Sd card unexpectedly removed - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone just got my note 3 two weeks ago and I bought a 32gb sd card
Suddenly today every time I would lock the phone and when I would unlock it,it would take about 3 seconds for the lock screen to appear and I would always get the message "sd card removed"
Is there any fix to this yet?
I used the app wake lock in partial lock mode and that seemed to work but I don't like the fact that the cpu keeps running
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Take out and reinsert the card...most likely card problem. Or you could have also bought one of the fake sd cards floating around on ebay.
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I tried that and it did not work, I tried a different sd card and it worked fine
Also it reads well on a pc so I don't understand
I did not buy the sd card from eBay ..I got it from best buy, it's a lexar high speed 32gb micro sd hc class 10 card
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Samsung phones seem to hate a lot of SD Cards, There is threads and threads of people posting about memory card issues. Seems you have a card that Samsung doesn't like working with.

Even people who have Samsung sd cards have this issue
It's really disappointing cause I take a lot of pictures and was hoping for the extra space. Guess the 32 gb the device has should be enough
Unless anyone else has any advice
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young_makaveli said:
Even people who have Samsung sd cards have this issue
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I know, I have one also, get the odd bootloop now and again.

Is there anything I can do so I can start using my sd card , don't feel like buying another one
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young_makaveli said:
Is there anything I can do so I can start using my sd card , don't feel like buying another one
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Reformat it and use a different file system, If not then it's an incompatible issue which cannot be sorted afaik :\

radicalisto said:
Reformat it and use a different file system, If not then it's an incompatible issue which cannot be sorted afaik :\
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Sorry I'm not so tech say but how do I format to a different file system?
I think right now it's fat32
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young_makaveli said:
Sorry I'm not so tech say but how do I format to a different file system?
I think right now it's fat32
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Either format it via the menu on the phone, Or plug into the SD Adaptor (should have got one with the card?) - connect to PC and choose it on My PC option, right click choose format and pick file system,

Ok I switched it from fat32 to exfat
Seems to be working for now, I'll keep my fingers crossed
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young_makaveli said:
Ok I switched it from fat32 to exfat
Seems to be working for now, I'll keep my fingers crossed
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Cool, glad you got sorted

Problem came back again today..any fix yet
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Hmm that's interesting. .
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Thank god for my Dropbox account I still have my pictures
For now I won't be using my sd card til someone can find a permanent fix
Really sad cause that's the only bummer with this device
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We had same thing on mine and my wife's Galaxy S3, we would start getting messages about card being removed unexpectedly few times and then we had both cards (different size and maker) dead within one day. One card I was able to reformat the other one nothing can recognize. I strongly suspect it's Samsung fault, we used both cards in Nokia's for 2 yrs without one error. Do a search and you will see many posts on this subject with different cards. Was kind of hoping Note 3 won't have this issue. Also, I never had another card fail in many yrs of using different digital cams and other devices. My solution is simple: I save pics and video to internal memory, when that gets crowded I do full back up to external HDD and then transfer to SD card to have it for show. All music and movies are on external SD, but are fully backed up as well. In other words I expect SD card to fail at any time, but all it's fine so far, I think our GS3's took about 9-10 months to fail the cards.
Check LOST.DIR, if there is anything there you already lost some files and the card begins to be corrupted and it only will get worse.
The main trick here is to always have a backup, so nothing important is lost forever and frankly that's a good idea with any data and any device.

pete4k said:
We had same thing on mine and my wife's Galaxy S3, we would start getting messages about card being removed unexpectedly few times and then we had both cards (different size and maker) dead within one day. One card I was able to reformat the other one nothing can recognize. I strongly suspect it's Samsung fault, we used both cards in Nokia's for 2 yrs without one error. Do a search and you will see many posts on this subject with different cards. Was kind of hoping Note 3 won't have this issue. Also, I never had another card fail in many yrs of using different digital cams and other devices. My solution is simple: I save pics and video to internal memory, when that gets crowded I do full back up to external HDD and then transfer to SD card to have it for show. All music and movies are on external SD, but are fully backed up as well. In other words I expect SD card to fail at any time, but all it's fine so far, I think our GS3's took about 9-10 months to fail the cards.
Check LOST.DIR, if there is anything there you already lost some files and the card begins to be corrupted and it only will get worse.
The main trick here is to always have a backup, so nothing important is lost forever and frankly that's a good idea with any data and any device.
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Yeah I think that's what I'll do also
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How did you fix this problem? I am having the same issues.

