I have a 8GB card in my Nexus One and it just became "damaged", causing me to lose all my photos and videos. I have no idea why this happened but I wonder if it could be in any way related.
On Mar 5, 1:53 am, sai <shadow...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good afternoon to all Developers > > I am having problem with Google Nexus one and > Motorola droid phone.I am memory cards compatability tester. > > Nexusone--------firmware2.1, > Motorola Droid--------Firmware2.0.1 > > I have 32GB microSD card with me .when i > inserted inthe nexusone or droid its able to detct the card and its > showing capacity correctly and working fine. When i formatted it its > not able to format,its dispalys"damaged SDcard" and my card capacity > reduced to 1.99GB(at this point its formatting in FAT16).if i format > this card im pc again it comes back 32GB (Note:these cards are testing > card in our lab,cards relesed in market may not regain to origininal > capacity.i dont have any idead about this) > > After several hours of testing i recognised > that for a fresh card if my free space is below 30GB(in my case it is > 29.7GB ,ITS NEW CARD) Format fails.i would like to clarify one thing > there is no problem with 64MB,2GB,4GB,8GB, > > i have almost 10 android mobiles same card > (i.e 32GB crad with Free space 29.7GB) is working fine with android > 1.5 and 1.6. I am facing problem with 2.0 and 2.1.(AFTER 2.0 all fail) > > one more intresting thing is all android > mobiles are compatable with 64GB ALSO.64GB format passed and working > fine.in market 32GB AND 64GB microsd cards may not available,but we > are our company gonna relaese 32GB microsd card very soon. > > more detail info: > > 1)we are able to change the card capacity in our lab if my card free > space is above 30GB there wii be no problem with format. > > 2)for example if i bought 2GB card and if i check properties there > will be some used space approxmately 64kb depends on manifacturer and > 1.84GB free space and i am refering to this free sapce in my > discussion. > > I will look forward from all developers to fix this issue. > > for any further details about this issue u can mail me at > shadow...@gmail.com > > Thanks and Regards > Sai.......... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en