Questions & Answers for: HTC G1 how to mount a sd card

SD card is in there. I have tried to take it out and pop it back in then try to use it, but it still pops up with the message. What should i do? 1.) Mount your camera 2.) Open your dcim folder in your

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...SD card isnt currently supported. See this for details: http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/f16154436e203b11/5e40e57e079f9613?lnk=raot&pli=1 Make sure that your Micro ...

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...mount the SD card in the phone. To do this you need to go to settings\sd card &phone storage\ unmount or eject sd card. Once this is done connect the USB lead and your computer should find new mass ...

mount ... once thats done open your My computer icon , you'll see an exrta drive that wasn't there be4 somethig like K or M .. open that and you'll see all the content of your SD card .. copy and past

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Sd card ive used my sd card with no problems until today when i added some music and videos in the converted form at which point i just unplugged the usb cable from the phone at which point i try to ...

...mount the SD card when the notification comes up on your phone, and then copy and paste any pictures you want onto it. However, you can't save applications on the SD card, they are saved in the phone ...

sd card but when I go to the sd settings it tells me the space I have available and stuff..How can I fix that problem it is just a notification...if your information shows up in sd settings and if all

...mount it. in your case it might not work. but try it anyway. if no good goto settings on the G1 then goto SD and internal memory and tap eject SD card then pull it out then push it back into the slot ...

...mount the SD card by clicking mount when the phone notifies you, and then create the albums as files on the SD card. Then you can copy and paste any pictures into any album you want, and afterwards ...

phone asking if you want to mount the SD card, press mount, and then it should come up on your computer as a drive, e.g. F: Drive. Then you can just copy and paste any files you want onto your SD card

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