If you don’t have one at the moment, don’t do anything until you can do this step. The first troubleshooting step that you want to do right now is to see whether or not the bug that caused the deletion lies on the phone or not is to insert another known working SD card. What I’m getting to this – Any ideas how this could’ve happened and do you think the SD card would be readable even by some bigger data recovery company/solution? Thanks! - Chris I have a micro reader on my work PC I am going to try. Not sure yet what her phone will do, if anything. At present both phones SEE the card, but my phone won’t write to it or even allow it as a selectable storage device. At present I am backing up my wife’s phone and am going to swap cards and see what happens. I have placed it in my wife’s phone (also an Note8), no difference. I have reseated the SD card, no difference. While in the gallery, out of no where the number of images started to decrease rapidly until it deleted all images and albums, both on the phone and on the SD card (I had some memes and stupid things still saved to the phone). After power cycling the phone, I went back into gallery and could no longer view photos that had already been taken. At one point during the night the camera was throwing an error when attempting to take photos and videos saying “Video failed” or something along those lines. I have a Transcend Premium 300x 64 GB micro SD installed to which I have the camera set to save images and videos. Hello! Last night I had been taking pictures and video with my Galaxy Note8. Problem #2: Galaxy Note8 can’t read or write to SD card You should start with apps that offer free or paid upload privileges like Dropbox and see if any of them is causing the error. Try to go over your list of apps and identify those that regularly upload something. Are you positive that this is the only message in the error? Or is there any other indication that might pinpoint which of your apps has reached its upload limit? The “Server storage full” error you’re getting is not specific and does not tell us anything about the nature of your app it’s connected to so you must find out that out for yourself. That app may be using a remote server to store stuff like photos, videos, documents, etc and the allocated storage space for your account may have reached its limit. The reason why you can’t find server storage in your phone is the fact that it’s most probably linked to one of the apps you’re using. What can i do? I can’t even find anything like that in my phone. i have went through cleared all my cache deleted files Uninstalled apps put in a memory card everything it still keeps coming up. i try to click in on it But it does nothing. “Server storage full” keeps coming up in my Top notification panel. Problem #1: Galaxy Note8 “Server storage full” error keeps showing up This troubleshooting guide should answer some of them. Many #GalaxyNote8 owners have contacted us about storage issues and SD card problems.
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