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2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone



 
 
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Old June 27th 08, 03:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Snert51
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

I just took out 1gb card and inserted a 2gb card in my phone/MP3
player(SamsungSCH-r510) . Formatted card in phone with no problems (using
phone to format card) Whent ot move my music on to new card and Vista(Home
Premium Edition) says that card needs formatted. Can anybody tell me what I
am doing wrong?
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Old July 9th 08, 03:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MGbassace
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

I cannot be 100% sure on this one but I would hazzard a guess that your phone
has formatted it to FAT and the PC wants it as an NTFS format. Or the phone
is using some kind of proprietory file system not comptible with the PC.


"Snert51" wrote:

I just took out 1gb card and inserted a 2gb card in my phone/MP3
player(SamsungSCH-r510) . Formatted card in phone with no problems (using
phone to format card) Whent ot move my music on to new card and Vista(Home
Premium Edition) says that card needs formatted. Can anybody tell me what I
am doing wrong?

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Old July 9th 08, 07:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Snert51
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

Thanks, but the 1gb card that I had in it was formatted by phone and it was
able to be read by computer. I still don't have a clue as what the problem
with Vista is.

"MGbassace" wrote:

I cannot be 100% sure on this one but I would hazzard a guess that your phone
has formatted it to FAT and the PC wants it as an NTFS format. Or the phone
is using some kind of proprietory file system not comptible with the PC.


"Snert51" wrote:

I just took out 1gb card and inserted a 2gb card in my phone/MP3
player(SamsungSCH-r510) . Formatted card in phone with no problems (using
phone to format card) Whent ot move my music on to new card and Vista(Home
Premium Edition) says that card needs formatted. Can anybody tell me what I
am doing wrong?

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Old July 9th 08, 08:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Spirit
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

Your phone only reads up to 1 Gig, so if you put in larger it will
format them at 1 gig. New phone time or live with the 1 gig limit.

"snert51" wrote in message ...
Thanks, but the 1gb card that I had in it was formatted by phone and it was
able to be read by computer. I still don't have a clue as what the problem
with Vista is.

"MGbassace" wrote:

I cannot be 100% sure on this one but I would hazzard a guess that your phone
has formatted it to FAT and the PC wants it as an NTFS format. Or the phone
is using some kind of proprietory file system not comptible with the PC.


"Snert51" wrote:

I just took out 1gb card and inserted a 2gb card in my phone/MP3
player(SamsungSCH-r510) . Formatted card in phone with no problems (using
phone to format card) Whent ot move my music on to new card and Vista(Home
Premium Edition) says that card needs formatted. Can anybody tell me what I
am doing wrong?

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Old July 9th 08, 08:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Snert51
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

Phone is good for 2gb card and card works fine in phone it is just that
computer can't read it.

"Spirit" wrote:

Your phone only reads up to 1 Gig, so if you put in larger it will
format them at 1 gig. New phone time or live with the 1 gig limit.

"snert51" wrote in message ...
Thanks, but the 1gb card that I had in it was formatted by phone and it was
able to be read by computer. I still don't have a clue as what the problem
with Vista is.

"MGbassace" wrote:

I cannot be 100% sure on this one but I would hazzard a guess that your phone
has formatted it to FAT and the PC wants it as an NTFS format. Or the phone
is using some kind of proprietory file system not comptible with the PC.


"Snert51" wrote:

I just took out 1gb card and inserted a 2gb card in my phone/MP3
player(SamsungSCH-r510) . Formatted card in phone with no problems (using
phone to format card) Whent ot move my music on to new card and Vista(Home
Premium Edition) says that card needs formatted. Can anybody tell me what I
am doing wrong?


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Old July 29th 08, 03:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Pete Stavrakoglou
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Default 2GB micro SD card Vista & Phone

"snert51" wrote in message
news
Phone is good for 2gb card and card works fine in phone it is just that
computer can't read it.


It's the card reader, not the computer. A new reader should solve the
problem.


 




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