This is extremely frustating. I have a new Xoom with external sd card and can't write to it. I thought the honeycomb 3.2.2 update was suppose to allow sdcard writing but doesn't. I've did several factory resets and still keep getting the failed to mount error. I don't get the option to 'install zip' it just has 'apply usb update'. Any suggestions?
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the card is faulty just replace it buy another one and your problem is solved
I am having the exact same problem. I bought my xoom from Verizon. I called both Verizon Technical Support and Motorola Technical Support and neither could answer my question as to why. Motorola Technical Support is going to call me back tomorrow to continue to try to solve the problem. My sd card is fine. It is not broken in any way. It worked perfectly in my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 and Droid 3. I had both complete read and write access to the sd card.
However, I have found "http://www.androidcentral.com/motorola-xoom-32-upd... which states, " According to Motorola, the SD card support for the Xoom is read-only, meaning you can't write anything to the card unless you use your computer. After a quick look through the Xoom forums, this certainly appears to be the case. Here's exactly what Moto's saying:
The Google Experience Devices like the Motorola XOOM (3.2 update coming soon) and Motorola XOOM WIFI allow you to write to the SD card from your PC and use the Android File Transfer on Mac or a cable transfer on Windows to transfer files from the Motorola Xoom to the SD Card.
While a user cannot move apps to the SD card, the device comes equipped with 32 GB of on-board memory that provides plenty of storage. Users can also store and play videos or music from the SD card if the content was copied to the SD card via the aforementioned file transfer processes. However, videos or pictures taken from the device itself can only be saved to the internal memory and not to the SD card."
I bought the xoom expecting to be able to read and write directly to the sd card. I offer the following from the same site as listed above: "I'm sure there was a reason, and Motorola or Google would do well to tell it to us, but instead we're left guessing. Let's hope this is addressed, one way or the other, with Ice Cream Sandwich -- which should be hitting the Xoom shortly after release."
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