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I have a laptop with an SD card reader and was wanting to buy and SD card to use as ready boost memory.
Is there a specific type of SD card that is required so that windows can access it?
Started by Craig Angus on
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However, I would go.
There is speed requirement but any newer SD card should be fast enough.
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Recover data from SD card
My G1 crashed recently and I had to remove the battery. On rebooting it complained the SD card was damaged and offered to format it for me. I have plugged the SD card into both Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux ...
Started by Stewart Robinson on
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Try running a file recovery app like GetDataBack on the SD card (while its plugged into a PC.
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The computer does not seem do know that there is an SD card in the reader. The reader is showing up in Device Manager and I tested the SD card in another computer (it's fine).
It's a Dell Vostro 1500 running WinXP Home. Thoughts?
Started by Ssvarc on
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In Vostro card reader, 2) Motorola USB SD Card reader plugged into the Vostro, 3) SanDisk USB card reader.
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In reference to question
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2147704/can-anyone-explain-the-file-parameters-used-to-download-file-in-android
Can I do it without creating virtual SD Card. Is there any way to save the file in phone memory in internal memory...
Started by rob on
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If you want to save a file to....
Your question this file; others will not be able to read this file, like they would if it was on the SD card.
Hi Rob..
It should create the file in your app's data directory, not the SD card.
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Every time I insert the SD card from my camera into the card reader, I get this dialog:
Of course there is no need to scan it. Is there a way to disable it?
Started by Diego on
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But remember, as always when....
It is quick and easy, and there is no real reason not to do it .
It will no destructively go over the card and fix any errors it finds .
Certainly! When ever this box pops up:
Just click the "Scan and fix (recommended)" button .
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I'm using a 4GB SD Card in my Windows 7 laptop with Rreadyboost turned on for that particular card. In My computer the SD card shows its own drive letter. Since I'm only using the SD card for Readyboost and nothing else, I'd prefer for it not to be shown...
Started by James on
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Handy....
Honestly, and I know this isn't an answer, but why not just invest in more RAM? SD is traditionally slow with writes, and readyboost writes to it a lot, so you may be going even slower than if you didn't have it at all and the OS paged normally .
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I would like my app to archive the application DB to the SD card. In my code I check if the directory canWrite(), and if not then throw an IOException. In this perticular instance, I am trying to copy the db file to the root directory on the SD card, ...
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Figured out I need to use /sdcard/
You're right that the SD Card directory is /sdcard but you, you will need to give you app the correct permission to write to the SD Card by adding this to your.
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I want to be able to retrieve an SD Card's Serial Number, Manufacturer, and any other information it may provide. Java or just a command to run would be great. Compact Framework does it , but that doesn't help me.
Started by Mark on
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The same may work for a SD card (which looks a lot like a disk to the OS)
You can also try
hwinfo --disk SD Card.).
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Before AOKP, there was a folder on the internal sd card that displayed the external sd card. I guess that was some kind of special link.
Is there a way to do this now so the EMMC (external sd card) will show up in the internal sd card as a folder?
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How can we change the old "external_sd to point to the new emmc folder with aokp
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Can't get any music player except for some of the music folder players to read the emmc folder .
Same question here.
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I have an SD card that I recently used to take photos on vacation. It have taken a lot of photos using it and worked fine on the camera.
However, I had forgotten that a few months before this trip, I tried to make the SD card a bootable Xubuntu USB drive...
Started by Benny Wong on
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If all you can see is your Xubuntu image partition... .
You should try using Mac's Disk Utility and see if there are additional partitions .
See if its there, and the photos are in a subfolder of it .
Generally cameras tend to store photos in a folder called DCIM .
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