Hello everyone.My problem with my Xperia Z3+/z4 is that I can't transfer my apps to sd permanently!I transfer one for example and it's ok it writes storageexternal storage),sd BUT a few days letter this has changed and it writes storage:INTERNAL STORAGE... If someone knows what's is going on (I think that 6.0.1 is related to this)please let me know!
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Dear guys,
I have a very strange problem with my tab. The internal memory seems to be “read only” after restart.
Ai have this problem after I stopped a transfer between my laptop and the tab (a movie). The problem is that o can’t format internal memory, to fix any fat leaks. I try to wipe all, flash with every know firmware from h__p://w w w.samfirmware.com/WEBPROTECT-p1000.htm, format internal memory from CWM. Every format command works (finish format ok),
I can used the space on tab (even accessing from laptop) but when I restart my tablet I have the old content.
My question is what the f__k is happened and who to fix it.
Many thanks in advance!
Any one??!?!?!
Any one??!?!?!
I can't help with the solution but fwiw I have exactly the same problem. Samsung's only suggestion was to send it in for repair but I'm hesitant to do that because all my data is still on the device. I've tried hard resetting it but everything comes back as soon as I reboot. I can remove or install application but they reset as soon as I reboot the Tab. I cannot make any kind of permanent changes to it.
It's very frustrating to say the least. Anyone have any suggestions for what would cause this? Mine is still a stock device with only a few market applications.
I also have some issues with internal "SDCARD" and that is that i cannot move anything onto it using andy SGT filemanagement system or the very bad KIES software. At the moment my external SD is full but the internal SD has like 14GB free and i cannot balance the storage!?!
If I move programs to SD will it me moved to internal or external SD and can I choose the setting?
The only way I managemd to move stuff into internal SD is to download files like films and music via DLNA over WiFi - those files are saved correctly were I want it...
any advise would be appreciated...
So this means that i can't repair my tablet?
I can't find any solution for this problem. and i believe that we are not the only one with this problem.
I send it to service... they replaced main board...
but canceled my warranty reason: unauthorized software intervention - root access
So... watch out for this. factory reset you tablet or mobile (if possible... in my case was not possible)
Thank you for your support.
I have the same
I have the same exact problem ,, anyone can help plz ??
Hi:
I´ve just discovered this forum. Hello...
Just the same problem here and Samsung doesn´t repair my device. Can you give me any help?
Regards
This is exactly the same problem I've encountered. Moments AFTER rooting the thing.
Which leads me to believe any and all warranty question is well out of the window.
Has anyone encountered a solution as yet?
I appreciate the posts above are a few months old so I'm hoping some sort of resolution has been found!
Same problem here too
Internal mem seems fine and you can delete things, but after reboot nothing is remembered.
Gave it to service (non samsung/carrier), They said that the p1000 is known for having bad internal memory problems.
They partitioned my 8GB external sd card and installed a Chinese MIUI rom 4.0.4 that is supposed to support installation and running from external SD mem.
The problem is they didn't remove the internal memory - so all old apps still exist there and can' t be removed (it probably mounts the internal mem and thinks it can write to it - but in practice nothing is written). So when i go to market and try to DL an app it says no memory left on device because it tries to put it on the internal mem and not the external.
Also, after reboot all the account setup wizard screen settings are forgotten and you need to redefine everything again.
I saw a thread on XDA that explains you need to remove the internal SD mem physically (and explains how to do it) but i am a little afraid to do it...
Anyone else try this ?
Also strange you need to change the whole MB for a faulty memory, why can't the internal mem just be replaced ?
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Hey all, unfortunately I havent been keeping current backups like i should and after i installed cynogen 7 I think it formatted my external SD card... what is the best tool or way to get my data back? So far ive used Search and recover by iolo for alot of my pictures ( for some reason i have like 1300 but it recovered like 9500. yay awesome duplicates ) and now im using this other tool to get some of the videos back and iolo also got a few zips, but my question is, is that common to happen occasionally? and is there a program specifically targeted for this problem? Like does our phones use the FAT32 format or is it some linux specific format? Thanks
That's why you should remove your external SD card and Sim card before flashing a ROM, weird **** happens sometimes with them in.
As for the FAT32 thing I'm more then pretty sure it is.
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So far ive recovered most of my pictures ( like 99%) and most of my videos. found some backups and what not... I'm missing 4 months of videos. Anyone know of any awesome programs that will recover cell phone videos?
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Don't mean to resurrect a dead thread or anything, but something similar just happened to me, except it didn't happen during a flash.
I've been running CM7 for a week now, and flashed it with the SD card out, but for some reason today my external card ended up formatted and replaced with 4 files with indecipherable file names and a folder called LOST.DIR, which is empty. I haven't even run CWM recovery in the last couple of days. I guess from my limited research this indicates some corrupted data or something, but it's the first time this has happened. I have no idea. Any thoughts?
as the title said. i want to enable write to sdcard,and the camera photos too.
i've seen that even after sdcard inserted and install apps,it's not saving files in sdcard (like game's data in /android/data folder)
also that whatsapp folder still on internal,and so the camera's DCIM folder.
in Indonesian's Forum, someone said to enable that, we need to flash lollipop that 4gb version over our's 8gb version. That way, all the games with big data automatocally saved in sdcard , just like my kitkat and JB old phone.
i am asking, is there any other way to enable that without flashing the 4gb version of lollipop?
