Clean Sd Card Android

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  • Store all your files on a Micro SD! If you feel like your smartphone's internal memory isn't enough, you can always expand it with an SD card. I recommend that you check out this 128GB Micro SD Card from Samsung. You can store your apps and app data on your Micro SD, as well as your pictures, documents, and all your other files.
  • Install Android firmware using Reboot Manger. Step 1: Download the latest firmware package for your device. Here is a list of both Droidplayer and Gostreamer firmware. Step 2: Extract or unzip the package to a clean SD card. Your SD card should now have 3 files. Step 3: Plug your SD card into your player and open up Reboot Manger from ALL APPS.

Sometimes your SD card in your Android phone may become corrupted. This can cause may different issues, usually resulting in the PC sync being unable to perform properly or start at all. Follow the steps below to repair or reformat your SD card.

The SD card is easy to clean up—just delete any music, photos, and videos you don't need. If you see any folders that look like settings for apps you've removed, you can delete those too.

Format your SD card

Back up your data

  1. Connect your Android device to your PC and mount it as a disk drive (i.e. mass storage mode).
  2. On your PC, open Computer or My Computer and find your SD card/removable drive
  3. In the Windows Control Panel, in Folder Options, in the view tab, make sure it is set to show hidden files/folders
  4. Select Ctrl-A to select all files and folders in this drive and then right click and select Copy
  5. Paste all of these files into a new folder you your Desktop
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Format your SD card

Android sd card internal storage

Format your SD card

  1. Right click on your SD card drive in Computer or My Computer and select 'Format...'
  2. Leave all default settings and select 'Start'
  3. When the format completes, copy all of your data (previously backed up above) back on to your SD card

Perform a chkdsk

  1. Connect your Android device to your PC and mount it as a disk drive (i.e. mass storage mode).
  2. On your PC, open My Computer and take note of the drive letter that's assigned to your Android device's sd card.
  3. On your PC, click on Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt.
  4. Enter the following command: chkdsk [sd card drive letter]: /r


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