Hello,
I've searched on the net if it is possible to copy HID(proximity and iclass) access cards to my phone without additional gear(rfid cloning devices).
Is there a solution?
My note 5 is rooted
Thank you for your time!
Kindof solved it by taking apart the card and retrieving the coil, glued it inside the phone case MacGyver style
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Hello.
I own an olympus C 2100 UZ digicam
and an
t-Mobile MDA 1.
Is it somehow possible to extend the MDA for a Video input or for an USB card reader ?
This would enable me to view my digicam-pictures on a much better monitor than the digicam one's.
(I could either use the digicam's video out in real-time or I could simply verify the shots through the sd-card)
Is there something on the market which acts like a USB-Master between 2 USB slave devices ?
Or is there a battery powered device which is able to copy one memory card (SD-Card from cam) to the mmc used in my phone ?
(then I'd just buy a 128 card for my phone and be happy)
Has anyone experiences with wlan cards for xda 1 ?
Ok, this (second) question my be a little of-topic :
Is it possible that with the actual update of the firmware provided by t-online, the tracelogger tool is no longer available ?
Greetings from germany,
forgotten_soul
aka Karlheinz Meier
Sd card or mmc card should work in xda.
Hello.
Unfortunaltey Olympus uses a card format called "SmartMedia".
and this format is thinner than my normal mmc-card, but unfortunately twice as broad.
I don't see any slot where a smartmedia card could fit into
That's why I had the question of copying the images with a card-reader which can copy without the aid of a computer.
(I could copy the pictures, view them, delete the odd ones from the card and be happy)
Regards,
Karlheinz Meier
Yes, my Olympus uses both smart media and compact flash cards. Are you aware that a camera exists that plugs into the sd slot on the xda? I havent tried it personally but some people were quite happy with it, still sold on ebay pretty cheaply.
Hello there,
me again, i fear i do not have much luck with my note....
this happened to me with 2 different 32 GB sd cards (same type though) now. First time i thought the card itself was the problem, but now i doubt it.
When i first inserted the card, everything was fine, i copied several gb of music on it without problem, could access al files from phone and via Windows.
Played some files with MortPlayer the other day, and after the next restart of the device (had to shutdown for flight) it suddenly complained that i had removed the card while the system was running.
This does not happen at all with my old 8 GB sd, though, it's running fine whatever i do.
Cannot access the card anymore from phone, camera or PC (Win7 x64).
Runnning german stock rom ICS 4.0.3 rooted on the phone.
Did this ever happen to anyone else and/or is there i way to get that card running again? It does not show up under Windows at all anymore, not even as unformatted or so.
Any help or hints appreciated, thanks in advance.
Try paragon partition manager to format the sd card then see if it works if it does reformat on the phone. I read somewhere that you could format to ntfs and back to fat 32 to get it recognised
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thanks for the quick answer.
the problem is (don't have paragon where i am atm, but tried with Acronis Disk Director & HP USB Repair Tool and i guess it would be the same with paragon?) that i simply cannot see the device anymore via such tools, same is for the windows disk/storage management.
So reformatting it seems not to be an option here, was more or less hoping that someone knows another "trick" how to get the thing back to life - and of course a reason why my Note might have "destroyed" the 2 cards.
did you buy these SD cards new ? if so was the seller a reputable one ? there are a lot of fake / dodgy Sd cards on the market nowadays
Do you use a card reader via a usb port ? if so try a different port, like one on the back, direct to the PC's motherboard, finally if that fails, try someone else's PC.
If all the above fail I guess the SD is completely dead. I dont know how the Note could have caused this unless the card was a fake, People are using 64GB SD's with no issues at all.
both were brand new cards, bought directly from Amazon.
Could of course be possible that they both were from a bad batch... Gonna ask amazon if there have been any issues with that product so far, could not find bad ratings for it though when i checked.
I'll try to get hands hands on another cardreader, left for vacations yesterday and just have my Netbook with internal USB based card reader, the Galaxy Note and a Nikon D7000 with me, which all do not recognize it, but the backup 8 gb sd card .
thanks for your time
S.
Amazon are friendly, If you havent had the cards long just explain to them the situation and im sure they will refund / replace.
You could be right about a 'bad batch' unfortunately with all the technology we have, it still happens
Hope you get it sorted :good: keep us posted !!!
Samsung NOTE - dead 32gb SD card
first - apologies - I am not an XDA developer (I am a retired architect... and a noob)
This thread came up when I searched "Samsung note destroys SD card". I will simply report my experience in the hope that others may find it useful.
I get a Samsung NOTE G-N7000 in late August & buy a 32Gb SD card from amazon (specifically getting a Samsung one to avoid any incompatibility)
I load about 7gb of music tracks onto it from my PC; it works perfectly& gives me good quality music playback until a week ago; then all playback form the card becomes impossible with an "unrecognised file type" message. I format the card in the phone. I dismount it. I slot itn to my PC, where "my computer" says that it has zero gb capacity, & will not format it. I mount it in my old Blackberry Curve which says it has 29.2 gb capacity - I format it - & the curve says it now has 1.2 gb capacity. The PC still says it has no capacity.
