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    SD card files being deleted on reboot

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive: For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...
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    Apps on SD card gone after reboot

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive : For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...
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    Why do my files become corrupted after transferring to sd card on galaxy s5?

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive : For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...
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    photos recently moved to sd card have mysteriously disappeared

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive : For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...
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    Why do my pictures keep disappearing?

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive : For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...
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    Why are my files disappearing from my micro SD card for Samsung Galaxy Note 4?

    [SOLVED.] After a long battle, I figured it out. Power off the phone Remove the SD card and put it in a card reader and connect it to a PC Run "Cmd" that will open a command window Type chkdsk /f drive: For example chkdsk /f E: (Most likely you will see a corruption found)...