So my One can read my Fat32 USB flash drives, but my 64g exFAT it see's as "Blank USB Storage". It says USB Storage Blank or has unsupported file format.
Just want to confirm if anyone else has seen this. And yes, I did reformat my drive and same issue... I'd hate to have to go Fat32 and limit my file size.
Peace.
exFaT won't work. It's not supported in any sense Rom.
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david279 said:
exFaT won't work. It's not supported in any sense Rom.
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Well crap. It also won't see the 64g drive when it's formatted FAT32.
That was a little embarrassing when my buddy read his 64g exFAT drive on his GS3 and mine fumbled on the goal line! HAHA
So, I gotta blow the dust off my 32g and format it fat32...
Peace.
Try NTFS.
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Did you have to use an app like stickmount to mount the usb drive or does it mount with no help from an app? Just ordered the one off Amazon today. Can't wait to get it. Be coming from the optimus g
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Did you have to use an app like stickmount to mount the usb drive or does it mount with no help from an app? Just ordered the one off Amazon today. Can't wait to get it. Be coming from the optimus g
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I have a 128 g stick i hook to my OTG cable to load my backups to. Have not had any problems as of yet. Knock on wood haha
BTW I don't use any apps
I use a 64 Gb pny for my backups, work just fine.
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Hey guys
I received a 64gb class 10 sandisk from amazon today, and when I first plugged it into the supplied reader my mac book pro gave lots of errors
Now the note 2 says either a corrupted or blank card has been inserted and most of the windows apps I've tried always fail to format!
Is there anything else I can try?
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All you have to do is use disk utility on your mac and format it to fat32. Itll work after that. Very common.
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Format it to exfat should be better for sdxc 64gb card. Since Note 2 and S3 offically support 64gb sdxc exfat should work right out of the box.
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Format it to exfat should be better for sdxc 64gb card. Since Note 2 and S3 offically support 64gb sdxc exfat should work right out of the box.
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On a mac its the same.. when you choose exfat it will say fat32 in ( ).
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Format it in the phone...
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Format it in the phone...
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With mine it wouldnt even acknowledge that it was in the phone... again, common issue. Just formt it with disk utility. If you are using windows, google "fat32 format gui windows" and theres a program that works very well and is super easy.
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Mac says can not write last block or something like that
And format gui freezes but im going to try the work laptop today I was trying it on a boot camp installation on mbp
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Use 4ext to format it, if that doesn't work return it as faulty.
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Mac says can not write last block or something like that
And format gui freezes but im going to try the work laptop today I was trying it on a boot camp installation on mbp
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Replace it. Had the same problem. Received an exchange. All good now.
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Mac says can not write last block or something like that
And format gui freezes but im going to try the work laptop today I was trying it on a boot camp installation on mbp
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Yep, sounds faulty.
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If you try to format it on your computer, I believe it will only do up to 32GB. I tried this once on a 120GB external hard drive, and the computer wouldn't do it until I partitioned it and made a 32GB partition.
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Hey guys
I received a 64gb class 10 sandisk from amazon today, and when I first plugged it into the supplied reader my mac book pro gave lots of errors
Now the note 2 says either a corrupted or blank card has been inserted and most of the windows apps I've tried always fail to format!
Is there anything else I can try?
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Sounds like a dud man, either an imitation that just doesn't work or a legitimate SanDisk which is simply a dud. Exchange it and have your peace of mind, also test its read/write speeds and verify they match the typical Class 10 speeds, they should hover around ~10MB/s write, ~20MB/s read. If that isn't the case, it's fake; return it and buy it from a different vendor.
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Sounds like a dud man, either an imitation that just doesn't work or a legitimate SanDisk which is simply a dud. Exchange it and have your peace of mind, also test its read/write speeds and verify they match the typical Class 10 speeds, they should hover around ~10MB/s write, ~20MB/s read. If that isn't the case, it's fake; return it and buy it from a different vendor.
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what is the best program to test it????
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what is the best program to test it????
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Here's thread about it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730285
Any word on 128GB MicroSDXC cards guys? Ive got a quite large music collection in .FLAC and id love to be able to shove at least most of it on my Note II since the DAC is so nice.
I think it only take up to 64gb
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I think it only take up to 64gb
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Nope if it supports SDXC it'll take up to 2TB (When they're released)
In fact most things with SDHC support will take SDXC cards if they're formatted FAT32.