The only possible cause I cant hink of it is that I seem to remember there had just been an Android software uprgrade (to 4..0.3.?)
I find Samsung phone help, ring them, and get very badly run around - several times I am given a phone number for "Samsung SD cards" which is actually the UK "Orange" help number. I have rung three or four numbers at least threet imes each before I get through to Samsung SD cards help. They ask for photos of both sides of the micro SD card - having (I presume) established that it is a genuine Samsung product they e-mail me a product return form & code.
I have sent the card off to Florijn in the Netherlands.... I am not holding my breath.
It has not been a good week for memory...
- Outlook Express started to compact messages as the computer was closing down (so I have no e-mails before 15th Nov 2012)
- this SD card died on me
- & I forgot to go to a folk music dinner &music session that I had booked a week previously
I begin th think alzheimers might be a welcome release....
Your "watch this noob" video... perhaps one of the funniest videos I have seen for a while ... and certainly the most annoying... andyou expect "thanks"?
Well thats something really unusual. Because i am using my note for a year now and bought a 16 gb card with it. I onky encountered 3 errors where my n7000 stopped Reading the memory saying bad memory and what i did was to take it out of the slot and then reinsert it again and It worked fine.
The only advice i give to everyone. Dont plug ur phone to the pc or any other device always keep ur phone wireless with other devices so thst the malware cant replicate to ur storage. I use kies air or bluetooth exchange in cases there is large data i cooy it to the usb and then plug that usb to my phone and it works ok.
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I got my cappy a while back as a backup. Rooted, installed cm and moved on to the "captivating xperia theme'd rom" that I found here. I have a GS3 so I decided to get a sim card adapter to use it in the cappy. I tried it out and it worked great. Unfortunately from there I had the stupid idea to put the empty sim adapter in the captivate's slot because I thought "hey this is really small and I don't want to loose it". The adapter card just got stuck on the push pins that make contact with the sim and when i pulled it out one broke off.
So, I searched around and found a nice main board replacement guide. I also found a replacement board for about $17. The main board has the sim card and ext sd card structure attached, but I don't know what else is contained in there?
Does anyone have experience with this type of hardware replacement?
What is contained in the "sim card and sd card pcb board? With this new board will my device be hardware with no software? Will I have to flash everything as if it were straight off the assembly line or is that info contained somewhere else in the phone?
Thanks for any help
cpolly69 said:
I got my cappy a while back as a backup. Rooted, installed cm and moved on to the "captivating xperia theme'd rom" that I found here. I have a GS3 so I decided to get a sim card adapter to use it in the cappy. I tried it out and it worked great. Unfortunately from there I had the stupid idea to put the empty sim adapter in the captivate's slot because I thought "hey this is really small and I don't want to loose it". The adapter card just got stuck on the push pins that make contact with the sim and when i pulled it out one broke off.
So, I searched around and found a nice main board replacement guide. I also found a replacement board for about $17. The main board has the sim card and ext sd card structure attached, but I don't know what else is contained in there?
Does anyone have experience with this type of hardware replacement?
What is contained in the "sim card and sd card pcb board? With this new board will my device be hardware with no software? Will I have to flash everything as if it were straight off the assembly line or is that info contained somewhere else in the phone?
Thanks for any help
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I'm not 100% certain but the last time I had my cappy opened up I believe the sim/sd card board attaches to the main board via ribbon cable. If that's the case then you should just be able to swap out what was broke and move on. Again I'm not certain of this and don't have the time before heading to work to disassemble my phone to check.
As far as what you would need in terms of software on a complete replacement I'm sorry to say that I have no idea.
hey thanks for the response -
indeed there is a big ribbon with over 20 pins on it that comes up from what may actually be the main board along with a smaller one
then there's the ribbons that go from this board i've taken out to the cam and the speaker as well
i've actually already got the thing disassembled and waiting on the new board
i hope this is the case and i don't have to worry about trying to flash from the very start
http://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz63/cpolly55/phone tech/IMG_20130215_224912_zps851221f6.jpg
Just in case anyone saw this thread or encountered the same issue with the sim card/sd card slot -
I got the parts easily and fast from global direct parts
I switched the parts out and the phone works great
The SD/Sim portion of the board actually separates from the main board with some simple shielding underneath
I found a great tear down guide here -
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing+Samsung+Captivate+Motherboard/6823/2
But you have to go one step further and pull separate the sd/sim board at the end.
Everything is perfectly fine with the phone, it isn't malfunctioning, no water damage, no issues turning on or anything, I'm just lazy I guess you could say. Basically, I just got a new phone (Samsung Galaxy Note - original) and I knew the day would come, that when I updated the phone, nothing would transfer because I would have to get a new sim card (the HTC HD7 takes a regular while the Galaxy Note takes a mini or w/e) and the HTC HD7 has like 0 backup functioning except the online cloud (which is next to nothing). I understand that the HTC HD7 has a removable SD card that holds all its internal data (I actually had to restore once on my husband's because his phone kept freezing, it took actually removing it to fix).
