I have a T-mobile Wing and i have a MicroSD 1GB i want to lock it so anybody cant see what do i have in the Micro Sd how do i do that???? is there a software, an aplication???? please helpppppp
you can hardware lock it so that it can't be modified by switching up the little switch on the side of the card.
while i'm sure there is a software way to hide your card, the simplest solution is simply to take it out.
I have a problem with the SD card reader on my I-Mate Pocket PC. It sees every SD card I put in as locked. I have checked this with several cards of various sizes from 8m to 2g. It will read them all just fine, but says the card is locked when I try to save anything on it, or delete anything from it. All the cards work properly in everything else I use them in, so I know the cards are good. I have also tried several ROM versions and every software fix I could find both here and everywhere else, including the one on I-Mate's web site, so I am pretty sure it is not a software Issue either. This leaves us with only a hardware issue as far as I can tell. Does anyone know of any software or registry hacks to prevent the phone from checking if the card is locked? Is there anyway I can do something with the hardware, maybe either jump or split the connectors going to the lock to fool it into always showing unlocked?
Not going to fix your problem but i had a similar issue a while back.
One of my SD cards had a slightly larger than usual write protect tab, it stuck out slightly too far, and every time i inserted it the tab would get pushed to the write protect place. So i thought i would take the smart arse approach and trim a wee bit off the tab, unfortunately i trimmed too much off and now my PDA won't see it as anything other than write protect. My PC card reader is just fine with it.
Makes me think that your issue may be that the wee switch in your Himalaya has got stuck. Wouldn't know where to start looking myself but it may give you a starting place.
Hi guys i'm new to the TP community, just transferred from HTC Universal. Felt great we have a TP section here in xda
Now i just got my new TP and don't know where to slide in the micro sd card. could anybody shed some light on this?
thanks
Just insert it where it will do you the most good <Note the smiley. Most people will find that location after removing the back cover, on the same side as the stylus, near the wifi button.
I didn't like the fact that I had to remove the cover to get to it, but after getting an 8G card, I've not removed it since. I had one eject on my 6800 once accidentally. This one will not come out unless you really want it out.
got it, thanks
mmidyette said:
Just insert it where it will do you the most good <Note the smiley. Most people will find that location after removing the back cover, on the same side as the stylus, near the wifi button.
I didn't like the fact that I had to remove the cover to get to it, but after getting an 8G card, I've not removed it since. I had one eject on my 6800 once accidentally. This one will not come out unless you really want it out.
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unfortunately carriers are starting to catch onto this, and very soon we wont see any memory slots at all- the phones will just come with 16 or 32gb of storage or whatever and that will be it, like the iphone does. i took a long oral survey for sprint, and they seem pretty adiment that most people never take out their memory cards... so they dont see a reason to add to the cost for a slot.
it doesnt bother me so much because i never remove my card either, problem is when i change phones its just way too easy to swap the sd card over and i have everything i need on the new phone instantly. oh well i guess...
Hello
I found a work around for unlocking WM7 SD-cards.
Don't know if someone finds it interesting.
How i found out, i was almost asleep when i had a brilliant idea to try. I have a 2gb card which i accidently used when installing WM7 on my HTC HD2. After several installs i used my 8GB, 2GB went back to my BB Torch (workmobile) Since then i had no usable sd-card
What i did, i had the StorageLock before.
Asume that your card is locked, just open the app. replace the card. press unlock. Now Storagelock will do the trick, but it will hang. (i tried to open the app several times en just pressed a few times on unlock. NOTICE, it will not tell you that the card is locked.
I replaced the current card with the "original", put the unlocked card in my BB and immediatly it tells me to format the card.
Trick worked!!!
Do this while WM7 is running. In my case, i let my mobile too long with screen on. So it didn't want to show the slide bar anymore (wont unlock). Just replace the sd cards with you original, press a few times on the screen on button and the unlock screen will appear again.
I also tested immediatly if it wanted to reboot again in WM7 and it did.
NOTICE, i am not responsible if your WM7 will break/brick. It worked with me.
Everyone can post this solutions, but it would be nice to write my name with it
Someone can Confirm this? Or was this just a lucky shot?
