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internal memory becoming short even after moving all the downloaded apps to sd card..... do any body have any solution....????
Did you clean the cache from the browser and other apps ?
Even if you move apps to the sdcard through Apps2SD, Android still installs stuff to the phone's internal storage for the dalvik cache and Using something like Link2SD with a partitioned memory card will solve this.
If you use Link2SD, DO NOT use Apps2SD of anykind. they are counterproductive.
The LG509P Optimus T only has 200MB internal storage.
I use an 8GB card partitioned with a 512MB ext2 partition for Link2SD. With all the apps I have installed (about 35-40), my internal phone storage is only using 55mb or so, with everything else going to the card automatically through Link2SD.
Clean browser & facebook or other apps cache and data.
create an partition on your device and download a2sd gui from market and flash darktremor a2sd script via recovery...then reboot and open a2sd gui app and select app on sd...in the dalvik cache tab select move cache to sd-ext.
links are here:
for a2sd gui:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12069632#post12069632
and for the script: kindly search google.
hit the thanks button if I have helped you.
here is the script which is working on my phone
please check if your rom supports it...I dunno which ones do..but the forum and some google search might help..
hit the thanks button if i have helped you.
Link2Sd requires no special script or custom recovery for install or rom checking. All you need is a partitioned sd card, and to download the app from the market.
Guys which one is better installing apps2sd script of link2sd?
sajjan said:
here is the script which is working on my phone
please check if your rom supports it...I dunno which ones do..but the forum and some google search might help..
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Use this it fixes everything
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Somyab said:
Guys which one is better installing apps2sd script of link2sd?
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With link2sd you have a GUI and a choice what to move to SD. With apps2sd, everything is moved, no choice, no GUI. Decide for yourself.
how much of memory does links2sd free ??? with data2sd my internal memory is 140 mb free...yeah its a little cumbersome but once done no worries...
sajjan said:
how much of memory does links2sd free ??? with data2sd my internal memory is 140 mb free...yeah its a little cumbersome but once done no worries...
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Uhm... Depends on how many apps you move, surprisingly You can move the app, dalvik cache and libs (manually or automatically, all configurable).
navin.shah said:
internal memory becoming short even after moving all the downloaded apps to sd card..... do any body have any solution....????
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thats because your dalvik-cache is on phone..
NOTE: SOme ppl report that phone gets a little slower with dalvik-cache on sd..
try this
open terminal
type "su"
then u get a # prompt
execute this "a2sd cachesdreset"
Phone wil reboot and it might TAKE a while in rebuilind dalvik-cache
..you have a lot of free space in phone now..Check it
maximum free memory
well but whats the maximum memory free..
I dont see any harm in moving everything at one to the extention...i am too lazy and prefer shifting everything at once
Dude just follow the steps everything is automated..You will get arnd 150~160mb free after its done..
I've got about 35-40 apps on my phone, using a Class 4 8GB sd card, and my phone has 155mb free. there are some things you don't want to move through Link2SD (such as desktop widgets) or they dont work.
im a newbie.... can you tell me how to partition the sd card......
Dude install custom recovery(I m using AMonra2.2.1) ..Then boot into the recovery and select Partition Sd card ..Select all upgrade options one by one and settle for ext4..And
these options will partition
swap=0
ext=512
fat=rest
using rom manager is another alternative...use the values as given above by sarfaraz
i'm working with stock froyo
link2sd i think doesn't move the the whole
app ( i tick app , delvik and lib
data) ,
ii hv epocrates whic is 2MB and 45 MB
date , link2sd moves only the 2 mega and
leaves 45 on my internal memory ,
same with angry birds .only move 1 mega to sd and leaves 12 mega on my internal memory
move 2 sd enabler and apps2sd i think they do the same
my phone is useless if i didn't find definitive
solution to the low memory issue
so How can i move the WHOLE app to sd
best regard
foggy_light said:
i'm working with stock froyo
link2sd i think doesn't move the the whole
app ( i tick app , delvik and lib
data) ,
ii hv epocrates whic is 2MB and 45 MB
date , link2sd moves only the 2 mega and
leaves 45 on my internal memory ,
same with angry birds .only move 1 mega to sd and leaves 12 mega on my internal memory
move 2 sd enabler and apps2sd i think they do the same
my phone is useless if i didn't find definitive
solution to the low memory issue
so How can i move the WHOLE app to sd
best regard
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Try move2sd enabler and app2sd too. Maybe it helping(dont know exactly anymore), if not, they do not do any damaging to your phone. If not helping you just can unistall them then(TRY them)!