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[Q] SD card compatibility issues? How to reformat?

So I have a few questions. I recently just got a Samsung Galaxy S4 Active and I have a Sandisk Ultra 32gb class 10 UHC-1 MicroSDHC card that was previously in a rooted Motorola Photon running CM10. I already wiped all the data and it is almost ready to put in the S4, I just wanted to reformat it just for the piece of mind and to restore it to out of the box condition. While I was googling how to reformat it to make sure I did it exactly right, I came across a bunch of forums on how Sandisk microSD's malfuntion and don't seem to work right in Samsung smart phones. Specifically the Galaxy line and the Note's. Has anyone experienced this problem? And is there anyone out there that has one of these cards in an S4 that actually works properly? I was so excited to gain 32 more gb of storage space on my phone, and now I'm scared =[ looks like I may have bigger problems now than just reformatting the card.
But speaking of reformatting. How do I reformat this card properly? And I also read that you should format it as exFAT? is that right? And I also read that formatting it through Windows can mess it up as Windows reformats it to work best with their system, not for phones. So is there a program anyone can recommend to use to reformat it? And could you also please give step by step instructions on how to reformat on said program. Like down to every option I should select, or shouldn't select. I want to make sure I do this exactly right and don't mess up my card. Especially with all of these horror stories I've been hearing.
Thanks =]
I haven't seen a specific thread/posts on doing this. Google didn't help much.
I would recommend, however, getting a 64gb Samsung card from Amazon. Already exFat and works perfectly. Very fast--
Samsung Electronics 64GB Pro microSDXC Extreme Speed (UHS-1) Class 10 Memory Card (MB-MGCGB/AM)
The Sandisks, some anyway, have had problems--
Ehh.. I dont really need a 64gb card and don't really want to pay extra for space I dont need. Also I'm confused about exFAT. Ive seen a lot of posts on that as well and have read thst exFAT doesn't play nice in smartphones and that the only time it's really recommended is if you're rooted and on a custom ROM, which I'm not. I just gave up on reformatting and just put it in my phone last night as-is. It was completely wiped, so good enough. I don't want to take the chance messing with any of that. So far its been fine. But from what I've read it usually doesn't strike until a few months later. For right now I will keep my photos set to save on the internal just in case and the only thing im really going to put on the card is music, which I can easily get back off the computer if the card fails. Worst comes to worst sandisk has a lifetime warrenty and I have a reciept of the purchase so if anything happens I will just buy a 32gb Samsung or go with sandisk again. Apparrently the issue was with the ultra cards manufactured before or in December 2012 (which mine was). I also can't confirm this as I only saw one person say it in one forum, and it was neither confirmed nor denied by anyone else, but I saw someone say recently, I think last month, that the most recent huge update At&t pushed fixed the problem with Sandisk cards. So hopefully thats true. I guess I will just wait and see. Lol
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Eh. Maybe I will get a 64gb. Can't hurt to have more space. Especially with me. Lol. I'll have to look into it when/if the time comes. Thanks for the advice =] sorry, I have a bad habit of answering my own questions sometimes. Lol
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ok, just keep a backup on pc
the exfat handles +4gb files
Galaxy_S_ said:
So I have a few questions. I recently just got a Samsung Galaxy S4 Active and I have a Sandisk Ultra 32gb class 10 UHC-1 MicroSDHC card that was previously in a rooted Motorola Photon running CM10. I already wiped all the data and it is almost ready to put in the S4, I just wanted to reformat it just for the piece of mind and to restore it to out of the box condition. While I was googling how to reformat it to make sure I did it exactly right, I came across a bunch of forums on how Sandisk microSD's malfuntion and don't seem to work right in Samsung smart phones. Specifically the Galaxy line and the Note's. Has anyone experienced this problem? And is there anyone out there that has one of these cards in an S4 that actually works properly? I was so excited to gain 32 more gb of storage space on my phone, and now I'm scared =[ looks like I may have bigger problems now than just reformatting the card.
But speaking of reformatting. How do I reformat this card properly? And I also read that you should format it as exFAT? is that right? And I also read that formatting it through Windows can mess it up as Windows reformats it to work best with their system, not for phones. So is there a program anyone can recommend to use to reformat it? And could you also please give step by step instructions on how to reformat on said program. Like down to every option I should select, or shouldn't select. I want to make sure I do this exactly right and don't mess up my card. Especially with all of these horror stories I've been hearing.
Thanks =]
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As an update I have seen it mentioned to take card out of phone and put in card reader. Then plug into pc, right click and your will have your format choices. Also, there are Formatter programs to dl from web too. Been so long since I did that--kinda forgot--lol
I have recently reformatted my 32 gig card to exfat. Only been a week but no problems so far. Why did I? Because I down load movies that are over 4 gig on accasion. Plain fat doesn't let you store more than 4 gig. Hope that helps. Took me a while to figure out why my file transfers kept falling.
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MicroSD card ejected when listening to music...

