Urgent.. help please!! - Spice Dream Uno

How to access internal memory ???? When I connect it to pc I can see only external sd card.... There is no internal memory access??? Is it common or different??

naveenultimategamer said:
How to access internal memory ???? When I connect it to pc I can see only external sd card.... There is no internal memory access??? Is it common or different??
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the internal memory is mainly available for apps.. If u remove the external card then even the camera won't work.. Don't worry it is common..

naveenultimategamer said:
This means Now I can install high end games directly to the SD card
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Yes you can.. But be advised, Spice dream uno is not made for high end gaming.. No doubt it scores 62fps(approx) in benchmarking but the phone heats up quickly.. I play clash of clans and within 10 -15 min i can feel it getting warm..
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how to make make things save to mem card

What do i have to do to the phone to make it save automatically onto my memery card rather than onto my phone?
You can't save the phone to your memory card! j/k
seriously, what do you intend to save to your memory card rather than your phone memory?
da_mayhem said:
You can't save the phone to your memory card! j/k
seriously, what do you intend to save to your memory card rather than your phone memory?
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A good reason, for those of us who prefer devices to last us more than a year, is the fact that the Wizard (like all WM5 devices) saves to ROM. ROM, like all non-volatile memory, does not last forever and will die after a certain number of writes. By moving that burden to your storage card you in turn prolong your device (as the storage card is easier to replace than you whole device).
What are you trying to move to the storage card? The installers themselves when you do an initial install?
Um....yeah, the rom is due to burn out in about 10 years, more or less with heavy use. It's a non-issue.

[Q] external SD card causing sluggish boot

I'm using Note3 with the latest 4.4.2 (rooted)
It seems like my external SD card is causing my phone to be sluggish during boot/reboot.
- Phone boots to homescreen fine
- Phone cannot be put to sleep with power button
- External SD card not detected during this time
after awhile, the phone vibrates
- External SD card now detected
- Phone can now be put to sleep.
any suggestions?
sorry for the bump..
but any ideas? :X
Scan card with a antivirus, move files from card to a pc, format SD card, try with empty card, then add files not all at once to see what's causing the problem, then come back and ask ?
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Scan card with a antivirus, move files from card to a pc, format SD card, try with empty card, then add files not all at once to see what's causing the problem, then come back and ask ?
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thanks for the reply.
I reformatted my extSD and removed all the files (backup of my internalSD) and it seems to be working fine now.
- decent detection speeds...
it seems like the Note3 has issues detecting the SDcard once it's up to a certain size?
wilflare said:
thanks for the reply.
I reformatted my extSD and removed all the files (backup of my internalSD) and it seems to be working fine now.
- decent detection speeds...
it seems like the Note3 has issues detecting the SDcard once it's up to a certain size?
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I'd disagree. I have 1.2 gigs free of 64, and it wasn't formatted for at least 1.5 years, and I moved a gazillion of files but it flies on the Note.
Many things to consider when a sd card starts to f... around.
Edit : just checked, only 0.8 gigs
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Dejan Sathanas said:
I'd disagree. I have 1.2 gigs free of 64, and it wasn't formatted for at least 1.5 years, and I moved a gazillion of files but it flies on the Note.
Many things to consider when a sd card starts to f... around.
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hmm.. possibility of a damaged SDcard? ><
got this 64GB from Amazon.com...
I did a scan for errors on PC nothing wrong either ><
wilflare said:
hmm.. possibility of a damaged SDcard? ><
got this 64GB from Amazon.com...
I did a scan for errors on PC nothing wrong either ><
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Yeah, could be. You'll see how it behaves. From my experience, these kind of things are good to be bought original. I'm not sayin yours if fake, but you know what I mean...
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Yeah, could be. You'll see how it behaves. From my experience, these kind of things are good to be bought original. I'm not sayin yours if fake, but you know what I mean...
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I know.. hmm but Amazon.com is the last place I'll expect fakes :/