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
Try move2sd enabler and app2sd too. Maybe it helping(dont know exactly anymore), if not, they do not do any damaging to your phone. If not helping you just can unistall them then(TRY them)!
CHEERS!
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thanks for ur interest but if u read my post i already wrote that i tried move 2sd enabler but the same it cannot move the whole app . only part of it
foggy_light said:
thanks for ur interest but if u read my post i already wrote that i tried move 2sd enabler but the same it cannot move the whole app . only part of it
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Jep, I read, just saying it to be shore. Then I think you try to FLASH you FROYO again and try then. It was worked to me before I was in FROYO! Was installed move2sd enabler, then run it, but EXTERNAL. Install app2sd, then JUST run it and you can close it. Now install link2sd(and OF COURSE you must be ROOTED, with two partitions in SD[FAT32 & EXT2]). And it must be working or you doing something wrong. SORRY!
CHEERS!
casiocas said:
Jep, I read, just saying it to be shore. Then I think you try to FLASH you FROYO again and try then. It was worked to me before I was in FROYO! Was installed move2sd enabler, then run it, but EXTERNAL. Install app2sd, then JUST run it and you can close it. Now install link2sd(and OF COURSE you must be ROOTED, with two partitions in SD[FAT32 & EXT2]). And it must be working or you doing something wrong. SORRY!
CHEERS!
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thanks again buddy .i reset factory settings and reformated sd to fat32 and ext2 and rooted with superoneclick and installed move2sd enabler and link2sd but for sorry the problem is the same i cant move the whole app.
whn u were on froyo could u move the whole app ?
and how please ????
and how u do it on gingerbread
best regards
foggy_light said:
thanks again buddy .i reset factory settings and reformated sd to fat32 and ext2 and rooted with superoneclick and installed move2sd enabler and link2sd but for sorry the problem is the same i cant move the whole app.
whn u were on froyo could u move the whole app ?
and how please ????
and how u do it on gingerbread
best regards
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finally I found the way to move the whole app to the sd card, i Have froyo 2.2.1 stock what you have to do is this:
-root your phone
-Make a partition to the sd card, FAT32 and ext2
-install move2sd enabler
then install move2sd and select EXTERNAL
-install link2sd and select ext2 and reboot
-after rebooting open link2sd and select the app you want to move, it say on sd (froyo way) select manage and move to phone select the app again and select create link, select the 3 checks, make the link, select app again, manage, move to sd card, your memory will increase a little bit with each app...
worked for me,,,
plotinus said:
finally I found the way to move the whole app to the sd card, i Have froyo 2.2.1 stock what you have to do is this:
-root your phone
-Make a partition to the sd card, FAT32 and ext2
-install move2sd enabler
then install move2sd and select EXTERNAL
-install link2sd and select ext2 and reboot
-after rebooting open link2sd and select the app you want to move, it say on sd (froyo way) select manage and move to phone select the app again and select create link, select the 3 checks, make the link, select app again, manage, move to sd card, your memory will increase a little bit with each app...
worked for me,,,
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thnx a lot bro
did it 10 days ago and working great
but i hv both pattitions fat32 not ext2 ( didnt work for me)
but i got important app had 45 mb data on phone memory . how cn i move data to sd ? the app is epocrates medical
tried data2sd but it has many bugs
btw why the memory decreases slowly despite using move2sd enabler and link2sd ¿???
Well the cache and data keep on increasing as you use browsers and games....titanium backup has the option of moving data of each app to sd...if u have darktremors apps2sd there is a data2sd command
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good morning,
my ace has 233 ginger installed, rooted.
I always used titanium back to move apps from telephone memory to SD.
I just discovered that linksd makes the same thing.
Reading around it seems the link2sd move completely the applications leaving only the link in the internal memory, but I don't know if titanium makes the same.
I'm wondering Which are the differences between these two methods and which is the best program to move applications?
thanks
I use Titanium Backup to move to SD and it must transfer the files to SD and leaves a link on the internal because amount of ram available increases on the internal drive.
I have had no issues with it.
Baracs said:
I use Titanium Backup to move to SD and it must transfer the files to SD and leaves a link on the internal because amount of ram available increases on the internal drive.
I have had no issues with it.
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Ram?
noboddy has tested both the applications to understand which is the best one?
I think titanium makes a mount point for each moved app, and link2sd a symbolic link. Dunno what's better though. I would say... Test it in performance, comparability and memory usage...
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I have the same question bro. Did you get the answer yet??
