SD card decryption - Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone,
I've updated my firmware through Odin & I didn't realise I have to decrypt my SD card before flashing. Now my phone are able to read the SD card but unable to open the files. Images & songs/sounds wouldn't open. What should I do? I didn't do a recovery or anything.
Please help.
Thanks.

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[Q] CWM does not see SD card

Help guys, i just go the tab and i tried to flash overcome1.4
In CWM my SD card seems to be the onboard memory so I can't find the Rom zip
This is what I did so far:
I managed to get CWM recover v3.0.1.9 installed.
go to install zip from SD card
go to choose Zip from SD card
**here it appears i'm in the onboard memory..not the 4gb SD card i put in**
Help im stuck here.
This is a "Known Issue" with the new kernel. See first post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=932082
Try to connect the Tab to PC in whatever mode that's working. Maybe internal SD will show up and you can copy.
Otherwise, research "ADB" in recovery.

problem with Recovery

Hi All, i have never had this problem before so i am at a loss.
i am booting into Recovery to flash a new rom but the error message of Cant Mount SD card is all i get. i am using the same SD card as i always use. so re format to FAT32 both full and quick but still no joy. if i boot up normally then look with file mangers i can see the files on the sd card.
sorry i can not remember which was the last flash i put on. Anyone any ideas please ?
frankfurtjoe said:
Hi All, i have never had this problem before so i am at a loss.
i am booting into Recovery to flash a new rom but the error message of Cant Mount SD card is all i get. i am using the same SD card as i always use. so re format to FAT32 both full and quick but still no joy. if i boot up normally then look with file mangers i can see the files on the sd card.
sorry i can not remember which was the last flash i put on. Anyone any ideas please ?
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I would try the latest Thor recovery and then a different SD.
Format it in android Phone .
This has happened in the past to many.. Just all of the sudden as you say. I believe the best result on solving this has been to format the SD Card with a Android cell phone OR by downloading sd format . utility and using that.. I ALWAYS Use my cell phone.. Honeycomb should have put a format utility in it.
Formatting a card in windows for android on some sd cards seem to cause trouble. as the card gets full. Android formatting seems to do something different then windows.Not sure what or why.
Good Luck

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Hi! My Switch have some trouble when I need to remove and reinsert the SD card, so I was wondering if I can format/flash the image on the SD card using the mount option in TegraRCM. Is it possible? Thanks!
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I'm trying to create a recovery SD card for my hard bricked SM-T350 and was hoping for some help.
As mentioned, my Tab is HARD bricked (no power, no recovery, no dl mode, no charging icon even if left overnight to charge) and I would like to make an SD card to revive it. I know the best solution would have been to create one from a healthy SM-T350, but unfortunately I don't have one nor know of anyone that does.
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