Hello guys, My question is about these three devices' storage space.
I want to know if any one of these can handle files larger than 4gb. In other words, Are they formatted in NTFS or ExFat or Can they be formatted in NTFS/ExFat?
As Redmi's storage can be extended, first how much can it be extended and Is it possible to expand it with NTFS/ExFat formatted SD Card?
As Moto and Lenovo supports more expansion and as per my knowledge FAT 32 only supports partitions upto 32GB, So can it handle NTFS/ExFat Formatted Card?
If none of above is possible then do these support NTFS formatted ext. Hard Drive through OTG?
ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED as soon as possible, AS I WANT TO BUY A DEVICE as soon as possible.
SO GUYS PLEASE HELP, I REALLY NEED THE INFO.
Please at least tell me about Redmi Not 3, if you don't know about others. If you do know then please tell. I need this information urgently, please........
Gurkirat_Singh said:
Please at least tell me about Redmi Not 3, if you don't know about others. If you do know then please tell. I need this information urgently, please........
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Yap u can formate drive in any formate like ntfs fat32 to bla bla formate you mini tool for it pc
And ya redmi note 3 support 128gb sd card but need to be in fat32 other will not work
For otg you can use 2tb hdd or more even in ntfs only thing you need total commander and it pulg in for ntfs read and write search it on play store
android_smater said:
Yap u can formate drive in any formate like ntfs fat32 to bla bla formate you mini tool for it pc
And ya redmi note 3 support 128gb sd card but need to be in fat32 other will not work
For otg you can use 2tb hdd or more even in ntfs only thing you need total commander and it pulg in for ntfs read and write search it on play store
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So does Redmi's internal storage supports files larger than 4gb?
And how's it possible to format 128gb card into fat32 as it support max. 32gb partition, I think.
Does total commander needs root?
android_smater said:
Yap u can formate drive in any formate like ntfs fat32 to bla bla formate you mini tool for it pc
And ya redmi note 3 support 128gb sd card but need to be in fat32 other will not work
For otg you can use 2tb hdd or more even in ntfs only thing you need total commander and it pulg in for ntfs read and write search it on play store
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Buddy a huge thanks for reply but I would really really appreciate if you can help me further.
what kind of help i offer to you....
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Gurkirat_Singh said:
So does Redmi's internal storage supports files larger than 4gb?
And how's it possible to format 128gb card into fat32 as it support max. 32gb partition, I think.
Does total commander needs root?
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yap can put larger that 4 gb file and actually redmi note 3 128 gb sd card to only need to format in fat32 with mini tool
and redmi support more storage format to but you need ti install custom rom or custom kernal for it(root need)
see this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/accessories/report-microsd-card-t3342439
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what kind of help i offer to you....
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yap can put larger that 4 gb file and actually redmi note 3 128 gb sd card to only need to format in fat32 with mini tool
and redmi support more storage format to but you need ti install custom rom or custom kernal for it(root need)
see this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/accessories/report-microsd-card-t3342439
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Thanks for the info man.
Does total commander needs root too? Does Redmi support more than 128 GB with custom ROM and root?
Gurkirat_Singh said:
Thanks for the info man.
Does total commander needs root too? Does Redmi support more than 128 GB with custom ROM and root?
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More than 128 gb can't say total commander need pulg in no noot required
android_smater said:
More than 128 gb can't say total commander need pulg in no noot required
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Very very thanks buddy.
Gurkirat_Singh said:
Very very thanks buddy.
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For ntfs u need these 2
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.tcplugins_ntfs_ro
And
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ghisler.android.TotalCommander
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Finally!!! Those who use 64GB or bigger cards can use exFAT. I can confirm it works as I'm using it right now. No more 4,5GB file size limit! (tested writing 6,5GB mkv video to the card, worked without any issues) Writing big files to the card is about 10-11MB/s (when I was using fat32 it was 4-5MB/s). It's a shame that it doesn't work in CWM though (can't mount - gives me error). But I think devs will come up with solution for this quickly. At least Phil in his thread about Touch CWM said that he will provide fix when official LS7 will be released. So now you know and you can enjoy!
SMALL UPDATE:
If SGN says that your card is broken and needs formating than you should let it format the card. Mine was formated in Windows with SDFormatter application and still SGN gave me message that I need to format the card. After format in SGN it works as it should.
