So I downloaded the Nookie Froyo v0.6.8 8GB card image, extracted it, and dd'ed the image to my 8GB Sandisk Class-2 uSD. Everything worked as expected, I was able to mount the card after creating it, and my NC booted w/o issue. The ROM ran pretty well, but was a little slow at times. After doing some research here, I ordered a 8GB Transcend Class-6 uSD card with the expectation that the faster card would perform better. I followed the same procedure, dd'ed the image to the new card, however after that was complete I saw the following output in gparted
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I am unable to mount any of the partitions, however the NC boots on the card. Performance seems similar to the Class-2 card, and I periodically have force closure problems with basic apps (Email, Walpapers, etc). Could this be related? Should I have done something different with the Class-6 card vs the Class-2? I've already tried wiping the card, formatting it all as one big FAT32, and then re-dd'ing the data with the same result as above.
Edit: For example, it just force closed Time and Date while I was trying to change the timezone.
Okay, after booting off of the card I am able to insert it into my machine and mount all the partitions just fine. Does the NC do something to the file systems?
Okay, everything was fine but now all apps are FC'ing when I try to launch them. I think there's a problem here. It seems like it all starts with a force close message from Google Services Framework (com.google.process.gapps), then all hell breaks loose.
I have similiar problem on my patriot 16gb class 10 microSDHC card.
Have you found any solutions?
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I ordered Silicon Power microSDHC 16 GB Class 6, I inserted it in my phone like this:
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Then I went to Setting -> Storage (CM7 nightly build), there were three sections "SD card, Internal storage, and Additional storage: /mnt/emmc"
SD card is being detected fine, 5.6GB. Internal storage reported as 1.87GB. But Additional storage is "Unavailable" I don't know how can i fix it, and mounting the SD Card is grey out in that section.
First, which Nightly are you using and are you using a custom kernel?
Second, try rebooting.
Third, turn the phone off, remove the card, reinsert it then turn the phone on again.
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First, which Nightly are you using and are you using a custom kernel?
Second, try rebooting.
Third, turn the phone off, remove the card, reinsert it then turn the phone on again.
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CyanogenMod-7-07082011-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS
Did it.
Did it.
Just to be sure:
1- Is the SDcard formated?
2- Have you tried it in another device?
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CyanogenMod-7-07082011-NIGHTLY-GalaxyS
Did it.
Did it.
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You are using an older Nightly from before GB bootloaders were supported. I think that is likely the trouble.
Flash the newest Nightly (0831).
Fixed it! Flashed it to the latest version (cm_galaxysmtd_full-104.zip) and now it recognized the card.
I've a 4GB memory card and I've partition the second partition to 239MB but I've only got 8.06MB left which I'll need more, how do I make the second partition bigger? Do I've to format my memory card and do all the things again?
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Use mini partition tool wizard to resize it.
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I've a 4GB memory card and I've partition the second partition to 239MB but I've only got 8.06MB left which I'll need more, how do I make the second partition bigger? Do I've to format my memory card and do all the things again?
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MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition is a useful tool for managing and creating partitions via PC. Here is a really good guide.
If you still have a question just ask; the only important thing you have to pay attention is choosing the partition as primary
Also, cwm recovery can be used to backup your SD partition.
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Hi, I'm in a similar situation to Conclusion with, a 4GB and similar size partition. However I don't want to make the second partition bigger just yet, but I do wanna maintain it and keep everything ticking over nicely. What puzzles me is that I only have 1% System left unlike Conclusion. I can't remember my setup like a douche and wondered if anyone knows why it's so low and how I can change this?
Will resizing my second partition format my sdcard?
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Hello, this is really bugging me, I was hoping to have 8GB memory for apps and 32GB on my SD for obb's and stuff like that but Android 4.4 has the useless virtual SD card feature so the internal storage quickly fills up.
As far as I know, there is no app in the Google Play store that installs itself on the external SD card. But I read that you can copy the maps from TomTom to the external SD card to the Android/data/ folder. So I did that and it worked, freeing up allmost 3gb of internal storage space on my phone (Good news till here). But with the time the internal storage filled up and I reached a moment that I couldn't even update any app because Android was telling me that I don't have enough space. I looked in Settings > Storage and there was still 600MB free internal space, but the Applications bar was overflowing the graph as if there were no more space left.
Here is a screen shot [Note: Apps are taking more space than internal space is available?]:
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I guess that this is what is causing the wrong "Not enough space" message. Clearing the cache from Google Services and Google Play Store sometimes helps if there is still more than 600 MB left, but now I'm completely stuck with 480MB and I cannot even update a 6MB app.
Does somebody know how to fix this? Is it me or every new Android version that comes out is just a worse better looking crap..?
Greetings.
INFO: I haven't rooted anything on my phone so everything is just stock.
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My phone gives me the "internal storage is 75% full" from time to time.
Recently, I recorded something on my phone, and the message popped up. So, I clicked it and selected to transfer all photos and videos (which were taking up most of the space apparently) to my micro SD card.
I have a 32 gig micro sd card for my Z1. At the time...there was less than 10 gigs used up. SO, PLENTY of extra space.
When I transferred the content to my SD card, suddenly, I couldn't find some precious pictures/videos in my GALLERY.
. I have used ROOT MANAGER (I have a rooted phone), to copy my DCIM folder from my phone internal storage, and copied EVERYTHING to my micro SD card (which means ALL photos/videos), and chosen to "skip" any duplicates. I did this in hopes the video file I am desperately looking for might have now found its way to my micro SD card.
. I have physically removed the micro SD card and placed it in an SD card reader/adapter, and put that in my computer to try and find the .MOV video file. But, that has also been unsuccessful.
. I tried using EASE USdata recovery wizard (computer program) in an attempt to find and recover the possibly lost video file, but it has proven unsuccessful.
Does anyone have any feedback on anything I may have missed? Is there a directory I'm missing as to where this video file may be?
Thanks in advance for your help!
. Nina
I thought this was pretty cool. I wanted to view some pics from my DSLR the other day and upload them to Google Photos, so I put the card into my card reader and plugged it into my 5X. The reader also had a micro SD card in another slot, and to my surprise, the phone mounted both cards and I was able to view pics on both of them. This may be more to do with Android 6, but I don't have any other phones I can test it on.
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grabber5.0 said:
I thought this was pretty cool. I wanted to view some pics from my DSLR the other day and upload them to Google Photos, so I put the card into my card reader and plugged it into my 5X. The reader also had a micro SD card in another slot, and to my surprise, the phone mounted both cards and I was able to view pics on both of them. This may be more to do with Android 6, but I don't have any other phones I can test it on.
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You can also use the otg to directly connect to the camera. It will give you the option of looking at them or batch importing them.
5.0 did this as well.
I know, but direct card access is faster for me, as my camera's USB interface is not very fast. The main point of my post though is I thought it was cool I could access both cards at the same time.
That makes sense, I use the same model card reader. Just thought I'd mention that too in case you/someone else didn't realize it.