hey,
I wanted to download move2sd enabler at the android market, but it says that the app is not compatible with my device..
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strange,
worked for me,
Maybe try this.
Do you have root?
You can try link2sd. I use without problem on my Neo
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You not need this app, neo allredy has a apps 2 SD feature, just open app in manager and press move to SD Card
Lietotajs said:
You not need this app, neo allredy has a apps 2 SD feature, just open app in manager and press move to SD Card
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Move2SD enabeler lets app like big games who can't go to sd still go to sd....
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i am trying to put apps on sdcard but it says that i dont have enough space on my sd, although i have still 12 gb free
can someone pls help me?
im running slades minicm/cm6 hybrid
darrie1 said:
i am trying to put apps on sdcard but it says that i dont have enough space on my sd, although i have still 12 gb free
can someone pls help me?
im running slades minicm/cm6 hybrid
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please delete all hidden folders on the sd card (they start with ".foldername")
of course make backup before.
you might need to redownload some apps then.
This is caused if you had apps in a previous version moved to sd.
how do i delete them if they are hidden???
thank you
The file explorer on the rom shows them or use root explorer. Or in windows set show all files (google how to show hidden folder on windows)
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I am still gettin the same message that i dont have enough space on sd.
Should i format my sdcard?
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First i would suggest to deinstall the apps which are already on sd. Then format sd card (make sure to only have 1 partition).
Then download from market and reinstall the apps. Then move to sd.
This is how i managed it.
(you can goto settings,applications,application administration and click on the sd tab and deinstall apps)
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What has to be done, that apps I download are installed to the SD card by default?
I installed some apps manually, some through the market, but they are always installed to the phone memory, and I have to manually move them to the SD card afterwards.
Master One said:
What has to be done, that apps I download are installed to the SD card by default?
I installed some apps manually, some through the market, but they are always installed to the phone memory, and I have to manually move them to the SD card afterwards.
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Go here.. Settings-->cyanogenmod setting-->application-->check the allow application to move to sdcard... N the below it.. install application to tab.. then choose external..done
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Thanks, I knew I must have missed something.
been getting a message that my storage is low and need to move my apps to an sd card. i just purchased an sd card and moved my apps. but they have vanished, though from my available storage i can see they are still there. please how do i retrieve my apps. HELP
r_maclaw said:
been getting a message that my storage is low and need to move my apps to an sd card. i just purchased an sd card and moved my apps. but they have vanished, though from my available storage i can see they are still there. please how do i retrieve my apps. HELP
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Will you elaborate your problem.which phone,which android version,everything
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apps from internal storage to sd card
thanks, i am currently using the Gionee E3, android OS 4.2.1. and was using the go launcher when i moved the apps to my sd card, i kept getting a "flipboard has stopped working" etc. restarted my phone just now and switched back to default launcher, the icons (droid icons) have appeared but if i select any, it says this app is not installed on your phone.
hope this was helpful.
giridhargp said:
Will you elaborate your problem.which phone,which android version,everything
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r_maclaw said:
thanks, i am currently using the Gionee E3, android OS 4.2.1. and was using the go launcher when i moved the apps to my sd card, i kept getting a "flipboard has stopped working" etc. restarted my phone just now and switched back to default launcher, the icons (droid icons) have appeared but if i select any, it says this app is not installed on your phone.
hope this was helpful.
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You cannot move apps to sd card on android 4.2
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i did using clean master. anyways, what do i do now
giridhargp said:
You cannot move apps to sd card on android 4.2
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r_maclaw said:
i did using clean master. anyways, what do i do now
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I tried clean master, and moved es file explorer, after that I checked my sd card. There was no es filemanager apk or its data. I checked in internal memory it's still there
I don't know what it does. But in android 4.2 you can't move apps to sd
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r_maclaw said:
i did using clean master. anyways, what do i do now
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Did you deleted clean master. Before uninstalling you need to restore apps otherwise it won't work.
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if you have not deleted clean master try restoring the apps back to phone storage
Use Link2SD ( Need Root )
r_maclaw said:
been getting a message that my storage is low and need to move my apps to an sd card. i just purchased an sd card and moved my apps. but they have vanished, though from my available storage i can see they are still there. please how do i retrieve my apps. HELP
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You Can't move all apps to sd card. It is restricted by app developer
But You can move it using Link2SD App which allows those apps to be moved to SD card..
*Your device should be rooted to use Link2SD App
Download Link2SD from Play Store
Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
Thanks each & every post which helps you...
Hi, es file explorer, ttorrent and other app's have a hard time accessing my external SD card... It's not the card itself problem, I tried with another and still the same results... Please help!!!!
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clueless_stranger said:
Hi, es file explorer, ttorrent and other app's have a hard time accessing my external SD card... It's not the card itself problem, I tried with another and still the same results... Please help!!!!
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on stock Sony 4.4.2?
search for sdcard write fix or something like that
blueether said:
on stock Sony 4.4.2?
search for sdcard write fix or something like that
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None of the solutions on google are working though... And yes, I'm running android 4.4.2 stock on xperia z ultra... Everytime I try to change something on it like download a torrent using ttorrent or add or delete a file on it, it says operation failed and stuff like that... The weird thing is that when I use other file managers like the file commander app, everything works!
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It will only work with File Commander.
On kit kat, google has imposed sd card write permissions.
So only Sony stock apps can write into the partition. So you can use File Commander to cut, copy, paste, delete etc.
3rd party apps cannot modify the sd card. This has been done to increase security.
So if you are rooted, search for SD fix on play store.
If you aren't rooted, then root and fix it
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I have a D618 (4GB internal), and I noticed that there is a "Move to SD" option in the app manager, I tried it, but the app data is still in the internal memory.
And I heard that Kitkat devices have write issues with the SD card, and there is an app for fixing that, but I haven't tried it since my phone is not yet rooted.
Anyone here who has a rooted phone want to try?
Thanks
Move to SD only moves part of the apk file not app data.
It's not affected by the kitkat write issue.
My idea
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
Vagelis1608 said:
Move to SD only moves part of the apk file not app data.
It's not affected by the kitkat write issue.
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I see, thanks for the info
hardcore515 said:
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
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Will try it soon XD
hardcore515 said:
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
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Thanks mate, worked for me
If you create a ext4 partition on your sdcard, there's multiple guides online for this. Then root your device and download link2sd, your able to move all apps, cache from apps and etc to the sdcard
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steffenbakke said:
If you create a ext4 partition on your sdcard, there's multiple guides online for this. Then root your device and download link2sd, your able to move all apps, cache from apps and etc to the sdcard
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Once my phone gets back from service, I will try to make a script which will mount /data/app/ and /data/dalvik-cache/ to a second partition on the SD.
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