it only recognizes Fat32 and NTFS format when I install file manager. and the exFAT version doesn't work. the original rom recognized the exFAT format
the version of rom lineage os e 14 android 7.1.2
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I have 64 sd that's it's detected without a problem on latest AICP rom, The Sickness roms and TWRP. When I install Spirit Roms the new Alpha CM12 it won't detect it in both roms. It's current format is NFTS, should I try to format it to Fat32 or Ext4?
I tried formatting it to Ext4 but the computer would not recognize it. I'm going to format it to Fat32 and see what happens
I formatted the card to Fat32 but would only read like 932mb in the Android OS but no data I had pasted. In recovery it read nothing.
Repartition and format to FAT32. You may have some unallocated space. Also, I could be wrong, but I don't think s4 can read a 64 GB sdcard.
OEM firmware of Google Pixel C was just support OTG disk with FAT32, & NTFS, not for exFAT.
So we are need root by SuperSU. (SuperSU only, not kingroot or otherwise......)
Step1. Root your Pixel C. (Thank @cheep5k8, http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/development/root-modified-flashable-stock-kernel-t3289357).
Step2.Go to Play store, DownloadAPP:"Paragon NTFS & HFS+" and "[root] StickMount"
Step3. Run Paragon NTFS & HFS+, then you could ignore it. (But Not uninstall it!)
Step4. Run StickMount,Let it download!
Step5. You can download ES file manager~
When you finish, your device can read/write OTG disk with exFAT. (It mount on /sdcard/usbStarge/***)
PS1:If you get notificaion that tell your OTG disk is destory or not support this format, just ignore it.
PS2:If you install StickMount only (not install Paragon NTFS & HFS+), you will lose exFAT supported when you reboot device!
Don't ask me why!Because i don't know, too!
It works
Majinvegito123 said:
Can I root with king?
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king??
kingroot is not work
Any hope for Linux file systems?
Sent from my Pixel C using XDA-Developers mobile app
I've never tried it, but support shouldn't be needed, you'd probably have to mount it manually though.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
TWRP hangs when my micro sd is formatted as internal. I can use the cyanogen recovery to update the nightly rom but what if I want to flash gapps or other zips? Any way to flash stuff easier in this set up?
usb otg
Make sure you have TWRP >=3.0.0 as those are the only versions that support adoptable storage
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Make sure you have TWRP >=3.0.0 as those are the only versions that support adoptable storage
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I have 3.0.2.
It's weird since my moto g 2014 is ok.
Wondering if anyone has managed to figure out a way to get this working, or if I'm just missing something. I've tried everything I can find online, including a custom kernel (EX), (both) paragon NTFS mounting utilities, stickmount, a couple different TWRP-flashable .zip's, as well as miscellaneous other root apps that supposedly will mount NTFS, all to no avail.
Running 9.0, stock rooted + EX kernel and Magisk. And unfortunately FAT32 or other formatting isn't an option in my case. Any thoughts or advice or is this just a no go? Thanks!
Android doesn't support NTFS and is unlikely to ever support it. If none of the apps you've tried work then there isn't anything you can do except format the drive you want to use as FAT32. I know that isn't an option, but you don't havr many options here.
Paragon "works", but only in a couple of specialized file managers. There's no generic solution I've seen that simply mounts OTG as a directory. There is a Magisk package that claims to do this with vold, but it's only supported by an older Magisk version and doesn't support Android 9 yet.
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Wondering if anyone has managed to figure out a way to get this working, or if I'm just missing something. I've tried everything I can find online, including a custom kernel (EX), (both) paragon NTFS mounting utilities, stickmount, a couple different TWRP-flashable .zip's, as well as miscellaneous other root apps that supposedly will mount NTFS, all to no avail. Running 9.0, stock rooted + EX kernel and Magisk. And unfortunately FAT32 or other formatting isn't an option in my case. Any thoughts or advice or is this just a no go? Thanks!
