64 GB MicroSD card with their OTG cable?
I have already unlocked the bootloader and loaded a custom recovery and rooted my device, I then replaced my 32 GB microSD card with a new 64GB hooked up to my OTG cable via the USB port. For the life of me, I cannot read the newly formatted 64 GB MicroSD card? Has anyone tried this yet with a 64 GB sized card and was able to read their data? Was there something special I needed to do as well, download some other app or what have you?
If so, please tell me HOW you got that working or PM me.
Thanks!
Far-from-new-to-rooting and unlocked bootloaders, but, baffled nevertheless.
jmoi923 said:
Hi Fellow FLO owners!
Has anybody had any luck when using a 64 GB MicroSD card with their OTG cable?
I have already unlocked the bootloader and loaded a custom recovery and rooted my device, I then replaced my 32 GB microSD card with a new 64GB hooked up to my OTG cable via the USB port. For the life of me, I cannot read the newly formatted 64 GB MicroSD card? Has anyone tried this yet with a 64 GB sized card and was able to read their data? Was there something special I needed to do as well, download some other app or what have you?
If so, please tell me HOW you got that working or PM me.
Thanks!
Far-from-new-to-rooting and unlocked bootloaders, but, baffled nevertheless.
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While I don't have a tablet in my hands yet to confirm or deny this theory, my guess is this:
A 64GB microSDXC card is going to come preformatted with exFAT; your stock Nexus 7 can't read exFAT partitions.
You can either reformat the card, or use a program to mount exFAT partitions (like this thing), or install a ROM that can read exFAT partitions (CyanogenMod 10.2 can do so; so can others, probably).
Ah, that sounds good, I shall give it a try and report back on my results! Thanks very much!!!
smelenchuk said:
While I don't have a tablet in my hands yet to confirm or deny this theory, my guess is this:
A 64GB microSDXC card is going to come preformatted with exFAT; your stock Nexus 7 can't read exFAT partitions.
You can either reformat the card, or use a program to mount exFAT partitions (like this thing), or install a ROM that can read exFAT partitions (CyanogenMod 10.2 can do so; so can others, probably).
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Oh, before I forget to mention it:
What recovery are you using? There's a very good chance it will be able to read / format the card for you.
Really? TWRP v 26.00
Oh well, I already reformatted it to NTFS now, the Paragon App didn't work. Currently, recopying files over now to the microSD card as we speak, will take about an hour.
Thanks again!
smelenchuk said:
Oh, before I forget to mention it:
What recovery are you using? There's a very good chance it will be able to read / format the card for you.
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