Hello everyone.. I've been a lurker of the forums for the last 3 or so years, and... Well finally decided to make an account as I really can't find any help anywhere else, plus you guys are awesome, really
I'd like to make it clear first that my problem is unrelated to similar threads as I will explain...
My S4 spits out my SanDisk Ultra 32GB (Most threads point to 64GB) MicroSD card whenever I play music, irrelevant of player.. (Samsung default Music app, and PowerAmp Pro.) Usually when launching, it is unnecessary to play a file.. Both ejecting and re-inserting the card manually or restarting the phone does absolutely nothing...
I've had this issue since firmware release AMDE, though it was tolerable as it only occurred once a week or so... Since EMK8 however my phone is absolutely useless when it comes music as this occurs when launching any music app...
I should point out, I've tested the card further on an i8190 using benchmarking and SD testing apps as well as the 2 music players I use on my i9505 and it had no issues what so ever...
PS: Suffice to say I did a wipe with every firmware upgrade....
I'm assuming this is most likely a device issue, but I tripped Knox Warranty to 0x1 when rooting the day I got the phone (I got it when MH8 released, but used the old firmware for a few hours..)
What can I try? Has anyone with the same issue found more luck with another music app?
Thank you in advance
Try to format the sd card.. and if you want, format it from the phone itself.. Good luck
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AnaMajhol said:
Try to format the sd card.. and if you want, format it from the phone itself.. Good luck
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I'm sorry I forgot to mention I've tried that too, both from Windows, HP Disk Tools, and from the phone itself.. Using FAT32 and exFAT, both. No difference.
alesa1988 said:
I'm sorry I forgot to mention I've tried that too, both from Windows, HP Disk Tools, and from the phone itself.. Using FAT32 and exFAT, both. No difference.
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I don't know if this helpful or makes sense, But why don't you try to mount your sd card as the internal storage ( there's a thread in the I9505 development helps you )
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AnaMajhol said:
I don't know if this helpful or makes sense, But why don't you try to mount your sd card as the internal storage ( there's a thread in the I9505 development helps you )
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Thank you, though I don't think I really wanna touch that.. Seeing as if the card decides to unmount in that way it may end up worse, I think....
I've been searching a bit more and found a thread on another forum, it appears that the 32GB SanDisk Ultra card is giving problems with many Samsung devices, maybe I was just lucky with my old S3 Mini... I guess it's time to go back to Lexar cards again for me...
Well, I've made a couple of new discoveries and am glad to say that the issue has been resolved! It did take a bit more investigating to find out the cause, however.... Apparently the issue occurs when using the early 32GB and 64GB SanDisk Ultra cards on Samsung devices whilst having the 'bloatware' version of Dropbox installed... Why? I have absolutely no clue.. But since removing Dropbox everything seems to be working okay.. Around 5 hours daily testing over the last couple of days and haven't had a single eject in the process... Admittedly the cause seems to be completely unrelated.... But, alas... Hope this may help someone with the same issue in the future.

Note 3 SanDisk 64gb SDcard owners BEWARE!

