install apps to micro sd card? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

hi guys, had alook around but cant find out if its possible to install apps etc to my micro sd card on my prime with ics??
is it possible yet, if so how?
thanks for any help

I know of no way to do this, nor was there any method I knew of for Honeycomb. Granted it seems strange, but with at least 32 Gb internal memory, it's really not needed. I had 170 apps on my 16 Gb TF201 and hardly used 4-5 gig of space.

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[Q] SD Card Preperation

Hi All,
My new phone comes next Tuesday... Yippee!!
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Anyway I have read all I can on rooting the beastie and now I have a question about the SD card...
What size SD card is ample enough for any apps that I may need 8GB, 16GB, 32GB..?
I know this is dependent on how many apps I want but generally what's the norm?
I have looked in to backing up using titanium backup and can follow the partitioning exercise using Gparted (have already done this on a HTC Desire).
How much EXT4 am I likely to need in total?
Are there other apps that use the EXT4 on the SD card?
Does App2SD use the FAT32 partition or the EXT4?
Thanks in advance
JTB
Samsung Galaxy SII, Soooooon!!!
Okay so you'll get
2GB internal PHONE memory
16GB internal SD storage
Apps will be installed to the phone's memory. (from which about 1.2 gb is left due to system software)
Android's standard A2SD does save you some memory, but meh not too much if you ask me. So that external SD you're buying is seriously just an addon for lets say Music and movies.
Because you can store a lot on the internal 16 gigs (which has only about 13-14 gigs available)

[Q] to get around 300 mb apps space+format sd to archos file system

Hi,
I am a new girl on the block :| , I searched on the site but got no answer there,
I would like to know how I am getting around the 300 mb apps space imitation
and how I can format the sd card to archos file system,
that the 101 will not know the difference between the internal and external storage
and let me install all or most apps on the sd card.
The 101 is rooted with chulri and currently running apps2sd, which some progz can't be moved to the sd.
Many thanks in advance!
LV
lv426s said:
Hi,
I am a new girl on the block :| , I searched on the site but got no answer there,
I would like to know how I am getting around the 300 mb apps space imitation
and how I can format the sd card to archos file system,
that the 101 will not know the difference between the internal and external storage
and let me install all or most apps on the sd card.
The 101 is rooted with chulri and currently running apps2sd, which some progz can't be moved to the sd.
Many thanks in advance!
LV
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check this guide out for getting more than 300mb app space http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1196318
and you cant format the sdcard to 'archos file system' or rather you could format to the same file format but android will see them as two different devices, they are mounted at different locations, and theres no way to 'combine' to physical memory devices.
lv426s said:
The 101 is rooted with chulri and currently running apps2sd, which some progz can't be moved to the sd.
LV
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I suggest you use Titanium backup to move files to internal memory. Latest versions supposedly (never tested it) work with external SD cards as well..
Michael

[Q] Apps2SD? Is it worth it?

I purchased a 32GB MicroSD Class 10.
What do you think about Apps2SD?
Is it more useful for phones that has limited internal memory? or is it a smarter idea to run the apps from your SD card?
ALSO;
Since I install new ROMs all the time, will it make me re-download all the apps with a new install of the ROM?
Thanks!
fumus9
fumus9 said:
I purchased a 32GB MicroSD Class 10.
What do you think about Apps2SD?
Is it more useful for phones that has limited internal memory? or is it a smarter idea to run the apps from your SD card?
ALSO;
Since I install new ROMs all the time, will it make me re-download all the apps with a new install of the ROM?
Thanks!
fumus9
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I personally don't bother with A2SD. It was awesome on my older handsets that didn't have much space for apps. The 3D has something like 1.1GB so I don't think you'll fill that up too quickly even with application data/cache files. Some apps may require more data downloaded and they usually store extra files on your SD card.

[Q] Need help installing heavy apps on device with small internal memory.

The android device I'm using is a Rooted Proscan PLT9045k 9" tablet running android 4.1.1 with a Rockchip. It has a 1.4 ghz processor with just over 500mb of memory. Internal memory is just over a gig which makes it impossible to install games such as GTA:SA.
I've had multiple attempts installing the GTA games and MC games with no success and I'm running out of ideas. I could explain to you in detail all the things I've tried but I'd rather get fresh suggestions rather than solutions to my attempts.
To cut all the bullsh*t what I'm really trying to do is install game data directly from my SD card. I've attempted to do this with FolderMount but that didn't work. If there's a way to swap my internal SD with my external SD with my model I'd like to know. I currently have a 32gb class 10 micro sd card inside my tablet if you're wondering.
And to any mods that are reading this if my post here is in the wrong thread or what not please feel free to move it to the proper section. As you could probably tell I'm very new here.

Mediapad T1 8 pro

Hi all
Please can anyone help me understand if it is possible to use an external SD card as the internal card. I bought 2 of these tablets for my twin boys 7 years old and somehow it runs out of space. I put in an external SD 32gb but not all apps can move to it and updates from play store not downloading due to no space. I have rooted the tablets and unlocked the bootloader, installed Xposed framework with obb to sd and xinternal but it doesn't do the trick. Is there anyway to trick the ROM into seeing the external SD as the internal?

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