There was a thread for Android Pie, where I tested and confirmed that there was a problem with UHS SD card that would unmount during sleep. Many other users confirmed this problem back then, and since then I've been using a standard non-UHS card ... but non-UHS are only 32GB max and my card is begging to max out. I need to move back to UHS1 for higher storage, so, my question is, is the problem with the card unmount during sleep still persistent in Android10?
TeoXSD said:
There was a thread for Android Pie, where I tested and confirmed that there was a problem with UHS SD card that would unmount during sleep. Many other users confirmed this problem back then, and since then I've been using a standard non-UHS card ... but non-UHS are only 32GB max and my card is begging to max out. I need to move back to UHS1 for higher storage, so, my question is, is the problem with the card unmount during sleep still persistent in Android10?
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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
Hi there.
I'm having problems with the SD card, is always unmounting with no apparent reason...
When I'm on the Album (or gallery) and I scroll trough the photos (I've got a few) the card is unmounted and I need to take it of, and put it back in...
While I'm copying files from the PC to the card (trough the phone) the same thing happens...
The card is a sandisk class 10 32Gb... it was used on my SGS2 and never had any problem...
Does it worth to buy another card, or someone else is having the same problems?
I think this is a problem with your sd card. I don't have any problem like that.
Can you please tell me what card do you have?
I have already formatted the card on the pc and on the phone, the result is the same...
Weird problem, I own a Goodram 32 GB Class 10 micro sd card and I haven't got any problems with it. You say that you have tried formatting the card. What format have you chosen? Have you tried reset to factory reset your device? Are you on some custom rom or the stock one? Do you have a possibility to check wheter the problem exists with other micro sd card? Perhaps you can borrow it from someone for a moment or you have another one somewhere. Worst case scenario the card port could be damaged.
arpinacio said:
Can you please tell me what card do you have?
I have already formatted the card on the pc and on the phone, the result is the same...
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I have a Kingston microSDHC 32GB, Class 4 :good:
Hi,
I'm sure that's an issue with your sd card. I've had the same issue with my old SGS3 and an SanDisk 64GB sd card. Then I bought a new Kingston 64GB sd card and it works.
I formated in FAT and in FAT32, same result in both.
Im in the stock ROM, totally unchanged.
I already get a new card and I'm testing it now, if it stills get me troubles I will try the factory reset.
Yeah... that is my fear... that the port is defective or something like that
Ok, updating from the previous post.
I've bought another SD Card and although that on the first time that I used it on the phone, it gave me the same behavior, after formatted it on the phone itself, so far so good.
I've tried the old SD Card with an adapter on the pc, and it works fine, no problem at all... so it must be something specific to the phone, I've read that some Samsung are a SD card eaters, so I believe that the problem is related to that (my previous phone was a SGS2).
Thank you all for the tips.
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I've tried the old SD Card with an adapter on the pc, and it works fine, no problem at all... so it must be something specific to the phone,
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Not necessarily.
Card of class 4 may be good enough for your computer, specially if it is older too, but may be too weak for newest modern phone.
F308 said:
Not necessarily.
Card of class 4 may be good enough for your computer, specially if it is older too, but may be too weak for newest modern phone.
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An SD card can't be 'too weak'
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Alright though I think the title says it all, I have a 64GB SanDisk micro SDXC card that I bought for my T-Mobile M8 and the card is formatted exFat using the built-in storage menu in settings.
My dilemma is that though everything seems to be correct, every time I reboot the phone or remove and reinstall the card or unmount the card, it can not be remounted without formatting it first and my PC doesn't recognize the card until it's been reformatted and remounted in the phone again.
I've read all about KitKat's ridiculous new sdcard policies and restrictions but I genuinely don't believe that my problem is related to the security updates that came with KitKat. I'm thinking there is another underlying problem.
I'm currently running ViperONE 1.8.0. Though I don't believe ViperONE is the cause.
any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
dharvey4651 said:
Alright though I think the title says it all, I have a 64GB SanDisk micro SDXC card that I bought for my T-Mobile M8 and the card is formatted exFat using the built-in storage menu in settings.
My dilemma is that though everything seems to be correct, every time I reboot the phone or remove and reinstall the card or unmount the card, it can not be remounted without formatting it first and my PC doesn't recognize the card until it's been reformatted and remounted in the phone again.
I've read all about KitKat's ridiculous new sdcard policies and restrictions but I genuinely don't believe that my problem is related to the security updates that came with KitKat. I'm thinking there is another underlying problem.
I'm currently running ViperONE 1.8.0. Though I don't believe ViperONE is the cause.
any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I had same problems and i did format my sd card on my pc with win 7 in fAT32 using the "GUIFORMAT" free software, just do a search on Google, then I did put back my sd card in the phone, reboot the phone multiple time, copy files and after more than 3 days still work no problem
pixelsphotopro said:
I had same problems and i did format my sd card on my pc with win 7 in fAT32 using the "GUIFORMAT" free software, just do a search on Google, then I did put back my sd card in the phone, reboot the phone multiple time, copy files and after more than 3 days still work no problem
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And this is with a 64GB card? I had it formatted to FAT32 earlier today and to my surprise it did not corrupt the card after a reboot but it DID have trouble re-mounting the card.
I'll try it again with the program you suggested and see if that changes anything. Thanks for the suggestion.
So I came from installing the cm13 rom. It ask me if I want to use my 128gb sandisk micro SD card as a internal storage. I press yes. It got stuck at 20% and after it stop (message photo would be in the attachment ) .Since then my pc, my other Android phone can't recognize the micro SD card and when I restart the process to make it a internal storage and would stay at 20% and give me a small message at the end.
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So I came from installing the cm13 rom. It ask me if I want to use my 128gb sandisk micro SD card as a internal storage. I press yes. It got stuck at 20% and after it stop (message photo would be in the attachment ) .Since then my pc, my other Android phone can't recognize the micro SD card and when I restart the process to make it a internal storage and would stay at 20% and give me a small message at the end.
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Same exact problem here. No idea how to fix it. Corrupted the heck out of my SD card, and I had to use Windows to format and make things right again. I'm sticking with 12.1 until I hear exfat is working on the 128gb card.
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Same exact problem here. No idea how to fix it. Corrupted the heck out of my SD card, and I had to use Windows to format and make things right again. I'm sticking with 12.1 until I hear exfat is working on the 128gb card.
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Could you tell me the troubleshoot steps that you did on your windows to fix your 128gb card, because I have the same amount of space as you have and it isn't working.
I have Xolo Q1010i with Kitkat 4.4.2(Stock ROM with S009 update). Initially I was using class 4 8GB SD Card which was working smoothly.
Later due to higher memory need, I tried to use 16 GB class 10 SD Card (Transcend). For some time it was working smoothly. However I have seen notifications such as SD Card removed unexpectedly or SD Card is damaged and so on. The phone does not recognise the sd card later. I have to restart the phone to recognise the sd card.
Of late, I have almost 2.5GB available memory in the sd card and the issue is affecting me too frequently(atleast 10 times a day). The same card works fine on other phones(Android).
Has anybody come across this issue and has any solution?
Thanks in advance,
Srinivasa Pradeep