I've using the Titanium Backup feature but seems almost everyone "love" link2sd, so it has to have something different I guees.
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
EmoBoiix3 said:
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
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Hey thanks. That means is "not that usefull" as Link2SD right?
Seems I'll have to try it then.
Any problems with it?
coluichepensa said:
good morning,
my ace has 233 ginger installed, rooted.
I always used titanium back to move apps from telephone memory to SD.
I just discovered that linksd makes the same thing.
Reading around it seems the link2sd move completely the applications leaving only the link in the internal memory, but I don't know if titanium makes the same.
I'm wondering Which are the differences between these two methods and which is the best program to move applications?
thanks
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I just install S2E and then restore all my apps using Titanium Backup. S2E installs them in the SD automatically so I don't have to stop to batch move them so the SD.
Titanium uses the older method in which apps are stored on the FAT partition and mounted, link2sd needs a second ext4/3 partition and simlinks each app. link2sd method is better as it doesn't need to wait to mount on first login. Titanium leaves dalvik cache on internal, link2sd moves it to ext partition and so it saves more space. s2e and a2sd is similar to link2sd but they symlink the whole folder, which is less flexible but easier to manage.
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You can use other software
iandol said:
... link2sd needs a second ext4/3 partition and simlinks each app. link2sd method is better as it doesn't need to wait to mount on first login. ...
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And that's exactly the problem with link2sd: it runs late. So the apps it links to aren't available while the sdcard is scanned for icons and file paths. Consequently it often (ie. always in my case!) has to restart or "soft boot" the device, which is annoying to say the least. I even had some unusable apps that couldn't take the fuzz. All probs repaired easily, but then, why bother? I kept the 500MB ext2 partition, though, might come in handy some day.
I suggest using ext2 as a general rule: ext3/ext4 are created with a log by default. This log carries changes to any data on disk and is flushed out from time to time by a special kernel thread. While this can speed operation and even safe guard against data corruption it is also unsuitable for flash storage and puts load on the wear levelling block driver beneath it _if there is one_! Now ext3/ext4 can be created and mounted without a log, but you'd have to trust other peoples/devs judgement to get this right. Not a problem with ext2. Ext4 is really fast and reliable, but with flash the bottleneck is elsewhere.
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EmoBoiix3 said:
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
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Exactly.
I use both the apps, and you can make them working togheter for the best backup - restore experience on our SGA:
simply do this:
1) set autolink option "on" and install location option to "external" within Link2SD before installing the apps, all will be linked to SD automatically.
2) set "restore backups to ..." option to "Internal storage" within Titanium backup before restoring.
Once you do this, apps restored with titanium will be auto linked.
WARNING: don't link app like launchers (and related, like theme) or keyboards.
Hm, I've not had those problems with link2sd. I do agree that s2e method is simpler and less prone to possible errors; a sym linked dir doesn't need a service to relink per application as link2sd does. And I agree that if you are unsure about disabling journaling on ext4, then ext2 is a better default. Annoyingly sd-ext seems to mount as ext3 by default, so I manually edited init.d to mount as ext4 and removed journaling.
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pourya-man said:
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True. Who has used Norton Utility Manager?
Although we can move apps to sd with rooted device but it still comsumes some memory form mobile. Is it not possible to move apps to sd without any consumstion of internal memory?
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I dont think so...
Partition your SD and use link2SD if you're on stock rom or a2SD / s2e if you're on custom rom. Still, all apps use a small amount of internal storage. Also check if your cache isn't too big, I've recovered up to 40 MB by clearing cache every few months.
You can use "S2E" from market and tick all option including the data one but you will get a decrease in performace. For data you must enter in definitions and tick advanced for accessing it.
I am using Miracale v4 by itasoulas and using link2sd to move apps to sd but if i download heavy size app or games it takes much more internal memory so, i'm running out of internal memory.
If i do partition of my sd card to install app separately will it also consume internal phone memory?
gengi said:
You can use "S2E" from market and tick all option including the data one but you will get a decrease in performace. For data you must enter in definitions and tick advanced for accessing it.
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I have made partition of sd yet. Im thinking of making it if I get any solution.
I used Link2SD and now have over 100mb free internal space. I partitioned the sd card to ext3, 1024mb.... works like a charm, no performance issues.. widgets are recognized as well.
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Yeap, just partition your sdcrd with minitools and have fun with link2sd over 60apps + around 7 games and still 112mb free
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NunoPitbull said:
Yeap, just partition your sdcrd with minitools and have fun with link2sd over 60apps + around 7 games and still 112mb free
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hello !! am new to android so plz tell me how do i partition my sd card !!
do i have to back up my sd card ??
comradeAce said:
I have made partition of sd yet. Im thinking of making it if I get any solution.
