My new NST does not seem to read my Sd cards anymore (I was able to use it only a couple of times). I don't really remember forcing the card but I don't really feel the spring in the slot anymore. Since I don't live in the US, I can't go to a BN store unfortunately. What can I do? I would appreciate any pointers and help?
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My new NST does not seem to read my Sd cards anymore (I was able to use it only a couple of times). I don't really remember forcing the card but I don't really feel the spring in the slot anymore. Since I don't live in the US, I can't go to a BN store unfortunately. What can I do? I would appreciate any pointers and help?
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I faced this problem before... After I replaced the SD card with original SD card HC
it is worked well.. If your SD card original HC then make format by PC using USB card reader..
Ketabi said:
I faced this problem before... After I replaced the SD card with original SD card HC
it is worked well.. If your SD card original HC then make format by PC using USB card reader..
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I think his problem is that the spring in the SD reader broke, not the SD card itself.
The card used to work so it's probably Sd vs SDHC issue. Also, I slide the card all the way in and use my nail to take it out, rather than pushing on the spring. I wonder what exactly happened. I have owned and used many devices with SD card slots and soemthing like this has never happened to me.
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The card used to work so it's probably Sd vs SDHC issue.
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I don't think that'd be an issue, but it might.
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Also, I slide the card all the way in and use my nail to take it out, rather than pushing on the spring. I wonder what exactly happened. I have owned and used many devices with SD card slots and soemthing like this has never happened to me.
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Huh. I tend to use the spring rather than trying to pry it out.
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I don't think that'd be an issue, but it might.
Huh. I tend to use the spring rather than trying to pry it out.
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Sorry a typo. I agree with you that it's probably not an SDHC issue.
I would prefer the spring as well but it's not working for some reason. I still don't understand why or how the slot could have been damaged (this seems to be the only explanation). If that's the case, the SD card slot must be very very fragile.
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I would prefer the spring as well but it's not working for some reason. I still don't understand why or how the slot could have been damaged (this seems to be the only explanation). If that's the case, the SD card slot must be very very fragile.
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Was it broken when you purchased it?
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Was it broken when you purchased it?
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No it was fine for a day or so.
Micro SD cards are so fragile...
Yeah, be sure to use the spring when ejecting it.
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Micro SD cards are so fragile...
Yeah, be sure to use the spring when ejecting it.
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My cards are fine in fact. The slot seems to be damaged somehow and that never happened to me before.
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Wanted to give EVO 4G owners/potential owners a heads up regarding a pretty serious issue with the included SD cards - have a look: Is HTC EVO 4G About To Be Launched With A Massive Defect In The Included 8GB MicroSD Card?
Oh great. I should've waited for things like this to develop before preordering. Hope it's nothing major.
To be fair, it wouldn't be a true HTC phone without some sort of major defect.
haven't had any problems
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Several people seem to have it on the Android forums for the Evo: http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g...disappearing-defect-included-8gb-microsd.html
Really hope this doesn't become a major problem.
I don't consider a SD card problem a "massive defect". If it was the slot or the phone then yes. I'm sure HTC will replace the cards no problem. I already have my own card so? Why you people seem to be freaking out of this its nothing. BIG DEAL.
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I don't consider a SD card problem a "massive defect". If it was the slot or the phone then yes. I'm sure HTC will replace the cards no problem. I already have my own card so? Why you people seem to be freaking out of this its nothing. BIG DEAL.
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Well it may not be the cards that is the problem. It could be a hardware issue where due to the awkward positioning of the card the phone doesn't read it sometimes, which would be a significant problem that would near impossible to fix.
I haven't experienced any problems.
I use my own 16GB card and dont have any problems. Maybe the shipped card is bad - but it is not a device deffect.
I had that exact same problem with a 4gb card from microcenter in my hero until one day, it completely died. After I replaced the card, the problem went away. It's probably just the card.