I am hoping that maybe I can remove it and either transfer all the data (contacts, picures, sms, etc) to a computer by putting it directly in the computer (rather than using zune or some other backup software) so I can then use the samsung program to transfer it onto my new phone or otherwise put the SD directly into the new phone and access the files that way so I can access and save the information I need directly from the card. Is this at all possible with a healthy card? I have a feeling its asking a lot (I'm thinking its encrypted) but I have 3 years worth of phone usage, there is A LOT of data I have to transfer, and the zune may backup pictures, but not those I haven't removed from texts; backup software usually compresses and will only transfer back to the same device; and the online cloud wont transfer (like the address book I'm pretty sure can't be transferred to any phone except the one it was set up with, but even if it could, I think its specific to windows phone, windows phone is like the least cross-platform compatible, even compared to blackberry surprisingly).
I have my phone developer unlocked (and have the interop available although not active because it was making some apps act up. I basically got my phone to a point where I could sideload a few apps and upgrade to windows 7.8 but that is about it. My husband's phone isn't however, and he is still at windows 7.5), not sure if that makes a difference/helps/hurts.
Any help is appreciated, or additionally suggestions on how to transfer multiple items from the HTC HD7 to the Samsung Galaxy Note.
superbeastarina said:
Everything is perfectly fine with the phone, it isn't malfunctioning, no water damage, no issues turning on or anything, I'm just lazy I guess you could say. Basically, I just got a new phone (Samsung Galaxy Note - original) and I knew the day would come, that when I updated the phone, nothing would transfer because I would have to get a new sim card (the HTC HD7 takes a regular while the Galaxy Note takes a mini or w/e) and the HTC HD7 has like 0 backup functioning except the online cloud (which is next to nothing). I understand that the HTC HD7 has a removable SD card that holds all its internal data (I actually had to restore once on my husband's because his phone kept freezing, it took actually removing it to fix).
I am hoping that maybe I can remove it and either transfer all the data (contacts, picures, sms, etc) to a computer by putting it directly in the computer (rather than using zune or some other backup software) so I can then use the samsung program to transfer it onto my new phone or otherwise put the SD directly into the new phone and access the files that way so I can access and save the information I need directly from the card. Is this at all possible with a healthy card? I have a feeling its asking a lot (I'm thinking its encrypted) but I have 3 years worth of phone usage, there is A LOT of data I have to transfer, and the zune may backup pictures, but not those I haven't removed from texts; backup software usually compresses and will only transfer back to the same device; and the online cloud wont transfer (like the address book I'm pretty sure can't be transferred to any phone except the one it was set up with, but even if it could, I think its specific to windows phone, windows phone is like the least cross-platform compatible, even compared to blackberry surprisingly).
I have my phone developer unlocked (and have the interop available although not active because it was making some apps act up. I basically got my phone to a point where I could sideload a few apps and upgrade to windows 7.8 but that is about it. My husband's phone isn't however, and he is still at windows 7.5), not sure if that makes a difference/helps/hurts.
Any help is appreciated, or additionally suggestions on how to transfer multiple items from the HTC HD7 to the Samsung Galaxy Note.
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The SD-card is formatted in such a way that you can't access on Windows or Mac. What you can do on the other hand is to go to your local phone store and let them resize your SIM-card.
Best regards,
Thomas
I had a lot of trouble with the Verizon Moto Z Force, so they gave me a refurbished Galaxy Note 5. Since there's no SD card slot, I'd opted for going for some OTG readers, but now that I have a battery case, I'd have to remove it each time since I cannot both charge and use an OTG device at the moment (someone told me this is dependent on the kernel?).
I had asked this question elsewhere, and someone told me to try here.
A sort of solution I came to is the idea of throwing everything on a cloud storage account. Having the saves sync across all my devices while having all the roms stored in a folder that doesn't, and just pulling a few roms onto my phone's storage at a time.
This seems great for games from much older systems such as the SNES, but not as practical for something like games coming from the PSP.
My question is if any of you know of any better solutions, or if you just have suggestions. Opinions are welcome. Keep in mind that I have a large battery case over my phone, in case there's any ideas about adding more accessories to the phone. So they may be a little less than feasible.
To clarify, I'd like to know any ideas as far as what I have: A Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with a battery case. I am not looking to change those two things. I am unable to upgrade and the current battery case I own has already cost me a lot for me already. Thanks in advance.
What's wrong with using the phone's internal storage? It works just like an sdcard, only without the ability to remove it physically.
It takes up a lot of space. Space that, when full, cannot be expanded through a micro sd card slot. I have space already taken up from files from my previous phone, 32GB is not a lot of space.