There is absolutely never enough room for anything on any ROM I've used on my Aria. I install everything to SD, but even with updates and whatnot, it fills to the point where I can't even receive a SMS text message because the memory is full.
I've tried every custom ROM that existed as of December 2011 but now there seems to be new ROMs, including some CM9alpha/ICS ROMs.
I just want the ability to take some pictures, install some apps (TO SD!) and not have to be constantly deleting texts just to receive more.
So my question to you all is which ROM leaves the most space available? At this point aesthetics mean absolutely nothing. I'm sorry if this has been answered before, I did a few searches and nothing turned up. I can't imagine I'm the only person who experiences this issue.
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There is absolutely never enough room for anything on any ROM I've used on my Aria. I install everything to SD, but even with updates and whatnot, it fills to the point where I can't even receive a SMS text message because the memory is full.
I've tried every custom ROM that existed as of December 2011 but now there seems to be new ROMs, including some CM9alpha/ICS ROMs.
I just want the ability to take some pictures, install some apps (TO SD!) and not have to be constantly deleting texts just to receive more.
So my question to you all is which ROM leaves the most space available? At this point aesthetics mean absolutely nothing. I'm sorry if this has been answered before, I did a few searches and nothing turned up. I can't imagine I'm the only person who experiences this issue.
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CM7 should take up the least space. What do you mean by "There is absolutely never enough room for anything"? Have you ever done a clean install?
1) Format your SD card so that you have two partitions. The first one is FAT32 and the second one is ext3 (in that order). Apps will install to the ext3 partition, so make it as big as you need. I'd suggest 1GB if you have the space, but you probably won't need that much. Remember to put CM7 and Gapps back on the FAT32 partition before the next step.
2) Install your favorite version of CM7 & Gapps using the usual process.
3) Follow these instructions exactly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21667779&postcount=5
4) Never manually move applications to the SD card from the Manage Applications menu. Once you set up everything like above, you can use the phone freely without ever changing any settings about where apps are installed.
99% of users will never run out of space if they use this setup.
This can be done with other ROMs too, but isn't as easy to set up.
Edit: Oh, and I forgot to mention. You really should only do this if you have a fast SD card (class 6 or better). Otherwise it'll probably slow your phone down a lot.
Theonew said:
CM7 should take up the least space. What do you mean by "There is absolutely never enough room for anything"? Have you ever done a clean install?
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^^ Agreed.
CM7 left me with I believe 80mb or 100mb for internal storage with a clean install. Highly recommend it, as far as storage goes.
drumist said:
1) Format your SD card so that you have two partitions. The first one is FAT32 and the second one is ext3 (in that order). Apps will install to the ext3 partition, so make it as big as you need. I'd suggest 1GB if you have the space, but you probably won't need that much. Remember to put CM7 and Gapps back on the FAT32 partition before the next step.
2) Install your favorite version of CM7 & Gapps using the usual process.
3) Follow these instructions exactly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21667779&postcount=5
4) Never manually move applications to the SD card from the Manage Applications menu. Once you set up everything like above, you can use the phone freely without ever changing any settings about where apps are installed.
99% of users will never run out of space if they use this setup.
This can be done with other ROMs too, but isn't as easy to set up.
Edit: Oh, and I forgot to mention. You really should only do this if you have a fast SD card (class 6 or better). Otherwise it'll probably slow your phone down a lot.
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Thanks for this. I'm going to give it a try. Storage space was also my issue.
This worked perfectly. Thank you so much.
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So, after owning alot more android aps than I should, I feel it is neccessary to go with aps2sd
I do have questions though..
1.Where do I find a howto? When I say a howto, I mean a decent walkthru from the start of the partitioning process in amonrecovery to running all the way to setting it up on your phones rom.
2.Do I need a different card other than what came with my Eris? I have read alot that this card causes roms to lag?
3.Once this is setup, how does transitions work when you switch to other roms?
Thanks in advance guys
by the way, I am currently using Buuf rom which is bases off of Fresh2.1.2 if anyone is wondering.
1. there's a couple of guides here... but it's really easy to setup in amon.
- first, copy all your data from SD to your PC (i.e., backup your data)
- boot into recovery
- scroll down to "Partition sdcard" - press trackball to confirm
- for "swap-size" scroll down on trackball to choose "0" (this may be were you hear "lag" from... our internal Eris memory is quicker than your SD for swap)
- for "ext2-size" choose how much space you want for your apps... i choose 768mb (but this is quite alot... for most 512 is plenty)
- "fat32-size" will be the remainder of space on your sdcard - press trackball to confirm your settings and start partitioning.
- once done... you go back to the "Partition sdcard" menu and choose "SD: ext2 to ext3" - press trackball to confirm
after this, your card is ready to go... you can copy your data back.
as for "setting up" on roms... to be honest, in my experience, it varies. some roms work GREAT w/apps2sd... others take a lot of "playing" to get working. both cyanogen based roms here worked great with apps2sd... and it was as easy as going to Settings > Applications and checking the apps2sd box. reboot, install apps, done!
