Micro SD unreadable on Windows XP kb955704-x86
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Hello, I have a problem with my SD card that works fine on my phone. However, I am unable to access it from my PC. When I insert it into the PC, it prompts me to format it. I can't open it to access the content to transfer it to the PC.
Can someone help me?
Best regards.
Can someone help me?
Best regards.
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Hi,
Your card is probably formatted in ExFAT since it's over 32GB.
I found this: https://web.archive.org/web/20141017013355/http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=19364
Maybe this can help you get the ExFAT format recognized.-
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To complete Fabul, a salesperson had recommended me a 64GB card for a Panasonic camera, but he had to take it back because the latter did not accept cards larger than 32GB.
I have an old PC from 2006 that I use for my old games on XP, and I wonder if my C partition is only 32GB... it still impresses me. -
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Hello
Do you use a built-in card reader on the PC or an external card reader, or are you connected via USB? -
Look here
http://www.mydiskmanager.com/lire-du-exfat-sur-windows-xp/
And
https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/955704/description-of-the-exfat-file-system-driver-update-package
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Update information for Windows XP Service Pack 3
Important If you install this update on a computer running the Multilingual User Interface (MUI), the user interface will switch to English.
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
Download the update for the language you want to use by clicking the link earlier in this article.
decompress the patch into a folder using the command line option /x. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt: WindowsXP-KB955704-v3-x86-LanguageCode.exe /x
Note LanguageCode represents the letters in the file name that indicate the language.
When prompted to enter a target folder, select the folder and then click OK.
In the SP3QFE folder within the target folder, copy the following files to the folder nnnn %systemroot%\System32\Mui\:
ulib.dll
ifsutil.dll
format.com
fmifs.dll
uexfat.dll
shell32.dll
Notes
The SP3QFE folder contains the correct binary files for Service Pack 3 systems. For Service Pack 2 systems, use the SP2QFE folder as the source instead of SP3QFE.
nnnn is a code that indicates the language. This code is the same as in the folder nnnn %systemroot%\System32\Mui\.
Repeat these steps for any other language that you use on the computer.
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Another question, which version of Android is the Samsung running?
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Have you tried to find the driver for your SD card reader on the DriversCloud or Touslesdrivers websites by doing the detection as I mentioned earlier?
https://www.driverscloud.com/fr/demarrer
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Hello
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Best regards
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