Original sd card content - Galaxy Tab 10.1 General

I accidentally deleted the original "sd" card content for the 10.1 (long story). Could anyone please be so kind and upload it?
Thanks a bunch!

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I don't think anyone can do that. There is copyrighted material on it.
You're not missing out on anything. There was nothing on it except for Avatar. Everything else is on the internal SD.

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Hi fellas,
I would like to ask someone, who actually own one of these devices to share the built in sd card content please.
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Unable to encrypt SD card

Has anyone been able to successfully encrypt the SD card on this phone? I've tried with multiple cards over the weekend with no luck. In my previous phones (Note3, Note4 etc) requesting SD card encryption would take a few hours for a 200GB card., With the LG the 'encryption' says it completed within a min, but I can view files from the card when I put in a SD card reader on my comp.
I assumed with Nougat encryption happens on the fly when data is written to the card, but this does not seem to be happening. .
Better write a letter. Some oem's claim hardware encryption but it is never utilized.
Full encryption
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Tidbits said:
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Hi , did that. But if you take out your card and put in a card reader and connect to pc, you can read all the data..
chanukya said:
Hi , did that. But if you take out your card and put in a card reader and connect to pc, you can read all the data..
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Did you include encrypting media files? This is what I get when trying to open up anything. I made sure I toggled to encrypt the media as well.
Is it only possible to encrypt the SD card? What about the memory on the phone itself?
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Is it only possible to encrypt the SD card? What about the memory on the phone itself?
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I believe the phone is encrypted by default. I spend some time figuring out the encryption on this phone. Maybe it’s my ignorance of Android encryption that prompted this, more experienced users will probably find it obvious, but hopefully this helps someone:
1) The SD Card can be encrypted, and encryption does work.
2) You can read the SD card when put in a card reader on a PC, and can see folder and file names. Trying to open a file either causes an error (for Media files) or garbage (for text and word files)
3) For encryption to work, you SHOULD NOT move files directly from PC to the SD card. Move them from PC to the internal storage, then transfer them over to SD. Else they will not be encrypted.
4) If files are deleted on the SD card, they can be retrieved from the card using a retrieval program (I used Recuva). However the recovered files are still encrypted and cannot be read
I compared this to my S7E where I have set up the SD card as adoptable storage.
1) Here, the SD card cannot be read externally, it gives a card error.
2) Reformatting the SD card however, enables a file recovery program to extract it’s contents. I’m still in the process of running the recovery, so do not know if the contents stay encrypted. Will update once observed.
In either case, it appears obvious that if you really want to secure your data:
1) If using external storage, rename every doc to prevent identification (If you don’t want your contents to be known, even if they cannot be read) or:
2) Get a phone with enough internal storage to not require an SD card at all (Nexus 6P or Pixel XL 128GB)
chanukya said:
I believe the phone is encrypted by default. I spend some time figuring out the encryption on this phone. Maybe it’s my ignorance of Android encryption that prompted this, more experienced users will probably find it obvious, but hopefully this helps someone:
1)The SD Card can be encrypted, and encryption does work.
2)You can read the SD card when put in a card reader on a PC, and can see folder and file names. Trying to open a file either causes an error (for Media files) or garbage (for text and word files)
3)For encryption to work, you SHOULD NOT move files directly from PC to the SD card. Move them from PC to the internal storage, then transfer them over to SD. Else they will not be encrypted.
4)If files are deleted on the SD card, they can be retrieved from the card using a retrieval program (I used Recuva). However the recovered files are still encrypted and cannot be read
I compared this to my S7E where I have set up the SD card as adoptable storage.
1)Here, the SD card cannot be read externally, it gives a card error.
2)Reformatting the SD card however, enables a file recovery program to extract it’s contents. I’m still in the process of running the recovery, so do not know if the contents stay encrypted. Will update once observed.
In either case, it appears obvious that if you really want to secure your data:
1)If using external storage, rename every doc to prevent identification (If you don’t want your contents to be known, even if they cannot be read) or:
2)Get a phone with enough internal storage to not require an SD card at all (Nexus 6P or Pixel XL 128GB)
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128GB IS NOT ENOUGH! AAAAAAHHH!! JKabout the yelling. 256GB minimum or bust. And I'd still want a micro sd card. Better YET, a real SD card. You k ow the ones about ¼ the size of a credit card. With UFS speeds for the cards. Yeah. I am serious.
You listening LG? LG V30 keep the DAC, but make it user tweak able, improve the camera low light without having to use manual, better yet just improve auto camera. 128GB minimum storage or at least an option. With UFS micro sd card slot. And for the love of God, please give us a calibrated screen or at least damn close. Geez. Your camera isn't so great until we move the pictures to a proper screen. Better yet, make it a top shelf amoled, with optimized UI that is black and give us a couple options for color accuracy like Samsung. This is BS I have to leave comfort view on 24/7 to have the illusion of a somewhat close to calibrated screen. I want my pictures to look good on the phone too. IT'S TOO BLUE AT 9000 KELVIN DAMMIT!

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