![]() ![]() No card I have ever purchased has said this. I did find a few which referenced some 64GB cards claiming that FAT32 was not supported or not recommended due to reliability issues. ![]() Most posts were about people having problems formatting them due to Windows' insistence on exFAT. I wondered if the phone had gone bad, but found that it could read other cards.Īt that point, I began searching Google for information about 64GB SDXC cards and FAT32. Now, the funny thing was, the computer would read it, while the phone wouldn't. Not just bad filesystem, but it acted as if the card wasn't even there! I tried to change it back to the SD Card, and found that the card was not even detected any more. It seemed to work great for a while, until one day I tried taking a photo and the phone told me it was using internal storage. I bought a new card, this time an Apacer R85 (also 64GB microSDXC) and once again, formatted to FAT32, copied all my music etc to it, and started using it. I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that the card's controller was failing. I was able to copy the important files without corruption - after freezing the card with freezer spray and re-inserting it whenever it started copying files badly. Some MP3 files for example were 90% OK, but had random bursts of 'digital' static throughout them. Some files did not copy properly, and were corrupted, but not completely. I copied all the files off, with the intent of formatting the card and copying everything back. About the same time, I started getting constant errors about the camera database being broken.ĬHKDSK said the filesystem was bad. A while later, MP3 playback started skipping, or VLC would just stop playing the file. Some photos I took did not show up in the gallery, although I could read them OK with the file browser. Everything seemed fine.Ī few months later, I started noticing problems. It came formatted to exFAT which after copying all my files to, the phone didn't recognise. I thought this was great, because my old 32GB card was almost full, and so I went out and bought a Strontium Nitro 64GB card. The Huawei claimed to support up to 64GB cards. I was given a Huawei Y6 Elite to replace an LG Optimus L9 which died, not sure if that's relevant, but FYI, the Y6 has "720p" video that looks like it was taken with a 20 year old VHS camcorder.Īnyway. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |