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So I have the Samsung galaxy s7 and the micro sd card is getting contaly disconnected. When I reinsert it it works for a while but then it disconnects again after a while. Ps the SIM card which is on the same tray with the micro sd is fine. This is very annoying.
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Today i noticed my reader was not wanting to cooperate at all. When even accessing a sd/micro sd card through the reader, it would take some time for windows to recognize it and the thumbnails in explorer took a while to load (the green bar over the address bar was moving, but not very quickly). I tried to play some 720p60 video files (mp4, 8mbps) in vlc, and it would play a minute or so and then stopping. Sometimes skipping around would resume playback. File transfers would start and show about 2-3mbps speeds and transfer about 100mb at a time, then freezing. After a few minutes it would transfer another 100mb and freeze again. This continues until it either completes the transfer or crashes explorer. I also tried the same card in my old pc which has an internal usb 2.0 card reader, it had some trouble as well but it was functional. Then i tried it with another sd card, (2gb) and it worked.(still sluggish though) Then i tried moving the card reader to a usb 2.0 port. Now the thumbnails loaded instantly and it was recognized faster. Then i tried the 32gb card, using the usb 2.0 port and it works. I can't tell if it has anything wrong with it. File transfers work at about 20 mbps. This card reader worked almost perfectly before my ryzen upgrade, it did originally have some trouble mounting the cards if not un-/replugged after boot. I will boot to my windows 10 install now and check if it works over there.
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If i upgrade win 10 32 bit to 64 bit ten will all of my files be deleted like d, e and f drive or will it be only c drive????? Urgent help needed!!
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I have a SanDisk SD card I've been using with my camera for a while, and it's worked fine. However recently every time I plug it into a a windows PC, I get a little corner notification saying "There's a problem with this drive. Scan the drive now to fix it." It clearly actually is having problems, because at the same time Windows started saying that, the card occasionally disconnects then immediately reconnects while it's plugged in. This happens on multiple card readers and PCs. However when I tell windows to scan the drive, it doesn't find any errors, and I'm back to the same thing, still having issues. Is the card just screwed? It's less than a year old, so why would this happen?
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So i have alot of micro sd cards just laying around varying in capacity and im just curious if anyone has ever used them in an ssd adapter and if so how well does it work?? Example: https://www.amazon.com/Micro-Memory-Card-Adapter-Converter/dp/B017QXZGR0
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Hi! Sorry I am kinda new to the forum but I ran into an issue I thought was very weird and thought would be nice if I could fix. Basically I was experimenting with a few different Raspberry Pi projects and was downloading various ARM Linux distros and installing them onto SD cards with Win32 disk imager and Rufus and the like. Then, one day I downloaded an OS which I cannot really recall and installed it onto the SD card. I then ejected the SD and proceeded to try and boot the Pi. It would not boot, so I decided to place it back into my PC for formatting and reinstallation. Then, I started to have problems. Firstly I got an error message which said that it was an unrecognized filesystem, which is sometimes normal when installing Linux, so I went to format it and the damn thing said that it was a near 16GB SD when in actual fact on the outside of the SD it clearly says it is 8GB?! I browsed online and I could see people had problems with it displaying a smaller partition than usual and I did encounter that issue once , but I just used diskpart to fix but this thing isn't even able to format in diskpart. When attempting to format, it says that the SD is write-protected, despite the little 'lock' thing on the side always being unlocked, I tried to fix this with some registry editing but nothing has thus worked. I know its probably easier to go and buy another SD but I can't be arsed and it would be nice if I could just fix this, so please help. I have attached some pictures below also for reference. Thanks for reading
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I'm having a hard time finding the name for the piece that covers the left side of the Playstation 3 Phat console. Does anyone know what that's called and where I can buy one or ten? Thanks in advance.
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Hi Guys, looking for help I have a new motherboard (Aorus X470 ultra gaming ) and I use it with a Ryzen 5 3600. I am a Photographer and use SD cards in my cameras and us a Kingston card reader on USB 3.0. When transferring my speeds drop from 220 mb/s to 16 mb/s about half way through. Any ideas on why and can I speed it up. If its helpful am transferring to a 3TB Mech drive but it also happens on my NVME Thanks for any advice.
