Changing size of SD Card - Nook Color General

Hello,
i am running either CM7 or MIUI on my Nook.
however i bought an increased size sd card now, and i transferred whatever i had to my new card. But i cannot enter into recovery to update the ROMS.
Any ideas what should i do to correct this?
Thanks

Definitely there's a way to do it, in fact, someone had reported doing it by cloning the old uSD. Some others said of using some sort of tools.
I'll post the link if I stumble across once again.
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Here it is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20413516#post20413516

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[Q] SD card problem

Hello,
Everytime i plug my X8 to a computer and select "Turn on USB storage" i get "SD card safe to remove" so i can't acces it. Does anybody know what's the problem?
Thanks
When you "Turn on USB storage" your phone has be giving the read right to the computer so "SD card safe to remove" is Normal condition。
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My phone is the same too
Disable swap.
Sent from my X8 with XDA app.
I disabled swap but no luck.
Hello again,
I don't want to create another topic for this, so im writing it here. Im running nAa kernel and MiUiv4 BETA3 ROM. Everything works fine except when i call someone or someone calls me, they can't hear me. Has someone faced this problem before?
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[Q] format system, n7000 confused

First off I would like to place my thanks to all the developers and techies offering there knowledge to newbies, those just getting into this its so valuable and appreciated especially from an old man like me.. It takes me twice as long to grasp it.. Heres my deal I have the N7000 and have just flashed rocketromJBv2 runs great.. in reading the install notes I did not see where many are talking format system, all I have is delvick, wipe/userdata/, wipe cache, am I missing something or when there talking format are they meaning the wipe/userdata thanks...
format /system is in the mounts and storage menu..
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it is required for a clean install on any new rom.. but if the new rom is working fine, it doesnot matter
format internal
nokiamodeln91 said:
format /system is in the mounts and storage menu..
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it is required for a clean install on any new rom.. but if the new rom is working fine, it doesnot matter
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For clarification and if I'm understanding correctly, This is formatting the internal memory card. so one does this while they still have access to the phone, and its the only time u can do it while the phone is operating. or can it be done in cwm.?? thanks
just the part where the rom is installed and not the entire internal memory.
The option is there in cwm

[Q] Unable to Mount SD card

Hello All,
Actually i had first 2.3.x when i first purchased the samsung caprtivate i897 and i followed this link meticulously and got the device to 4.3.0 latest version. but for some reason i got the error saying. Insert Simcard from cyanogen. I tried several thing, but one of the things was not nice.
youtube search how to root samsung i897 5th video
I Installed vbaseband.zip which was meant for some other phone from CWM mode and then the phone never booted. I went to the CWM mod to redo the complete flashing of JB android version. I am not able to mount the SD card now. I have used ODIN and flashed the ROM but i am not able to help this.
Howevr i am able to got to the external SD card from the CWM.
Please help me from this point on...
Thanks,
Abhijeet
Please give some idea quick I cannot miss callls
Please give some idea quickly please
Did you try flashing stock kk4 without bootloaders? If so, did you boot it up to test your sd?
Sent from my SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app
hello had the same issue, and found out that its an issue on the sdcard itself, you will need to reformat it, unfortunately,
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What I did is since it seems the sd card is not being recognized, I was told from help support that I need to reformat it.
I was able to back up the contents to my laptop then reformat it. tried the process again and it the sd card mounted after I reformat it.
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What I did is since it seems the sd card is not being recognized, I was told from help support that I need to reformat it.
I was able to back up the contents to my laptop then reformat it. tried the process again and it the sd card mounted after I reformat it.
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What I did is since it seems the sd card is not being recognized, I was told from help support that I need to reformat it.
I was able to back up the contents to my laptop then reformat it. tried the process again and it the sd card mounted after I reformat it.

Apps Failing to Update Due to "Insufficient Storage Space"

