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Re: access my sd card full of programs and docs on my new...
You should be able to plug it into another computer and see card and memory separate and then access it that way. Then you could determine how to access the sd card info.
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There are several methods to help you set download application path to SD card by default.
Please follow the steps given below,
Method 1:
- Insert the SD card into the device, Touch 'File Browser' on 'Home screen'.
- Tap 'Apps', On Apps, select the 'App to be installed'.
- Tap OK to install the App to SD card.
Method 2:
- Tap 'Settings' on 'Home screen'.
- Tap 'Storage', Check to turn on SD card, and set 'SD card' as the default storage place.
Method 3:
- On your Android tablet or phone, tap the 'App drawer' icon from the home screen.
- From the displayed list, tap on the 'My files' icon.
- From the opened window, on the top right corner, tap the icon with four horizontal lines.
- From the displayed menu, tap the 'Settings' option.
- On the opened Settings window, under 'Select directories' on the left, tap the 'Set home directory' option.
- From the window that appears next, tap to select the desired folder or the entire external SD card where you want the files to be downloaded by default.
- Tap the Done button from the top right corner of the window when you are done.
touch the "Settings" icon, go down to the "Device" area, touch the "Storage" icon : go to the bottom of the screen, and select "Transfer data to SD card", then select the items you want to move.
You should also move some apps from internal storage to the SD card : "Settings", "Device", and touch "Applications" : then touch each and every application : for most of them, the button "Move to SD card" will be active, just proceed.
The internal memory cards of some Android devices are partitioned for app storage and installation. Some of them have partitions that are quite small such as one Gigabyte or smaller. The remainder of the storage cannot be used for apps.
If it keeps saying not enough memory space then chances are the app partition is full. The only way to free up some space is to uninstall some apps that are stored there but not being used. You can see which apps can be uninstalled in Settings > Apps and look at them one by one to see if an uninstall option is listed. Simply click *uninstall* to remove them from the app storage partition. This will free up some extra space for some new apps or for updates to older apps you still like and use.
Also some of the apps might show an option to move them to an external SD card (if your device has a slot for one and if an SD card in inserted therein). Do move any and all to the external SD card of you have that option as that will also free up that space from the internal SD card.
Look in Settings/Storage/SD Card and see if you have a Mount option when you insert the card. Make sure the card has gone all the way into the slot and has clicked into place. Make sure the size of the SD card you are inserting is supported by your tablet. (Check the specs in the full manual) If the SD card is larger than what is supported, it may not register with the operating system. Try formatting the SD card on a PC with a card reader and then inserting it into your tablet. (Use FAT32 format).Try another formatted SD card and see if it is recognized by the tablet.
Your better off doing this in a computer. But try going to your settings page and look for the sd card options then go to it and look for settings to reformat it.
That mosly depends on what device is doing the formatting. Most devices use either FAT32 or in the case of Windows devices NTFS (New Technology File System) But the method of "formatting" any electronic/RAM Moery device is prety simple. The RAM memory is set with certain values so that the driver or reader can interpret the memory on the device into logical sectors or areas and reference them in an organized fashion.
Usually on an android device access settings : sd card and storage : select erase all or restore or factory reset and device will be factory restored . If the OS is completely gone you may have to access an image from te Coby website and install from a laptop by cable .
thats simple when inserted you will see a popup that pop up is your new device if you can not see it than doubleclick on computer there u will see the new device the sd card just doubleclick on it and it will open
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