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So i got an old Xperia Aqua m4, and yes i know, its old, But thats because my other phone died on me and i cant seem to get it to work. Anyways, this phone sadly only got 8gb internal storage and android uses about 4gb of that while all the pre-installed apps take up about 1-2gb. So i only get like 1-2gb usable storage. I do got an sd card in it thats on 64gb and im wondering if there are any way to set that sd card to the internal storage? Ive seen people doing it easily but they all say i need at least android 6.0 (marshmallow or something), but my phone only got 5.0 and i doesnt seem to update to the recent one. So im wondering If it even is possible for me to set the SD card to the internal storage AND IF NOT, how can i upgrade to androind 6.0? Ive considerd rooting my phone, but i wanna make sure there arent any other way i can try before i try rooting it.
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Guys, i turned my phone off yesterday and left it charging and when i turned it on again the micro SD card didn't show anymore neither on the phone or windows, can't format it and doesn't seem like "chkdsk" command does anything at all, is it possible to get it up and running once more?
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Hi , I have a Sandisk Sd card 32gb class 10 , I've been using it for about a year and it has all my photos , documents . Last week , it stopped working ( It's corrupted) without any reason knowing that i don't download suspicious files or visit any non trustworthy websites. Can someone help me , i would appreciate it alot!
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So, I've been looking around to a potential issue of mine which would be the rapid battery drain on my Samsung Galaxy S9 phone. This is inconsistent with the pattern I've seen on many phones in past. I'm perfectly capable and willing to do a battery replacement on my phone but would rather not have to if I could and given the strange pattern (that is to say the inconsistency of this battery drain occurring over time not being consistent with the typical battery life shortening over time curve caused by the traditional culprit, the crystalline structure of the battery slowly become less and less uniform with repeated charging and discharging). The only issue I could think of/find is the microSD card being potentially faulty (Sandisk card used and brand new when original bought from T-mobile alongside phone purchase). Any way to get a more concrete idea of the situation without pulling out my card and doing a brute force test? S.M.A.R.T. for microSD cards on phone? Anything? Thank you for any and all help ladies and gentlemen. I await your reply.
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Could someone not dumb as I am let me know which of these two micro sd cards is faster? I'm wondering if it's worth changing all my nintendo switch games. 1. https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Memory-Adapter-MB-MP64DA-AM/dp/B00IVPU7AO 2. https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSD-UHS-I-Adapter/dp/B07FCMBLV6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548542970&sr=8-1&keywords=sandisk+extreme+64+a2 Any help would be much appreciated, I can't seem to get a straight answer from the info on the amazon link or company website. Thanks!
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I bought myself a 1024GB Huawei SD card for £7.90. When it arrived I immediately noticed problems when trying to use it as additional storage and any files copied over were impossible to open. I ran H2testw to check it over several days. Only 32GB of the advertised storage was legit, the rest just doesn't exists. It took ebay stepping in themselves to get me the refund. The seller wanted me to disable my firewall and disable all security settings to test the card, INSTANT red flag! I demanded a return label so I could send it back, they claimed to have tested the card and deemed it as OK and fully functional. This is impossible as the card is still sitting right here with me and I haven't been given a return label. Clearly I made a mistake and should have paid more attention to the warning of buying cheap stuff off ebay. Sorry Linus, I'll do better next time :( I'll post the details of the H2testw results too so I can see and get tips from you all: Warning: Only 1023981 of 1023983 MByte tested. The media is likely to be defective. 29.2 GByte OK (61356343 sectors) 970.7 GByte DATA LOST (2035756745 sectors) Details:136 KByte overwritten (272 sectors) 0 KByte slightly changed (< 8 bit/sector, 0 sectors) 970.7 GByte corrupted (2035756473 sectors) 136 KByte aliased memory (272 sectors) First error at offset: 0x0000000750726e00 Expected: 0x0000000750726e00 Found: 0xb0f4c113694e0ff4 H2testw version 1.3 Writing speed: 19.8 MByte/s Reading speed: 2.69 MByte/s H2testw v1.4
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I guess this would've made a fun AliExpress finds video, but you can buy them in the US. Too bad it's only a handful of Samsung notebooks that support this tech. Yes the title is right, 500MB/s reads and 200MB/s writes; 35K IOPS on a microSD card size but different connector (link to buy below). It can read SD and UFS, but UFS isn't compatible with existing microSD slots. To bad the list of supported devices is basically one model of Korean notebook that has crappy internals but great I/O and Gigabit WiFi on board. Just shows how far ahead Korea's internet game is when it's 4GB RAM pentium notebooks have gigabit wifi and some US/UK aimed laptops are still not adopting ac WiFi on (some) midrange devices! https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-cards/mb-fa256g-am-mb-fa256g-am/ Notebook that supports it - https://www.ebay.com/itm/SAMSUNG-Notebook-Flash-NT530XBB-K24W-GIGA-Wi-Fi-Pentium-Silver-13-3-128GB-SSD-/292807178746
