I use a Nexus One, 2.3.3 (GRI40) by OTA, no root or custom firmware.
I bought a 16GB Class 4 SanDisk MicroSD from eBay. Everything works fine, but when I listen my music (mp3s from the card) after about 15 minutes the problem appears:
the player stops in the middle of the track, skips all the next mp3s saying the files cannot be open. None of the applications installed on the card can run. I reboot.
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the player stops in the middle of the track. Screen cannot be turned on, though the buttons below it are highlighted when I press the power button. Reinserting the battery does the reboot.
After reboot everything either works fine or I get the "Preparing SD card, checking for errors" message (I remove it by Recovery/Wipe cache).
I tried formatting the card with different cluster sizes with no effect (the phone didn't accept the 4KB size, only 8-64 KB).
Ok, I bought a Kingston 16GB Class 4 MicroSD from J&R. The same thing happens with it, maybe a little less often.
No other applications using the Card caused the problem. The music player can be installed on Card or not (Astro, Winamp, stock Android Music) with no difference.
The stock 4GB class 2 SanDisk card with 32KB cluster has no such problems.
Is there a special formatting utility that N1 would prefer? Some other solution?
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smbd said:
i use a nexus one, 2.3.3 (gri40) by ota, no root or custom firmware.
I bought a 16gb class 4 sandisk microsd from ebay. Everything works fine, but when i listen my music (mp3s from the card) after about 15 minutes the problem appears:
the player stops in the middle of the track, skips all the next mp3s saying the files cannot be open. None of the applications installed on the card can run. I reboot.
or
the player stops in the middle of the track. Screen cannot be turned on, though the buttons below it are highlighted when i press the power button. Reinserting the battery does the reboot.
after reboot everything either works fine or i get the "preparing sd card, checking for errors" message (i remove it by recovery/wipe cache).
I tried formatting the card with different cluster sizes with no effect (the phone didn't accept the 4kb size, only 8-64 kb).
Ok, i bought a kingston 16gb class 4 microsd from j&r. The same thing happens with it, maybe a little less often.
No other applications using the card caused the problem. The music player can be installed on card or not (astro, winamp, stock android music) with no difference.
The stock 4gb class 2 sandisk card with 32kb cluster has no such problems.
Is there a special formatting utility that n1 would prefer? Some other solution?
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same problem on my n1
gives some one solutions about this problem
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I have been using a class 2 16 GB SD card that I bought off play.com for a while now, and it worked perfectly in both my Hero and my N1, until recently. Since flashing Froyo, I have been having some issues, for example my mp3 files are not indexed in the music app, so nothing shows up, also my phone was freezing, both when I unplugged it from USB and at other random intervals.
So I decided to try another SD Card to see if it would clear up the music indexing problem. Since then, that has worked, and my N1 does not seem to have frozen at all.
Has anyone else had any issues like this, and could the SD card be causing my phone to freeze? (By freeze I mean it sits with whatever I was doing on the screen, but is completely unresponsive, and sometimes if I wake the phone it sits on the slide to unlock screen with the screen dimmed.
Thanks for any help.
I have a issue like this and I re-formated the the card and all worked for me. I again had the issue with another card I just took all data off the card and all worked so there was a file that had corrupted on the card. Hope this helps
That is definitely useful. Thank you.
Did your problem involve freezing at all?
Hello everyone,
Today, I just received the dreaded "blank SD or unsupported file system" all of a sudden from the stock Samsung 2GB Micro SD Card. Everything gone, Card Fried.
But then I tried to put in a separate memory card into the phone. It's a Kingston 2GB. But the moment I even put it in, the whole phone freezes into oblivion. Only when I take it out and wait 5 seconds, will the phone run at normal speeds again.
Another issue is that I am unable to format the aforementioned Kingston Card from the phone. When I try to do so, the phone just says Erasing... then it stops. When I try to press the Mount SD card option, phone just freezes, until, of course, I remove the card and wait 5 seconds.
All this suddenly happened today. I have been owning this 5830i for about 2 months now, no problems, and suddenly today...
Any insight into these issue are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
To help give a more visual approach to this problem, I have decided to take some time off to create a video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMoaGPYH6UE
Hope this clarifies things.
OMG what is this shenanigans? I just put the KINGSTON card into the phone and waited two hours, and the phone had the cheek to work normally again. Yay its solved, but I still find this issue to be very strange. Fickle phone, I guess.
I just found a solution to the Kingston Card Lag Problem.
Go google Panasonic SD Formatter and Format the SD Card using a card reader. Then put the card back in the phone and the Card will work normally again.
umm umm. lol?
Im not sure if this is a a problem with the phone or the sd card I just installed. Im running on the latest firmware on the xperia T with a Class 10 32gb Sandisk. I've been trying to play my music off from the sd card but it will probably last about less than 10 mins till the music stops playing. The only way to get it to work again would be removing and putting back in the sd card or hard restarting the phone. Also I've notice that my phone is slower than usual when returning to the homescreen. Anyone know what the problem is?
It's probably because of some corrupted music file.