Hey all,
I have a 32 gig Verizon Developer Edition Moto X with an unlocked bootloader. I am currently running the stock ROM but this issue has persisted across multiple ROMs. Dropbox and Google Translate will not update, giving a "Insufficient Storage Available" error message. I have over 3 gigs available on my internal storage and went through and un-installed a bunch of apps I don't use, to the point of uninstalling twice as many megs-worth of apps as what DB and GTrans require. What the hell could be causing this?
I tried uninstalling Dropbox to see if I could get it re-installed without issue, but now it just flat out won't install due to supposed storage space issues. Has anyone else experienced this? Googling the issue doesn't return any results, but I can't be the only person experiencing this can I?
Thanks.
I_EAT_BABIES said:
Hey all,
I have a 32 gig Verizon Developer Edition Moto X with an unlocked bootloader. I am currently running the stock ROM but this issue has persisted across multiple ROMs. Dropbox and Google Translate will not update, giving a "Insufficient Storage Available" error message. I have over 3 gigs available on my internal storage and went through and un-installed a bunch of apps I don't use, to the point of uninstalling twice as many megs-worth of apps as what DB and GTrans require. What the hell could be causing this?
I tried uninstalling Dropbox to see if I could get it re-installed without issue, but now it just flat out won't install due to supposed storage space issues. Has anyone else experienced this? Googling the issue doesn't return any results, but I can't be the only person experiencing this can I?
Thanks.
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What recovery are you using? I recomend Philz. If you find no better solution. Backup all partitions then test the restore. Just restore what you just backed up. Then wipe data & data media. Then restore again.
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aviwdoowks said:
What recovery are you using? I recomend Philz. If you find no better solution. Backup all partitions then test the restore. Just restore what you just backed up. Then wipe data & data media. Then restore again.
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Oh
You will need to save your SD contents to whatever. OTG, android file xfer, windows. Then restore that too.
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Do the SD backup first!
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With Philz you can include data/media in your custom backup. In which case save/mount to OTG!
aviwdoowks said:
What recovery are you using? I recomend Philz. If you find no better solution. Backup all partitions then test the restore. Just restore what you just backed up. Then wipe data & data media. Then restore again.
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Oh
You will need to save your SD contents to whatever. OTG, android file xfer, windows. Then restore that too.
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Do the SD backup first!
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With Philz you can include data/media in your custom backup. In which case save/mount to OTG!
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OK I am beyond confused by all the edits haha. Could you consolidate your advice a bit?
Currently I am using TWRP. Thanks for the help.
I_EAT_BABIES said:
OK I am beyond confused by all the edits haha. Could you consolidate your advice a bit?
Currently I am using TWRP. Thanks for the help.
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Try backing up your SD contents first. Then flash Philz (.zip) from your twrp. You can flash them as needed, back & forth, just reboot recovery.
Philz will do twrp format backup too.
Make a full backup with Philz as custom as you like. Test out your backup. Just restore what you backed up.
You then want to format data & data media.
Then restore.
You could make a Philz custom bu that includes SD (data/media) too but put it on otg. It will self mount when the OTG cable in present.
aviwdoowks said:
Try backing up your SD contents first. Then flash Philz (.zip) from your twrp. You can flash them as needed, back & forth, just reboot recovery.
Philz will do twrp format backup too.
Make a full backup with Philz as custom as you like. Test out your backup. Just restore what you backed up.
You then want to format data & data media.
Then restore.
You could make a Philz custom bu that includes SD (data/media) too but put it on otg. It will self mount when the OTG cable in present.
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i'm super confused at the level of effort you're explaining based on the problem at hand. The error is two-fold; you have stale files from old/failed installs and/or you're out of memory.
Keep in mind that Android uses your available space for RAM, so if you have memory intensive applications, there's a possibility of running in to this issue.
Easiest of course is to delete your videos/pics - they take the most amount of space.
Also check this tutorial:
http://www.digitalreborn.com/fix-error-insufficient-storage-google-play-error/

Apps to SD

I'd like to buy the Mate S. I saw, however, that is not the possibility to transfer the applications on the microSD card.
To do this it would be possible to do the Root and then move the apps on microSD eg with Link2SD?
Thank you
Sorry for my not good English.
Giozer said:
I'd like to buy the Mate S. I saw, however, that is not the possibility to transfer the applications on the microSD card.
To do this it would be possible to do the Root and then move the apps on microSD eg with Link2SD?
Thank you
Sorry for my not good English.
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No need to do this
You have an option in storage setting to make the SD card the
Default.
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But better get mate 8 from alexpress
rowihel2012 said:
No need to do this
You have an option in storage setting to make the SD card the
Default.
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But better get mate 8 from alexpress
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Thank you for your answer.
But I checked in Settings> Applications, and I did not find the command "move to SD card", as it has been on my current Sony Xperia Z1 or other phones.
Perhaps the S Mate has a different way of managing the Apps?
Giozer said:
Thank you for your answer.
But I checked in Settings> Applications, and I did not find the command "move to SD card", as it has been on my current Sony Xperia Z1 or other phones.
Perhaps the S Mate has a different way of managing the Apps?
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settings-storage-storage settings-default location
now you can make it sd card
all apps and data well be auto downloaded and installed in sd

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