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Hey Everyone! Im stuck trying to recover images and other stuff from an old SD Card. I already successfully did this with another SD card a few hours ago but the second one gives me nightmares. Problem: For some reason the 32 GB SD Card is only recognized as 1GB Raw storage. I tried EaseUS, Lazesoft Data recovery, Recuva as well as TestDisk/Photorec 7.1. Every Program is just able to identify the card as 1GB Storage and is unable to find any data on there. Testdisk didnt show any other Partitions on there. /Chkdsk didnt work due to the format being RAW. Do you have any other idea what i could do? Thanks a lot! Image:EaseUS Sorry for the language being german. Its asking me to choose the partition it shall recover but doesnt offer any. It jsut says Storage: 1GB Not allocated
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Yes, you can actually buy a "Linus Brand" USB Drive TODAY (well... you can pre-order it today and actually receive it in a few months ). Linus brand is the only scam brand that is up-front about just how much of a scam it is - with an advertised capacity of 1TB, and a real capacity of 32GB, this fully functional USB drive is the perfect gift to yourself if you really really want a fun little collectible piece of Linus Tech Tips history. Pre-order yours today on the Linus Tech Tips store at https://www.lttstore.com/ Warning to anyone outside of North America - it's going to be a lot for shipping on this. We're working on getting those costs down, but for now, it's something that we cannot get around. Sorry about that!
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I recently picked up an S9 as part of an upgrade deal with my carrier. I also bought a Micro SD card that stopped working in my S9 (I can view it on my PC with an adapter (yes the "lock switch" is off) when I transferred 2000+ memes to it from my older ASUS Zenfone Maxplus. I've done the Regedit route and made sure the Hex value for "write protect" is 0x0-. But that hasn't work either. Using software tools doesn't work because of the write protection and CMD has working either. In CMD I ran the following: >disk part >list disk >select disk 1 >attributes disk clear readonly >clean (but I get error: (diskpart has encountered an error the request could not be performed because of an i/o error) So I tried the following: >chkdsk : D (which came up clear but disk tool "check for errors" says it found errors and needs to repair the drive but can't because of write protection) I'm really out of ideas now, I'm still trying to troubleshoot this but I seem completely unable to clear the write protection. I just want to format the whole thing to start over. Is it time to exchange it for another one? Is there something else I can do?
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Help satisfy my curiousity, RAM shell strip
aandril posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
So I was wondering what the inside of a ram module looks like as well as an sdram module. I want to strip off the shells of each, but I don't have any idea how? Especially since these parts are so small/thin. SD card would be the hardest. What can I use, without destroying the inner module? -
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Hello, I bought a 5.25" Dashboard from China that has SD/TF cards readers on it (and some USB2.0 and 3.0). The USB ports works perfectly, but the SD card reader only works on the first try. After I select "Safe Removal", the computer (or the dashboard) doesn't detects that the SD card was removed from the hardware, but still waiting. As the computer stills waiting, I can't insert the SD again until I restart the system. I found that the error showing in the Device Manager is the error 47: "Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for safe removal, but it has not been removed from the computer." Extra info: Is there any way to fix this? Like a soft-reset of the dashbaord (without restarting windows)? Thanks for the help!
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Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/245534/sd-express-is-a-new-memory-card-standard-that-leverages-pcie-and-nvme Another Source for reference (Not quoted): https://www.techspot.com/news/75266-sd-express-combines-pcie-nvme-nearly-1gbs-transfer.html Signs that SD cards are not becoming obsolete with the rapid development of photography and video creations. Briefly, this combines 2 of the popular protocols to deliver fast transfer speeds and larger storage (with more advanced memory access mechanism), SD Association has stated that this new SD Express essentially has SSD grade performance along side with a backward compatibility to existing devices Now if only linus could somehow convert his red 8k weapon cameras to use these
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I was doing a search in google for the largest Mirco sd card and found a 1 tb has anyone heard of this or tried this ? Would you trust this to work and last ? the link is below https://www.ebay.ca/i/263425187497?chn=ps&dispItem=1
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I just saw this video and I thought you might find it as instresting as I found it SD card standard that allows to plug extra hardware to your device
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Hi I'm using a Sandisk 64GB extreme sd card for more than 2years now, when i decided to use it for the last time. After i filmed every thing, when i went home to get the files on my hard drives, suddenly my mac book pro didn't recognize it, i then insert it via a card reader to my pc and that also didn't help. I have tried other pc's and laptops but nothing help, it will always not show up. does anyone know what is wrong with the card? i really need the files on it. Greets Ocloo