I recently had MobileTechVideos repair my Galaxy Tab 7 by remapping the internal memory to the external SD card. They were very professional and did a great job in restoring my tab to a functioning unit. The only issue I have is that now when I plug the device into my computer to transfer files, it says it needs to be formatted. So far I have only been able to transfer files via wifi, which for a 2gb movie takes forever. Is there something I need to do in order to transfer files to and from my SD card? Thanks in advance.
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last night its my first time to transfer music file using kies..copied the mp3 file in the internal sd of my galaxy i9000.
After the transfer the files are there..
When i disconect the usb no files have been detected but the mem0ry decrease..
I restart my phone then the internal sd memory turns back like theres no transfer occur.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Edit.
Even in bluetooth, manage to transfer mp3 but when i rertart again the phone no files being detected and the mem0ry turns back.
Any one?
I think my internal sd card is corrupted.
Will flashing can solve this?
I have the above memory card for my N7000 (Rocket Rom v3) and am having problems verifying its capacity.
H2testw (Windows utility) verified it as having no errors and as 32Gb
ES File Explorer's SD card analyst displays capacity as 11.06Gb
SD Tools displays capacity as 11.6Gb
I have tried copying music (21Gb) to the sdcard using two methods. Firstly connecting the phone as a media device which was very slow and started to throw up errors after a while. Then secondly by removing the SD card from the phone and plugging it into my laptop (Win7) which was far quicker. This second method didn't throw up any errors BUT when I put the card back into my phone no files were found!
I am beginning to think I have a fake SD card which when plugged straight into my laptop is telling it 'Yes I'm a 32GB card' but for some strange reason allows it to copy too many files to the card without complaint. I am going to do some tests to check this out.
In the meantime is there an alternative utility which is guaranteed to verify what my card is either on Android or MS?
Thanks
Please try to do a SD card format on your laptop before putting it in your phone
It might be an issue with its storage that is preventing android from detecting the full size
If that didn't work, try to format the memory card over the phone (using settings)
Best of luck
Mohammed Atef said:
Please try to do a SD card format on your laptop before putting it in your phone
It might be an issue with its storage that is preventing android from detecting the full size
If that didn't work, try to format the memory card over the phone (using settings)
Best of luck
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Okay there were 2 problems, the first one was getting the memory card to be read by my note which I've now managed to do, not sure what I did but there you go, but it certainly wasn't reading before.
The second problem and this is a little embarrassing but when ES File Explorer opens up it displays the contents of the "/sdcard/" by default which on my old desire was the external sdcard but on my note its the internal memory! Not the external sdcard! To view the external sdcard you need to navigate to "/storage/extSdCard/" which is downright misleading unless you come from a Unix mindset of course
SDTools just seems incapable of picking up the external SD card and can only see the internal memory.
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hello
i suddenly found out that all my data on internal sd card have been removed
this problem happened just after connecting a flash drive using otg cable
so if there is any solution to recover the data lost, it would be hugely appreciated
My external sd card got formatted after flashing 4.4.2. I was not able to recovery any data. You could try some apps like undelete from playstore.
Yeah, You can try that or some apps for the pc. I've once recovered some deleted pictures (quality was worse).
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If you can get the internal sd card mounted as a drive in windows... you could try recuva.
It must be mounted as a drive (with a letter).
In a reversal of what many do, I would like to repartition the internal memory of a Verizon i800 so that no external SD is necessary. As it is now the tablet requires an external SD card for apps and data. It won't leave much room internally but that's how I want it. I want to use the external sd for music and movie files only (no programs).
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks!
Help!
1) I cannot save correctly any file on my external 128GB SD memory card. PDF files are saved in a corrupted format. If I create with Total Commander a new folder, it gets deleted later on.
2) The tablet is not rooted.
3) I even tried to copy files via Windows to the tablet via USB-cable and I receive the same error.
Is there a way to check the SD card for errors through Android?
Thank you!
Agreed, doesn't matter which SD card I use.
I have the same issue, I've tried both a cheap, ebay purchased SD card and Samsung SD card from a store. I have the SM-T813. Both of the SD cards had exactly the same issue. I've not rooted the tablet yet, though this is a key reason I'd like to try rooting the tablet.
If this were my problem, I'd pop the card, put in in a USB reader, and try it out directly under Windows. It may need to be reformatted or even re-partitioned.
I contacted the manufacturer. I'll get a replacement because it's broken physically.