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I remember the 5/19 engadget review mentioned:
"The microSD card lives underneath the battery, so we'd probably recommend just getting a nice big one (good luck finding a 32GB!) and leaving it put -- especially since HTC has chosen one of the most unusual slot designs we've ever seen on a phone. Basically, the card rests loosely in a trench and is secured using a plastic peg overhead; press it down to hold the card in place. A fingernail is enough to pop the peg up again, and the card just falls right out. It's such a bizarre design that we can only assume it was necessitated (versus, say, a conventional spring-loaded slot) by virtue of the EVO's tightly-packed circuitry. Nothing a good, old-fashioned teardown won't definitively answer, we're sure."
So is this a hardware or officially resolved software or combo issue or will we not really know until after the June 4th launch (asks an eager beaver)?
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I don't consider a SD card problem a "massive defect". If it was the slot or the phone then yes. I'm sure HTC will replace the cards no problem. I already have my own card so? Why you people seem to be freaking out of this its nothing. BIG DEAL.
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First of all, we still don't know what the issue is exactly - hardware, software, or a combination of the two.
And if the problem is widespread, new EVO users, who may not be tech savvy or have spare SD cards, will not be happy and this is the publicity HTC doesn't need.
And finally, if it is a bad batch, I'd like to know how HTC plans to address it and what we would need to do to get the fix.
I have seen this issue with my evo. I will test out 4gb card and see if the issue goes away.
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Swapped that sucker out with a 16GB since the day i got it. No issues
I have an EVO from the I/0. I re-formatted the card before I put anything on it and haven't had any problems with it.
No issues with my nexus one 4 gb card. I will try formatting the 8 gb and try again.
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Wanted to give EVO 4G owners/potential owners a heads up regarding a pretty serious issue with the included SD cards - have a look: Is HTC EVO 4G About To Be Launched With A Massive Defect In The Included 8GB MicroSD Card?
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Geez...It's a freaking storage card. You gotta love the hysteria that results when a story is headlined with the words "Massive Defect".
A massive defect would be "half the screen goes dead when used in temps of 70 F or higher" or "phone bricks when you install a memory manager".
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Geez...It's a freaking stroage card. You gotta love the hysteria that results when a story is headlined with the words "Massive Defect".
A massive defect would be "half the screen goes dead when used in temps of 70 F or higher" or "phone bricks when you install a memory manager".
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Again, if you bothered to read the article or prior posts before commenting, you'd know that nobody knows the root of the problem. It is not necessarily a faulty storage card. It could also be a problem with the hardware where the memory card does not stay connected to the phone, which would be a major issue, and replacing the memory card would not solve it. I know I'd be very upset if every time I wanted to take a picture the phone told me there was no available memory card to save it to. It also could be a software problem, which hopefully should not be too difficult to solve.
According to a poster on the Android forums,
"I contacted sprint about this problem tonight, they told me they knew about it already. Sprint said the only phones that have this problem are the ones that google gave to their employees and to the reviewers. It was a software issue,apparently the issue was only with the first 2,000 phones google gave out. With the phones being released on June 4th, the software issue is resolved. I am switching form the Crap pre to the HTC Evo 4G, and I am glad to now be a part of Android Forums. Thanks guys and have a good night."
http://androidforums.com/htc-evo-4g...sappearing-defect-included-8gb-microsd-2.html
So let's hope that is the case, but who knows how reliable either the guy is or the person he talked to at Sprint. We'll have to wait and see if it happens to us.
My phone says its not able to read my SD card?
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Format it... do u have important files on it?
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What does that mean
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It means it erases all the information off of the card
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Why would I wanna do that
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Why would I wanna do that
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maybe to fix it?
But I don't wanna lose my stuff
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Then maybe try the card on another device and see if u can connect it to your computer and backup all the files,then format it and try on ur shift again
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Mount your phone as a disk drive. When windows asks if you want to scan and repair go for it.
That doesn't work your sd card is hosed. Pick up a new one with a higher speed class off of new egg.