SMALL UPDATE2:
If you decide to buy a 64GB or bigger card for your SGN it would mean that it almost certainly would be SDXC micro exFAT formatted. In specification there is only said that card readers even if they are compatible with SDHC, might not be compatible with SDXC cards. And that would have been ok, but in my case my old SDHC compatible Imono card reader was destroying my SDXC cards! Who would have suspect it? It happened 3 times and I was able to use my card after I bought a new card reader certified for SDXC and whole operation of exchanging broken cards took almost 2,5 months! So be careful where you put you 60 dollar card into! Old reader might read the card properly but it can damage while writing stuff to it.
It's not really that important if you plan on using your card only with SGN. At least I don't have any issues with it now. But then there wasn't JB for SGN and so I was trying to use NTFS and so I needed a card reader.
waow very nice news thank you
So happy about this wait for the official update to come!
best news i heard today. thanks.
- post from SGN.
Does this mean we can use files larger than 4gb?
Well, it should. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT states that exFAT should be able to support file size of 16 Exibyte
squicky said:
Finally!!! Those who use 64GB or bigger cards can use exFAT. I can confirm it works as I'm using it right now. Writing big files to the card is about 10-11MB/s (when I was using fat32 it was 4-5MB/s). It's a shame that it doesn't work in CWM though (can't mount - gives me error). But I think devs will come up with solution for this quickly. So now you know and you can enjoy!
SMALL UPDATE:
If SGN says that your card is broken and needs formating than you should let it format the card. Mine was formated in Windows with SDFormatter application and still SGN gave me message that I need to format the card. After format in SGN it works as it should.
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That's grt
squicky said:
Finally!!! Those who use 64GB or bigger cards can use exFAT. I can confirm it works as I'm using it right now. Writing big files to the card is about 10-11MB/s (when I was using fat32 it was 4-5MB/s). It's a shame that it doesn't work in CWM though (can't mount - gives me error). But I think devs will come up with solution for this quickly. So now you know and you can enjoy!
SMALL UPDATE:
If SGN says that your card is broken and needs formating than you should let it format the card. Mine was formated in Windows with SDFormatter application and still SGN gave me message that I need to format the card. After format in SGN it works as it should.
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Thanks for the good news!
ITT:
Quoting entire OP and spamming thanks without using the thanks button.
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Care about file size. SPEED was the problem!
Good you say about cwm and exfat. Need a second card with me then at work, to dl and flash new roms when bored.
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can i formate my internal SD to exfat??
will it work.. ??
I dont need SD card for my use.. Just need 1gb of the total space in it..
I didn't try that, but I'm pretty sure it's not possible, as exFAT doesn't come from Google and it's not open standard (I think Microsoft is selling liceneses for this). Even though Android on diffrent brands of smartphones is modyfied here and there to accomodate the devices and enhance user experience it's still Android and I've never heard that android is supporting exFAT. Even if what I say is wrong (I'm still half noobish so it's possible ) there would be no real benefit from using exFAT on internal sdcard (well apart from "unlimited" file size - like it would matter on 11GB of free space anyway ) as the system was designed for hotswapping/external devices and we have internal sdcard which can't be removed.
What's more I have better writing speeds on my internal card (12MB/s) than on external 64GB exFAT (max 10-11MB/s). I don't really understand what you mean by "I dont need SD card for my use.. Just need 1gb of the total space in it." You think that beacuse of exFAT you will have 1GB more space on your internal sdcard?
It said mine was broken,bla,bla,..reformatted, then week later said same thing!
Don't want to wipe valuable stuff or take it out all the time to back up
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I don't really understand what you're trying to get across here? If you put a 32GB+ exFAT format in your SGN, it will tell you the card is corrupt and ask you to format it (which you should do and which you also mention in your update), which will change it to FAT32 format, so you lose the exFAT format.
Am I missing something here?
Today received sandisk 64 gb sdxc. It was formatted exFat out of the box. I copied all data from old ed to new one. All work fine except clockwork. Clockwork can't mount exFat. Installed rom: Ultimate N7000 xxls7 v4. Kernel: Phil's v3.5
Guys,
The inbuild storage space is less for me. I have a 16GB class 4 sd card which is also full and i need more space. I am planning to buy a 64 GB Class 10 microsd card. Will note support the 64GB class 10 microsd card?
