[Q] A2SDgui - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

nt working on cm7....

phone rooted
script flashed
n ext3 made....

Have you installed link2sd out anything like that?
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For cm 7 I suggest to use s2e from Market. It's is special for CyanogenMod, much simpler to use and install and gives the same effect as a2sd.

Its working
Follow this step :
1. In CWM go to 'mount and stroage' then select 'mount data' and 'mount system'
2. Partition your SD card e.g. takes 1GB
3. Install zip SD card (a2sd darktremor script)
4. Reboot after success
5. Use Terminal Emulator or Better Terminal, if ypu don't have one download it in Market
6. In Better Terminal or Terminal Emulator, start typing 'su' (without quote')
7. Then type 'a2sd install' it will reboot when done
8. Go to Terminal again, type 'a2sd datasd'. When finish it will reboot next
9. Go to Terminal again, type 'a2sd cachesd' if success it will reboot again
10. Finally open Titanium Backup and you see the storage
Note: you need partition your SD with EXT3
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Is it necessary to move dalvik cache to sd?

Is it necessary to move dalvik cache to sd? If it is, what should i do to it with terminal emulator? Or should i delete them in the custom recovery?
Im very active in downloading apps and games and i realized my phone memory is decreasing eventhough my app2sd space is 300+ left.
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it isn't necessary but it is reccomended
this option is available in all Rom because it helps to save memory...
shotgun32 said:
Is it necessary to move dalvik cache to sd? If it is, what should i do to it with terminal emulator? Or should i delete them in the custom recovery?
Im very active in downloading apps and games and i realized my phone memory is decreasing eventhough my app2sd space is 300+ left.
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if you have a2sd in your rom, acquire root shell '#' in terminal emulator by typing 'su' and pressing enter. then enter the command 'a2sd cachesd' without quotes. reboot phone afterwards.
Thanks... but what if i move it to sd card, my sd card will keep decreasing too right due to the dalvik cache added. What happen if finally my sd card turns to 0mb due to full of dalvik cache saved and moved to sd card?
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victortangocharlie said:
if you have a2sd in your rom, acquire root shell '#' in terminal emulator by typing 'su' and pressing enter. then enter the command 'a2sd cachesd' without quotes. reboot phone afterwards.
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Hey i have tried do what u said in the terminal emulator im not pretty good with this app so i type app2sd cachesd then i press enter. Then it says permission denied and literally all my apps keep force close and i have to reboot. It tooks a while than the usual then it finally boot up. Then i checked in settings, my phone memory increasing only 2mb?
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Lol i typed 'app2d' no wonder it went wrong. So i try it again but this no mistake and then it said darktremor bla bla bla then my phone reboot. Then i checked in my settings my phone memory are still the same like before??!
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There is no way you will get to have no space on the EXTx(2,3 or 4) partition. I have moved everything on the SDCard (class 6) and it didn't even get to 100MB used (from 512MB). Anyway, I can't imagine aynbody installing 300-400 apps on the phone.
So in any case I would recommend to put everything on the SDCard (class6 or higher is recommended).
After you flash the A2SD darktremor scripts from whatever custom recovery you have I would recommend to do:
1. adb shell
2. su
3. a2sd cachesdreset -->the phone will reboot
1. and 2. again after reboot
4. a2sd datasd -->the phone will reboot
You should be fine afterwards.
marioemp2k7 said:
There is no way you will get to have no space on the EXTx(2,3 or 4) partition. I have moved everything on the SDCard (class 6) and it didn't even get to 100MB used (from 512MB). Anyway, I can't imagine aynbody installing 300-400 apps on the phone.
So in any case I would recommend to put everything on the SDCard (class6 or higher is recommended).
After you flash the A2SD darktremor scripts from whatever custom recovery you have I would recommend to do:
1. adb shell
2. su
3. a2sd cachesdreset -->the phone will reboot
1. and 2. again after reboot
4. a2sd datasd -->the phone will reboot
You should be fine afterwards.
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Hey i have done what you said in the terminal emulator. The command a2sd cachereset and a2sd datasd. But after my phone reboots i checked again in settings that my phone memory are sill the same like before??? And the Low On Space message are still appearing in m notification bar. Wtf??!!
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No, and I wouldn't recommend it.

