ironass
Extreme Android User
Why your SD card doesn't work the same in Android 4.4 KitKat, and the reasons for the change...
KitKat and SD cards
KitKat and SD cards
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So, should I move all my apps that are on the SD to the phone prior to the KK update to reduce the risk of losing them or their data?

Do you have a file manager, e.g. ES File Manager? If so, can it find your old GO backup on the card and transfer it to the phone?experiencing this. . .GO backup prompted NO SD card found and the backup file will be saved to internal storage. . .![]()
Do you have a file manager, e.g. ES File Manager? If so, can it find your old GO backup on the card and transfer it to the phone?
Surely there really should be an option in KitKat to convert your card to an ext4 format & then have it secured like internal memory (security problem solved).
Then there would be no problems from the sd card, the security issue would be null.
Cards would then have to be read through the phone on a windows pc, but directly accessible from a Linux pc.
I am sure Google could do this, if they want to that is.
"Android 4.4 KitKat removes your ability to write files to the MicroSD card" Isn't this too broad? KK doesn't allow apps to have free access to the ext SD card, but the apps are still free to write to their own directory. From what I have read, apps can still write to the ext SD card, but only to the directory owned by the app.
Just for my own clarification on this KitKat and microSD card business. All I have on my SD card are things like pix, some videos and pdf docs. When I do take a pix with the camera on my Note 3 I have it set to go onto my microSD card.
In addition I transfer or copy pix of my family from the web onto a directory on my laptop and then copy those to a directory on my microSD card. I view those files on my Note3 using either the Gallery app that came with the phone or QuickPic that I purchased from the Play Store.
.Will I be able to still view those pix, videos (using the built in video viewer) and pdfs (using Adobe Acrobat Reader for Android)?
I am not worried about loading and running apps from the microSD card. I just use it as more and separate storage from my phone storage.
Google really should've better explained the KK SD Card drama.
Google should do better job with these updates, need to be specific about the changes.
In other words, people got stupid about what the update really was, and started flapping their gums about something they didn't understand. What else is new.To be fair to Google Android, they did announce the enhanced security changes that KitKat brought to SD cards, (whose memory works differently to the phone's Internal storage), some 6+ months ago.
The fear, alarm and despondency has been caused, in the main, by posters on here and elsewhere, whose app's had not been updated, (and in some cases are still not), by their developers to work with KitKat and decided to blame KitKat rather than their apps. Hence my link in post #1, back in March.