2. i'd say most apps will run just fine from the stock sd card. i didn't notice any lag when using mine (though i upgraded to a class 4 16gb card that i got on the cheap from ebay). again, if your swap was on the stock sd, it may cause lag (and i wouldn't run the swap on sd unless i had a class 6 sdcard, personally)
3. again, this will vary from rom to rom. when i switch between the cyanogen roms, my apps setup/restore just fine
There is a detailed explanation of a2sd by one of the devs himself over in the General Board (where this thread should be):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=703747
tenzomonk said:
1. there's a couple of guides here... but it's really easy to setup in amon.
- first, copy all your data from SD to your PC (i.e., backup your data)
- boot into recovery
- scroll down to "Partition sdcard" - press trackball to confirm
- for "swap-size" scroll down on trackball to choose "0" (this may be were you hear "lag" from... our internal Eris memory is quicker than your SD for swap)
- for "ext2-size" choose how much space you want for your apps... i choose 768mb (but this is quite alot... for most 512 is plenty)
- "fat32-size" will be the remainder of space on your sdcard - press trackball to confirm your settings and start partitioning.
- once done... you go back to the "Partition sdcard" menu and choose "SD: ext2 to ext3" - press trackball to confirm
after this, your card is ready to go... you can copy your data back.
as for "setting up" on roms... to be honest, in my experience, it varies. some roms work GREAT w/apps2sd... others take a lot of "playing" to get working. both cyanogen based roms here worked great with apps2sd... and it was as easy as going to Settings > Applications and checking the apps2sd box. reboot, install apps, done!
2. i'd say most apps will run just fine from the stock sd card. i didn't notice any lag when using mine (though i upgraded to a class 4 16gb card that i got on the cheap from ebay). again, if your swap was on the stock sd, it may cause lag (and i wouldn't run the swap on sd unless i had a class 6 sdcard, personally)
3. again, this will vary from rom to rom. when i switch between the cyanogen roms, my apps setup/restore just fine
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hey i just followed ur steps but when the phone rebooted all i get is blank sd-card or unsupported file system any ideas, please help
You may have completely wiped your sd card. Hopefully you did a back up on your computer.
Question for the others: if a rom doesn't have apps2sd, I downloaded one before and put some of my apps and widget apps on there, but when I do a long press on my screen to pick a widget its no longer there. is this how apps2sd work?
especially for the Eris since it only has 159MB.
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You may have completely wiped your sd card. Hopefully you did a back up on your computer.
Question for the others: if a rom doesn't have apps2sd, I downloaded one before and put some of my apps and widget apps on there, but when I do a long press on my screen to pick a widget its no longer there. is this how apps2sd work?
especially for the Eris since it only has 159MB.
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Widgets from sd aren't supported. You have to keep them on internal memory.
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You may have completely wiped your sd card. Hopefully you did a back up on your computer.
Question for the others: if a rom doesn't have apps2sd, I downloaded one before and put some of my apps and widget apps on there, but when I do a long press on my screen to pick a widget its no longer there. is this how apps2sd work?
especially for the Eris since it only has 159MB.
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Widgets from sd aren't supported. You have to keep them on internal memory.
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Note that even for old school Apps2SD that there's an app (if not on Market, at least on XDA somewhere) called Link2SD that finally allows you to use old Apps2SD selectively, so you can keep some of your apps in internal memory like the ones with widgets and others needing faster access, and individually tell other apps to be on the SD card. Haven't tried it myself but it appears to be quite real.
Device Info:
- Droid X2
- 2.3.4
- CyanogenMod 10
- Patched BSR
Whenever I go into BSR to wipe my dalvik-cache, I always get an error right when I click it.
Code:
E: Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p2
(File exists)
This has never necessarily caused any problems, since it still wipes it (I can verify because once I reboot, it rebuilds it). But should I do something to fix this? I've read that formating your SD and sd-ext are ways to fix it if they aren't partitioned correctly (like in FAT32 or something).
Should I format/partition them, and if so, what is the best way to do it and what settings/options should I make if needed? (PLEASE be specific and clear)!
Thanks - any questions feel free to ask!
I don't see it helping it does that on my droid x also.
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I don't see it helping it does that on my droid x also.
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I eventually did it anyways. I formatted my Internal, External. I also partitioned my External to include a 512M sd-ext. After doing this, I no longer get an error (but that error didn't cause any problems anyways). I think the error is just because it looks for a sd-ext partition, but I could be wrong.
Formatting and Partitioning wall all done through BSR.
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I eventually did it anyways. I formatted my Internal, External. I also partitioned my External to include a 512M sd-ext. After doing this, I no longer get an error (but that error didn't cause any problems anyways). I think the error is just because it looks for a sd-ext partition, but I could be wrong.
Formatting and Partitioning wall all done through BSR.
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Well that's good to know I loose hard drives buy trying to partition them so I stick to what works. Can't afford many more.
I get that error now too when wiping dalvik. I was wondering what it was about. As long as it doesn't present a problem I can live with it.
