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Re: Is your SD Card recognized?
Phone sees the card on mine. Class 2, 4gb sandisk. I'm running the setup with different partitions though, so that might have something to do with it? I'm not sure, so I can't say. Currently running the Neopeek SuperFroyo RC2 build.
But I have the ability to navigate through the fat32 partition and the ext2 partition as well. I haven't run the xdandroid setup lately and don't remember if my SD card was recognized or not. I'll have to check on that. |
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At first my 16gb card wasn't getting recognized in the latest android build. Until I reformated it. All good now.
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+1. Android should recognize the card - it doesn't much care the type of card or size. Try reformatting the card OP!
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I've formatted the card twice now within the past week to try and get it to work. Not sure what's wrong. I did check out the XDAndroid thread at XDA and saw that they say to use the HP formatting tool. I'll try that then when I get home. I had this issue before, and I think I got it recognized at some point, but don't remember what I did, if anything, to fix it. It is a real PITA though when I update and have to start with a new data file.
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Re: Is your SD Card recognized?
test this for me go to Johnson-panther.homeserver.com and log in with your username and the password as "Password!" go to the shared folders tab and go to project android download the folder called test and put that in your sd card and run android and see if that works for sd card let me know asap.
that is my home server please do not mess with any thing and it is 100% safe
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