Already tried most of custom rom for our device expect some nougat roms in XDA.
now i got a common problem most of nougat rom do not support sd as primary stoeage.
and stock lp and mm roms can use sd as primary but after some day write access goes disabled automatically .
which rom is most stable for using sd as primary storage ?
note my sd card is fresh and almost new. using transcend 32 gb, also tried sandisk 8gb but problem remains:crying:
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Hi everybody, I just rooted my phone to Cyanogen's 4.2.4 after a long hiatus of being.. a well, non-root user (had to unroot to get a fresh G1 from T-Mobile!)
Anyways, I'm contemplating using app2sd and creating another partition, but Cyanogen clearly states to use nothing less than a Class 4 SD card.
In that case, is the stock 1gb microsd card safe to use (my G1 came with a Sandisk 1GB)?
You can try using it but if its not stable you should revert. Stock is a Class 2 card
it works just fine trust me
been running apps2sd in cyan roms for months now with stock sdcard.
although if u plan on running games you might wanna get a faster card but for apps its good enough
Is there an issue with 2.3.x ROMs and recognizing external SD cards?
I've got an additional 8GB of storage that I haven't been able to use since moving to gingerbread ROMs a while back.
have tried reformatting the card?
no, but it seems to be a recognition issue
Guys, I don't have a micro SD card, and I want to change my ROM, the stock one is very very slow.
Is there a way I can do this? All ROMs seem to need a SD card to be installed...
And which ROM do you guys recommend?
Thanks!
Hello,
Unfortunately you cannot install custom ROMs without a microSD card. In other words, you need an SD card, else you cannot install custom ROMs. This is so, as you need to flash your internal storage. You cannot flash your internal storage, when you need to access a file (the ROM) on the internal storage. Sincere apologies about this, but an SD card is required. You can pick them up for cheap from eBay.
I'd recommend you install CyanogenMod 10.1.3 (stable) and NOT CyanogenMod 10.2, as this is nightly and not ready for daily use. CyanogenMod is one of the only perfect stable ROMs. Again, I recommend CyanogenMod (CM) 10.1.3 which is Android 4.2.2. Here is a guide for installation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317500
All the best.
Why do I need a card?
First time I've seen this, all other devices work just by putting the ROM on the internal memory and using recovery to flash it!
Why do I need a card?
First time I've seen this, all other devices work just by putting the ROM on the internal memory and using recovery to flash it!
The Nook is not like some other devices. You MUST use an SD.
The reason is you cannot flash ROMs with the stock recovery that comes with the Nook. You must use a custom CWM on SD.
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Hallo everybody ,
i bought a 64 GB SD Card for my S3 LTE, Im currently on PAC Rom´s nightly (JB 4.4.2) and everything works fine.
My 16 GB Sd works without any Problems, also did my 8 GB one´s
If i insert my 64 Card it´s also working ok, i can copy paste anything to it and use the moved data.
BUT.
Here´s the point.
If i Restart the Phone or remount the Card it shows up "preparing sd card" and nothing happens.
i thought it may take a little bit longer but 2 day´s should be more than enought
Tried it several times, only way to use it again is to format it.
So if there is data on it, it doesn´t work, empty everything is fine.
Any suggestions ?
May be a littlebit crashy english but im from germany and in a Hurry right now hope you understand everything
Darkangel142
Ok, first: Are you sure it's a 64 gb one ? Test it.
Second, how and where are you formating it ?
Had the same problem with my 32GB* micro SD card on my S3 I9305 LTE, it kept saying preparing SD card, it was constantly mounting and unmounting. It was due to the fact the the 32GB card was a Chinese counterfeit. It says 32GB on both the card and in settings>storage, but when tested using H2W, it was only 4GB. I bought an original Samsung 64GB Micro SD and the problem was resolved. Almost all the cheap memory card found on eBay are counterfeit. Buy your card at an official distributor of the brand. don't be tempted by the cheap ones on eBay.
It's a 64 gb card, I formatted it with paragon and it worked, it also said 64gb, I formatted it into exfat, ntfs, fat, and fat32 neither worked :/
Any solutions?
Try on a computer if you can actually store 64GB of data on the card, and then read it back successfully. H2testw is the best way to do this.
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Same here with different ROMs and a Sandisk 64GB (real ) -...
Tested all kind of ROMs and kernels to no avail
Gave up and live with 32GB since ....
I noticed a lot of threads mention needing an SD card, I'm trying to get MIUI onto my old phone (the official stable one, even if it is old) -
I'm looking at some instructions here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-i9000-installation-guide-updated-03-02-12.10984/
That say: 4. Place the Downloaded Miui I9000 Rom on your SD card
Can I just put it in /data like on my newer phone without an SD card slot?
Monotoko said:
I noticed a lot of threads mention needing an SD card, I'm trying to get MIUI onto my old phone (the official stable one, even if it is old) -
I'm looking at some instructions here: http://xiaomi.eu/community/threads/miui-i9000-installation-guide-updated-03-02-12.10984/
That say: 4. Place the Downloaded Miui I9000 Rom on your SD card
Can I just put it in /data like on my newer phone without an SD card slot?
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You can put it on internal memory and it should work just fine (at least my memories of owning a i9000 tell me it has internal memory)
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Yes, it will default install on phone memory.