It would also possible that someone already posted this kind of solution. If so, i will ask MODS to remove this topic
Hello all,
This is a strange request but desperate times call for desperate measures. My father recently got himself a new Samsung Galaxy S5 here in Australia, unfortunately a tragic motorcycle accident on the 1st of this month led to my father no longer being with us. This was heartbreaking for my family and I, I now have in my possession his phone, It is still operational from what I can gather, it still rings, still vibrates when hooking up to my laptop and it detects it. The screen is completely smashed and doesn't work and the phone is locked. I want to be able to access the phone to recover any photos etc he has on the phone itself, I am unaware of what type of screenlock is on it.
So far I tried Samsung Kies but due to the phone being locked I can't use that,. Nothing shows up on the phone in windows explorer. I've downloaded [email protected] and android studio and have tried to get that to show up so I can see whats on the screen and attempt to use android control to unlock the phone but so far I've had no such luck. I need usb debugging enabled but I'm going to have to assume its disabled and thus proving my attempts so far to be fruitless.
If anyone can give me any ideas or things to try I'm all ears, I'm ok with computers so should be able to figure out most things but this is my first exposure to these types of applications.
Kind regards,
Eric.
trekster83 said:
Hello all,
This is a strange request but desperate times call for desperate measures. My father recently got himself a new Samsung Galaxy S5 here in Australia, unfortunately a tragic motorcycle accident on the 1st of this month led to my father no longer being with us. This was heartbreaking for my family and I, I now have in my possession his phone, It is still operational from what I can gather, it still rings, still vibrates when hooking up to my laptop and it detects it. The screen is completely smashed and doesn't work and the phone is locked. I want to be able to access the phone to recover any photos etc he has on the phone itself, I am unaware of what type of screenlock is on it.
So far I tried Samsung Kies but due to the phone being locked I can't use that,. Nothing shows up on the phone in windows explorer. I've downloaded [email protected] and android studio and have tried to get that to show up so I can see whats on the screen and attempt to use android control to unlock the phone but so far I've had no such luck. I need usb debugging enabled but I'm going to have to assume its disabled and thus proving my attempts so far to be fruitless.
If anyone can give me any ideas or things to try I'm all ears, I'm ok with computers so should be able to figure out most things but this is my first exposure to these types of applications.
Kind regards,
Eric.
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First of all, I'm really sorry for your loss..
If he had a microSD card in his phone, it's likely that his pictures (and other documents) are on the card.
If that's the case, unless he encrypted the content, you should be able to just remove the microSD card and read it on your computer with a card reader.
Eric, do you have a MHL adaptor & HDMI tv?
You can view the screen on this via tv.
If I understand well he is able to see the screen but cannot pass the security lock. If that's the case try to connect the phone to your PC and copy all the internal SD card, I think you will be able to access the content. Also not sure if a factory reset will deactivate the screen lock but you can try it in an ultimate attempt.
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mikka06 said:
If I understand well he is able to see the screen but cannot pass the security lock. If that's the case try to connect the phone to your PC and copy all the internal SD card, I think you will be able to access the content. Also not sure if a factory reset will deactivate the screen lock but you can try it in an ultimate attempt.
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It depends on the type of security lock.
If it's swipe, then he can see the content by connecting the phone to the PC, but not if it's a password, fingerprint, pin, ...
He would have to unlock the screen before the files are available.
Sorry to hear of your loss, especially at this time of year.
The idea of copying the SD card is the first step. If I read you're message right you can't see the screen at all?? I would take the device to a repair shop and get the screen replaced - tell them very clearly NOT to wipe / reset the device. Then you should be able to see the screen and might be able to figure out the screen lock. If the fingerprint reader was used there will always be an alternative password, you might be able to reset this to the gmail account used on the phone (assuming you have access to this?).
Hope you get it sorted.
Mithrandir007 said:
First of all, I'm really sorry for your loss..
If he had a microSD card in his phone, it's likely that his pictures (and other documents) are on the card.
If that's the case, unless he encrypted the content, you should be able to just remove the microSD card and read it on your computer with a card reader.
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I copied all of the sd card and as it was copying it died, so I have most of the data off that.
DeanonZL said:
Eric, do you have a MHL adaptor & HDMI tv?