The post above yours sais it does.
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Well I just ordered a 64gb class 10 from amazon. Nice discount from $59 to $39. Will be testing as soon as I receive. You guys should take advantage of the deal too!!
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Thats grt.
Would be really helpful
I'm sorry but who needs 4+ gb files on their phone?
Just format your 64gb card using this tool! Regular windows fat32 format is capped at 32gb, but this tool will allow you to format the whole 64gb. This way you can have both 64gb storage and the card recognized by custome recovieries. Works great on my Note2 and S3.
Hi guys,
I faced a problem with my 64gb. Sandisk micro SD and I solved the issue and I thought about posting the solution here that might help some of you.
so... the issue I faced is how to get TWRP recovery or CWM to mount my Ex sd card.
basically the problem is that the card is formatted in exfat or NTFS and in both ways it won't be recognized by TWRP and the only way to formate it in fat32 is by only one software because windows can not format more than 32gb in Fat32.
and here is how:
first: download EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition from this link http://download.cnet.com/EaseUS-Partition-Master-Home-Edition/3000-2248_4-10863346.html?tag=mncol%3bpop&cdlPid=10982635
Second : Now you can see a list of all of your hard drives. Note the one highlighted in blue on the grid. This is my 64GB MicroSDXC card in my USB Card Reader. Obviously the location of your card in the list may differ dependant on the number of drives in your computer
You’ll need to right-click on the drive in the list representing your 64GB MicroSDXC card and click “Format partition”
Third : You need to select FAT32 for the File System, and 32KB for Cluster Size.
EaseUS doesn’t immediately apply the changes you specify. Instead, it queues them up so that you can review and revise them before you commit to having the program affect those changes. then we need to press the Apply button.
that's it ... now you can enjoy your 64gb MicroSd and you can mount it in TWRP or CWM recovery .
your welcome
It has to be in general section.
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Certainly be a useful post for some that don't know . But its in the wrong section and will be missed .
OP report and ask a mod to move it .
jje
Use partition wizard tool
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Ohh Didn't know that
then where should I post it and how can I move it ?
or it is the admin who will move it for me ?
thanks
As you guys may be aware, the latest software update (4.1.2) does solve ANY exFAT issue
sam-had said:
Hi guys,
I faced a problem with my 64gb. Sandisk micro SD and I solved the issue and I thought about posting the solution here that might help some of you.
so... the issue I faced is how to get TWRP recovery or CWM to mount my Ex sd card.
basically the problem is that the card is formatted in exfat or NTFS and in both ways it won't be recognized by TWRP and the only way to formate it in fat32 is by only one software because windows can not format more than 32gb in Fat32.
and here is how:
first: download EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition from this link http://download.cnet.com/EaseUS-Partition-Master-Home-Edition/3000-2248_4-10863346.html?tag=mncol%3bpop&cdlPid=10982635
Second : Now you can see a list of all of your hard drives. Note the one highlighted in blue on the grid. This is my 64GB MicroSDXC card in my USB Card Reader. Obviously the location of your card in the list may differ dependant on the number of drives in your computer
You’ll need to right-click on the drive in the list representing your 64GB MicroSDXC card and click “Format partition”
Third : You need to select FAT32 for the File System, and 32KB for Cluster Size.
EaseUS doesn’t immediately apply the changes you specify. Instead, it queues them up so that you can review and revise them before you commit to having the program affect those changes. then we need to press the Apply button.
that's it ... now you can enjoy your 64gb MicroSd and you can mount it in TWRP or CWM recovery .
your welcome
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I've tried this method, my card became 32GB
Then I put it into my Galaxy Note, it saw it also as 32GB, then I formatted the card with Gnote, then it became 64GB again
I was planning to create two partitions with minitools formatting tool, one was supoosed to be 16 GB FAT32 and the remaning part would be 48GB NTFS, and I was planning to use, Paragon NTFS to mount that NTFS partition on GNOTE.
But because after formatting on PC it became 32 GB I couldn't do that.
