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The mount is sdcard1 yes

I have a Hair W910 (snapdragon, 1gb, running Android 4.1.2)

Every app from Play Store runs fine, but im not having luck with this one
 
then it cant find my sd card, which is logical

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Interesting. Unmounting still leaves the block device accessible in Linux, so it should show up in the list. I'll take a look at this.

The mount is sdcard1 yes

I have a Hair W910 (snapdragon, 1gb, running Android 4.1.2)

Every app from Play Store runs fine, but im not having luck with this one


I'm going to need a stack trace for this. 1.0.2 will include ACRA crash reporting, so we can revisit this issue then.
 
this app doesn't work for my toshiba thrive
it crashed immediately after 'requesting root'

I can open it normally if I remove my microsd, but what's the point for that LOL
 
I am using galaxy S for some reason i can't even run the app it just crashes on launch. I tried with both microsd inserted inside / onthego
 
Hi this app i am getting an error as soon as i goto flash Rom. Oper error code Will post screen shoot shortly
 
error i get when trying to flash is "flash results unknown operand Temp" and ideas hoping u can fix​
 
I'm currently busy with finals at the moment. Rest assured, I'll take a look at all the issues and release another update as soon as possible.
 
Interesting. Unmounting still leaves the block device accessible in Linux, so it should show up in the list. I'll take a look at this.

I'm going to need a stack trace for this. 1.0.2 will include ACRA crash reporting, so we can revisit this issue then.

ACRA is so crazy nice. (Android developer myself).
 
gonna give this a go later once i get home from work, ordered one of those meenova sd card readers that were on kickstarter. really cheap and a well made device for android phones, can't wait to give it a go...........................sudeki300
 
The Galaxy S doesn't support USB-OTG.
I am using galaxy S for some reason i can't even run the app it just crashes on launch. I tried with both microsd inserted inside / onthego


It runs on my Galaxy S (using latest CM11 nightly). But after attempting to flash my external SD card, it appears to have instead wiped my a partition of my internal SD card; when I connect my phone to a PC, an unformatted drive shows up .. not sure what to format it to, or if that would mess up the phone?
 
It runs on my Galaxy S (using latest CM11 nightly). But after attempting to flash my external SD card, it appears to have instead wiped my internal SD card - and it no longer shows up when I connect my phone to a PC. Any ideas guys?


When you say internal SD card, do you mean device onboard storage, microSD card or USB OTG device?

If it's the former, an Odin flash should work.

Also, do you remember which filesystem you selected? This is important - the app tries to prevent you from overwriting your phone's internal memory by not listing it in the device list, and I need to know what changes to make to prevent this from occurring again.
 
Onboard storage: all files still seem to be present.
Internal SD ("sdcard0"): No longer appears to show up internally, but shows up as unformatted drive when connecting phone to PC via USB
External SD ("sdcard1"): no problems.

My phone does not have OTG as far as I know.

The phone is still operating fine, so I'd prefer not to reflash the entire thing with Odin if that is going to wipe the phone. If there is another way? As I say (edited my post above), the b0rked drive still shows up when I connect to windows, it is just asking to be formatted in some way. I don't know what to format it to (fat32?) - and if I do, will that wipe out the onboard storage in addition to wiping the internal SD?

Also, do you remember which filesystem you selected?

I remember selecting the second option, as it seemed to be the closest thing to "sdcard1" than the first option.
 
Just format it. If Windows doesn't recognize it and asks you to format, then it's referring to sdcard0. Your onboard storage is separate.
 

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