scandisk microSD card warning - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) General

Having had my tablet 2 weeks I ran in to an issue last night where my microSD card will no longer load onto my tablet. It works fine on my PC. This was after I had flashed CIVs 1.7 kernel which lead me to beleive that was the issue. After trying a 32gb card which worked fine I decided to do a search on the web to see if it was the card that was at fault and came accross this...
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/samsung-galaxy-s3-fault-is-caused-by-sandisk-memory-cards-50010684/
Thought I would share it.
I'm going to call the number this afternoon and see if I can get a replacement.

hertsjoatmon said:
Having had my tablet 2 weeks I ran in to an issue last night where my microSD card will no longer load onto my tablet. It works fine on my PC. This was after I had flashed CIVs 1.7 kernel which lead me to beleive that was the issue. After trying a 32gb card which worked fine I decided to do a search on the web to see if it was the card that was at fault and came accross this...
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/samsung-galaxy-s3-fault-is-caused-by-sandisk-memory-cards-50010684/
Thought I would share it.
I'm going to call the number this afternoon and see if I can get a replacement.
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Civs 1.7 removed native exfat support, if you go back to a stock kernel it'll work fine (im assuming your card is formatted exfat)
You can also use stickmount to mount an exfat partition on Civs
or
You can format your card to be fat32 and it'll be natively supported in almost any kernel (google " how to format a 64gb in fat32")

kisaten said:
Civs 1.7 removed native exfat support, if you go back to a stock kernel it'll work fine (im assuming your card is formatted exfat)
You can also use stickmount to mount an exfat partition on Civs
or
You can format your card to be fat32 and it'll be natively supported in almost any kernel (google " how to format a 64gb in fat32")
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This answers the question I just posed to you in the other thread. Thanks.

kisaten said:
Civs 1.7 removed native exfat support, if you go back to a stock kernel it'll work fine (im assuming your card is formatted exfat)
You can also use stickmount to mount an exfat partition on Civs
or
You can format your card to be fat32 and it'll be natively supported in almost any kernel (google " how to format a 64gb in fat32")
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Read up on Stickmount. although it sounds good at first, it would require me to change the destination folder for all of my mounted apps as it looks like the mounted location is different to what was used in the stock kernel. As such I will most likely reformat to fat32 despite its limitation in files sizes (No large movie files for me).

hertsjoatmon said:
Having had my tablet 2 weeks I ran in to an issue last night where my microSD card will no longer load onto my tablet. It works fine on my PC. This was after I had flashed CIVs 1.7 kernel which lead me to beleive that was the issue. After trying a 32gb card which worked fine I decided to do a search on the web to see if it was the card that was at fault and came accross this...
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/samsung-galaxy-s3-fault-is-caused-by-sandisk-memory-cards-50010684/
Thought I would share it.
I'm going to call the number this afternoon and see if I can get a replacement.
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Man all my androids have been chewing through SD cards I don't know why. And I buy the 32 gb class ten expensive ones and they tuck them up weekly.
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I have ScanDisk micro SD cards in all of my phones (64GB Class 10) tablets (32GB Class U1) and Samsung series 9 solid HD laptop (128GB Class U1) and have had no issues at all over all the time I have used them.

Did anyone try SanDisk ultra 64gb class 10 on note 8? I didn't understand if our tablets support them or not. Please help before I buy it
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mouse100 said:
Did anyone try SanDisk ultra 64gb class 10 on note 8? I didn't understand if our tablets support them or not. Please help before I buy it
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Have one, exfat format, works ok.
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hertsjoatmon said:
This answers the question I just posed to you in the other thread. Thanks.
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@hertsjoatmon: would you mind changing the thread title - right now it suggests faulty SanDisk cards, which apparently is not the case here

mouse100 said:
Did anyone try SanDisk ultra 64gb class 10 on note 8? I didn't understand if our tablets support them or not. Please help before I buy it
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I am using one on mine Fat32 no issues.

mouse100 said:
Did anyone try SanDisk ultra 64gb class 10 on note 8? I didn't understand if our tablets support them or not. Please help before I buy it
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I am using a 64gb Sandisk Ultra. It works just fine. I had to format it to fat32 for it to be recognised by this kernel and CWM though.
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I bought 64gb for my S4 and it quit working after an update. Bought a 32gb and move the 64 gb class 10 to Note 8. Works fine. Formated extFat.
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ICS + 64GB Card + exFAT?