Copy everything from the sd to your computer and copy over to the new card.
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Mount your phone as a disk drive. When windows asks if you want to scan and repair go for it.
That doesn't work your sd card is hosed. Pick up a new one with a higher speed class off of new egg.
Copy everything from the sd to your computer and copy over to the new card.
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Well the same thing happened to me last night. SD Card left the party. But, gave what you said and a shot and it worked. Now, going to keep a working copy on the desktop. Plus going to pick up a new card today ( just in case ). Also an excuse to get a bigger card.
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Well the same thing happened to me last night. SD Card left the party. But, gave what you said and a shot and it worked. Now, going to keep a working copy on the desktop. Plus going to pick up a new card today ( just in case ). Also an excuse to get a bigger card.
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Check out the 16GB Class 10 Wintec on NewEgg. I've had mine since I picked up my shift and it's been great. I think it goes for about $25.
My phone started doing this yesterday. Its done it with 7 cards so far. 3 are new.
I went back to work today, on the inland waterways, stuck without sd access for a month. Now clockwork can't mount it half the time.
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Check out the 16GB Class 10 Wintec on NewEgg. I've had mine since I picked up my shift and it's been great. I think it goes for about $25.
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Thanks, will check it out.
Update: Definitely an internal problem. I thought it was just an error in MIUI but it's showing up in every rom now. I can format all of my cards and mount to flash. Within an hour I get the Damaged SD Card error.
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Do the sd cards wiggle around in the concave area it lays in? Before writing a dissertation about my guess of what it might be, I will ask this first.
When it's plugged into the computer, phone and cable, how do you disconnect the phone from the computer?
Does ruu back to 100% stock produce the same results?
Are you overclocked?
Are the cards all the same size and from the same manufacturer?
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Do the sd cards wiggle around in the concave area it lays in? Before writing a dissertation about my guess of what it might be, I will ask this first.
When it's plugged into the computer, phone and cable, how do you disconnect the phone from the computer?
Does ruu back to 100% stock produce the same results?
Are you overclocked?
Are the cards all the same size and from the same manufacturer?
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I've got three wintechs and four sandisks. Fit snug. I always unmount from comp side then unmount from phone side. Only time I mount at all is in recovery, actually.
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Edit: sizes range from 2gb to 16gb, and I have formatted all cards just to make sure they were the right file system and not ext2(3/4) reiser... so on.
Well if putting a piece of paper the size of the card on top of the card, then pushing the lock bar down doesn't help then I would take it to a sprint repair center. The paper needs to be thicker than sheet paper. Like one of the cards they have inside magazines for a subscription or maybe a post card. That should help keep the card stationary and better contact with the pins for the SD card. If that doesn't help then I would ruu back to complete stock, format a card in the phone and put some files on it. Nothing that could remotely be associated with roms or rooting or unlocking then find a sprint repair place. Take it there and try to make it corrupt the card in front of the tech. They might take it apart to see if something is loose or broken. If it can't be fixed quickly and easily, they will probably give or order a refurbished. If you are lucky you might get a new one. Don't give them a hard time when you are there or they can make life suck for you.
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Well if putting a piece of paper the size of the card on top of the card, then pushing the lock bar down doesn't help then I would take it to a sprint repair center. The paper needs to be thicker than sheet paper. Like one of the cards they have inside magazines for a subscription or maybe a post card. That should help keep the card stationary and better contact with the pins for the SD card. If that doesn't help then I would ruu back to complete stock, format a card in the phone and put some files on it. Nothing that could remotely be associated with roms or rooting or unlocking then find a sprint repair place. Take it there and try to make it corrupt the card in front of the tech. They might take it apart to see if something is loose or broken. If it can't be fixed quickly and easily, they will probably give or order a refurbished. If you are lucky you might get a new one. Don't give them a hard time when you are there or they can make life suck for you.
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Yeah, it'll be fun lol. I'm on a boat for a month anyways so I'm screwed.
