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Skully00 07-23-2010 12:33 AM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
Here's something to try as a placebo effect with this that I noticed. I have the task killer app installed as a widget instead of as an app, it automatically kills everything running and when I do this prior to overnight charge I no longer lose battery life immediately after unplugging it. I've had it stay at 100% for around an hour or so with minimal use, which is still better than 30 seconds compared to before. it might be in my head who knows.

Ticklemepinks 07-23-2010 07:36 PM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
so just did this i'll let you know the wut my effects are... I did it earlier but I did the quick format instead of the slow and it didn't work lol so will post results after it charges up, at 90% now


edit:
So I'm thinking it works a lil for me, by now I would be at 90 and i'm still at 96 but it def didn't stay at 100% for 45 minutes....

wampuscat 07-23-2010 10:21 PM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neuteboomt (Post 1822451)
What I found was there was files on my card that was keeping the phone from not sleeping. So I brought over files and media over slowly. I found that it was either my thumb nail files (for pics and video I took on my TP2), Video files, or ebooks that was keeping my phone from sleeping. So long store short "Yes" it does defeat the purpose.

How did you find the bad file and what do you mean copied over slowly. You didn't just copy and paste the whole card to/from computer

MoonZ*BabysH 08-27-2010 02:27 AM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
not to sound like a noob, but i have formatted my sd card to FAT32 but i dont know exactly why i do this everytime but been doing it since i had my vogue way back when. what do you gain by formatting to FAT32?

jobryan26 08-28-2010 08:00 AM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
LOL some people will almost believe anything.... The sd card is not the issue UNLESS you have a corrupt file on your card and you can tell this by installing SystemPanel from the market and monitoring it for about 24hrs. Example: if your process "Android.process.media" is using a high amount of CPU then you have a bad media file on you sd card and the scanner is getting stuck on that file trying to determine what that file is. The "this battery or that battery" IS NOT the issue either, it's either a good battery or a bad one tho capacity does make a difference. The issues everyone is complaining about 10% battery drop is due to the battery not being charged to 100% capacity tho the phone thinks it is. I have tried over 5 different batteries (various sizes and capacities) as well as different OS's and it doesn't matter...the problem still remains. Either bump charging or charging the battery outside of the phone (like a wall charger) is the only fix until HTC or someone fixes the firmware. Again, this is a firmware issue...

jimmiekain 08-28-2010 01:07 PM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
I bought a 16gb class 6 Transcend micro sd and my computer wont read the darn thing! I'm gonna try the phone usb to pc (disk drive) method and report results.


EDIT:... I did it. I will report my findings later today.

bradart 08-28-2010 10:48 PM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
Not really saying whether this works or doesn't work, but this solution doesn't make a god damned bit of sense.

jimmiekain 08-29-2010 02:39 AM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
for some reason I do see a difference. It's not a big difference but I do see one.

Edit: Today is Monday August 30... I can confirm that I got about 2:30 hours of extra battery after doing this. I'm not sure why or how, but this works!

mhdabedali 09-06-2010 05:50 PM

Re: Anybody try formating sd card trick? Results?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jobryan26 (Post 1926847)
LOL some people will almost believe anything.... The sd card is not the issue UNLESS you have a corrupt file on your card and you can tell this by installing SystemPanel from the market and monitoring it for about 24hrs. Example: if your process "Android.process.media" is using a high amount of CPU then you have a bad media file on you sd card and the scanner is getting stuck on that file trying to determine what that file is. The "this battery or that battery" IS NOT the issue either, it's either a good battery or a bad one tho capacity does make a difference. The issues everyone is complaining about 10% battery drop is due to the battery not being charged to 100% capacity tho the phone thinks it is. I have tried over 5 different batteries (various sizes and capacities) as well as different OS's and it doesn't matter...the problem still remains. Either bump charging or charging the battery outside of the phone (like a wall charger) is the only fix until HTC or someone fixes the firmware. Again, this is a firmware issue...

You are 100% correct on that. It did not make any diff. after the format.

kevmo1965 09-07-2010 10:32 AM

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I have found similar success by just de-fragmenting the card.


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