You can view the screen on this via tv.
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No I don't have the adaptor but I do have a HDMI tv, so I will investigate this, thank you.
mikka06 said:
If I understand well he is able to see the screen but cannot pass the security lock. If that's the case try to connect the phone to your PC and copy all the internal SD card, I think you will be able to access the content. Also not sure if a factory reset will deactivate the screen lock but you can try it in an ultimate attempt.
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Cannot see the screen, and when I connect it to pc to check if there is anything on the phone itself, It won't let me as the phone is keypad/swipe/fingerprint locked.
Mithrandir007 said:
It depends on the type of security lock.
If it's swipe, then he can see the content by connecting the phone to the PC, but not if it's a password, fingerprint, pin, ...
He would have to unlock the screen before the files are available.
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This is what I am trying to find out what lock is on the phone.
MadMic said:
Sorry to hear of your loss, especially at this time of year.
The idea of copying the SD card is the first step. If I read you're message right you can't see the screen at all?? I would take the device to a repair shop and get the screen replaced - tell them very clearly NOT to wipe / reset the device. Then you should be able to see the screen and might be able to figure out the screen lock. If the fingerprint reader was used there will always be an alternative password, you might be able to reset this to the gmail account used on the phone (assuming you have access to this?).
Hope you get it sorted.
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I took it to a repair shop, its a catch 22 situation, They want $150 to pull the data off the phone, and if there is no data of use then thats a waste of money, They wants $240 to replace the screen, the phone has a very slight bend in it so if I replace the screen the phone still may not be able to be used properly so again would be a waste of money.
This is the main reason why I am trying to at least view the screen to ascertain what lock is used, I do have his gmail credentials so I can reset from there, from what I understand resetting the phone also loses any data (messages, pictures, etc) that is on the actual phone.
Last but not least thank you to everyone so far for your replies, I really appreciate you all taking the time to reply and try to help!
Regards,
Eric.
trekster83 said:
I copied all of the sd card and as it was copying it died, so I have most of the data off that.
No I don't have the adaptor but I do have a HDMI tv, so I will investigate this, thank you.
Cannot see the screen, and when I connect it to pc to check if there is anything on the phone itself, It won't let me as the phone is keypad/swipe/fingerprint locked.
This is what I am trying to find out what lock is on the phone.
I took it to a repair shop, its a catch 22 situation, They want $150 to pull the data off the phone, and if there is no data of use then thats a waste of money, They wants $240 to replace the screen, the phone has a very slight bend in it so if I replace the screen the phone still may not be able to be used properly so again would be a waste of money.
This is the main reason why I am trying to at least view the screen to ascertain what lock is used, I do have his gmail credentials so I can reset from there, from what I understand resetting the phone also loses any data (messages, pictures, etc) that is on the actual phone.
Last but not least thank you to everyone so far for your replies, I really appreciate you all taking the time to reply and try to help!
Regards,
Eric.
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No worries.
Do you know if he was using Cerberus or Theftspy or another anti theft tool?
If he did and you can find out his credentials, you should also be able to unlock the phone with a command (at least Cerberus does that) or even transfer all the data to a cloud (dropbox, google drive,...).
Could he not physically open the phone and get to the actual sd card that the phone comes with that the OS and all that is on? Or is that locked down?
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I had a idea for the lock screen but it will not help with seeing which you would have to deal with first. Any chance he left Gmail loged on any computer you have access to. You could try installing a app to bypass the lock screen.
I have never tried this one it was just the first I found that fit my theory of a workaround, although you could look around for a free one that may be better then you wouldn't have to worry about passwords to do the purchase.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thomascannon.screenlockbypass.pro
shadowofdarkness said:
I had a idea for the lock screen but it will not help with seeing which you would have to deal with first. Any chance he left Gmail loged on any computer you have access to. You could try installing a app to bypass the lock screen.
I have never tried this one it was just the first I found that fit my theory of a workaround, although you could look around for a free one that may be better then you wouldn't have to worry about passwords to do the purchase.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thomascannon.screenlockbypass.pro
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If you know his samsung account information, you can login to their web service and remove the lockscreen passcode. From there, you should be able to USB the files off of it.