16/32GB Micro SD card and files over 4GB - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well as you know the galaxy s internal card is formatted to fat32 so it can not store files over 4GB. I plan on using the internal for system based stuff like backups/ apps and stuff. So i plan on getting a 16GB or 32GB card for all my music and videos and stuff.
My the problem is i have a few videos that are over 4GB (cbt) and wondering if i can format the new card to a format that can hold 4gb or more like ntfs or ext4. I would prefer ntfs but will the phone understand ntfs?

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[Q] SGS Storages types summary?

RAM 512Mb but you only have aprox 326 Mb for yourself, the rest are used by the OS and System Services.
Internal SD, can come in 8GB models or 16GB models
External SD, is whatever SDHC micro SD card you want to insert into it, supports up to 32GB micro SD cards
the Internal SD is split in 2 GB for System OS Apps, and whatever is left over is yours to use.
the Internal SD is aprox a Class 4 SD card
Amd what about system types on internal sd? What is reason for so slow stock i/o? FS type? LagFix i choosed store data on same chip...
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exactly because of that the internal SD is split into 2 active partitions, by having the swap file on another SD card, then it lessen the access time
AllGamer said:
exactly because of that the internal SD is split into 2 active partitions, by having the swap file on another SD card, then it lessen the access time
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Ok! But..... CFLagFix-1.70 moves files to internal SD, not external.
It was in internal, and became also internal. So what's the difference?
Ok, maybe another partition, but same storage! May by file system structure, heard about some journals??? or what else??

Migration to new MicroSD Card

im currently buy a 16gb Class10 MicroSD for replacing my 8gb Class2 card, i have a motorola milestone, mi nandroid not have the function to backup ext partition, how i clone my old card to migrate all data and partitions to new card?
I tried to read the information from the ext2 partition with a windows driver without success.
The memory card has 3 partitions, one ext2 (i supposed) bootloader 38mb long, second partition 1,47gb ext2, and last 5,6gb fat32.
The new 16gb card, partitioned in 250mb ext2, 1,46gb ext2 , and 13,7gb aprox. Fat32.
Tried to copy only the info from the fat32 of 8gb card to the fat32 from the 16gb card, and mi apps moved with app2sd dont show in the phone, i suppose the problem is i not copy the ext2 partition from the 8gb card to the new one.
Exist some method like the ancient norton ghost to clone the both cards?
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Does the Nook support MicroSD cards formated in the exFAT format?

I need to get a 13.2GB file on a 16GB microSD card I have that's manufactured formatted to FAT32. I could format it to exFAT in Windows 7 to get around FAT32 4GB file transfer limitation but I'm not sure if the Nook will be able to read a microSD card formatted in exFAT.
Have anyone attempted before?

[Q] exFAT and ext2/3/4 on same microSD?

So, i want to partition my microSD card to both exFAT and ext2/3 or 4 in order to be able to have large movies on it (larger than 4gb) and use Link2sd for games that are eating my internal memory.
HOW can i do that? Is it possible?

Divide SD card between external and adopted storage

I have a stock Moto X4 and am running out of internal storage space (32gb). Is there a way to partition my 128gb SD card into 64gb external storage and 64gb adopted storage? Ive used minitool partition to divide the card into two partitions but my phone only sees the "external" FAT32 card and not the ext2 or ext4 partition on the card. I found a thread on reddit using adb but that didnt work either.
Any suggestions????
Thanks for the help and guidance
Are you encrypted? I seem to remember that you had to be unencrypted due to an issue with FBE..... Probably wrong though...
no. Nothing is encrypted. I know that once a card is designated as adopted it gets encrypted though.

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