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philipcs
post Jul 30 2014, 09:08 AM

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Hi All, Good morning to all.

I have encountered a problem with Redmi 1s OTG.
I tried to access my 64GB "SDXC" card via OTG on Redmi 1s but doesn't read the SDXC file system. My HTC ONE M7 has no problem. Is this Redmi 1s limitation? Any solution? I am using "File Explorer" with a Bee as icon.

Thanks in advance!
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post Jul 30 2014, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(xperiaVuser @ Jul 30 2014, 10:02 AM)
If your 64GB formatted in exfat format, it might not work. Should format to fat32. Not sure if there are other solutions.
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QUOTE(ronaldkwok @ Jul 30 2014, 10:27 AM)
Is the SD card detected by the phone? Can check Settings->Storage->USB Storage to see if the SD card is mounted automatically (usually). If not, try manually mounting it. If cannot then could be file format issue as mentioned by xperiaVuser or 64GB size issue? If can mount, try using the built-in Explorer (file manager). Good luck.
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QUOTE(adie82 @ Jul 30 2014, 10:44 AM)
i think file system not fat32...

tried with my frens 64gb sandisk but not detected even it fs stated fat32 in windows 8.1. then my fren reformat it with sdformatter then work flawlessly.

the cons of fat32 is u cant transfer single file sized more than 4gb... hmmm
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Hi All, thanks for your reply.
64GB SDXC by default is formatted as exFat. I have not try to use the SDFormatter to force to Fat32. I will try this option.
Since i am not shooting video and mainly RAW+JPEG, I think Fat32 is good for me.
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post Jul 30 2014, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Jul 30 2014, 02:39 PM)
im using 64GB SDXC with fat32 too, for more than 1year

u know the biggest advantages of fat32?
ur camera can use the card as spare rclxms.gif
then use otg + usb card reader plug to other android devices (tablet) brows.gif

i took video in fat32 too, 720p quality la...
each angle shot last for few minutes, more than enuf
fyi 1080p (according to 1080p calculator) can store 15mins for 4GB filesize

if u r unlucky... file corrupted, 
fat32 have the highest recovery chances too
there r so many tools support fat32 on the market

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rclxms.gif Thanks!!! biggrin.gif
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post Jul 30 2014, 06:40 PM

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QUOTE(lucaswjk @ Jul 30 2014, 02:39 PM)
im using 64GB SDXC with fat32 too, for more than 1year

u know the biggest advantages of fat32?
ur camera can use the card as spare rclxms.gif
then use otg + usb card reader plug to other android devices (tablet) brows.gif

i took video in fat32 too, 720p quality la...
each angle shot last for few minutes, more than enuf
fyi 1080p (according to 1080p calculator) can store 15mins for 4GB filesize

if u r unlucky... file corrupted, 
fat32 have the highest recovery chances too
there r so many tools support fat32 on the market

thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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After formatted to Fat32, it works now! Thanks rclxms.gif

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