07-08-2011, 04:12 PM | #1 |
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restoring micro SD card to full capacity
OK, I had rooted my NC with Phiremod quite a few months ago and loved it and had almost no problems, even got netflix and hulu working on it somehow. Well out of the blue a couple weeks ago the device would get stuck on bootup and quit working. Finally a few weeks later after hours of reading and trying stuff I got it working with the stock 1.2.0 yesterday. However, I'm left with two different micro SD cards now that do not show their full capacity when in a computer. I'm guessing it has something to do with having loaded some .img or autonooter files or something onto them. But even in windows explorer if I go to format card I have a 16gb card that shows the card as being less than 1gb. Also have a 1gb card that shows up after formatting as being 39mb. Any ideas how I can format these cards and use them at their original capacity?
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07-10-2011, 09:04 AM | #2 |
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sdformatter should do exactly what you want (be sure to back up any data on the card first)
http://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3/ |
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07-12-2011, 03:15 AM | #3 |
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I'd like to know whether sdformatter does the job. I suspect it may face the same limitation as Windows itself: only seeing the card's first partition (in the case of a ROM-on-SD or CWM card, a very small boot partition).
The simplest solution for me after trial and error was to use the graphical 'slider' interface in EASEUS Partition Master (free) to delete all partitions except the large storage partition and then drag the ends of that partition to take up the unallocated space. |
07-12-2011, 08:28 AM | #4 |
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Not sure if I am reading my NC correctly in looking for how much free space on my SD card. The NC shows 5.88 GB total space on my SD card but I have a 16 GB card. (Running CM7 nightly 103)
Here is what I did: 1) saved image of my 8 GB card from NC #1 (my wife's) using windisk32 to my PC 2) copied that image to my 16 GB card for my NC#2 (my daughters) again using windisk32 3) Using EASUS I "dragged the last open formatted" partition together with the very last unused partition and they successfully merged for the 16 GB card 4) Thought I was good to go until I looked at the NC in the settings area for the free space on the NC#2 with the 16GB card and it shows the same free space as my NC#1 with the 8GB card The NC functions correctly but why does the SD free space setting show what it does? |
07-12-2011, 10:59 AM | #5 |
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You apparently did not complete step #3 completely successfully. I have done similar operations with different tools and the recovered unpartitioned space is recovered just as expected. I am not saying that this is what went wrong for you, but the error that I have occasionally made is to forget to write out the new partitioning information after changing it.
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01-23-2012, 06:25 PM | #6 |
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Chances are that your problem is that you have a partition that Windows can't see (it could also be multiple partitions). That partition has the bulk of your SD card space.
Find a tool called EASEUS and download the free (home) version. Use it very carefully. The main thing is to be sure that you are working with the SD card, not a disk drive! Read directions carefully and know what you are doing before you do it. I will give you the approximate steps, but do read the help pages. When you create the new partition, all of your old data will be gone. You need to start EASEUS and select the SD drive. Right click on the SD drive and select the menu option to delete all partitions on the SD drive. Finally, select "Apply". Once the partition is gone you will have to restart EASEUS. Right click on the SD card within EASEUS and select "Create partition". Check the parameters to ensure that the partition will consume all available space. When the partition is created, it will consist of all of your missing space. One weird thing was that EASEUS abandoned something like 15 MB of space on the SD card, but I don't care. I will never miss it. robryb Last edited by robryb; 01-23-2012 at 06:28 PM. Reason: Added a warning. |
01-23-2012, 06:59 PM | #7 |
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Actually, since this thread was last active in July, I've found that SDFormatter generally does the trick.
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