If you own a class 10 SanDisk Ultra micro SD card for your note 3 then BEWARE!! I don't know what causes it but it will cause a bootloop for some reason...
If that happens, take battery out, take SD card out, boot up phone, go into settings>wifi>Hit menu button and choose "Advanced> and uncheck "always allow scanning". Power off phone, put SD card back in and boot up. No more bootloops! I heard this happens to 32gb models aswell.
Some people did factory resets and it still kept happening, so just uncheck always allow scanning.
Even if you own the card and never got a bootloop, just uncheck it just to be sure, it's not really important, and you won't have to worry about any bootloops. And yes, this happened to me while i was Stock rom and kernel unrooted, you never know.
Hope i helped!! Remember UNCHECK ALWAYS ALLOW SCANNING!!! IT'S BAD FOR NOTE 3'S WITH SD CARDS!!
Does it by chance corrupt SD cards bc I have a 64gb that keeps corrupting
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gharris040604 said:
Does it by chance corrupt SD cards bc I have a 64gb that keeps corrupting
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I don't know, but my old Note 2 fried my 16gb SD card. Samsung phones have a reputation for frying/corrupting perfectly good SD cards after long periods of use, i don't know about the new Note 3 though, probably.
I reformatted my to fat. No issues.
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What???
C00lBeanz said:
If you own a class 10 SanDisk Ultra micro SD card for your note 3 then BEWARE!! I don't know what causes it but it will cause a bootloop for some reason...
If that happens, take battery out, take SD card out, boot up phone, go into settings>wifi>Hit menu button and choose "Advanced> and uncheck "always allow scanning". Power off phone, put SD card back in and boot up. No more bootloops! I heard this happens to 32gb models aswell.
Some people did factory resets and it still kept happening, so just uncheck always allow scanning.
Even if you own the card and never got a bootloop, just uncheck it just to be sure, it's not really important, and you won't have to worry about any bootloops. And yes, this happened to me while i was Stock rom and kernel unrooted, you never know.
Hope i helped!! Remember UNCHECK ALWAYS ALLOW SCANNING!!! IT'S BAD FOR NOTE 3'S WITH SD CARDS!!
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Why on earth would scanning Wifi Access Points cause a SD card to cause a Bootloop? I think you are confusing scanning the extrenal SDCARD with Scanning WiFi Access points. While there IS the possible chance that this somehow helps a reboot issue, the two items have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with one another. Somewhere along the line someone confused MEDIA SCANNING (a fact of life with android and external SD Cards) and Wifi SSID Scanning, and true to internet style this piece of misinformation is EVERYWHERE.. I just found the SAME, WRONG information on someones Blog: http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/solve-samsung-galaxy-note-3-problems/ and guess what? HE states he got the info from... XDA... Its not in any way accurate, .. Please don't post information like this, because you saw it somewhere else... Google just published a report that shows that some 70-80% of all internet content is copied from somewhere else.
By the way, I have been running a 64 Mb. Class 10 SanDisk Ultra micro SD from release day for the N900A with zero issues, for what it's worth. I am well aware of the issues people have had with SD cards. I am simply letting people know that there is no logical reason the WiFi scanning would have any effect on the issue, when it's media scanning that people are trying to prevent.
SmartAs$Phone said:
Why on earth would scanning Wifi Access Points cause a SD card to cause a Bootloop? I think you are confusing scanning the extrenal SDCARD with Scanning WiFi Access points. While there IS the possible chance that this somehow helps a reboot issue, the two items have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with one another. Somewhere along the line someone confused MEDIA SCANNING (a fact of life with android and external SD Cards) and Wifi SSID Scanning, and true to internet style this piece of misinformation is EVERYWHERE.. I just found the SAME, WRONG information on someones Blog: http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/solve-samsung-galaxy-note-3-problems/ and guess what? HE states he got the info from... XDA... Its not in any way accurate, .. Please don't post information like this, because you saw it somewhere else... Google just published a report that shows that some 70-80% of all internet content is copied from somewhere else.
By the way, I have been running a 64 Mb. Class 10 SanDisk Ultra micro SD from release day for the N900A with zero issues, for what it's worth. I am well aware of the issues people have had with SD cards. I am simply letting people know that there is no logical reason the WiFi scanning would have any effect on the issue, when it's media scanning that people are trying to prevent.
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Wow, lucky guy!!!! You got it working on the first day Sorry if you think it doesn't work or doesn't make any sense, or whatever, but it worked for me, and for my cousin on the Canadian Rogers Note 3 SM-N900W8, and probably a lot of other people too, so i'm just putting this thread out just in case someone (Like me) got a bootloop right after they put their SD card in, and trust me, you are not happy to get a bootloop the first or second day you get your phone.It is NOT pretty, well actually, the Note 3 is pretty pretty, but the bootloops are NOT pretty.
I have the 32gb and no problems here I have been using it for a year now
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I have 2 Note 3 phones, one for my wife and one for me. Her phone has no issue with 64GB Sandisk, but I have had issues with two (took first one back before 15 day period was up) Notes until I followed this same advice from another site. Not sure why it works. I just know that it does. I would not discourage people from posting advice if you aren't experiencing the issue. You could stear someone away from a solution that might just work.
kminatta said:
I have 2 Note 3 phones, one for my wife and one for me. Her phone has no issue with 64GB Sandisk, but I have had issues with two (took first one back before 15 day period was up) Notes until I followed this same advice from another site. Not sure why it works. I just know that it does. I would not discourage people from posting advice if you aren't experiencing the issue. You could stear someone away from a solution that might just work.
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What model did you get? I heard only certain models have this issue.
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What model did you get? I heard only certain models have this issue.
Swyp'd From My Awesome Galaxy Note 3!!
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Both are AT&T Note 3s
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Both are AT&T Note 3s
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I think that and the Canadian Rogers models are getting this issue, because i think Rogers uses AT&T models but just the name is kinda different, to set it apart from american and canadian.
Having same problems with SanDisk 32gb Class 10.....
Mine erased itself twice now...
Many note 2 users where having this issue with the same 32 gb class 10 mine remounting and mounting itself.There was a huge thread related to this and now I'm seeing more people with issues related to these 2 sd cards from SanDisk.
wish777 said:
Having same problems with SanDisk 32gb Class 10.....
Mine erased itself twice now...
Many note 2 users where having this issue with the same 32 gb class 10 mine remounting and mounting itself.There was a huge thread related to this and now I'm seeing more people with issues related to these 2 sd cards from SanDisk.
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Everything erased? Yikes, backing up all my SD card data to my mac RIGHT NOW.
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Everything erased? Yikes, backing up all my SD card data to my mac RIGHT NOW.
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Sure did...Raiderman will tell ya...I was testing his release on his rom..And BAM I'm so glad I backed up everything on my sd card the day before, I lost over 300 pictures and so much important stuff....
Very good idea to Backup your SD card especially if you have a SanDisk class 10.
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Sure did...Raiderman will tell ya...I was testing his release on his rom..And BAM I'm so glad I backed up everything on my sd card the day before, I lost over 300 pictures and so much important stuff....
Very good idea to Backup your SD card especially if you have a SanDisk class 10.
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One time on my Note 2 my 16 gb (not Sandisk) SD card got fried and lost everything in it. I guess Samsung devices just don't like SD cards.
That's weird I have a 64gb card and have never had that issue at all. Only problem I ever ran into is that S'S didn't support then at first. But other then that never had a problem at all.
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It seems the common thing here is that all cards are class 10. Is it possible that a class 10 card is too fast? I know I never paid attention to class and most of my cards with no issues have always been class 4 cards at 8 or 4 GB.
It to could be possible that this phones hardware can't address 64GB correctly. I don't recall seeing documentation that said it supported above 32GB.
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It seems the common thing here is that all cards are class 10. Is it possible that a class 10 card is too fast? I know I never paid attention to class and most of my cards with no issues have always been class 4 cards at 8 or 4 GB.
It to could be possible that this phones hardware can't address 64GB correctly. I don't recall seeing documentation that said it supported above 32GB.
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The thing is, 32gb cards are affected too.
Swyp'd From My Awesome Galaxy Note 3!!
I have a SanDisk Ultra® 64GB microSDXC™ UHS-I card for mobile devices .. used this in my Samsung Galaxy SkyRocket, Samsung Galaxy S 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 .. no problems .. wife is using it right now in my old Samsung Galaxy S 3.
I also have the SanDisk Extreme® PLUS 64GB microSDHC™/microSDXC™ UHS-I Card .. used it in my Samsung Galaxy S 4 with no problems .. now using it in my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900A) .. still, no problems !!
Only thing I do with BOTH cards, format the card in the phone .. that's it.
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Why on earth would scanning Wifi Access Points cause a SD card to cause a Bootloop? I think you are confusing scanning the extrenal SDCARD with Scanning WiFi Access points. While there IS the possible chance that this somehow helps a reboot issue, the two items have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with one another. Somewhere along the line someone confused MEDIA SCANNING (a fact of life with android and external SD Cards) and Wifi SSID Scanning, and true to internet style this piece of misinformation is EVERYWHERE.. I just found the SAME, WRONG information on someones Blog: http://www.etradesupply.com/blog/solve-samsung-galaxy-note-3-problems/ and guess what? HE states he got the info from... XDA... Its not in any way accurate, .. Please don't post information like this, because you saw it somewhere else... Google just published a report that shows that some 70-80% of all internet content is copied from somewhere else.
By the way, I have been running a 64 Mb. Class 10 SanDisk Ultra micro SD from release day for the N900A with zero issues, for what it's worth. I am well aware of the issues people have had with SD cards. I am simply letting people know that there is no logical reason the WiFi scanning would have any effect on the issue, when it's media scanning that people are trying to prevent.
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I'm the person that found the original workaround as posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46446775
I validated the workaround several times. It has been copied or quoted at least two times and noted by numerous people that it actually works.
It may be that particular sd cards in combination with memory initialisation and particular OS components being loaded and/or initialized upon boot causes the problem.
Not all defects in software and/our hardware are 100% repeatable across all devices with the same basic configuration.
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Problems with 64GB SD card