Droid_beginner_student said:
as the title said. i want to enable write to sdcard,and the camera photos too.
i've seen that even after sdcard inserted and install apps,it's not saving files in sdcard (like game's data in /android/data folder)
also that whatsapp folder still on internal,and so the camera's DCIM folder.
in Indonesian's Forum, someone said to enable that, we need to flash lollipop that 4gb version over our's 8gb version. That way, all the games with big data automatocally saved in sdcard , just like my kitkat and JB old phone.
i am asking, is there any other way to enable that without flashing the 4gb version of lollipop?
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Search for "foldermount" app... I will not explain here because I want you to do your own research
But basically it is the solution to the problem you have. Although I advise you to use the 4gb rom that natively supports SD cards and stores everything on SD cards
hi,i bought new xperia z1.my old phone was xperia s.i want to restore my whatsapp data to z1.i don't know how to do this.i just copied whatsapp folder to my xperia z1's sd card and installed whatsapp.before i go any further i just wanna clarify something.is there anything else i need to do?
yes, you have to put the whatsapp folder NOT in the externel sdcard but in the phone memory.......whatsapp with z1 use internel memory and not the sdcard even if you make it accessible to write.....hope it help
Hi everybody, this is my first post.
Please guys help me with this issue.
I've recently upgraded my moto g Xt1068 to cm13 Marshmallow and I'm pretty happy about the result.
Now let's go straight to the pain.
Small introduction:
in lollipop I used to keep a small partition (8gb of 64 total size of the SD card) as ext4 used by folderMount to store whatsapp media.
During the configuration of marshmallow the system asked me to use the SD card as Internal memory.
As there where two partitions marshmallow asked me separately for both of them to format them as Internal memory.
I tried to backup all of the data on my sd before doing everything, but for some bad coincidence I had no sd port my MacBook and marshmallow didn't seem to be willing to show any sd card partition when connected via USB.
So, in a moment of extreme silliness and confidence, I decided to apply the transformation to Internal memory to the small partition, trying to convince myself that marshmallow was evolved at the point that would be able to manage the two separated partitions.
I think you've already know how the story ends up.
After rebooting I realized my excess of confidence, and tried to restore the content of the SD with all of the recovery software I found in the Web.
No success.
The strange part is that usually it's so hard to permanently delete something from any memory support, and it usually takes very long time to do it.
In this situation my small and slow smartphone has been able to completely erase over 40gb of content in the time of a system reboot: and it sounds very strange to me.
Actually the slower and more stubborn recovery tool took about 24 hrs to complete the scan, and for the majority of the sectors (like 99% of them) it said they were unaccessible.
So maybe there is something that u guys know and I don't that the internalizing process does to prevent future access to the SD sectors, and, who knows, maybe that process can be undone or somehow bypassed.
Really need to restore the content of that bloody sd card: it contains 1 year of photos and videos of my one year old son :-/
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Hi everybody, this is my first post.
Please guys help me with this issue.
I've recently upgraded my moto g Xt1068 to cm13 Marshmallow and I'm pretty happy about the result.
Now let's go straight to the pain.
Small introduction:
in lollipop I used to keep a small partition (8gb of 64 total size of the SD card) as ext4 used by folderMount to store whatsapp media.
During the configuration of marshmallow the system asked me to use the SD card as Internal memory.
As there where two partitions marshmallow asked me separately for both of them to format them as Internal memory.
I tried to backup all of the data on my sd before doing everything, but for some bad coincidence I had no sd port my MacBook and marshmallow didn't seem to be willing to show any sd card partition when connected via USB.
So, in a moment of extreme silliness and confidence, I decided to apply the transformation to Internal memory to the small partition, trying to convince myself that marshmallow was evolved at the point that would be able to manage the two separated partitions.
I think you've already know how the story ends up.
After rebooting I realized my excess of confidence, and tried to restore the content of the SD with all of the recovery software I found in the Web.
No success.
The strange part is that usually it's so hard to permanently delete something from any memory support, and it usually takes very long time to do it.
In this situation my small and slow smartphone has been able to completely erase over 40gb of content in the time of a system reboot: and it sounds very strange to me.
Actually the slower and more stubborn recovery tool took about 24 hrs to complete the scan, and for the majority of the sectors (like 99% of them) it said they were unaccessible.
So maybe there is something that u guys know and I don't that the internalizing process does to prevent future access to the SD sectors, and, who knows, maybe that process can be undone or somehow bypassed.
Really need to restore the content of that bloody sd card: it contains 1 year of photos and videos of my one year old son :-/
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I think you can use the app DISK DIGGER PRO. it can restore many type of files.
actually I would like to know from some developer what does he think about all this: what does the system do when you tell him to internalize an sd? does he actually destroy the whole content of the sd?
Yeah it does
The Phone reformat all the sd and because it changes the format all data is gone
So no app will be able to restore any of the data contained in the sd card?