

will still be there, and will still work as if you never got a new SD card. All your text messages, game saves, game data, etc. Everything will be just like you left it with your old SD card.

The difference between copying and cloning is that with cloning, your phone doesn’t even know it has a new SD card in it. You’d think cloning a micro SD card would be a simple task, but it posed a challenge even for me, the master of computers.įirst of all, a lot of fucking retards out there say you can just copy-paste to get an exact copy of your old micro SD card on your new micro SD card. I did all of the above and it worked great, but I have to tell the story of how I came to find the right answer. (Well, some off the apps, started updating themselves, as they were not able to do so on the old-card, as it had ran out completely out of space). Opened a command prompt, and ran following commands:Įjected the old microSD, and mounted the new one in the SD adapter, again, as drive G:, and re-opened a new command prompt window, and ran:Įjected the microSD from the computer, and inserted it in the phone, switched on the phone, and all his apps, pictures, movies, TXT messages that where stored on the old microSD worked right away. Switched off then phone and took the existing 2GB microSD card out, and mounted it using an SD-adapter into my Windows PC, which added it as drive G: in the system.
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Here is what worked when I got my son a larger (from 2GB to 32GB microSDHC) memory card for his Android (Samsung Galaxy TXT).