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Android only supports FAT32/Ext3/Ext4/exFAT. Why is FAT32 not an option? It will support up to 2TB partitions and although it doesn't natively support encryption, it is possible to encrypt data on a FAT32 formatted partition. What is it you are trying to accomplish?
The OP likely has a device formatted as NTFS and doesn't want to go through the trouble of pulling off the data, formatting, and replacing the data. Unfortunately for him, he's going to have little choice but to fornat to be able to use it.
exFAT USB drive wasn't supported on my P2XL Pie, tested a few days ago. Had to format FAT32 through Android (since the only options were FAT32 and NTFS in Windows File Explorer).
i may be a little late to this thread, but
total commander from c. ghisler and
usb stick plugin (tc) from ferenc hechler
does that. it worked on Android 8 at least, on android 9 i have some troubles atm, i can only copy data to my expandable sd card storage, but maybe it's a bug on my hand, worth a shot.
there is a free version of the usb stick plugin as well and total commander was always free without ads
I found my old nexus 7 in a cupboard a few weeks ago, the usb charging port wasnt in good shape but i managed to get twrp and DotOS android 9 installed via adb before the port finally stopped working. I dont use any gapps. Luckily i am able to charge the nexus wirelessly.
I don't want to repartition the system partition in case i can't install a new rom etc. Are there other android 9 roms that install on the small system partition size? Or is it possible to repartition and install android 10 roms without a usb cord?
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I found my old nexus 7 in a cupboard a few weeks ago, the usb charging port wasnt in good shape but i managed to get twrp and DotOS android 9 installed via adb before the port finally stopped working. I dont use any gapps. Luckily i am able to charge the nexus wirelessly.
I don't want to repartition the system partition in case i can't install a new rom etc. Are there other android 9 roms that install on the small system partition size? Or is it possible to repartition and install android 10 roms without a usb cord?
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buy a cheap sd card, load these zips onto the sd card using another phone
repartition:
TOOLS - Google Drive
rom choose the build as follows:
Somewhere In the lineage os zip file name
flo = Nexus 7 2013 Wifi
deb = Nexus 7 2013 LTE)
[ROM][flo|deb][UNOFFICIAL][LineageOS 20.0]
LineageOS 20.0 lineage-20.0-20230507-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip lineage-20.0-20230507-UNOFFICIAL-deb.zip Known issues: - We are still Permissive (SELinux) - Encryption is not working .. Pls do NOT encrypt your /data partition! - Camera is not fully...
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twrp factory reset, put in sd card and flash repartition, after that flash rom zip
and boom you have android 12L, use android 12L gapps, you guessed it also load on sd card and flash after flashing repartition and rom.
LR7875 said:
buy a cheap sd card, load these zips onto the sd card using another phone
repartition:
TOOLS - Google Drive
rom choose the build as follows:
Somewhere In the lineage os zip file name
flo = Nexus 7 2013 Wifi
deb = Nexus 7 2013 LTE)
[ROM][flo|deb][UNOFFICIAL][LineageOS 20.0]
LineageOS 20.0 lineage-20.0-20230507-UNOFFICIAL-flo.zip lineage-20.0-20230507-UNOFFICIAL-deb.zip Known issues: - We are still Permissive (SELinux) - Encryption is not working .. Pls do NOT encrypt your /data partition! - Camera is not fully...
forum.xda-developers.com
twrp factory reset, put in sd card and flash repartition, after that flash rom zip
and boom you have android 12L, use android 12L gapps, you guessed it also load on sd card and flash after flashing repartition and rom.
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But the nexus 7 doesnt have a SD card slot!
seandpa said:
But the nexus 7 doesnt have a SD card slot!
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oh sorry didnt dig into the google searches much.
as repartition will wipe everything on the device, it will be impossible to transfer the rom to the tablet afterwards and so you can not flash the rom, bricking the device.
so well just forget android 10 and other stuff. it is impossible, treat it as no other roms than android 9 had been developed for the device.
you can install google apps from this
Google Installer (Android)
Install Google apps on Xiaomi devices
google-installer.en.uptodown.com