Guide to DARK TREMOR app2sd script-

[LINK BACK]
While installing rom people often ask for link2sd or s2e support
As of enabling Dark tremor app2sd is difficult for them....
I did an extensive research and came up successful in using and applying it....
I would like to share it here....
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Before beginning it is assumed that you have a custom clockwork mod recovery and a custom rom is installed on your device. Alternatively, if you are in a stock firmware/rom and want to partition your sd card please Install Clock Work Mod Recovery and Flash a Custom Rom on your device. Also since partitioning your sd card will erase all your data stored in sd card, it is recommended that you backup your data to your computer. Now that you have backed up your data please follow these simple instructions to partition your sd card and install Darktremor App2sd script on your android smart phone.
PARTITIONING SD CARD
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1. Reboot your device into Clockwork Mod Recovery.
2. Go to Advance>>Partition SD Card option on your recovery and select a size (for ext 3 partition). This will create an ext 3 file system partition on your sd card called sd-ext. The size of your sd-ext partition should be determined on the basis of how much apps and games you are going to install on your device.
i have 1 Gb sd-ext on 8 gb memory ...
3. Also, select swap partition size as 0 Mb (select 64 or more for gaming purpose)
4. [Optional] Format your sd-ext from mounts and storage>>fromat /sd-ext option in CWM recovery.
5. Reboot your device and open a terminal emulator or shell commander and type in the following command to make sure that your second partition (aka sd-ext partition) is mounted at boot.
mount | grep sd-ext
You should see the following code:
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 on /sd-ext type ext3 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,barrier=1,nodelalloc,data=ordered)
INSTALLING DTAPPS2SD
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6. Now download Darktremor Apps2SD (link bottom) and copy it to your sdcard.
7. Reboot your device in CWM recovery and then mount your data and system by going to mounts and storage>>mount /data and mounts and storage>>mount /system options respectively.
8. Now go back to main menu and go to install zip from sd>>choose zip from sdcard option and select the dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta04-signed.zip file you downloaded from above.
9. After the script is installed reboot your device.
That’s all. You have successfully installed Darktremor Apps2SD on your device .
Note that the device will reboot again after you reboot your device. This is just to move all your apps to the second partition (sd-ext partition) and is normal.
Also if you want to manage your Apps2SD settings you can either use commands in terminal emulator or download the APPS2SDGUI application from market and manage everything from there. One of the useful command can be a2sd help. Try it on any terminal to see the help file that comes with Darktremor A2SD.
How to check if Apps2SD has been installed correctly...
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The following information is for those who are still unsure of whether Apps2SD has been installed and if it is working correctly after root.
Open a Terminal Editor on your phone
When you have the client open, type "su" to gain super user access, and then hit enter. Now type "ls -l /data" and hit enter. You should see a few lines, a couple of which should read on the far right column:
dalvik-cache -> /system/sd/dalvik-cache
app-private -> /system/sd/app-private
app -> /system/sd/app
Notice the -> indicating symlinks and the 'sd'
You can also run: busybox df -h to check the /system/sd that the folder is being used
If this output is visible to you, then Apps2SD is working properly and you have installed it correctly. You will notice that by checking Menu > Settings > SD & phone storage, there is still some internal memory going down due to cache, other data, etc, but the main apps all go on the SD card given the above result. I currently have 29 apps installed (including Google Earth, which is 22.1 MB in size itself) and my internal memory currently shows 119MB of available space.
You can perform more extensive checks by executing the following command:
ls /system/sd/app (this will list all the apps which you have installed to the SD card)
CONFIGURING APPS2D
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open terminal emulator,, and type the following:
• a2sd check : Checks a2sd status; displays information incl. where your apps, cahce and data are stored.
• a2sd cachesd : Moves dalvik cache to sd-ext partition.
• a2sd nocache : Moves dalvik cache back to internal storage.
• a2sd data2sd : Move /data/data to /sd-ext/data .
• a2sd nodata : Move /sd-ext/data back to internal storage.
• a2sd remove : Moves apps back to internal storage and sets no a2sd flag.
or u can simply use app2sdgui to do things.. a help is given in app just proceed on installing the app and go to help menu
PRECAUTIONS: tips you should take in mind
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After installing Darktremor Apps2SD don’t move your apps to sdcard either from Manage Applications Settings or by using app2sd pro or similar applications because it will ruin all your settings and your script will not work .
Also you may notice that your used space in internal storage shown in Manage Applications Setting is not decreasing even after you install Apps2SD and you may think that the script is not working. But remember if you followed all the instructions from above and got the same results as explained above then the script is working. It is shown so because system is fooled to believe that the apps are in internal storage but in reality they are stored in the secondary partition we created (i.e. in /sd-ext/app folder) on your device.
HAPPY INSTALLING APP2SD script...
A2SDGUI link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.elgubbo.a2sdGUI&hl=en
DT A2SD Version 2.7.5.3 Beta 04 - http://www.darktremor.info/files/a2sd/dtapps2sd-2.7.5.3-beta04-signed.zip
DT A2SD thread on xda : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715940
///// HIT ""THANKS"" if i helped u //////
Thanks a lot very clear instruccions.
i used this in themyth rom and it works fine
OPERATIONBUKOL said:
i used this in themyth rom and it works fine
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yup i camer to know abt it after the myth only...
pressing thanks button is a better way of thanking ...
Link are not working lol....
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We recommend using data2sd in the ace?
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makalolo said:
Link are not working lol....
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LINKS are back.....................
e.artillery said:
We recommend using data2sd in the ace?
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i would personally recommend the LINK2sd ...........next S2E...... and at last DTa2sd..........
as i get reboots on the myth when i connect my phone in mass storage mode........
Thx
Hey Aj.GaLaxY aCE,
very nice work, this made my actual rom being useable, thx!
Could you please tell the advantages and disadvantages of dt-app2sd over link2sd or s2e??
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unable to swap.
tried from terminal emulator too.
"Swap partion found"
function not implemented..!!"
Aj.GaLaxY aCE said:
i would personally recommend the LINK2sd ...........next S2E...... and at last DTa2sd..........
Hello dude, I installed Link2Sd and also use Manage Applications to move app to SD card. Would there be any problem or how should I correct it??? Please advice.... Thanks button hit.
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In fact, Darktremor A2SD is very buggy. I personally use S2E. :good:
is this going to effect on my sd card ? it will be format ??
the command for the data moving is : a2sd datasd , n thanx a million for this help cuz i was going outta my mind the last few days ,
How do i move an app to the internal memory using app2sd ? like flash player!
thanks for the great tutorial
sabah98 said:
Aj.GaLaxY aCE said:
i would personally recommend the LINK2sd ...........next S2E...... and at last DTa2sd..........
Hello dude, I installed Link2Sd and also use Manage Applications to move app to SD card. Would there be any problem or how should I correct it??? Please advice.... Thanks button hit.
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dont use manage applications to move apps.. ..... just use the commands or better download the a2sd gui app(easy to use than using terminal emulator) from playstore.. dta2sd itself moves ur app to sd card.... ... rest can be read from the post
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dredremon said:
is this going to effect on my sd card ? it will be format ??
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yep it will affect ur sd-card somewhat...the effect is after long duration and for good quality sd-cards is very low......4-6 years time........ as the applications try to continuosly use the data sector on the sd-card..........
BUT ITS practical to use... so dont worry
chanito88 said:
How do i move an app to the internal memory using app2sd ? like flash player!
thanks for the great tutorial
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as the name suggest the app is DARKTREMOR app 2 "SD" ......so use mange applications in your ace to move the app to internal memory
SORRY to every one who posted a querry,,, was out of xda for months