Hi.
I recently bought myself a 64GB class 10 Sandisk card from Amazon which I was going to use with my Note 3. When I first put it in I formatted the card in the phone. And then I took a few pictures and videos and all seemed to work fine.
The next day when I was taking some photos it suddenly switched over to the internal memory and I got the message that it was unable to save to SD card. I checked the gallery and the last picture i took was corrupted. So after this I tried taking the card out with the phone turned off, put it back in and started the phone. I was able to take some photos but when I was going to record a video it corrupted the file again.
After this I put the card in my PC and did a full format to exFAT and tried filling all ~59GB with pictures, videos and other files and from what I could see no files were corrupted.
Then I formatted it once again in my PC to exFAT and put it in the phone. After a few pictures it once again corrupted the files, even the camera app (default one) crashed at one point. Formatted the card in my phone again but same problem.
I then tried the card in my Gopro camera, first formatted it in the camera then recorded several videos in both 4K, 1440P, 1080P and took several pictures and everything was fine.
I'm not sure but the card seems to be working in other devices. Do you think the problem is the card or my phone? Before this I've used a 16GB class 4 Sandisk card with no problems at all.
Any tips on what I can do?
Thank you in advance!
Are you have a custom rom or just rooted as I think you need to flash sdfix
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Are you have a custom rom or just rooted as I think you need to flash sdfix
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It's stock and not rooted.
Could be a bad card, try unmounting and mounting the card again and see if that fixes it.
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Could be a bad card, try unmounting and mounting the card again and see if that fixes it.
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Yeah I've tried that a few times as well and it didn't help. But as I mentioned the card seems to work just fine it other devices. But in my note 3 files get corrupted.
Do you know of any program or any other way to test/confirm that it is the card that's bad?
crewol said:
Yeah I've tried that a few times as well and it didn't help. But as I mentioned the card seems to work just fine it other devices. But in my note 3 files get corrupted.
Do you know of any program or any other way to test/confirm that it is the card that's bad?
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Actually I do. I have used the HP SD Card Format Tool to fix cards in the past and it has worked pretty well. I also found this thread here on XDA that references it as well.
http://download.cnet.com/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool/3000-2094_4-10974082.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900259
Good luck.
crewol said:
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I'm not sure but the card seems to be working in other devices. Do you think the problem is the card or my phone? Before this I've used a 16GB class 4 Sandisk card with no problems at all.
Any tips on what I can do?
Thank you in advance!
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What write and read speeds were you getting in the PC? The Sandisk models are among the most faked models and that is by far the most frequent problem that I have seen. There have been also certain batches with problems, but Sandisk is always replacing those almost no questions asked if it is a genuine card.
I also have a 64GB Sandisk Ultra which was used about 1 year in my i9300 and now almost 4 months in the N9005 and so far I have never had any problems (but I am keeping an eye on the 128 GB models if those seriously go down in price).
RaptorMD said:
Actually I do. I have used the HP SD Card Format Tool to fix cards in the past and it has worked pretty well. I also found this thread here on XDA that references it as well.
http://download.cnet.com/HP-USB-Disk-Storage-Format-Tool/3000-2094_4-10974082.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900259
Good luck.
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Thanks I might try that later!
xclub_101 said:
What write and read speeds were you getting in the PC? The Sandisk models are among the most faked models and that is by far the most frequent problem that I have seen. There have been also certain batches with problems, but Sandisk is always replacing those almost no questions asked if it is a genuine card.
I also have a 64GB Sandisk Ultra which was used about 1 year in my i9300 and now almost 4 months in the N9005 and so far I have never had any problems (but I am keeping an eye on the 128 GB models if those seriously go down in price).
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I just ran a test in the program H2testw 1.4 and got these results:
Warning: only 60872 of 60874 MByte tested.
Test finished without errors.
You can now delete the past files *.h2w or verify them again.
Writing speed: 8.49 MByte/s
Reading speed: 17.5 MByte/s
H2testw v1.4
So the reading speeds seems fine I guess, it also filled the card with files and verified it.
I would assume that if it was a fake it would have slower speeds and maybe only 2-4GB of space?
I am using the SD card adapter that came with the SD card, and then I put it in a USB SD card adapter in a USB 2.0 port.
Is anyone else having problems with 64GB SD cards? It's as if my Note 3 wasn't compatible with the card since it is working fine in other devices and isn't a bad card according to the test I did.
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Sounds like a hardware fault on the Note 3... I've been using both a sandisk and a samsung 64gb class 10 card on both my note 3's with no problems from the start...
Never had a problem with file corruption....
sdhc and sdxc are 2 different formats - sounds like you could use a 32gb sd card fine but it has issues with the 64gb sd card.... 64gb sd card is the newer format sdxc....
Unfortunately here you hit a snag... Unless the samsung sites list 64gb as ok to use on the Note 3 then they may just say to to warranty repairs.... If 64gb is the listed size (generally "up to ") you should have no problem. It does sound like your card reader doesn't like sdxc... Unless you can get your hands on another 64gb sd card to find out you not be able to use your 64gb sd card...