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comradeAce please change your profile picture... I'm already using it first
Partition SD card with either CWM or mini tool
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This is the solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1476121 .. I did this on my ace .. Now it got 72MB free internal memory ..
HIT THANKS if this HELPS
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MrChaosDesire said:
comradeAce please change your profile picture... I'm already using it first
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lol why should I? who cares anyway.
get titanium backup and use the "Convert to system app" option...this moves the app to free ROM memory...this should give you at least 25-45 MB user memory
Soumitra.5693 said:
get titanium backup and use the "Convert to system app" option...this moves the app to free ROM memory...this should give you at least 25-45 MB user memory
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ROM has less memory than SD card
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neo2306 said:
hello !! am new to android so plz tell me how do i partition my sd card !!
do i have to back up my sd card ??
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i choose manual to move app to sdcard from settings(no use any app for this),20 hd games+17 casual games + 35 apps i still have 70mb free memory,maybe s2e gives more free space but it isn't stable,sometimes when i unplug my battery because of lags,then my apps are gone,link2sd is rubbish,they just give me 40 mb space and unstable like s2e.
sorry for my english
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ROM has less memory than SD card
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Absolutely true, the only thing good is that it still keeps the app fast (+ widgets) and no hassle on connecting USB
Useful for just those 4-5 apps one wants
Even in link2sd no hassle in USB class 10 sdcard so its super fast :-D
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You need a rooted Ace for this? And custom ROM?
Guys,
Sorry to ask a noob question:
I know how to partition the SD card to EXT, but does these apps mentioned, Link2SD etc, working with stock rom? And uprooted phone?
Thanks.
Yes.
But you need follow the tutorials that are posted in the forum (hit search).
In stock roms u need (i guess) another kernel that support inid.d scripts.
The only reason i love cyanogen is because of s2e, after move dalvin on ed-ext i have 160 mb and with all my apps (20-+) i have 140mb.
I don't know if on stock u can do what s2e does but there are another tricks. (Link2sd) for exemple.
I have done transfer all apps to Sdcard using adb shell, but the internal memory is full now whereas the apps on the SdCard!
please any suggestion to fix it!?
@boss-619, You did push only "apps" into your SD card manually and took benefit of Android natural App2SD Support, but rest of them from dex + lib files /data /data/Dalvick -cache files etc .etc,,, of each individual was remained inside your internal storage space. You can use symlink mechanism , used inside link2sd ( re-partitioning of SD card into ext2,4 and FAT,32 is required,>>suggested through CWM) to transfer above I did mention into /SD-ext partition,Thus free some of your space. However I would recommend Universal CronMod INT2EXT+ ,which does not require linking and far more efficient for your device by increasing your internal storage space. You may follow my comments and the other fellow for more insight into how thing must be done in order to be effective ( post#481-483). Also please state stock/custom Rom you are using at the moment for more help in near future .
Edit: Reading Post#480 is also beneficial, regardless of your custom/stock based Rom you are using atm.
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@boss-619, You did push only "apps" into your SD card manually and took benefit of Android natural App2SD Support, but rest of them from dex + lib files /data /data/Dalvick -cache files etc .etc,,, of each individual was remained inside your internal storage space. You can use symlink mechanism , used inside link2sd ( re-partitioning of SD card into ext2,4 and FAT,32 is required,>>suggested through CWM) to transfer above I did mention into /SD-ext partition,Thus free some of your space. However I would recommend Universal CronMod INT2EXT+ ,which does not require linking and far more efficient for your device by increasing your internal storage space. You may follow my comments and the other fellow for more insight into how thing must be done in order to be effective ( post#481-483). Also please state stock/custom Rom you are using at the moment for more help in near future .
Edit: Reading Post#480 is also beneficial, regardless of your custom/stock based Rom you are using atm.
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Thank you so much!
Use link 2sd app ... I'm using its better
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Acedevloper_sushant said:
Use link 2sd app ... I'm using its better
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You need to give us more than half a sentence to convince and back up your claim. Link2sd might be more flexible in some regards , but nothing can beat universal script in performance and balance you can create in between your 100+ apps and your very limited internal storage . I am going to give you benefit of doubt here,, imagine you need your Link2sd recognize your Ext partitions, thus, when doing a Nandroid backup, Nandroid would not recognize the Fat32 partition where apps were and would not back it up,, quite frustrating ,,