memory zone fails to move/copy to card

Please help.

Any answer to this issue? I am experiencing the same issue with a recently purchased product.

More details might help . . .

Which may be why the 1st poster didn’t get any responses over 3 years ago. :wink:

hello, arechkin

Try restarting the phone first, and make sure all apps are updated.

If you want to just move files (photos, videos, music, etc.), not apps, to the SD card you can use the file manager app that is on the device, or if there isn’t one you can download and install one to access and move the files. Sadly, they usually only let you move one or two at a time.

To move them all at once, or in large amounts, you can connect the phone to a computer via USB cord, then move the files over to an empty folder on the computer. Once there, and still connected via USB, you can then move or copy the files over to the SD card. Personally I would suggest leaving a copy on the computer as a back up.

Once that is done you should then go into the apps that you access the files through (like gallery, etc.) and change the apps individual settings to look for the files on the SD card. You may also want to change the settings in apps that you use to create new files (like the camera) to save new ones to the card rather than the phone.

Now if you are wanting to move apps to the card, that is a whole other story.

regards

craig

I/O is I/O.   All kinds of things can go wrong but rarely do.  When having multiple threads writing data to a spinning disk you can see a lot of thrashing (all those writes to various physical locations will cause the head to thrash back and forth, reducing performance and sometimes writes can accumulate faster than the drive can take).   But as flash doesn’t have the physical thrashing write away. 

The key with all flash devices is safe removal when you are done using it.  A lot of times the operating system will have the last few blocks queued up for write in a buffer that isn’t flushed.

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To move them all at once, or in large amounts, you can connect the phone to a computer via USB cord, then move the files over to an empty folder on the computer. Once there, and still connected via USB, you can then move or copy the files over to the SD card. Personally I would suggest leaving a copy on the computer as a back up.

I am having the same problem except that the files are not corrupted they completely disappeared. I don’t know what and how to recover all my lost Data since they are not there! Not even as corrupted!
Help??

Best Regards,

Bala Krishna VoIP Phone