[Q] activate a2sd scripts

Im using GingerBlurB Shreyas rom, which includes A2SD support and Dalvik 2 SD....I know it's Darktremors from using Titanium Backup, my only problem now is I get stuck at splash screen when partitioning sdcard on a 32 swap 512 mb after flashing the rom...My question is how do I activate a2sd scripts when roms like these have the script included...With a few themed roms, there was a terminal emulator command "a2sd" or something like that, that you would type into TE after first boot. I could easily delete the associated script than repackage the zip and flash without the script but I really dont want to....I doubt the script is automatic after first boot considering the sdcard needs to be partitioned right ? I even tried flashing rom without partitioning the sdcard than using s2e I clicked the associated boxes and did a reboot but was stuck on splash screen
Ive always partitioned the sdcard, either installed Ungaze or Darktremors, than after booting I would install Link2Sd for Ungaze and S2E/A2SDGUI for Darktremors...Im not sure if Im doing this all correctly, my aim is to free up as much space on my phone as possible, so that is why ive always used a2sd scripts, to allow me to install as many applications as I can and still have descent performance for the phone...So could someone point me in the right direction of a thread that gives me a full breakdown of a2sd scripts, how to correctly install them ?
The command for darktremor a2sd is 'a2sd install' (without quotes). Type in terminal after su. If that doesn't work you can also try 'a2sd reinstall'
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[Problem] Access internal storage