At least I've got fastboot!
If you need to save or whatever a file, you could just send it as an email attachment to yourself. I don't know if there's such a program as something that makes a virtual drive online. I dunno. I'm just trying to think of ideas to use until you can get it fixed.
How about bluetooth file transfer to a computer or another phone...
Hey everyone!
A week ago i bought a SanDisk MicroSDHC Ultra UHS-I - 32GB and installed it on my SGS4. It started right away telling me there was a problem. It said that the "SD card had been removed unexpectedly". It was installed right and I couldn't really move it around. After it was installed my phone began to become REALLY hot over the area where the SD card is and started to loose power just as fast. I have an old 8GB Samsung cad and it was in the phone before with no problem. No i can't use that card either as it also starts to overheat and even with no SD card in my phone i can't even get 10 hours of battery time on my phone. Even with little use.
Is there a fix for this or do i need to send my pride and joy in for repair??
Thanks in advance. Jakob
PS: Please tell me if you need more info about what happened.
No issues here, phone is idle for almost 2 days now with a 16 GB SD card mounted
MichelN said:
No issues here, phone is idle for almost 2 days now with a 16 GB SD card mounted
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As I said. I didn't have any problems with the old 8GB card i had in it before. It was only after i installed the new 32 GB card i got problems!
Malong said:
As I said. I didn't have any problems with the old 8GB card i had in it before. It was only after i installed the new 32 GB card i got problems!
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A weird prob cud u give us photos of the prob and some battery analysis and find out when ur phone overheats its temp
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A weird prob cud u give us photos of the prob and some battery analysis and find out when ur phone overheats its temp
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I can't show you the error message as i don't have that card any more- I send it back and waiting for a new one. Thought my problem was with the card only....
The phone gets hot every time I use it. But REALLY hot if the SD card is in. By battery analysis do you mean under the settings menu or is there an app that can do that? (sorry for the dumb question)
Okay. Took a screen cap of the battery setting. I have now turned off all goggle "places" thing and i hope that will give me some battery life.
Anyway i can test the battery and see if it's okay?
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Hey everyone!
A week ago i bought a SanDisk MicroSDHC Ultra UHS-I - 32GB and installed it on my SGS4. It started right away telling me there was a problem. It said that the "SD card had been removed unexpectedly". It was installed right and I couldn't really move it around. After it was installed my phone began to become REALLY hot over the area where the SD card is and started to loose power just as fast. I have an old 8GB Samsung cad and it was in the phone before with no problem. No i can't use that card either as it also starts to overheat and even with no SD card in my phone i can't even get 10 hours of battery time on my phone. Even with little use.
Is there a fix for this or do i need to send my pride and joy in for repair??
Thanks in advance. Jakob
PS: Please tell me if you need more info about what happened.
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I have the exact same card and have no issues. Try to format the card from the phone itself first before using.
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I have the exact same card and have no issues. Try to format the card from the phone itself first before using.
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Tried that. Didn't work. Although i haven't tried it with the old Samsung card. Gonna give that a go!
It sounds like the card is faulty. Try using phone for a day with no SD card in it and it should be fine hopefully
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It sounds like the card is faulty. Try using phone for a day with no SD card in it and it should be fine hopefully
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That's what i have been doing, and it still gets hot and can't hole battery life. I am trying the formatted SD card (Samsung 8 GB) right now to see if it helps! Thanks thought!!
Malong said:
That's what i have been doing, and it still gets hot and can't hole battery life. I am trying the formatted SD card (Samsung 8 GB) right now to see if it helps! Thanks thought!!
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Which firmware is your phone currently running? I think the newer firmwares fixed the overheating issue due to memory cards.
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Which firmware is your phone currently running? I think the newer firmwares fixed the overheating issue due to memory cards.
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I just formate the card and it seems to have done the trick!! :fingers-crossed: YAY!
I'm running JDQ39.I9505XXUMBMF5.
