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Originally Posted by parkher
ottischwenk,
In other words, you cannot access that card via portable devices api? No way to load it with stuff via a usb cable from pc to the reader?
Another question. What about your 512 GB card. Did you have to make it thinner, and if not - what card? Interesting to know what card to order, so that it is thin enough.
My 256 card has died. That is why it was no longer detected. Perhaps because of the squeeze it got. Otherwise cards are detected, Alita is OK.
BTW, I just found this, and downloaded .apk:
Far On Droid File Manager
This is great! As I cannot do anything on PC without FAR 
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Trays are not designed to be removed frequently, but they are more convenient than previous solutions that remove the case cover.
Both the SD cards from the Likebook Ares and the Alita are recognized by the PC (Windows 10/64 Pro 1909) as external devices via USB cable.
The Ares is called "Likebook-K78W", the Alita is called "Likebook-K103". Thus, MTP data transfer is easily possible.
The internal flash is not accessible in this way.
The Flash is accessible via the app "WiFi File Transfer Pro" (Google Play Store). On the PC is only needed as a counterpart browser, from which one controls the transfer
The SD cards that I have built in the Alita and Ares are "Samsung 512 Evo Plus".
Another option for data transfer is USB-OTG - even a 4 TB Seagate USB hard disk is recognized and you can work with it - and there are no problems with the exFAT file system of USB sticks.
In summary, I would like to say that there really is no point in using the SD cards as an external one, especially since the internally used file system (GPT, Ext4) is significantly more fail-safe than the accepted ones, Fat32 with its large clusters or slow NTFS.
On a PC you do not even remove the second hard disk to move data somewhere else.