Try to delete all music from SD card, copy there just one music album and try it again. If it happens again, try different album.
I'm having this weird problem with the first photo I take with my Lumia 620 takes around 2/4 seconds to be saved if I'm using an microSD card. I've seen in other forums that this happens to any Lumia phone and even HTC ones with micorSD so it's a WP8 problem rather than a specific model of phone or card. I'm using a 16Gb Sandisk Ultra Class 10 UHS-1
Let me explain step by step:
1. Pick up the phone after a couple of minutes of inactivity, it seems like the microSD times out because this problem doesn't happen if you lock and unlock the phone straight away.
2. Open the camera app, focus the photo, and press the shutter button.
3. The phone won't take the photo, it will continue to act like nothing was pressed for another 3 to 4 seconds.
4. The photo is finally taken, in whatever position the phone is now, so the photo is not stored in any buffer or anything like that.
5. Any photo after that is instantaneous.
This problem happens as long as you have the microSD on the phone. Even if you set the phone to save the images in the internal memory, the first photo will continue to lag. Remove the SD card and everything is fine again.
What I've found out is that formatting the microSD as exFAT with 64kb clusters helps with this problem, however it doesn't disappear, it's only reduced.
I know there's other people with this problem, my question is, has anyone found out a way to fix this (other that removing the microSD card)?
P.S.: Yes, I've formatted the card, reset the camera, restored the phone to factory settings and tested with an empty card.
Timerever said:
I'm having this weird problem with the first photo I take with my Lumia 620 takes around 2/4 seconds to be saved if I'm using an microSD card. I've seen in other forums that this happens to any Lumia phone and even HTC ones with micorSD so it's a WP8 problem rather than a specific model of phone or card. I'm using a 16Gb Sandisk Ultra Class 10 UHS-1
Let me explain step by step:
1. Pick up the phone after a couple of minutes of inactivity, it seems like the microSD times out because this problem doesn't happen if you lock and unlock the phone straight away.
2. Open the camera app, focus the photo, and press the shutter button.
3. The phone won't take the photo, it will continue to act like nothing was pressed for another 3 to 4 seconds.
4. The photo is finally taken, in whatever position the phone is now, so the photo is not stored in any buffer or anything like that.
5. Any photo after that is instantaneous.
This problem happens as long as you have the microSD on the phone. Even if you set the phone to save the images in the internal memory, the first photo will continue to lag. Remove the SD card and everything is fine again.
What I've found out is that formatting the microSD as exFAT with 64kb clusters helps with this problem, however it doesn't disappear, it's only reduced.
I know there's other people with this problem, my question is, has anyone found out a way to fix this (other that removing the microSD card)?
P.S.: Yes, I've formatted the card, reset the camera, restored the phone to factory settings and tested with an empty card.
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I have exactrly the same problem with my Nokia Lumia 620 Still hoping to get a solituion...
my Lumia had big problems with exFat, including the lag when taking pictures (even worse with videos). Converting it to fat32 and then reformatting it with the phone fixed it for me.
Same problem here... Thanks for the tip about exFat.
A related question: how does the music player fares for you with songs on microSD?
Because mine behaves very badly, with lots of duplicate songs. Do you think the two problems can be related?
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Same problem here... Thanks for the tip about exFat.
A related question: how does the music player fares for you with songs on microSD?
Because mine behaves very badly, with lots of duplicate songs. Do you think the two problems can be related?
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I don't know, this problems seems to come in randomly. After formatting the card, it's gone for a time.. I've tried only using ONE tool to put music on it (in my case, the explorer) and it seems to work. Other people at wpcentral have reported this also, the phone seems to have a problem with music synced from more than one program. It was the same for me, I dropped the music in via Explorer and then added an album via Windos media player, and I directly got multiple duplicates..
Anyone have any issues with micro SD cards on their Z1?
I only have music on there currently (64gb sandisk card) and every now and then certain songs disappear from my music players.
I also tried saving photos to the card, first couple worked fine then it came up with an error saying it can't save so I put it back to internal storage. Now randomly, two or three days later, it has deleted the photos that were on the sd card while it was charging overnight.
That normally happens with fake SD cards...are you sure its a legitmate 64GB card?
Pretty sure, had no issues fitting around 45gb of music on there.
I'll try another one and see if it still has issues
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Anyone have any issues with micro SD cards on their Z1?
I only have music on there currently (64gb sandisk card) and every now and then certain songs disappear from my music players.
I also tried saving photos to the card, first couple worked fine then it came up with an error saying it can't save so I put it back to internal storage. Now randomly, two or three days later, it has deleted the photos that were on the sd card while it was charging overnight.
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Yes, ive had two incidents since going to .257 update.
1) Sandisk 32GB card (bought from Amazon itself not a reseller) was showing up with error on notification bar. I had to reformat it to get it to work again
2) I took a photo today and I got "Memory error", I had to swap to internal storage. I took out the SD card and put it back in again, and then all that was on it was the default folders created by Android.
My card is deffo genuine, I am convinced this is a software fault with the Z1