Hey guys,
I know that JB supports exFAT. But as i'm reading through the boards about how to setup the 64GB micro SD card, I'm unable to figure out if the problems people are talking about with this card are related to ICS or JB.
I'm looking to put 1080p or 720p videos that are above the 4gig file format limit so exFAT is what I want to do. Do I have to change to JB to achieve this? Or can I still use ICS?
After hearing some buggy issues from JB Germany stock + new buggy 4.1.1 S note. I'm not ready to switch but I will if that's the only way for my 64 card work properly.
Thanks for your input.
DammitCubs said:
Hey guys,
I know that JB supports exFAT. But as i'm reading through the boards about how to setup the 64GB micro SD card, I'm unable to figure out if the problems people are talking about with this card are related to ICS or JB.
I'm looking to put 1080p or 720p videos that are above the 4gig file format limit so exFAT is what I want to do. Do I have to change to JB to achieve this? Or can I still use ICS?
After hearing some buggy issues from JB Germany stock + new buggy 4.1.1 S note. I'm not ready to switch but I will if that's the only way for my 64 card work properly.
Thanks for your input.
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Ex fat support was added in September ics roms, you can try one from samfirmware, by the way you can try uk jb firmware it is working fine so far with me without problems
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Don't format to exfat if you plan on using cm10 or storing Roms on your microsd BC it doesn't work in recovery
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Using 64 Gb SIM on Samsung Galaxy Tab 2

I have a 64 Gb Sandisk Micro SD card with an extFAT partition that works ok on my Rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 handset. The micro SD is however not recognised on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Reading through the forum I see it is possible to use a 64 Gb MicroSD card on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. What I am not clear on is what I need to do to get the 64Gb MicroSD card to be recognised by my Tab 2. Can you clarify if I need to do one or more of the following :
Root the Tab 2 ?
Convert partition to fat32 ?
Change to another ROM ?
Or is there something else I need to do ?
whichwayup :fingers-crossed:
whichwayup said:
I have a 64 Gb Sandisk Micro SD card with an extFAT partition that works ok on my Rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 handset. The micro SD is however not recognised on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Reading through the forum I see it is possible to use a 64 Gb MicroSD card on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. What I am not clear on is what I need to do to get the 64Gb MicroSD card to be recognised by my Tab 2. Can you clarify if I need to do one or more of the following :
Root the Tab 2 ?
Convert partition to fat32 ?
Change to another ROM ?
Or is there something else I need to do ?
whichwayup :fingers-crossed:
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You can try KK-Boot core + exFAT addon. Are you still on 4.0.4 ICS?
ketut.kumajaya said:
You can try KK-Boot core + exFAT addon. Are you still on 4.0.4 ICS?
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes I am still on 4.04. Should change this ?
Remember there is one downside, don't plan to put any file on it that is 4GB or larger. It won't work and will put a lot of lag on your tab. Been there, done that...
whichwayup said:
I have a 64 Gb Sandisk Micro SD card with an extFAT partition that works ok on my Rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 handset. The micro SD is however not recognised on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. Reading through the forum I see it is possible to use a 64 Gb MicroSD card on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. What I am not clear on is what I need to do to get the 64Gb MicroSD card to be recognised by my Tab 2. Can you clarify if I need to do one or more of the following :
Root the Tab 2 ?
Convert partition to fat32 ?
Change to another ROM ?
Or is there something else I need to do ?
whichwayup :fingers-crossed:
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just format your card fat 32 in a computer and should be ok
whichwayup said:
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I am still on 4.04. Should change this ?
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JB firmware support exFAT natively.
ketut.kumajaya said:
JB firmware support exFAT natively.
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Would help if someone would just create a custom JB rom for my i497... LoL
Oditius said:
Remember there is one downside, don't plan to put any file on it that is 4GB or larger. It won't work and will put a lot of lag on your tab. Been there, done that...
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wonder if this is the reason I have lag running many stock type roms. 64 mb card filled with music and tv shows. but no single files over 1 gig.. hum???
spiritcrusher33 said:
wonder if this is the reason I have lag running many stock type roms. 64 mb card filled with music and tv shows. but no single files over 1 gig.. hum???
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Don't know, dropped a 32GB card in it and it is back to normal. Both of them was Class 10, So no slow speeds there.
Yeah might drop my 32GB card back in to see what happens..tonight if i have time.. dont know what class it is though. lol
whichwayup said:
Using 64 Gb SIM
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loool
Hi
Any know about differences from MicroSDHC and MicroSD?
littmanr said:
Hi
Any know about differences from MicroSDHC and MicroSD?
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The main difference is the capacity, as HC stands for high capacity. If you want more differences, the easiest way is to Google SDHC, or use the Wikipedia...
Btw, I wasn't planning on hitting that thanks button...
And about the thread: I've never heard of 64 GB sim card...