Any suggestions ?
thanks so much for this. I just bought a new 64 gb card for my phone and it "corrupted" on me twice. I plugged it in to my comp and it was exFat. Followed the directions here and formatted to fat32. Now I have to copy my files again. I hope this works. Oh and according to my phone, there is no update 4.1.2 for it. I am on 4.0.4 and it cannot find any updates so that doesnt really work for me.
THANK YOU!!
I had been trying to do thiis for 4 hours when i saw ur post! Thanks sooo much..at first i got an error while formatting, but then i quit all other applications as recommended by the software and it woeked perfectly on my HTC Sensation. Thank You Soooo much:laugh::good:
I was looking to format my card to Fat32 so I can use a Paranoid Android Rom. What happens when I want to flash another ROM and the new ROM is a Tochwiz Rom... Will I need to unformat the card or reverse it someway? I'm a newbie to this stuff.
Careyst said:
I was looking to format my card to Fat32 so I can use a Paranoid Android Rom. What happens when I want to flash another ROM and the new ROM is a Tochwiz Rom... Will I need to unformat the card or reverse it someway? I'm a newbie to this stuff.
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No. Touchwizz roms and aokp/cm10 roms can both read fat32 sd cards. Because exfat is licenced from Microsoft AOKP can't incorporate the drivers needed to get exfat formatted card to work.
Short story is both roms can read/write to fat32 formatted sd cards. Only Touchwizz roms can read/write to exfat formatted cards. Unless you copy a lot of single files over 4GB in size stick with fat32 formatting.
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sam-had said:
Hi guys,
I faced a problem with my 64gb. Sandisk micro SD and I solved the issue and I thought about posting the solution here that might help some of you.
so... the issue I faced is how to get TWRP recovery or CWM to mount my Ex sd card.
basically the problem is that the card is formatted in exfat or NTFS and in both ways it won't be recognized by TWRP and the only way to formate it in fat32 is by only one software because windows can not format more than 32gb in Fat32.
and here is how:
first: download EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition from this link http://download.cnet.com/EaseUS-Partition-Master-Home-Edition/3000-2248_4-10863346.html?tag=mncol%3bpop&cdlPid=10982635
Second : Now you can see a list of all of your hard drives. Note the one highlighted in blue on the grid. This is my 64GB MicroSDXC card in my USB Card Reader. Obviously the location of your card in the list may differ dependant on the number of drives in your computer
You’ll need to right-click on the drive in the list representing your 64GB MicroSDXC card and click “Format partition”
Third : You need to select FAT32 for the File System, and 32KB for Cluster Size.
EaseUS doesn’t immediately apply the changes you specify. Instead, it queues them up so that you can review and revise them before you commit to having the program affect those changes. then we need to press the Apply button.
that's it ... now you can enjoy your 64gb MicroSd and you can mount it in TWRP or CWM recovery .
your welcome
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I tried what you suggested. However, the partition stayed at 32 GB only instead of 64 GB. Any more suggestions.
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dionysos77 said:
I've tried this method, my card became 32GB
Then I put it into my Galaxy Note, it saw it also as 32GB, then I formatted the card with Gnote, then it became 64GB again
I was planning to create two partitions with minitools formatting tool, one was supoosed to be 16 GB FAT32 and the remaning part would be 48GB NTFS, and I was planning to use, Paragon NTFS to mount that NTFS partition on GNOTE.
But because after formatting on PC it became 32 GB I couldn't do that.
Any suggestions ?
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I also have the same problem, my 64 GB card has become 32 GB one. I used the suggested program to partition but still 32 GB. Can you explain what is Gnote and how to use it. Thanks
Same problem here also 32 everytime followed instructions exactly im using windows 8
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GUI Format is an easy to use and fast solution too.
Szadzik said:
GUI Format is an easy to use and fast solution too.
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exactly...much easier!
Ok
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I was having issues also got the sandisk mobile mate sd reader windiws noticed automatically as 64 gb used gui format worked perfectly
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Just use Guiformat...small app attached
dionysos77 said:
I've tried this method, my card became 32GB
Then I put it into my Galaxy Note, it saw it also as 32GB, then I formatted the card with Gnote, then it became 64GB again
I was planning to create two partitions with minitools formatting tool, one was supoosed to be 16 GB FAT32 and the remaning part would be 48GB NTFS, and I was planning to use, Paragon NTFS to mount that NTFS partition on GNOTE.
