Can somebody share how to enable Ntfs support for stock rom of G3 Cat.6 version i have 32gb msd card and fat32 is very annoying when downloading large movies Please help ?
Anyone ?
Do not use NTFS on a Android device for everyday use.
Use exFAT, its better than FAT32 and NTFS for Android.
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I do have a question (a dumb question some might say) about the micro-sd support on TP2. Can the TP2 support NTFS formatted micro-sd ?
Sorry,
It will not be able to read NTFS formatted SD card.
John
You might want to take a look at the exFAT update for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955704
It won't read exFAT either.
Ghostifish said:
It won't read exFAT either.
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Thanks for the heads up.
I haven't tried exFAT on my microSD card yet (it isn't big enough to warrant its use) but it works very well with the hard drive on my digital broadcast decoder/recorder
I just got a 32 GB micro sd card, and it is formatted FAT32. I wonder how people got hd movies in the device since the file system does not allow files bigger than 4GB.
I looked it up on wikipedia for exfat support but it turns out Android does not support it, ntfs-3g is dead slow so I did not even bother to check if it is supported. I mount my vision as flash drive a lot, so I cannot use ext3/4, btrfs etc.
Is there any other options that I missed, or I have to live with the limitations of FAT32?
Hi,
I have a samsung microsdxc 64 gb, it dont work well on gpad 7. if i use fat32 ramdomly it deletes the data of the card. Other formats like NTFS or EXFAT it dont mount. I tried with paragon software to mount NTFS and it works but i also use Foldermount it stopped to work..Anyone knows how to put android to mount exfat partition or ntfs without extra softwares?
On the P600, is it possible to have the NTFS support for thr micro sd card?
mambraxneol said:
On the P600, is it possible to have the NTFS support for thr micro sd card?
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rotting the device and installing custom kernel with ntfs support
ES file explorer said that they had ntfs support sins last update, not tested it and not sure if it works with stock kernel tho.
What filesystem do you use on G4 SD-card?
Why? What version of OS you have?
exFAT for external micro-SD card in LG G4 H818P. R/w perfectly. BB used Win7 x64
sahalento said:
exFAT for external micro-SD card in LG G4 H818P. R/w perfectly. BB used Win7 x64
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It's faster then Fat32 or...?
Sent from my LG G4
sahalento said:
exFAT for external micro-SD card in LG G4 H818P. R/w perfectly. BB used Win7 x64
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Do u do anything special to get exfat working? Do other apps see the exfat sdcard as an available source to access? I tried exfat but kept getting the error saying unsupported file system. Thanks
@welder73, not sure which is faster but exfat support larger than 4gb files while fat32 doesn't
About speed. I did'n see difference between exFAT and FAT32. About the same.
And I did'n do anything special to get exFAT. Just formatted micro-SD on PC via SDFormatter utility. I thing exFAT support may be available or not on different ROMs for different countries. I am on stock v10d-CIS. It's ok by default.
Also I saw then users flashed rooted system from one region to another stock ROM (SEA, PHL) - no exFAT support. May be answer is in some files in system (bin, etc) or in some files in another images from full KDZ/TOT.
Pterka said:
What filesystem do you use on G4 SD-card?
Why? What version of OS you have?
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ExFAT on a big SD card. Because it's a one way street on a phone capable of shooting videos that cost half a gigabyte per minute.
Stock marshmallow H815 EU.
Didn't have to do anything special other than format it using the native windows 10 format application. Phone accepted it no questions asked.
Speed wise don't expect observable differences over previous file systems. SD card hardware is the main factor.
You have to use Fat32 for SD cards smaller than 32 GB and exFat for SD cards bigger than 32 GB. Speed and reliability depends on the brand of the SD card. I used without issues a Samsung micro SDHC EVO UHS-1 (32 GB) and a SanDisk Ultra Android microSDXC, 64GB, 80MB/s, Class 10, UHS-I.