2016-09-05, 07:09
(2016-09-05, 07:01)tom.1 Wrote:If your laptop has AMD/ATI,(2016-09-05, 06:44)Cleopatra Wrote: I check the blocks in normal operation mode.Your results are no surprise then - in normal mode the microSD card works.
All Windows OS are a real tragedy for Android LOL
My laptop is new since 2 months and I've left some space for linux, but hadn't the time to install it. Maybe this time is now ...
Regarding the microSD problem I found that the kernels of the stock recovery and daohoa24's recovery are identical. I did this check with Windows' 'fc /b file1 file2' command. Hope this is as accurate as a diff. That fact leads me to think that the microSD functionality might have been left out intentionally. I have no deeper insight in the structure of Android and it's operation modes and assume that recovery and normal mode have dedicated kernels. The manufacturer's updates normally don't need access to the microSD card. Maybe they've left it out to save space or whatever reason they had
I suggest you Ubuntu Trusty Tahr LTS.
It is because Trusty Tahr support the AMD/ATI,
instead the latest Ubuntu versions do not support proprietary drivers,
and they use open source drivers.
I recommend you to do not update Trusty Tahr (sometimes it ask you it).