I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from Verizon. I bought it new and it has an external SD card (32GB). It is not rooted and never has been rooted. It has worked flawlessly and have had no complaints until now. The problem started when I decided I wanted to load up the SD card with over 20GBs of music from my music library. I tried to use Media Monkey (the licensed version) to load the music and I started getting insufficient space. When I looked on the phone using Windows Explorer I noticed that only around 4GBs of data was in use on the external card but the internal storage was nearly full. Upon further investigation the lost.dir folder on the SD card contained hundreds of files with corrupt names and in the Music folder on the SD card there appeared to be shortened 6 to 8 character names with nothing under them and several of the music folders seemed intact with the long names and music under them. At this point I was suspecting both the Media Monkey software and perhaps something on the phone so I thought I would rule them out by removing all the music files from all storage areas and removed the SD card. I connected the SD card directly to my computer and reformatted it. It showed 32GB capacity. I copied 10GB of data onto the SD card as well as the