Did you know, tha latest XZ update now supports 64GB SD card? :)

The info is official and on this page: http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/software/phones/xperia-z/
can any body test and confirm?
Yep it does
infazz said:
The info is official and on this page: http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/software/phones/xperia-z/
can any body test and confirm?
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Had a 64gb since update to 4.2.2 also supports ExFat which enables file sizes larger than 4gb (which is the restriction with Fat32).
I hope I noticed, since I've had a 64GB card in it for several months now.
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I use 64gb micro sd card in 10.1 cm, only that I had to format it to FAT32. but it works very well.
U can use 64 gb card with first firmware but you have to format it to fat32
64gb cards using Exfat format as default and exfat is supported from first 4.2.2 update (10.3.A.0.423) so you dont have to format it to fat32 anymore..
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infazz said:
The info is official and on this page: http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/software/phones/xperia-z/
can any body test and confirm?
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Yes, sony is a bit late (maybe for certification proccess?)
2011 Xperia (eg. Play, Ray, arc) is support 64GB microsd, even sony say not compatible.
Excellent news!
Can now re-format my 64gb card and actually have BR films that I don't have to spend hours compressing to under 4gb

[KERNEL][STOCKbased] N8020/P4NOTELTE FastCharge

Only for N8020, maybe works also on I925.
Hi
i built a kernel for the latest stock FW based on the Samsung Opensource Kernel tarball.
I just modified the charging-unit driver to allow high currents up to 1,8A on every power source. I use this mod on my n8020 for 4 Days and it works like a charm. It seems, that the charging ic is automatically limiting the current, if the power source is not powerful enough. Dont think about the cross over the battery symbol. I didnt modified the Power Source detection of the whole device. I just patched the charging driver, which will not affect the UI.
Greetings from Germany
Simon
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Thx Simon. .am testing now
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Fantastic kernel! May I include it on my next rom update?
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Thanks for testing. Feel free to use it
Simon94 said:
Thanks for testing. Feel free to use it
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Cheers mate!
It's added and modded by the android kitchen for init.d support as well on my new build out soon. You rock!
Another member noticed that his 64gb external sd card unmounts itself repeatedly with this kernel. Not sure why, just thought I would pass it on
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Confirmed NOT working on SCH-i925U (US Cellular Model).
Any chance of investigating why this kernel unmounts certain sd cards? I'm happy to help test with my 64gb SanDisk class 10 which doesn't work and my 16gb Kingston class 4 which does.
Iv tried formatting the 64gb with pc to fat32, exfat and ntfs. The tablet recognises the card, requests a reformat and then unmounts.
As soon as I reflash stock kernel the card works fine
Flashing ok. Now testing with 64gb sd by samsung. I will edit the post if there are errors.
Simon can you make a real customkernel for the n8020 with new features like the kernels for n8000/10/13?
thank you Simon94: Good:
Spen problem
Hi mate after i update my gtn8020 the spen pointer go right of the head of the pen about 2mm can this kernel fix it pls

Redmi note 7 microsd file format exfat or fat32?

Hello
Could You tell me does redmi note 7 use microsd in exfat or only fat32?
I have previous redmi note 5 and it support microsd in fat32 only.
Best regards
Yes it does, I'm on the latest miui and am using a 64gb exfat sd card.
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ghst7 said:
Yes it does, I'm on the latest miui and am using a 64gb exfat sd card.
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Thanks. I'm on MIUI Global 10.3.6 and want to use a Samsung 128 GB microSD factory-formated as exFAT. So I will try.
Redmi note 7 lavender
ChriMo said:
Thanks. I'm on MIUI Global 10.3.6 and want to use a Samsung 128 GB microSD factory-formated as exFAT. So I will try.
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only 64 gb work exfat i have 128 gb in exfat didnot work (unsupported)
ChriMo said:
Thanks. I'm on MIUI Global 10.3.6 and want to use a Samsung 128 GB microSD factory-formated as exFAT. So I will try.
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I'm on MIUI 11 now and use a Samsung 256GB SD Card, exFAT of course, no problem at all. I installed it on my phone right after taking it out of its packaging, it works, it's already formatted.
But from experience, some custom kernels can have a problem with this. So I took it out again and formatted manually on my PC as exFAT of course, before putting it back in, no kernel problems.
P.S. I also used 128GB exFAT when I was in MIUI 10, no problem ... Same on my Pocophones, all good.
Using Morfuz 3.4 kernel on my Note 7, Franco Kernel on my Pocophones
saqlainhanj said:
only 64 gb work exfat i have 128 gb in exfat didnot work (unsupported)
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128 Gb exFAT worked in MIUI Global 10.3.6 and now work in MIUI Global 11.0.4
128GB exfat vs fat32
My phone (running MIUI 11) won't format 128GB sandisk - phone reboots and gets stuck on Redmi screen. Won't recognize 128GB exfat at all. However works fine when I format the card in Fat32 in win10.
marcin2468 said:
Hello
Could You tell me does redmi note 7 use microsd in exfat or only fat32?
I have previous redmi note 5 and it support microsd in fat32 only.
Best regards
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RozBujnik said:
My phone (running MIUI 11) won't format 128GB sandisk - phone reboots and gets stuck on Redmi screen. Won't recognize 128GB exfat at all. However works fine when I format the card in Fat32 in win10.
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Format as exFat using computer ...

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