probably a memory problem in the battery
if they are continuously being recharged when not close to 5% then they develope a memory level and will not charge past that point
the fix is a new battery
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probably a memory problem in the battery
if they are continuously being recharged when not close to 5% then they develope a memory level and will not charge past that point
the fix is a new battery
Your file system is some FAT 32 (or some FAT modification). It has limitation. Limit is on 4 GB but sometimes can be less. You must convert it to NTFS system. You can use Exporer for that purpose (righ click on drive and Properties), or format it with NTFS option. But with NTFS lot of cheap devices will not work (they must pay to Microsoft lot of patents for compatibility). Windows or Linux has not problem with that kind of memory card.
hi have you formatted it in the wrong format? ie, NTFS, FAT32, FAT there are 3 different types of format put it back in your computer and try formatting it with a different type of format, your phone might not recognize the format that it is in hope this helps
To format it..on your device..go under..menu, setting and there should be a format option option there.. or you can change the device mode to MSC instead of MTP and right click on the drive which is listed under my computer and click on format..
let me know if that doenst work for you... Hope this helps
P.S.Please rate accordingly... Thank You Computerrep
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