G3 rooted on VS98510B
128gb Lexar UHS-1 microsd 633x,,, the blue and black card.
Phone refuses to recognize card is inserted. I have searched other similar issues and tried solutions,,,,nothing helped.
Tried card formatted from factory Xfat, formatted to NTFS, formatted to Fat32, used SDFormatter back to Xfat..... card was checked for fake capacity using H2TestW.
Card works perfectly in PCs and camera.
Same card in 64gb version recognized immediately,,, just like my other cards.
Card is not seen when attaching phone to PC either.
Phone refuses to even see the card. (so mount option is not available)
Battery pull and restart = nothing
Do not have someone elses phone to try it in.
This is the only 128gb card I have tried,, don't have another one.
r9ball said:
G3 rooted on VS98510B
128gb Lexar UHS-1 microsd 633x,,, the blue and black card.
Phone refuses to recognize card is inserted. I have searched other similar issues and tried solutions,,,,nothing helped.
Tried card formatted from factory Xfat, formatted to NTFS, formatted to Fat32, used SDFormatter back to Xfat..... card was checked for fake capacity using H2TestW.
Card works perfectly in PCs and camera.
Same card in 64gb version recognized immediately,,, just like my other cards.
Card is not seen when attaching phone to PC either.
Phone refuses to even see the card. (so mount option is not available)
Battery pull and restart = nothing
Do not have someone elses phone to try it in.
This is the only 128gb card I have tried,, don't have another one.
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try formatting ur sd card into fat32 format using guiformat software.
guiformat didn't help.
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I am using T-mobile Touch Pro 2.
I am quite satisfied with this device except for one problem.
Sometimes (once a day or every other day?) when I turn the device on, the micro sd card is not detectable. The card is in the slot, but the device just cannot find it. (It shows like there is no sd card!)
When I reboot the device or take the micro sd card off and insert again, the device recognize it which makes me very annoyed.
Anyone who has the same problem and the solution?
Many thanks in advance.
FYI, I am using Transcend 8GB micro sd card (class 6.)
The only time I have something like this issue is when I connect the phone to the PC as an external drive, which is by design. Unplugging the phone sets it right again.
Change your MicroSD to SanDisk and you wont have any problems. I have a class 2 16GB and I dont have any problems. If you're worry about the performance, it's pretty fast. using the phone as removable drive it writes at just under 4mb/s, using a usb adapter and the write speed sustains at 8-10mb/s which out performs minimum class 6 standard. All the test was done on a 16gb class 2 with 10gb of badly fragmented files already on the card and writing another 5.5GB into the card. I havent tested read speed but it's faster than write speed.
beckkim said:
I am using T-mobile Touch Pro 2.
I am quite satisfied with this device except for one problem.
Sometimes (once a day or every other day?) when I turn the device on, the micro sd card is not detectable. The card is in the slot, but the device just cannot find it. (It shows like there is no sd card!)
When I reboot the device or take the micro sd card off and insert again, the device recognize it which makes me very annoyed.
Anyone who has the same problem and the solution?
Many thanks in advance.
FYI, I am using Transcend 8GB micro sd card (class 6.)
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I had the same problem when i first got my sprint pro 2. All you have to do to fix is... using any card reader, copy all the files on your micro sd card to a new folder on your computer. then format the card to fat32. once formatted copy all of your files back onto the card. pop it back in and you should be good to go.. after doing this to mine, my 16g card hasn't disappeared once.
lnando84 said:
I had the same problem when i first got my sprint pro 2. All you have to do to fix is... using any card reader, copy all the files on your micro sd card to a new folder on your computer. then format the card to fat32. once formatted copy all of your files back onto the card. pop it back in and you should be good to go.. after doing this to mine, my 16g card hasn't disappeared once.
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Thanks a lot!
I will do what you said right away. Hope it will solve the problem
I recently bought a brand new sandisk 64gb micro sdxc card for use with my e4gt. When I put it into the phone the phone reads it, but will not give me the option to format it. The only option I have is to mount it, but when doing so it just says it is safe to remove which shows that it is not mounting properly. Should I try buying an sd card reader and formatting it on my computer? Or what else could I do to get it to work? Also, it is running stock leaked GA10 rooted.
I have the same micro sd. For it to work on the phone (for me), I formatted it to fat32 and it worked. Most recently I lost my old card on a trip, bought a new one, I formatted it again to fat32, tossed it in the phone but the phone didn't recognize it, but gave me an option to format it which I did. Then it worked. It might have a bit to do with roms too (I was on stock, then moved to a CM rom)
So you formatted in on your computer? If so which sd card reader did you buy? Could you post a link if possible? And thank you.
Just use any sd adapter and use the format32 gui from Ridgecrop. Roms or builds shouldn't matter once it's properly formatted and mounts.
I have the same Sd card. Sniper and Avatar turned me on to that utility.
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I have been having problems switching from a 4gb sd card to a 32gb sd card in my htc one v. The 4 gig runs perfectly fine in my phone but I need more space so I switched to the 32gb card.
The problem I am having is almost instantly after putting in the 32gb card my phone starts lagging on just about everything. Load times take longer, the phone has more graphical glitches etc. I tried formatting the card to nfts and running paragon software to use that file type. Still no hope. I also partitioned the card to 16gb and free space for the other half and still no luck really. Though I did see some improvement.
Is it just that I got a bad sd card? Note that it works with my laptop and also in my pc perfectly fine, the phone just seems to not like the card or larger file size. Has anyone else gotten a 32gb sd card to work in their htc one v?
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Derek
Yes my 32 gb transcend class 4 works perfectly,no lags,try formatting it with fat32 with the help of your pc like I told you once before.
mihirengg19 said:
Yes my 32 gb transcend class 4 works perfectly,no lags,try formatting it with fat32 with the help of your pc like I told you once before.
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I have an ADATA 32gb class 10 card. I will try that
Edit: Ever since I tried partitioning the sd card with MiniTool Partition Wizard the card won't show up on my pc. The software says that it is a (Bad Disk). Note that I can use the card perfectly fine on my macbook pro and the phone also recognizes the card. If I put the card into my phone and connect with USB it works fine.
I purchased a 64GB Transcend SD card on Amazon. I'm replacing my 32GB SanDisk. I initially put the card in after transferring all my files and formatting the card using exFat. I then noticed my phone was heating up. I formatted the 64GB SD card using my Note 3 and it formats FAT32... but when I connect it to my Mac after format, it gives me an error [not readable].
I'm currently formatting it on my Mac FAT32.
Anyone else had an issue like this before?
Hi,
When I turn my phone on, it sometimes shows up with this message: http://i.imgur.com/vxq4QQo.png
Any idea how to fix this?
Thanks!
That's a recovery error, when there is no MOFD_SDUPDATE
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Even though the Zenfone 2 supports 64gb sd card the recovery (stock) doesn't recognise the micro sd card if it bigger than 32gb or formatted anything other than FAT32.
You either need to put the OTA file on a 32gb or less micro sd card and flash or format your micro sd card FAT32, doing this will result in not being able to put files larger than 4gb on it.
Lucky for me I have an sd card to micro sd card reader adaptor and a 4gb sd card...
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try those
Edit: Truth be told, I don't actually have the phone yet so I cannot try it. That's a picture from the eBay seller.
I snagged a "for parts" 4GB version for less than $100. If the only problem is it needs to be re-flashed, then I think I got a great deal.