But because after formatting on PC it became 32 GB I couldn't do that.
Any suggestions ?
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Did you ever find out how to revert back to 64 GB. I am exactly in a similar situation with a 64 GB converted to 32 GB and do not know what to do?
Edit: I have used guiformat program also.
Careyst said:
I was looking to format my card to Fat32 so I can use a Paranoid Android Rom. What happens when I want to flash another ROM and the new ROM is a Tochwiz Rom... Will I need to unformat the card or reverse it someway? I'm a newbie to this stuff.
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You can still use your card normally. I've done the inverse way (Touchwiz to AOKP) and works too.
The point is: Touchwiz based ROMs have support to FAT32 and exFAT. AOKP ones have support only to FAT32.
dionysos77 said:
I've tried this method, my card became 32GB
Then I put it into my Galaxy Note, it saw it also as 32GB, then I formatted the card with Gnote, then it became 64GB again
I was planning to create two partitions with minitools formatting tool, one was supoosed to be 16 GB FAT32 and the remaning part would be 48GB NTFS, and I was planning to use, Paragon NTFS to mount that NTFS partition on GNOTE.
But because after formatting on PC it became 32 GB I couldn't do that.
Any suggestions ?
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vicky4112 said:
Did you ever find out how to revert back to 64 GB. I am exactly in a similar situation with a 64 GB converted to 32 GB and do not know what to do?
Edit: I have used guiformat program also.
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xterra91 said:
Same problem here also 32 everytime followed instructions exactly im using windows 8
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That's another point OP have forgotten. Your card reader must support microSDXC cards. Most readers support only microSDHC and these are maximum 32Gb storage. microSDXC has elevated this limit to 2TB. I had to buy myself a new card reader due to that incompatibility.
There's a fragment in Wikipedia which explains this situation:
SDXC cards are pre-formatted with Microsoft's proprietary and patented exFAT file system, which the host device might not support. Since Microsoft does not publish the specifications of exFAT and its use requires a non-free license, many alternative or older operating systems do not support exFAT for technical or legal reasons. The use of exFAT on some SDXC cards may render SDXC unsuitable as a universal exchange medium, as an SDXC card that uses exFAT would not be usable in all host devices. Since the FAT32 file system supports volumes up to the SDXC's maximum theoretical capacity of 2 TB as well, a user could reformat an SDXC card to use FAT32 for greater portability between computers (see below). FAT32-formatted SDXC cards can be used in a host device built for SDHC if the host device can handle 64 GB and larger volumes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#SDXC
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I really sorry for my english, but I hope you and another people understand it. :good:
Ok, android is supposed to be just fine with Ext and NTFS right?
Well i've got S4, kitkat 4.4.2 and 64GB original super fast microsd card and guess what, i formatted it first Ext4 then NTFS because i needed more than 4GB files and for both it says "SD card is blank or has unsupported filesystem."
both times formatted under linux desktop PC
the default formatting from the phone seems to be either FAT or exfat but files over 4GB can't be written. (exfat is supposed to do over 4gb right?)
So, what i'm doing wrong?
Fking1 said:
Ok, android is supposed to be just fine with Ext and NTFS right?
Well i've got S4, kitkat 4.4.2 and 64GB original super fast microsd card and guess what, i formatted it first Ext4 then NTFS because i needed more than 4GB files and for both it says "SD card is blank or has unsupported filesystem."
both times formatted under linux desktop PC
the default formatting from the phone seems to be either FAT or exfat but files over 4GB can't be written. (exfat is supposed to do over 4gb right?)
So, what i'm doing wrong?
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Official Galaxy S4 doesnt support NTFS (not sure about Ext4). but there are some custom kernels that can deal with NTFS.
I found this on wikipedia:
exFat advantages: File size limit of 16 EiB–1 byte (limited by volume size), raised from 4 GiB−1 byte in a standard FAT32 filesystem.
so I guess yes it can handle files more than 4GBs, I haven't tried it myself.
Use the official SD formatter tool, it formats cards with 64 GB and larger using the exfat system.
just google: official SD formatter
DuLLaG33 said:
Official Galaxy S4 doesnt support NTFS (not sure about Ext4). but there are some custom kernels that can deal with NTFS.