Hey all
I'm asking for your help, because i can't boot on my S3 !
I have a reboot loop, and i want to reinstall stock rom throug Clockwork, but i can't mount my internal sdcard... and i have no external sdcard so i can't do anything !
So my problem is i can't move a rom from my PC to my phone because i can't access my internal storage...
Any tip ?
Thanks ! (Sorry i'm not english so... ahah)
Magickalash said:
Hey all
I'm asking for your help, because i can't boot on my S3 !
I have a reboot loop, and i want to reinstall stock rom throug Clockwork, but i can't mount my internal sdcard... and i have no external sdcard so i can't do anything !
So my problem is i can't move a rom from my PC to my phone because i can't access my internal storage...
Any tip ?
Thanks ! (Sorry i'm not english so... ahah)
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If you want to install a stock ROM, why not just grab a firmware tar and flash with ODIN?
Anyway, assuming that you somehow have a CWM-flashable ZIP of the stock ROM and you're using a custom CWM recovery, you can push files through ADB:
Install Kies so that all the required drivers are installed;
Grab SuperOneClick from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 and extract the ADB folder;
Attach a USB cable to the phone and to the computer;
Use CWM to mount /sdcard;
Open a Command Prompt in the folder where you extracted ADB;
run "adb shell";
run "ls /sdcard" and verify that your internal SD card is mounted (are the files that are on your internal SD card in that list?);
if it is mounted, run "exit" and then type "adb push", and then a space, and drag the ZIP file to the command prompt, add another space and then add "/sdcard" and press enter so you have something like this:
"adb push AStockROM,zip /sdcard"
qwerty12 said:
If you want to install a stock ROM, why not just grab a firmware tar and flash with ODIN?
Anyway, assuming that you somehow have a CWM-flashable ZIP of the stock ROM and you're using a custom CWM recovery, you can push files through ADB:
Install Kies so that all the required drivers are installed;
Grab SuperOneClick from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 and extract the ADB folder;
Attach a USB cable to the phone and to the computer;
Use CWM to mount /sdcard;
Open a Command Prompt in the folder where you extracted ADB;
run "adb shell";
run "ls /sdcard" and verify that your internal SD card is mounted (are the files that are on your internal SD card in that list?);
if it is mounted, run "exit" and then type "adb push", and then a space, and drag the ZIP file to the command prompt, add another space and then add "/sdcard" and press enter so you have something like this:
"adb push AStockROM,zip /sdcard"
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Thanks for your answer, but i already tried with adb shell.
When i go to the "sdcard" folder, it's empty !
Maybe I'll just have to buy a microSD tomorrow and then it'll work... But i don't want to wait until tomorrow :silly:
(On CWN, i have "Error mounting /sdcard" all the time... But it's because i only have my internal storage right ?
Thanks
Magickalash said:
Maybe I'll just have to buy a microSD tomorrow and then it'll work... But i don't want to wait until tomorrow :silly:
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I know what you mean
(On CWN, i have "Error mounting /sdcard" all the time... But it's because i only have my internal storage right ?
Thanks
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With CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 (CF 1.5) I can do this to get to the internal SD card:
install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from internal sdcard
and the card should be mounted on /data/media
qwerty12 said:
I know what you mean
With CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 (CF 1.5) I can do this to get to the internal SD card:
install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from internal sdcard
and the card should be mounted on /data/media
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Dude, you just saved my night
Thanks <3
Get an SD card and backup the complete phone memory using CWM
qwerty12 said:
I know what you mean
With CWM Recovery 5.5.0.4 (CF 1.5) I can do this to get to the internal SD card:
install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from internal sdcard
and the card should be mounted on /data/media
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I have the same problem as op in his first post as well as "Error mounting SD card". I tried the quoted instructions above and then the commands for adb, but on typying run adb shell and run ls /sdcard nothing happens. Could this be because I have jelly bean 4.1.2 and samsung removed the USB-mass torage feature in it for internal SD-cards?
I have the same exact CWM version.
If I type "run adb shell" (with the quotation) marks I get:
Run.exe
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Error: Couldn't find adb shell anywhere.
I even looked in the PATH
I also tried appending the following extensions:
[1]: .exe
[2]:
run "ls /sdcard" gives:
Run.exe
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Error: Couldn't find ls /sdcard anywhere.
I even looked in the PATH
I also tried appending the following extensions:
[1]: .exe
[2]:
Just to experiment I tried to mount sd card in cwm after choose zip - still get "Error mounting SD Card".
Also if I go into my data folder via CWM I don't have a media folder, but I guess that's because im inside the wrong partition.
And just to be clear about the command part. My ADB folder is located at C:\ADB
I opened elevated command prompt, typed "cd C:\ADB" (without quotation marks), then enter. Then i ran the adb shell and ls /sdcard commands.
I also restarted computer after installing KIES.
edit: my goal was to transfer nandroid backup to phone and do a restore, guess I'll have to go the odin route -> flash stock rom, then connect phone to windows and transfer the nandroid.
evilperro said:
I have the same problem as op in his first post as well as "Error mounting SD card". I tried the quoted instructions above and then the commands for adb, but on typying run adb shell and run ls /sdcard nothing happens. Could this be because I have jelly bean 4.1.2 and samsung removed the USB-mass torage feature in it for internal SD-cards?
I have the same exact CWM version.
If I type "run adb shell" (with the quotation) marks I get:
Run.exe
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Error: Couldn't find adb shell anywhere.
I even looked in the PATH
I also tried appending the following extensions:
[1]: .exe
[2]:
run "ls /sdcard" gives:
Run.exe
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Error: Couldn't find ls /sdcard anywhere.
I even looked in the PATH
I also tried appending the following extensions:
[1]: .exe
[2]:
Just to experiment I tried to mount sd card in cwm after choose zip - still get "Error mounting SD Card".
Also if I go into my data folder via CWM I don't have a media folder, but I guess that's because im inside the wrong partition.
And just to be clear about the command part. My ADB folder is located at C:\ADB
I opened elevated command prompt, typed "cd C:\ADB" (without quotation marks), then enter. Then i ran the adb shell and ls /sdcard commands.
I also restarted computer after installing KIES.
edit: my goal was to transfer nandroid backup to phone and do a restore, guess I'll have to go the odin route -> flash stock rom, then connect phone to windows and transfer the nandroid.
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Try just typing "ls" to see what folders you have. If you type "ls /sdcard" it shows nothing because the /sdcard in root is not a real folder, it is a link. Try "ls", after that try "ls /storage". I know my internal sdcard can be shown if I do "ls /storage/sdcard0". Hope that helps.
wangdaning said:
Try just typing "ls" to see what folders you have. If you type "ls /sdcard" it shows nothing because the /sdcard in root is not a real folder, it is a link. Try "ls", after that try "ls /storage". I know my internal sdcard can be shown if I do "ls /storage/sdcard0". Hope that helps.
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My reply is for posterity since I solved my problem by solution mentioned in edit. I don't require more assistance at this time, and will likely not answer if someone replies.
Using these commands still nothing happens in the command prompt.
evilperro said:
My reply is for posterity since I solved my problem by solution mentioned in edit. I don't require more assistance at this time, and will likely not answer if someone replies.
Using these commands still nothing happens in the command prompt.
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Then you mark the topic as solved .
jje
JJEgan said:
Then you mark the topic as solved .
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I doubt I can do that since I'm not OP or moderator?

odin cm10

Is there an Odin cm10? I ask because my friends sd card slot does not work. Thanks
wendellc said:
Is there an Odin cm10? I ask because my friends sd card slot does not work. Thanks
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According to this::
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Flashing_Guide_-_Android#ROM_update_without_SDcard
You can use this method:::
ROM update without SDcard
If you don't have an sd card, or your slot is broken you can try this trick, but you will need a custom recovery like Clockwork.
Boot up your phone to recovery. And move your rom file to the adb directory, and start a command line ( cmd )
adb shell
mount data
adb push D:\custom_rom.zip /data/
Wait until the push finished, and restart your device to recovery again with "adb reboot-bootloader"
mount data
mount /data /sdcard ( mount the data folder into your sdcard folder, so your recovery will think that you have an sdcard installed )
Locate the ROM .Zip file you wish to flash.
Confirm the flash by following the on-screen instructions (ie: pressing the trackball, pressing the call button, etc.)
If no errors arise during the flashing process then the ROM flash was successful, Reboot the device.
With some root file explorer, remove the rom file if you don't need it anymore, to free up space.
Or use adb to remove the custom recovery
adb shell rm data/custom_rom.zip
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You can do a search for " zip to tar"
But its fairly involved,,, so try above method 1st
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