Alright, so it looks like there is no corruption.
You can also format in the command window. Type "Format f:\\" without the quotes and hit enter.
Alright, so it looks like there is no corruption.
Alright, so it looks like there is no corruption.
You can also format in the command window. Type "Format f:\\" without the quotes and hit enter.
what's the part about "windows unable to mark the volume as clean"?
I can view the files normally in my phone so I really have no clue whats the problem.
Use a file explorer to delete them. You should be able to do it as a folder, so you don't have to do everything one by one.
Sent from my Galaxy S4 running SlimKat 4.4.2
Wow...Deleted everything except ".android_secure" (couldn't delete)
Went on "Storage", told me that I have 59.something space available now
Formatted right there on the phone
It mounted back unto my phone with all my files right back there
Wow...
If none of that worked, I think the only thing left to do is to get a new card
Sorry we couldn't get it fixed.
Wow...
If none of that worked, I think the only thing left to do is to get a new card
Sorry we couldn't get it fixed.
It's okay. I believe I've tried everything, even a normal Windows format but it hasn't worked.
I'm just not sure if I should get another card because I've read this post: Galaxy S3 - the sd card destroyer - xda-developers
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Thank you for all your help by the way![]()
Well you could try out a smaller capacity card and see if it happens again. That way you don't flush $50 down the drain if it fails.
No problem
See you around the forums
Sent from my Galaxy S4 running SlimKat 4.4.2