Two thing I found wrong on s7 edge

Two thing wrong so fare I keep getting a SD card notifications to explore my SD card wtf and when I download a torrent file it won't open with utorrent hate that ****
winco209 said:
Two thing wrong so fare I keep getting a SD card notifications to explore my SD card wtf and when I download a torrent file it won't open with utorrent hate that ****
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The sd card has been explained. Try reseating your card because it's only supposed to show when toy beset the card (so it's showing because it thinks you keep inserting a card).
Not sure about utorrent
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It can also be a bad SD card?
FazeRN said:
It can also be a bad SD card?
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Yes it could.
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One person posted the SD card problem went away when he replaced a slow card with a newer, faster one.
I'm having the issue with the 64GB card from the Best Buy package. Just got mine today.
meyerweb said:
One person posted the SD card problem went away when he replaced a slow card with a newer, faster one.
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I have a class 10 uh1....I'm getting the error everytime..reseated SD card last night. Does it after every powercycle... of this can't be fixed it's going back.not stoked at all
nick.farinas said:
I have a class 10 uh1....I'm getting the error everytime..reseated SD card last night. Does it after every powercycle... of this can't be fixed it's going back.not stoked at all
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It is supposed to show when you reboot, or if you remove the card. If it keeps showing after you clear it, something is causing it to remount (the phone thinks it has been removed and reinserted).
Right it is SUPPOSED to do it after a reboot...
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