My Acer Liquid E2 shows that I only have 1,65gb memory on my MicroSD card while I have 8gb!!! Why?

memo357
memo357 Member Posts: 4 New User

Hello,

 

yesterday I bought a brand new Acer Liquid E2, I love the phone but there are problems!

 

First: I put a 32gb MicroSD card in the phone and it crashed and now my 32gb MicroSD card is damaged!

 

Then: I put a 8gb MicroSD card in the phone, it has recognised the card but when I try to move apps to sd card the phone shows that it has only 1,65gb memory while I have 8gb MicroSD capacity!!!

 

Can anyone tell me for God's sake why the hell I only can move 1,65gb apps on SD while I have more memory!!!???

 

I hope we can fix that problem otherwise I will turn my phone back.

 

Thanks in advance

Answers

  • AlastairHW
    AlastairHW Member Posts: 30 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    Yep,

     

    Known design feature in version 4+ of android apps cannot (unless a vendor such as Samsung or Acer add an extension to the base OS/enables the feature) be moved to SD, you'll need Acer to provide an update.

     

    See this append - http://community.acer.com/t5/Smartphones/Acer-Liquid-E2-app-on-sd/m-p/97641#U97641

     

    Thanks, Alastair

  • AlastairHW
    AlastairHW Member Posts: 30 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    Hello,

     

    Can I clarify your post, are you saying ACER will release and update with apps on SD support, if so do you have a source for this statement, or are you saying you would like them to release an update with this feature?

     

    Thanks, Alastair

  • rfbeiboer
    rfbeiboer Member Posts: 18 New User

    Hi Memo357,

     

    I just read that you experienced a damaged SD-card. I have had this two times! Read my topic "Acer Liquid E2 Duo SD card problems" for more details. Perhaps you can comment on that, to put the issue more in the spotlight.

     

    I have a question for you. You say that your SD card was damaged after using it in the E2. Have you tested the card in a PC or laptop afterwards? Were you able to read from or write to it, and if you did, did it become very slow? As you can read in my topic, I had one card that was completely damaged (not workig at all), and one that was only readable at very low speed, but not writable.

     

    As for the move to SD problem. Have you already installed the 4.2.2 update? In this update it is possible to move apps to the SD card. This works for me.

     

    Regards,

    Ramon

  • Piet
    Piet Member Posts: 18 New User

    Not all formats are compatible with android. so first thing to do when you get in sd card this to make sure it is this format fat 32. Then off to you have inserted the micro sd let the phone format it again. This way you are sure all allocation tables and the format is done in the best way to suit your device best.I think everybody does this there would be less corrupted micro sd cards!
  • rfbeiboer
    rfbeiboer Member Posts: 18 New User

    @Piet: Are you suggesting that an Android phone can damage an SD-card when is has not been formatted correctly?

  • Piet
    Piet Member Posts: 18 New User
    I would not say that it is physically damaged but it can become corrupt in such a way that it's difficult to reformat. But if one keeps to the rule : format it fat32 before you insert it and then let the phone format it after you have inserted it, you should be safe.
  • Piet
    Piet Member Posts: 18 New User

    PS. I see that in Android 4.2.2 the "format SD card" have been omitted and only “Erase SD card” appears, but it does the same thing.

  • 21114169
    21114169 Member Posts: 1 New User

    Try using  drivewiper in C cleaner to reformat the card and bring it back to its former glory use the lowest bit rate setting it is the quickest hell it worked for my san 8GB disc micro SD card so it should work for you.

     

     

    your welcome.

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