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I just formate the card and it seems to have done the trick!! :fingers-crossed: YAY!
I'm running JDQ39.I9505XXUMBMF5.
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Thats great to hear. I don't now if any newer updates have been rolled out for your region yet but MF5 is an update or two old now. Do check for new updates in general.
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Thats great to hear. I don't now if any newer updates have been rolled out for your region yet but MF5 is an update or two old now. Do check for new updates in general.
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Thanks! Still crossing my fingers this was it. I still need to have a look at the battery. But right now it lasts a lot longer and it doesn't get hot any more!
I just did a check and the MF5 is the newest one for me here. I'll keep an eye out for future updates!
As seems a common issue with these phones i wondered if to replace the sd card/sim tray was a easy repair in the sense its clip out and in job once the phones in bits obviously
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As seems a common issue with these phones i wondered if to replace the sd card/sim tray was a easy repair in the sense its clip out and in job once the phones in bits obviously
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Sure it's not just a faulty card?
stanley08 said:
Sure it's not just a faulty card?
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No mate, tried several cards which all wotk fine in my note 2 but not the 3
The tray itself is soldered on to the board. So might be tricky, depends how confident you are at removing and re-soldering one.
I have the same problem.. Any tutorials?
My SD Card reader is dead as well. Samsung refused to repair it because Knox was tripped. I am wondering if there is a tutorial for how to repair/replace it. I have searched youtube and Google and have not found anything yet.
Best thing is find a phone shop (independent) and pay them the 20 or so to fix it for you tbh
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Hi guys could someone help on my SanDisk 64gb sdcard? it always corrupting the files and music always missing after I reboot my note 3 I'm using custom rom X note. And also the pictures I transfer from my pc. I already try the sd fix but still no luck. I already try the manual editing the platform.xml but still no luck. And how can I flash wiping the internal storage? Is this possible? Thank you
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Hi guys could someone help on my SanDisk 64gb sdcard? it always corrupting the files and music always missing after I reboot my note 3 I'm using custom rom X note. And also the pictures I transfer from my pc. I already try the sd fix but still no luck. I already try the manual editing the platform.xml but still no luck. And how can I flash wiping the internal storage? Is this possible? Thank you
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What I understood is the memory card is behaving as read only which means adding files to it acts normally but after a short while its back to the same condition before adding them and if that's true please confirm it
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What I understood is the memory card is behaving as read only which means adding files to it acts normally but after a short while its back to the same condition before adding them and if that's true please confirm it
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yes sir
Well, sorry to tell you but you have a faulty card only thing you can do is backing up your files and tell sandisk they will either tell you to send it and they will send a new one back or to break it and shoot a picture for it to proof honesty in both ways they will send a new one this issue happened to me twice last time they said they fixed the producing line which had this issue with both 32gb and 64gigs and i must say the last one (same packaging as the new 128gb card) worked so far so great the last 2 didnt continue for more than 2 months anyway they will replace it isA
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What I understood is the memory card is behaving as read only which means adding files to it acts normally but after a short while its back to the same condition before adding them and if that's true please confirm it
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Well, sorry to tell you but you have a faulty card only thing you can do is backing up your files and tell sandisk they will either tell you to send it and they will send a new one back or to break it and shoot a picture for it to proof honesty in both ways they will send a new one this issue happened to me twice last time they said they fixed the producing line which had this issue with both 32gb and 64gigs and i must say the last one (same packaging as the new 128gb card) worked so far so great the last 2 didnt continue for more than 2 months anyway they will replace it isA
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Thank you for your help
anytime bro
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anytime bro
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i think you buy fake sandisk card.. maybe you can cross-check to your seller or directly to sandisk service center...
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i think you buy fake sandisk card.. maybe you can cross-check to your seller or directly to sandisk service center...
