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HopeHoops

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3. Well "read-only" sounds like the major clue.
Tue Dec 13, 2011, 10:01 AM
Dec 2011

I'm not familiar with Android, but if it has password protection it is probably mounting the SD card as it would any "other owner" device. Is there a way of checking ownership and granting access to "all" for whatever you want to do? Windows is a pain in the ass with file sharing and rights management, so I've been through similar problems. But memory sticks on Win/Mac/Linux usually just mount as an external drive with no problem and are compatible over all three platforms.

Next question - can you "pull" files from the SD card? If not, you've got much bigger problems.

Second question - is the error on trying to write to the VIRTUAL card or the real one? If there's no card inserted, how does it react?

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