I found this on wikipedia:
exFat advantages: File size limit of 16 EiB–1 byte (limited by volume size), raised from 4 GiB−1 byte in a standard FAT32 filesystem.
so I guess yes it can handle files more than 4GBs, I haven't tried it myself.
Use the official SD formatter tool, it formats cards with 64 GB and larger using the exfat system.
just google: official SD formatter
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With the build in formatting tool is what I use to format it, but then I can't write a 30GB file
in the file size limit you mention " File size limit of 16 EiB–1 byte" what's EiB?
Fking1 said:
So, what i'm doing wrong?
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If it's a cheap and therefor most probably fake SD card this can also be a problem. Most cheap 64GB cards do not have the advertized capacity.
Fking1 said:
what's EiB?
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Eib is Exabyte = a million terabyte
Pfeffernuss said:
If it's a cheap and therefor most probably fake SD card this can also be a problem. Most cheap 64GB cards do not have the advertized capacity.
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nah, it's expensive and tested that it has the actual GBs
Fking1 said:
...and tested that it has the actual GBs
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How?
Pfeffernuss said:
How?
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by running an sd card tester app from the market, 2 of them actually
it's real card, i've had fakes before
Fking1 said:
by running an sd card tester app from the market, 2 of them actually
it's real card, i've had fakes before
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I Always format my SD cards using Minitool (PC app). Never missed a beat.
If this doesn't work I still think it's a fake SD-card
well it's not, thanks for getting the thread in the wrong direction though!
so does the default bult-in android formatting do FAT or exFAT? It doesn't seem to be possible to tell from the phone?
So, seems like the only way forward is to format it in exFAT?
Fking1 said:
well it's not, thanks for getting the thread in the wrong direction though!
so does the default bult-in android formatting do FAT or exFAT? It doesn't seem to be possible to tell from the phone?
So, seems like the only way forward is to format it in exFAT?
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I am pretty sure it will only format in the style it was originally eg. Original setup of fat32 it will format fat32, if EXfat it will format EXfat.
Ext,1, 2, 3, 4 are all native to android (Linux) so ext4 shouldn't be an issue.
When I formatted my 64Gb card sd formatter did not format it to EXfat I had to do it manually. Please not that windows Xp does not directly support EXfat you need to manually install a patch and then manually format the sd card via cmd window
You'll have to confirm the command but it's something like
Format x: /fs:exfat
This is what I had to do on my old Xp box to do the job.
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Oh btw ntfs is proprietary file system to micro$oft and technically it's closed source, but I read somewhere ages ago someone managed to hack something together that does work
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formatted it to exfat and it works now
so for anyone else that wonders here is the summary of what I found
the android on Samsung S4 reads only FAT and exFAT on the SD card.
NTFS and Ext4 it does NOT recognize.
by default it formats FAT
I had to format it exfat on a PC
works now, still haven't tried with files over 4GB but shouldn't be a problem
Well can anybody plz confirm this..
Does our yureka supports 64GB card or not.??
awesumahti said:
Well can anybody plz confirm this..
Does our yureka supports 64GB card or not.??
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NO ,
but for any android phone ver > ICS there is solution.
>> serch google > ext32formatter.exe > install on your PC > now format ur SD card as system ext32 , after formatting remove ur card and insert in any android phone, it will be recognized by phone.
PLZ don't format card in phone or any other system , or else it will again not be recognized. use it as any standard card.
Thanks,
babamanan said:
NO ,
but for any android phone ver > ICS there is solution.
>> serch google > ext32formatter.exe > install on your PC > now format ur SD card as system ext32 , after formatting remove ur card and insert in any android phone, it will be recognized by phone.
PLZ don't format card in phone or any other system , or else it will again not be recognized. use it as any standard card.
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Mate I knew this method but I have a 64 GB SD card I want to know if yureka supports or not so that I can use it..
awesumahti said:
Mate I knew this method but I have a 64 GB SD card I want to know if yureka supports or not so that I can use it..
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64GB cards are not supported by default in Yureka.
id74em8 said:
64GB cards are not supported by default in Yureka.
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I saw a video on YouTube a guy inserted 64 GB Kingston SD card and YUREKA was able to detect it..
And after watching that video I asked this question if YUREKA support 64 GB or not..
