Register Samsung Memory Card
Posted By admin On 13.10.19If that doesn't do anything, backup your SD card onto the computer. Put SD card back into the phone and reformat it..::OR:. Try another SD card. It may be a problem with the SD card OR with the phone. Memory is not the capacity of what is published on the card and corrupted files is a common consequence of counterfeit cards. Samsung microSD Memory Cards are designed to withstand water, shock, magnets, temperature, x-rays and just about anything else. There is no guarantee of performance with a counterfeit product.
This applies to a Samsung Micro SDXC xGB EVO Memory Card that I recently purchased (and probably a wider range of similar Samsung cards). Despite a long search, I couldn’t find any information (even on Samsung.com) about which of the tiny sets of numbers and letters on the back of the card constituted the serial number. I’ve finally figured it all out. On the back of the card, there are 4 lines of information. From top to bottom as it relates to the sample image: Line 1 is the Model Number MB-MP32D (the 32 signifies 32 GB, in this case) Line 2 is the Lot ID MBMPBGVEQBFW-B Line 3 is the Serial Number DHTA410GG407 Line 4 is the Country of Manufacture MADE IN KOREA EDIT: Based on a comment posted by KK, MAY 18, 2017 AT 1:10 PM, I’ve reviewed the product packaging. KK was advised by Samsung Canada Customer Support that the serial number is not on the memory card and is, instead, on the product packaging.
I happen to still have the replacement card that Samsung provided under warranty in the original packaging. Unfortunately for this agent at Samsung Canada support, there is no evidence of a serial number anywhere on the outside of the packaging. Upon opening the blister pack, I found no numbers on the inside of the packaging, either.
So, I was having problems with my Hero not playing videos that were on the sd card, also having problems playing videos on the youtube app. So, I did a nand restore. I also did the restore because my phone was being laggy after installing the DB-OC kernel to speed up the phone. So, I nand restored back to before I flashed the kernel. So it is now running Aloysius 2.1 LWP non-OC. But, now all of a sudden my phone wont register my SD Card.at all. I run Dark Tremor app2sd, and can use some of my apps, while others just force close, or hang.
I shut my phone off, and put in a different SD Card, to see if the phone was not registering it, instead of it being the card itself. The phone didn't register the other card. So, I put in my original sd card after turning the phone off again, and it still isn't registering, and is force closing many apps. Does anyone know what to do in order to fix this? I have no idea why it even started having this problem registering the sd card, as it was reading it just fine earlier. I would do a complete wipe of the phone, and sd card, but am not sure if that will make the phone register the sd card again. When I put my sd card into my laptop, the laptop read it just fine.
Register Samsung Memory Card

Please, someone, help me fix this problem! Should I wipe the phone, and sd card, and repartition the card?
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Or should I boot into recovery and select 'wipe data/factory reset'+'wipe dalvik-cache'+'wipe SD:ext partition'? Or will that not solve the problem? Thanks for any help you guys give on this issue!