Phone keeps rebooting as it is about to finish scanning the sd card (128gb). This only happens on Android 10 though. I've been using android 9 for awhile and never encountered this.
I can get the phone to stop rebooting if I remove the sd card.
I've also tried formatting the sd card several times and also used H2testw to check if said sd card is showing a dummy file size( and fake sectors that corrupt files).
I have also tried using a different kernel.
The said attempts above have not solved my issue, as a result I turned and look for help here as I dont want to be stuck on android 9 for as long as the phone operates.
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Have rooted my SGS and Flashed to Froyo (although the external SD card seemed a bit flaky even under Eclair). I'm using a 32Gig SD card of indeterminate heritage.
When I use USB connection, and choose the mass storage option, my PC tells me I can't write anything to the external SD card because it is write protected. I know it isn't as I'm able to write to it with a stand alone card reader/writer, and also able to copy files to it using the Android Manager WiFi app. The only reason I don't just use the WiFi app all the time, is that it seems impossible to copy whole file structures, just files or blocks of files one folder at a time.
Kies is a complete joke, slow as hell, buggy bloat-ware, and only connects to my phone a small percentage of attempts,
I have tried mounting, unmounting, removing, formatting. Has anyone got any ideas what might be the problem?
Oh, I wondered if it might be caused because the SD card is a 'generic' unbranded card of unknown 'class' off a well known auction site. Could it be just that the card is dodgy (I don't have an alternative card to try in it's place)?
Many thanks, Phil
I think my question can be disregarded. Found another thread that says it is the XXJP3 Froyo build that is causing the issue. FWIW I just tried using Kies again, and it corrupted the SD card so now I've got to start from scratch again
I'm having a weird problem with a Nexus One. It had a 2GB microSD card in it that seemed to go corrupt (all the file names went crazy) so I reformatted it and it happened again within minutes. So today I bought a new 8GB microSD card and and the Nexus now gives the error of "Blank SD Card - SD card blank or has unsupported filesystem." It is unable to format the card, but it doesn't give an error. I tried formatting the card to FAT32 on my computer, still the phone thinks it is blank/unsupported.
I'm hoping the SD slot isn't fried... any thoughts?
You could try reformating the SD card in a computer using SDformater with erase on.
I have the same problem for a few weeks now. My phone can't seem to read the sd card at all. Thought it was the sd card so I bought a new one, but problem remains. I know both cards work (have tested them in another phone and the computer reads them). I've tried formatting the card in the phone and reformatting with erase on using SDFormatter in my computer but my phone refuses to read it. Think it might be my sd slot as well...
Currently running CM 7.1.0. Haven't tried a factory reset or flashing another ROM (how would one go about doing that with no sd card?) as I'm not too keen to lose that data if I can help it.
Did you manage to fix it?
I was not able to fix it and after many hours of troubleshooting, so I gave up. Good luck to you, and please reply if you find a solution.
I had my Samsung Galaxy Mini for over a year now and had absolutely no problems what so ever even after rooting it.
Week ago every application I try to install gives the "usb memory not mounted" error, so after searching and trying to solve this problem as it is an internal memory space issue couldn't solve and gave up eventually.
Days after I tried to install another application and it did install successfully, but then I restarted the phone and it was gone along with all pictures I captured at this duration were all gone, so I thought it was a SD card issue and started on trying to figure what was that.
I tried to add, remove files via the PC but after mounting the SD card to the device like there's lock and nothing happened. Tried to format the SD card using the device settings and the PC but still after reconnecting the SD card nothing changed.
Thought perhaps the SD card is broken, so I bought a new one which worked fine before mounting it to the device tried to take a picture and there it was, then I unmounted the SD card and mounted it once more in to the mobile and the picture was gone and the same story happened again. I even tried with another 3 brand new SD card, same story happened.
Please if you know what is that and if there any way to unlock the card tell me what to do.
PS. The microSD adapter isn't locked. And I'm not an android professional I'm a newbie XD
Just recently installed the latest update on an att S10. After the reboot it gave a notification that said the micro sd card was in read only mode. I tried rebooting but same thing. I removed and reinserted the card and same message. I booted to the recovery menu and cleared the cache. After that I started getting a message that it was corrupt. I put it into my pc and the scan disk found nothing wrong. I was also able to read and write to it. Anybody else have this issue or do you think it was just coincidence that it started going bad at that particular time. In the meantime I am copying the data to a new micro sd and I will see how that does
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Just recently installed the latest update on an att S10. After the reboot it gave a notification that said the micro sd card was in read only mode. I tried rebooting but same thing. I removed and reinserted the card and same message. I booted to the recovery menu and cleared the cache. After that I started getting a message that it was corrupt. I put it into my pc and the scan disk found nothing wrong. I was also able to read and write to it. Anybody else have this issue or do you think it was just coincidence that it started going bad at that particular time. In the meantime I am copying the data to a new micro sd and I will see how that does
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Happened to me once. Took out SD card and put it back in and everything worked fine after that.
Same issue. Even tried a new SD card and becomes corrupt. Can't even format the card on the phone or through the PC. Still trying to troubleshoot a workaround on this but as OP noted, it's probably related to the new update
Hello everyone, thanks for reading this, my problem is this
I have a Motorola E5 Play Android Oreo 8.1.0 Build OPGS28.54-53-8-15
My phone was working normally, but it suddenly rebooted itself with no reason, after reboot, It asked me for the PIN as usually, but after the message "Starting Android" it tries to continue the boot, but after a few seconds it reboots, and ask me again for the PIN code.
When I remove the MicroSD card it starts normally, but my data is on the Card, and it is encrypted due to it was formatted as Internal Storage, I cannot access to my files.
I Cloned the MicroSD Card Using HDD RAW Copy Tool to a New SD Card. But the problem persist with the cloned Card.
When I insert the MicroSD Card when it starts with no MicroSD Card, it reboots itself immediately, no matter if its the Original or Cloned Card.
I tried to test if it could be the MicroSD slot, formatting the new card as internal storage, the reboot is normal, but I don't know if it is enough to know the integrity of the MicroSD slot.
I tried to reboot the phone in safe mode, when I boot the phone with no SD, and inserting the MicroSD Card, but it still keeps rebooting. I don't know if there is another way to boot in safe mode.
All those test makes me think that is a Corrupted File System, and I'm wondering if there is a solution to fix it or recover my info from the original MicroSD Card since it is encrypted and the data is inaccessible in the normal ways, please help me.
Thanks in advance.