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maybe he did but anyway they going to ask for the serial number behind the card which is a pain in the ass to read but in case he read it right xD they going to know for sure if it's genuine or not but so you know sandisk on launch of the 32 and 64gb sdxc specially ultra and extreme there was a "read-only trigger" so they call it was sth of a card lock in case the card was going to damage like a fuse xd so that trigger in those cards go for some cases now the cards which triggered was like 98% of the cards… so yea they removed the idea and just made it harder to corrupt or something i don't really know what they did after but as i know..it work like a charm after that
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i think you buy fake sandisk card.. maybe you can cross-check to your seller or directly to sandisk service center...
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maybe he did but anyway they going to ask for the serial number behind the card which is a pain in the ass to read but in case he read it right xD they going to know for sure if it's genuine or not but so you know sandisk on launch of the 32 and 64gb sdxc specially ultra and extreme there was a "read-only trigger" so they call it was sth of a card lock in case the card was going to damage like a fuse xd so that trigger in those cards go for some cases now the cards which triggered was like 98% of the cards… so yea they removed the idea and just made it harder to corrupt or something i don't really know what they did after but as i know..it work like a charm after that
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No he didn't buy a fake Sandisk card. Usually Sandisk cards love doing this when it detects a hardware flaw in which it enters a state of read-only mode.
My 64GB UHS-1 Class10 decided to die on me that day, I transferred a ROM file over into my microSD, then when I rebooted the file wasn't there. As well as trying to reboot my phone after deleting 42gb of data, the data still remained, even though Windows explorer told me that it was deleting with fluctuating I/O speeds. Sandisk did a good job in failproofing this device so that when it malfunctions you can still grab your old data.
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maybe he did but anyway they going to ask for the serial number behind the card which is a pain in the ass to read but in case he read it right xD they going to know for sure if it's genuine or not but so you know sandisk on launch of the 32 and 64gb sdxc specially ultra and extreme there was a "read-only trigger" so they call it was sth of a card lock in case the card was going to damage like a fuse xd so that trigger in those cards go for some cases now the cards which triggered was like 98% of the cards… so yea they removed the idea and just made it harder to corrupt or something i don't really know what they did after but as i know..it work like a charm after that
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No he didn't buy a fake Sandisk card. Usually Sandisk cards love doing this when it detects a hardware flaw in which it enters a state of read-only mode.
My 64GB UHS-1 Class10 decided to die on me that day, I transferred a ROM file over into my microSD, then when I rebooted the file wasn't there. As well as trying to reboot my phone after deleting 42gb of data, the data still remained, even though Windows explorer told me that it was deleting with fluctuating I/O speeds. Sandisk did a good job in failproofing this device so that when it malfunctions you can still grab your old data.
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ahhh.. i see...
i just remembered sandisk has suffer these problem before...
maybe you can refund that card to your seller...
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ahhh.. i see...
i just remembered sandisk has suffer these problem before...
maybe you can refund that card to your seller...
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I actually could refund mine, but I've used mine for over a year. I bought a Samsung replacement which reads files much faster.
OP you should give those a try.
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No he didn't buy a fake Sandisk card. Usually Sandisk cards love doing this when it detects a hardware flaw in which it enters a state of read-only mode.
My 64GB UHS-1 Class10 decided to die on me that day, I transferred a ROM file over into my microSD, then when I rebooted the file wasn't there. As well as trying to reboot my phone after deleting 42gb of data, the data still remained, even though Windows explorer told me that it was deleting with fluctuating I/O speeds. Sandisk did a good job in failproofing this device so that when it malfunctions you can still grab your old data.
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yep that's the trigger going and device to read-only state of mind xd which is brilliant and fail itself because it is going in so much conditions some of them if the file state is changing for some time which means in some cases downloading xD anyway i knew that after 2 cards which was my trigger
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I actually could refund mine, but I've used mine for over a year. I bought a Samsung replacement which reads files much faster.
OP you should give those a try.
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can you post the sd-test (read and write speed) for samsung card?
i think i want to change my sandisk micro sd card too....