While you are in the future can you grab a flux capacitor? Been needing to pick that up :laugh:
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While you are in the future can you grab a flux capacitor? Been needing to pick that up :laugh:
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But 64GB Micro SDXC cards have been out for at least a year now...
The only reason they say up to 64gb is because 128 were not available during the time the phone came out. They do work have one in my phone right now. Just wish I could put some of my apps on it.
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Nope if it supports SDXC it'll take up to 2TB (When they're released)
In fact most things with SDHC support will take SDXC cards if they're formatted FAT32.
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Is this true?
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Is this true?
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"The Secure Digital eXtended Capacity (SDXC) format supports cards up to 2 TB (2048 GB), compared to a limit of 32 GB for SDHC cards in the SD 2.0 specification."
The next iterations of cards we will see will be 128, 256, 512 and then 1tb and 2tb. Seems farfetched with the sizes but about 10 years ago I purchased a 128MB (yes megabyte) card for $80 at walmart for my Compaq Ipaq.
Been keeping my eye out for the new 128gbs also. Samsung is known to be working on them but I haven't seen much more than that.
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64GB SDXC works even with Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note. 128GB will work too.
500 gb portable drive
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500 gb WD portable drive (FAT32) attached to my S3. I'll let the photos do the talking...
you ran that OFF the usb port power ? sweet !!
what specific model drive is that ?
Western Digital
nerys71 said:
you ran that OFF the usb port power ? sweet !!
what specific model drive is that ?
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Western Digital My Passport 500 gb
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500 gb WD portable drive (FAT32) attached to my S3. I'll let the photos do the talking...
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That's pretty cool but will kill battery fast.
Yes it would, so get a solid state (pricey but may work).
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any news of 128gb micro sdxc...?
rana_kirti said:
any news of 128gb micro sdxc...?
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I'm wondering the same thing. Having an extended battery it's a bit of a pain to pull the back off every time I need to pop in the second card or vice versa.
Hello to everyone! I just want to make sure cause my English is not very good.
Would the new flagship from HTC officially support USB OTG or USB host?
Thank you!
Yes it does
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Yes it does
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Thanks you very much!
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Yes it does
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That's cool so I won't miss removable storage on my HTC one, and I can use my USB pen drive and many other devices and I can use same connector I bought for S3, That's really practical If I am shooting large video I can transfer video file to usb and never run out of space, but r u sure will it work out of box and without rooting?
My otg cable is already in its way. Should be getting it by the end of the week.
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That's cool so I won't miss removable storage on my HTC one, and I can use my USB pen drive and many other devices and I can use same connector I bought for S3, That's really practical If I am shooting large video I can transfer video file to usb and never run out of space, but r u sure will it work out of box and without rooting?
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USB OTG has been officially supported since HTC's jellybean upgrade. So pretty much yeah Unless ofcourse HTC One runs ICS :laugh:
What's USB OTG? Can someone explain it.
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What's USB OTG? Can someone explain it.
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Allows you to plug in USB flash sticks, SD card readers etc for expandable storage. Can't run anything that draws too much power (ie etc hard drives) but otherwise works well.
You need a micro usb - usb OTG adaptor.
M.
Just like this one that I bought last week.
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Omg....that will solve my HD movies. SDcard had been solve.
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Omg....that will solve my HD movies. SDcard had been solve.
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Not really...
USB otg will always be an inferior option compared to hot swappable micro sd.
What is more convenient, micro SD card or a cable sticking out of your phone + a USB flash drive?
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Not really...
USB otg will always be an inferior option compared to hot swappable micro sd.
What is more convenient, micro SD card or a cable sticking out of your phone + a USB flash drive?
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For me, USB. I don't always have to watch movies. When I have to, I'll just plug the USB, maybe I'll copy the movie to internal and then I'm cable free, after watching I'll delete it. This way no cable, no swapping of SDs and internal doesn't pose to be a problem
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Not really...
USB otg will always be an inferior option compared to hot swappable micro sd.
What is more convenient, micro SD card or a cable sticking out of your phone + a USB flash drive?
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What cable? You use a 500GB WiFi portable drive... ;=)
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Not really...
USB otg will always be an inferior option compared to hot swappable micro sd.
What is more convenient, micro SD card or a cable sticking out of your phone + a USB flash drive?
