sd card errors i format the sd card and i still getting the sd card errors please help.......
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I just got a new SD card.
After putting it in my phone, android said it looked corrupted. Formatting didn't solve this.
I rebooted into recovery and partitioned my SD card.
After that, the SD card worked just fine, but it's slow.
Only 1.9 MB/s while it's a class 6 SD card.
Is there anything I can do to speed up the SD card, maybe a different way of partitioning it?
there isnt a way to really speed up the card. it might just be a bad card. try formatting it on your pc or mac as FAT32. results will vary with the speeds.
my g1 is not mounting my sd card ....
dead sd card?
it works on mt3g...tried new sd card and still doesn't mount
try it in the recovery
format it to FAT32 first, and try again.
I'm having issues getting my SD card to work now after S-OFF. When I boot my phone up, I get a notification saying "Blank SD card, SD card is blank or has unsupported file system" When I touch the notification, it says
"Format SD card
Are you sure you want to format the SD card? All data on your card will be lost"
When I select format, it just closes. What do I do? I have tried rebooting but that didn't help.
tanner4137 said:
I'm having issues getting my SD card to work now after S-OFF. When I boot my phone up, I get a notification saying "Blank SD card, SD card is blank or has unsupported file system" When I touch the notification, it says
"Format SD card
Are you sure you want to format the SD card? All data on your card will be lost"
When I select format, it just closes. What do I do? I have tried rebooting but that didn't help.
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Just do the format on your computer instead.
It cannot detech micro SD card, even i have change to a few different type of SD card.
It keeps showing "Insert SD Card for mounting"
Anyone has a clue?
Do NOT panic! In most cases it is merely a software issue where your OS simply fails to read the perfectly fine SD card.
So before formating the SD card rather *reboot* your device.
Do NOT just remove the SD card for it is yet NOT unmounted! And you cannot unmount a declared *corrupted* SD card. If you do, you may *very likely* corrupt the SD card for real!
In 99% of all *corrupted SD* cases the SD card is perfectly fine and readable/writable again after a reboot.