Hey people,
Hope this forum is still alive :)
I've been having trouble with my G i9000; in turning off USB storage and recognising my external SD card.
In settings, it displays 'not available' in both the SD and USB columns.
At first, I thought the micro-sd card was simply fried (the phone is some years old) or corrupted.
So, I tried formatting it multiple times, as well as factory resets and inserting a brand-new memory card.
But without luck.
As soon as I want to use the camera, the phone still demands I turn off USB storage.
Isn't there simply a button I'm grotesquely overlooking that does this?
(as I think some newer models show a bar in 'notifications' when they are connected to a pc which they can use to turn off USB. Don't know if the S1 works differently or my phone does not show it.)
The strange thing is that I may not access the memories through pc or phone, but if I remove my memory card right now, my apps still stop functioning, so it's being used. Arg.
Thanks in advance.
Hope this forum is still alive :)
I've been having trouble with my G i9000; in turning off USB storage and recognising my external SD card.
In settings, it displays 'not available' in both the SD and USB columns.
At first, I thought the micro-sd card was simply fried (the phone is some years old) or corrupted.
So, I tried formatting it multiple times, as well as factory resets and inserting a brand-new memory card.
But without luck.
As soon as I want to use the camera, the phone still demands I turn off USB storage.
Isn't there simply a button I'm grotesquely overlooking that does this?
(as I think some newer models show a bar in 'notifications' when they are connected to a pc which they can use to turn off USB. Don't know if the S1 works differently or my phone does not show it.)
The strange thing is that I may not access the memories through pc or phone, but if I remove my memory card right now, my apps still stop functioning, so it's being used. Arg.
Thanks in advance.
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