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Then how can we fix this issue and return the device and SD card to the normal status? Here are some common but useful tips for you.[br][br]1. Insert the SD card to the device properly[br][br]The first method that you are suggested to try is to take out the SD card from your phone and then re-insert it. The specific operation is:[br][br]- Navigate to Settings] Storage] SD card] Unmount the SD card.[br][br][img src="https://www.mobikin.com/d/file/android-recovery/unmount-sd-card.jpg"][br][br]- Hold down the Power button to turn off the device and then take out your SD card.[br][br]- Plug the card into the card slot and then switch the device on.[br][br]Just make sure that the card is placed at the right place and check whether the files are corrupted or deleted.[br][br]2. Repair corrupted SD card[br][br]If the SD card is inserted well but still files on it are still deleted or damaged, the card might be broken. Then, to solve this problem, you need to format the SD card on your phone or with computer. But if this means fails, your SD might be damaged too badly to be repaired so you need to use a new card in this case.[br][br]3. Remove Nomedia files[br][br]What is a Nomedia file? It is a file stored on an Android phone or SD card connected to an Android device. With it, the players won't scan the card so your files on SD card are hidden under this circumstance. Thus, to view and use these hidden data, what you need to do is to delete the Nomedia files on your SD card. This process can be accomplished with ES File Explorer:[br][br]- Run ES File Explorer and then click on the blue icon at the top left corner to open the menu.[br][br]- Select Tools from the list and then tap on Show hidden files.[br][img src="https://www.mobikin.com/d/file/android-recovery/remove-nomedia-files.jpg"][br]- After that, the Nomedia files will be visible so you can delete them.[br][br]4. Reduce the work load[br][br]Some users might select to transfer a lot of files from Android internal memory to SD card at a time. Superficially, this would be effective cause it can be completed with one simple click. But it is not the right way actually, it would cost more time and sometimes the work load is too heavy for both the phone and SD card and lead to some issues. Therefore, you are advised to transfer the files several times.[br][br]5. Uninstall problematic software[br][br]Since an incompatible software would cause the error as well, you can try to uninstall the application that you have installed recently to fix the problem. You can simply go to Google Play Store to find out the App and then uninstall. After that, just try to move the Android files to SD card again to see if it is successful this time.[br][br]6. Factory reset the device[br][br]When all the solutions above do not work, performing a factory reset is your final option. It will reset all settings on your phone back to manufacturer default setting. But meanwhile, all the data and settings saved on the device will be erased so before the reset, you'd better backed up the wanted data on your phone to computer. Then you can begin the factory reset now:[br][br]- Go to Settings] Backup & Reset.[br][br]- Next, just select and tap on Factory Data Reset from the options.[br][br]- Finally, click on Reset Everything to remove them from the device.[br][br][br][br][br][br] |
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