sd card corrupting

Hi,
I have a new 64gb class 10 sd card. It seems that it keeps on corrupting at some point inside my note 3. Most of my music has corrupted and photos i take become corrupted. Im pretty sure if i do a dskchk on pc it recovers them all but i dont have my pc with me now for another 4 weeks. Does anyone know why this is happenning? Ive reformatted the cards several times now its fat32.
The note is unrooter stock and its the first time ive had an sd in it.
Thankss
Are you sure it is an official card and not a fake? There are cheap cards out there that claim to have large capacity (and show as such when you insert them), but in fact they are actually hacked low end small capacity cards... As soon as you go over its actual size, files get corrupted.
gschot said:
Are you sure it is an official card and not a fake? There are cheap cards out there that claim to have large capacity (and show as such when you insert them), but in fact they are actually hacked low end small capacity cards... As soon as you go over its actual size, files get corrupted.
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Thanks for the reply, how can i check it? I have the unrooted phone itself i dont have a laptop or computer at the moment
There are test tools, but the ones I know of run on pc. One indication of a fake card could be if it was offered online for a ridiculous low price.
Search SD card tools on Google play store, there are apps that can verify its authenticity but like gschot said, PC tools like H2testw are the best and most reliable.
ddogishere said:
Search SD card tools on Google play store, there are apps that can verify its authenticity but like gschot said, PC tools like H2testw are the best and most reliable.
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Thanks i will try that.
What i can say though is that when i used the pc to copy music over using the sd adapter the computer did it fine. I could play it no problem, then when i put it in my phone things became strange so i put it back into the computer which noticed a problem and suggested a scan. After scanning the files appeared again. I formatted the card to fat32 again and recopied all the music before i left, and 16gb of music has been reduced to 7.5bg of music through corruption. The phone doesnt tell me that they are corrupted. The folders are there with the first letters of the title changef to a μ symbol. E.g. DCIM folder changes to μCIM and the folder will be empty.
The sd card tester dont work because kitkat doesnt let apps write to the sd card. :L
supasye said:
The sd card tester dont work because kitkat doesnt let apps write to the sd card. :L
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The ~7gb after scanning almost confirms that it's a 8gb card. Format it again & put less than 7gb of files on it and see if will be OK.
There's several threads in the Q&A section...have a read at my posts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help/note-3-self-deleting-files-sd-card-t2852399
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54068881&postcount=8

Valid option if I get the 16GB?

So, considering that 6.0 can format the sdcard to appear as internal memory, is there any good reason for going with 32GB or more? I would like to save the money and just get the 16GB and format the card so it appears internal.
Other than being slightly slower than internal memory, would this be a valid route going 16+card as opposed to 32+card?
I have a OnePlus One right now with the 64 and usually have about 20GB left so 32 is the base I need but I figure I might be able to get away with 16 if the card appears as all internal anyway.
Thoughts?
Yes, I went with a 16GB model also for the same reason. I installed a 64gb Sandisk extreme SD card that transfers up to 90mb/s. Nandroid backups went from 30 minutes on my old SD card (some cheap crap) to less than one minute. With a proper card you'll have no issues running apps off the SD.
The internal memory isn't much faster.
I've been considering using the adoptive storage, but I went ahead and bought the 32gb. Call me old fashioned, but I like having an SD card that is considered separate from the main storage for one big reason: If I ever have to do a wipe of the phone, I know that my photos, TWRP backups, and so on, are all safe as long as they are on the SD card. I don't know if we know what'll happen if you use the adoptive storage and you have to wipe the phone. Will it keep what is on the SD card part? Will it wipe it as well? My understanding is that it'll wipe it.
So I may just keep on doing what I'm doing... change the camera settings to use the SD card for pictures and videos, make the SD card the default place to save downloads, and only use the internal storage for app installs.
I use my SD card to store all of my media and reserve internal storage purely for apps. I can manage with 16gb since I don't have a lot of big apps. Adoptive storage is a nice feature but I don't think I'll be using it, since I like taking my microsd out and popping it in my laptop to manage my music, photos and movies.
Do we know FOR SURE that there will be no way to partition the external SD so that part of it is used for the OS (non-readable outside the phone) and part for external storage?
SalTNutz said:
Do we know FOR SURE that there will be no way to partition the external SD so that part of it is used for the OS (non-readable outside the phone) and part for external storage?
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I haven't read anything that would suggest so. Everything I've read indicates that it formats the entire card to be used as internal storage. The tradeoff, it seems, for allowing adoptive storage is to make it very difficult for your to remove the card and use it in another machine.
Well thanks guys. Still up in the air which phone I'll ultimately get and if it's the Moto, what size but this does clarify things.
hbar98 said:
I haven't read anything that would suggest so. Everything I've read indicates that it formats the entire card to be used as internal storage. The tradeoff, it seems, for allowing adoptive storage is to make it very difficult for your to remove the card and use it in another machine.
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why? whats the problem to pop it out,insert it into your pc and do the transfers and back to the phone? you can shut down the phone if you need
robert stig said:
why? whats the problem to pop it out,insert it into your pc and do the transfers and back to the phone? you can shut down the phone if you need
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If you format the card as adoptive storage you can't just pop out the card and read it from a computer. The computer won't be able to read it.
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sd card SANDISK 32gb

can i use in my note 3? no warm phone? when sd card full?
so
Why wouldn't you be able to use it?
Please be more specific when asking. Have you had any trouble before?
yes the phone warm when i insert sd card 29gb in sd card used.. 2 gb free.
myka_1997 said:
yes the phone warm when i insert sd card 29gb in sd card used.. 2 gb free.
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The memory card shouldn't affect device performance at all except if apps data is stored on it, only then you will be under the write speed limitation of the memory card.
About the temperature of the device, this is usually caused by higher frequencies of the CPU which is because of the operations done on the device which is usually unrelated to the memory card.

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