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    LippiVan | # 1 | 2010-10-12, 08:02 | Report

    After mounting some smb shares under kernel power37 my sd card (sandisk 32gb) became "read only". I tried restarting the phone, the sd card always gets mounted as read only. I've also tried to unmount the card manualy, but I can't mount it as writeable again.

    This also happend to me a couple of weeks ago. After I formated the sd card I was able to write on it again. I dont't want to format the card this time again, does anybody know another way to get around this?

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    ChoMar | # 2 | 2010-10-12, 10:25 | Report

    How much space is left on it?
    What happens if you try to mount it writable?
    What Filesystem do you use?

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    pwm | # 3 | 2010-10-12, 10:55 | Report

    Have you checked for file system corruption?

    Problems found with the file system is a common cause for a file system being mounted read-only - giving the user a chance to save files before repairing or reformatting it.

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    ryo1st | # 4 | 2010-10-12, 11:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by LippiVan View Post
    After mounting some smb shares under kernel power37 my sd card (sandisk 32gb) became "read only". I tried restarting the phone, the sd card always gets mounted as read only. I've also tried to unmount the card manualy, but I can't mount it as writeable again.

    This also happend to me a couple of weeks ago. After I formated the sd card I was able to write on it again. I dont't want to format the card this time again, does anybody know another way to get around this?
    last day i got this to.. try Fix the Micro SD.

    in Windows OS:
    Properties - Tool - Error Checking - Mark the "Automatically Fix File System Error*.

    Good Luck

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    LippiVan | # 5 | 2010-10-12, 19:58 | Report

    Thx for all the answers, didn't check the card for corruption before!

    I did a scandisk repair in Win7 on the microSd card, a view errors did get repaired. Now the card seems to be writeable again.
    Thx for your help!

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