And if you want I can give you link..
id74em8 said:
64GB cards are not supported by default in Yureka.
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I took a screenshot from the video see total space 59.05 GB
awesumahti said:
I took a screenshot from the video see total space 59.05 GB
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It's not supposed to be that way by default. He must have used ext32 format.
Well I don't know that much I just searched and this result showed up..
It does support 64 GB mmc
Siddhesh.K15 said:
It does support 64 GB mmc
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Any screenshot or anything to prove it..??
awesumahti said:
Any screenshot or anything to prove it..??
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No screenshot. But what company says in specs is the safe limit of expandable memory . But that doesn't mean it cannot detect mmc of more capacity. If you are going to buy then try inserting someone's 64gb mmc to confirm .
yes it does
Yes it does and by Default.
i am using it without any issues.
my memory card is Samsung microSDXC 64GB Class 10 UHS-I 48MB/s
Yup thanks @doctor92
I also got my SD card today and I also confirm this it supports 64 GB by default..
Its true!
awesumahti said:
Well can anybody plz confirm this..
Does our yureka supports 64GB card or not.??
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Yureka Support 64GB sd card and no need to format it by any third party softwares like ext32format.exe and so on.......
i'm using 64GB sd card by just formatting by my Yureka phone.
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yes yureka supports 64gb memory card thanks to yu ,i am samsung 64gb class 10 memory card,really loved to extend my storage from 32gn to 64gb
bro 128 gb memory card is also working in my yureka.
Does 128GB mmc has any impact on the performance ?
can you share some more details about your 128 GB mmc ? what brand / make?
also do you see any issues around with such a large memory module in the device ?
Do let us know.
Thank you.
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yes
Yes...it supports upto 32 gb only.....but its safe limit....u can use 64 gb.
The thing i have a problem with is that when i try to backup in twrp it says there is not enough space and im using a 64gb usb to save it on, is that not enough space??
Anyone that can help me it is much appreciated thank you.
Craig Ippolito
Try to disable free space verification
what file system is the card fat32 extfat ntfs maybe problem format card could fix it
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what file system is the card fat32 extfat ntfs maybe problem format card could fix it
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do i format it in extFAT or NTFS?
what I believe happened to you is SD you use encrypted set it up as portable storage. transfer media off SD format it then try files again. exfat is better for files over 4gb it's up to you https://www.howtogeek.com/235596/whats-the-difference-between-fat32-exfat-and-ntfs/ you could save to internal then transfer the backup to sd
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what I believe happened to you is SD you use encrypted set it up as portable storage. transfer media off SD format it then try files again. exfat is better for files over 4gb it's up to you https://www.howtogeek.com/235596/whats-the-difference-between-fat32-exfat-and-ntfs/ you could save to internal then transfer the backup to sd
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thanks for the response!
im using usb flash drive sundisk 64bit (ive tried a 32gb one to same thing) , i goto save to usb in twrp and thats when i get that message about not enough space, i never had this problem before on my other phone like my note 4, i never had to setup anything just hook up my usb to my phone and save but with my new oneplus 6t it gives me that message.
i'll try formating it to exfat and try again and i'll come back and let you know if it worked.
In twrp You can select whether to backup to your internal storage or sd card. After you tap on backup, about halfway down you will see something that says storage: and a location. Tap on that to change the location for the backup.
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In twrp You can select whether to backup to your internal storage or sd card. After you tap on backup, about halfway down you will see something that says storage: and a location. Tap on that to change the location for the backup.
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thanks, i know that i just don't like taking all my phone space that's why i prefer usb storage
fat32 formatted USB sticks will not work here. the backups are too big for the file limitations of FAT32.
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fat32 formatted USB sticks will not work here. the backups are too big for the file limitations of FAT32.
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Thanks for the response.
So what do you recommend?
mrdreamers said:
Thanks for the response.
So what do you recommend?
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exFat or Ext4 formatted USB stick would be better I think.
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exFat or Ext4 formatted USB stick would be better I think.
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how many gb?
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how many gb?
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For the USB I would try to match the size of the phone. so 128 or 256
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For the USB I would try to match the size of the phone. so 128 or 256
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what would be the cheapest but best usb 128gb or 256gb usb to get?
i saw some unnamed usb's on ebay for cheap im just not sure if there compatible.