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That depends to some extent on whether you want to access the files on the drive while the phone is charging.
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Omg....that will solve my HD movies. SDcard had been solve.
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That's right!
But this things not gonna hanging out all the time its a once a week for around 1 hour usage just to transfer extra large movies or fiLe to transfer while you are away with ur computer or spcialy on tour or travel and intend to shot lots of movies/pics, now tell me which one is better? Plastic body with common and unimpressive body with SD card slot or full premium luxary unibody with no slot but OTG
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But this things not gonna hanging out all the time its a once a week for around 1 hour usage just to transfer extra large movies or fiLe to transfer while you are away with ur computer or spcialy on tour or travel and intend to shot lots of movies/pics, now tell me which one is better? Plastic body with common and unimpressive body with SD card slot or full premium luxary unibody with no slot but OTG
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I see many people are coming from Samsung. HTC's fortunes gonna change? Hmm, let's see
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What cable? You use a 500GB WiFi portable drive... ;=)
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Whoa! I rather have one of those. Where can I get one?
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Yes it does
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Have you actually tested it, or are you just assuming?
Please don't get me wrong, but I want to use "DSLR Controller" on my next Android so I want to be 100% sure about USB OTG.
My DHD does not support it even with JellyTime.
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Have you actually tested it, or are you just assuming?
Please don't get me wrong, but I want to use "DSLR Controller" on my next Android so I want to be 100% sure about USB OTG.
My DHD does not support it even with JellyTime.
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It does have OTG, I've seen in a screenshot, the option to enable OTG. I also have a DHD, JellyTime isn't the issue, the hardware does not support OTG on DHD
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Dunno if any of you have tried it yet. Anyways it works, but does anyone know how big of a flash drive it'll support. I only had 2-4gb flash drives around to test.
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Dunno if any of you have tried it yet. Anyways it works, but does anyone know how big of a flash drive it'll support. I only had 2-4gb flash drives around to test.
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should be at least 64GB but I would think even bigger if the drive in question was powered separately/externally
could you describe your usb otg setup?
tia
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should be at least 64GB but I would think even bigger if the drive in question was powered separately/externally
could you describe your usb otg setup?
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Just the usb otg adapter and a flash drive. That's it. Nothing special
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I transferred files from my evolte to the one using a 16gb flash drive. My 2tb external is externally powered and worked fine on my evolte, I assume this will be the same.
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im looking for a 1 or 2 TB usb hard drive solution for my nexus. Any suggestions? I'm rooted and have a otg cable that works for usb flash drives.
http://www.amazon.com/Passport-Portable-External-Drive-Storage/dp/B006Y5UV4A
I have this one and it works very nicely.
You will have to format any drive over 32gb to Fat32 if you want to write to the drive from your device.
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You will have to format any drive over 32gb to Fat32 if you want to write to the drive from your device.
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Or use a custom kernel with NTFS support, or a 3rd party app with NTFS support like StickMount.
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That is only for reading the drive. Writing to and from the drive requires Fat32.
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That is only for reading the drive. Writing to and from the drive requires Fat32.
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To repeat myself:
Or use a custom kernel with NTFS support, or a 3rd party app with NTFS support like StickMount.
A simple search here in the Nexus 7 threads will reveal plenty of info and users who've successfully done so.
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Oh really? Because I have stick mount on my Nexus 7 and it does not allow writing to and from a drive formatted in NTFS and neither does any kernel I have tried. I even made a thread about the issue and was told to try Fat 32. Lo and behold. That worked. It only allows reading from a drive. Kernels have nothing to do with it either from mine and many others experience. How about this, instead of telling someone to find said kernel, post a link. And if it does not specifically say 'NTFS read/right support on external drive' you are wrong.
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Oh really? Because I have stick mount on my Nexus 7 and it does not allow writing to and from a drive formatted in NTFS and neither does any kernel I have tried. I even made a thread about the issue and was told to try Fat 32. Lo and behold. That worked. It only allows reading from a drive. Kernels have nothing to do with it either from mine and many others experience. How about this, instead of telling someone to find said kernel, post a link. And if it does not specifically say 'NTFS read/right support on external drive' you are wrong.
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Agree.
NTFS is a proprietary file system so writing to NTFS is always a problem, even in PC world. There is no reliable 3rd party solution for Linux, and we know Android is Linux-based.
THANK YOU!
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