My SDcard gets automatically mounted when connected to system, Is there any setting to change it??
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Ok so I tried accessing my gallery and my folders are missing - rebooted the phone, still missing.... file manger >> sd >> all there is is a friendly name.txt
where has my content gone!?
Also when plugging in my phone to my PC using media player mode only the phone directory displays, no storage card
Has it wiped itself? - How could I check this?
Settigns >>> SD card and phone storage
now reports External SD card as total space 'Unavailable', and the internal SD card as 13.43GB I've tried unmounting and re mounting - no change
if you put it back on a PC, does it read fine your SD card?
make sure you don't have it mounted
when mounted, you can't access it via the phone
I know this is a stupid question, but is it physically present and on the right place? If you try to remove it and put it in another card reader does it read itself? Do you have some other phone you can try this with?
Sorry its the internal SD card that seems to have formatted itself, I had many images etc. on home\sd - now its empty
dizzle118 said:
Sorry its the internal SD card that seems to have formatted itself, I had many images etc. on home\sd - now its empty
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Your SD card might be corrupted, can you write files on it?
This started happening after I've installed a new bigger SD card. I've copied all contents from the old SD card to the new one.
But now I have problems with USB connection as mass storage. It usually resets and after restart, there are many applications missing (blank shortcuts and apps are not in the launcher).
What is going on??
Using your phone as Mass Storage would require the SD Card to be unmounted,if by any chance you reboot in the process,your phone might not automatically mount the SD Card,and therefore you will not be able to access the apps on the card.
You may try to mount the SD card manually,still,that won't fix the icon problem instantly,you might wait or refresh a bit.
But I haven't saved any of those apps on the SD card (if it isn't done automatically somehow).
Hi Guys,
When I put an SD card in my phone and plug it into my PC, windows only sees the SD Card. I hit "USB mass storage" option on the phone after plugging it in, but I still only get access to the SD card.
When the SD Card isn't in the phone windows explorer will see the internal phone storage. I just can't get them both to show up at the same time.
The other weird thing is when I plug the phone in, it unmounts both the SD Card and the Internal Storage (in order for the PC to use them). However, when I remove the phone from the PC, I have to manually remount the internal storage. The SD Card will automatically remount.
Any ideas?
Thx.
After rebooting the NT this morning the sd card was apparently not mounted automatically. It was inserted in the NT and was working correctly before the reboot. My NT is rooted.
If I remove and re-insert the sd card it does mount and work normally until the next reboot.
I backed up all of the sd card data and then erased & formatted the sd card with the NT. That did not help.
Any ideas on how to get the sd card to mount automatically after reboot?
Thanks!
My bad...wrong forum.
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Hello,
The sd card in my Moto X Play had a corrupt file system. I formatted the card (by Android, as external storage), and discovered that the mount point changed.
Some applications now can no longer find their (restored) data.
I put the sd card in a card reader, connected to my pc (running Linux). Using exfatlabel I changed the card's label, so it was the same as the previous mount point (which was 0123-4567). When I mount the card on my pc, it is mounted as 0123-4567.
Putting it back into my phone, it is still mounted as /storage/FE51-5E4C, the label it had after formatting.
When I look in Settings - Storage and USB, the sd card is shown as 0123-4567.
What algorithm is used to determine the mount point?
How can I get the card to be mounted as /storage/0123-4567?
Regards,
George