Reading SDXC Card. (Solved – Drives Fix Inside)

Reading SDXC Card. (Solved – Drives Fix Inside)

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  • #28996
    Tidus
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    Hi Chris, when downloading the bios flash  tool rar file MS Security Essentials identifies a virus – can you confirm?

    #29000
    Gal
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    Tidus, just look for the bios files I shared few pages before. I also get the virus warning in the link Chris shared.

     

     

    #29001
    maria maddalena bignardelli
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    #29003
    Gal
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    I suspect the 128GB issue has something to do with the “USB selective suspend” feature but I can’t seem to find a way to disable it in Windows 10 Home edition..

    in the other version of windows you can just change it in Power Options but its hidden somewhere in the Home edition. I can’t find the value in the Registry too. Does anyone know how to disable it?

    #29018
    David
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    Works with an A5C6 dual boot?

    #29023
    Anonymous
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    Gal,

    64GB Verbatim, but no card will work right now because of the Windows error that device cannot start. The driver is 2006 version which you mentioned did not work for you. What driver version do you have now and where did you get it please ? The BIOS update worked fine and previously cards up to and including 32 GB worked fine but now it is definitely the driver and I just can’t get Windows to update the driver automatically, tells me I have the “best” driver.

    Screen rotation fixed though – my stupidity.

    #29100
    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the update, I have three different brands of SD card, all 64GB but I get error 10 even with no card in the reader so no point in trying other brands. I was getting excited with the BIOS update, but now ………

    #29106
    Chris K
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    Sandisk 128 GB with exFAT works for me now in Android and Windows. I just had to erase the card from android settings.

    #29107
    Gal
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    Chris, but did you have the code 10 issue before?

    #29135
    Oscar
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    i have a dude.. when i use the update tool, at the end.. after of reboot, appear a message box with two options in chinesse languaje. What option i select to continue?

    #29141
    Andrea
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    Sandisk 128 GB with exFAT works for me now in Android and Windows. I just had to erase the card from android settings.

    This method has also worked for me. I simply deleted the SD files with Android and now works in Windows. I have a 128gb SDXC SD.
    I recommend everyone to try this method

    #29164
    J.F.
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    I applied the bios update yesterday and after that my Samsung 64GB SD was perfectly working in Windows.

    Android detect it, but don’t give you access until you delete it. That format it as fat 32 making it visible for both systems.

    It as been working like that and without problems whole day (intensive copy of files to it) but at the end I decided to root android and after doing it and going back to Windows problems return and I get a card fault in the middle of a file copy proccess….

    Could this be in some way related to the rooting or is just a casualty?

    #29187
    Rafal Sk
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    I made upgrade directly from tablet, simply copied files in to root of c:\ and start with process.

    Everything fine no any problem my device recognize 32 class 10 cards 🙂

    #29208
    Anonymous
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    How long does this procedure? It Slow? You need a lot of battery?

    Greetings and thanks

    #29222
    J.F.
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    if I remember well all procedure is done in maximum 5 minutes.

    But stay in the safe side. Don’t do it with battery below 50%.

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