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My wife has an Alcatel OneTouch Idol S phone with an 8GB Micro SD card in it. The card was in her old phone and she didn't have any problems with it in that one. Because of problems with this phone and that card, we've backed up the necessary stuff from the SD card at least once and then had the phone format the card, then only copying across necessary stuff (photos, music, that sort of thing). Previous problems included the phone saying things like the SD card has been surprise disconnected (I can't remember the exact wording but that's what it amounted to). Also it occasionally doesn't show all the photos on the photos folder.
The current problem is with the music collection. It had been working fine, and when my wife got another album for Christmas, I ripped the album using the same app (and version) I've always used and copied it to her phone via USB (it can be told to act as a USB Mass Storage Device). I then very safely disconnected the phone (safe disconnect on PC first, then told the phone to disconnect the USB Mass Storage, then unplugged the cable), then when I started the Music app, it didn't show any albums. Google Play Music shows the same thing.
Rebooting makes no difference. It was the case that when I removed the new album that the Music app could then see the music again, but we tried other things like transferring a different album (music list disappears in app), then deleting an old album (list still non responsive), remove the new album (no diff) and now we can't get the music app to see the music again.
This morning I tried running chkdsk /f /v /r on the USB Mass Storage Device, it got midway through and then the USB Mass Storage Device surprise disconnected from the PC. No errors in the event log.
Another thing - the phone can also connect to the PC as an MTP device. In this scenario, it presents itself as a phone device but with two storage devices. The internal storage only has 300MB or so left despite the phone being told to install stuff on the SD card (IIRC we factory resetted the phone then formatted the SD card at the same time). Also, both storage drives have Music folders and I get differing results for the content of the Music folder almost every time I check each one using this method. As the MTP method of connecting gave me no confidence of it working properly I've always used the Mass Storage Device method for file transfers (which has always given me a consistent / sensible file listing).
IIRC the phone is running Android 4.2.x or 4.4.x, I can check that if it's important. No OS updates available.
I suppose trying a new SD card would be a cheap thing to check. Otherwise I'm wondering whether this phone simply can't handle SD cards properly or is faulty in some way. An expensive solution would be to buy her a Nexus 5 as I trust mine to "just work".
If anyone has any other ideas I would appreciate the suggestions.
I think the next thing I'll try is to clear out the music folder and try transferring one "known to work" album over to see if that works.
The current problem is with the music collection. It had been working fine, and when my wife got another album for Christmas, I ripped the album using the same app (and version) I've always used and copied it to her phone via USB (it can be told to act as a USB Mass Storage Device). I then very safely disconnected the phone (safe disconnect on PC first, then told the phone to disconnect the USB Mass Storage, then unplugged the cable), then when I started the Music app, it didn't show any albums. Google Play Music shows the same thing.
Rebooting makes no difference. It was the case that when I removed the new album that the Music app could then see the music again, but we tried other things like transferring a different album (music list disappears in app), then deleting an old album (list still non responsive), remove the new album (no diff) and now we can't get the music app to see the music again.
This morning I tried running chkdsk /f /v /r on the USB Mass Storage Device, it got midway through and then the USB Mass Storage Device surprise disconnected from the PC. No errors in the event log.
Another thing - the phone can also connect to the PC as an MTP device. In this scenario, it presents itself as a phone device but with two storage devices. The internal storage only has 300MB or so left despite the phone being told to install stuff on the SD card (IIRC we factory resetted the phone then formatted the SD card at the same time). Also, both storage drives have Music folders and I get differing results for the content of the Music folder almost every time I check each one using this method. As the MTP method of connecting gave me no confidence of it working properly I've always used the Mass Storage Device method for file transfers (which has always given me a consistent / sensible file listing).
IIRC the phone is running Android 4.2.x or 4.4.x, I can check that if it's important. No OS updates available.
I suppose trying a new SD card would be a cheap thing to check. Otherwise I'm wondering whether this phone simply can't handle SD cards properly or is faulty in some way. An expensive solution would be to buy her a Nexus 5 as I trust mine to "just work".
If anyone has any other ideas I would appreciate the suggestions.
I think the next thing I'll try is to clear out the music folder and try transferring one "known to work" album over to see if that works.
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