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Re-format internal/external
IAreKyleW00t said:
I eventually did it anyways. I formatted my Internal, External. I also partitioned my External to include a 512M sd-ext. After doing this, I no longer get an error (but that error didn't cause any problems anyways). I think the error is just because it looks for a sd-ext partition, but I could be wrong.
Formatting and Partitioning wall all done through BSR.
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I have been giving some thought to re-formatting both my internal and external cards also.
My X2 is extremely unstable on CM10. Most apps FC after a few seconds.
Kyle - any chance you could walk me through this process? Especially the sd-ext partition?
I assume once I have completed re-formatting I can BSR to 2.3.4 and flash away. Correct?
fambaus said:
I have been giving some thought to re-formatting both my internal and external cards also.
My X2 is extremely unstable on CM10. Most apps FC after a few seconds.
Kyle - any chance you could walk me through this process? Especially the sd-ext partition?
I assume once I have completed re-formatting I can BSR to 2.3.4 and flash away. Correct?
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I hope you aren't thinking that formatting all that will fix the apps force closing. Because there are apps that just wont work on CM10 for us because our phone doesn't have the necessary stuff to run them. Unless its happening to every app. Usually I only have the problem of all apps force closing if I didnt do a data reset and wipe all cache
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I hope you aren't thinking that formatting all that will fix the apps force closing. Because there are apps that just wont work on CM10 for us because our phone doesn't have the necessary stuff to run them. Unless its happening to every app. Usually I only have the problem of all apps force closing if I didnt do a data reset and wipe all cache
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That is exactly why I was thinking of doing this.
I did SBF back to 2,3.4. Wiped data and cache and flashed CM10.
Just about every app seems to FC on me including stock browser and stock email client.
Reading through the thread it seems hit or missing for everyone so I thought the reformat might elinimate whatever is causing the issue/
Thank you.
fambaus said:
That is exactly why I was thinking of doing this.
I did SBF back to 2,3.4. Wiped data and cache and flashed CM10.
Just about every app seems to FC on me including stock browser and stock email client.
Reading through the thread it seems hit or missing for everyone so I thought the reformat might elinimate whatever is causing the issue/
Thank you.
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The stock email and gmail do force close. There is nothing we can do about it. I have had very little force closes in the stock browser though. Facebook has also been said to force close. This is a quote from dragonzkillers OP:
"Some ICS/JB Apps Will Crash: This is noticeable on Chrome for example. This is because our drivers don't have External OES Textures. Basically that means when the apps want to draw using them (such as with Chrome's tab preview) the app will crash. This is the same problem on CM9/ICS. There is nothing we can do."
The best thing to do is just to find alternatives to those apps. There are many in the Play Store that dont force close.
fambaus said:
I have been giving some thought to re-formatting both my internal and external cards also.
My X2 is extremely unstable on CM10. Most apps FC after a few seconds.
Kyle - any chance you could walk me through this process? Especially the sd-ext partition?
I assume once I have completed re-formatting I can BSR to 2.3.4 and flash away. Correct?
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Yeah sure, it's really easy! (I'm trying to remember the exact option names, so some might be a bit off), but jsgraphicart is right, it won't just fix all your problems - but I just found it nice to clean it all out and such. I've never had issues with the stock browser though... I use Gmail for my email app, stock browser and almost stock everything else. Stock Camera, Gallery, etc. They barely FC on me.
1. Backup all the data you need from your Internal and External SD. (it will ALL be wiped, so make sure you get everything!)
2. To be safe I wiped Data, Cache and Davlik-cache (I was reflashing CM10 - to be safe, but not yet).
3. Go to Mounts and format both the Internal and External SD's.
4. Go into "Advanced" and go to "Partition External Storage".
5. For sd-ext size choose whatever size you want (READ BOTTOM OF THIS POST). Set 0 for swap.
6. Flash CM10, Gapps and reboot. ALL DONE!
When choosing sd-ext size, this is the amount of your External SD that will be used as Internal Storage. So if you choose 256MB, you will lose 256MB of space on your External SD but gain 256MB on your internal storage. Any size will be fine, personally I choose 512MB because I put all my backups on my Internal Storage and tend to use that more than External - but most people say 128MB minimum is good. It's more of a personal preference. (Don't mess with swap, it's not worth it. SWAP is basically formatting part of your SD to be used as RAM, but it's not really worth it from what I've seen).
PS: I got the Galaxy Nexus. It feels so nice to be free from all these troubles with a locked Bootloader. I still got my DX2, so I'll be doing some modifications and whatnot to it. Hopefully I can still help out around this part of the forums... lol.
I've been using cyanogenmod ROM on my tab 2 p3100 that has been acting weird; maps force closing, black screens constantly, apps freezing for extended periods of time, and I want to start fresh. I'm going on a road trip for the holidays and would really like to use maps as they were intended.
I wiped all my personal data but there are still some pictures showing up in gallery and some app folders that didn't get deleted. My understanding is that this is all on the internal SD card. Is the ROM itself (AOKP 4.1.2) on the internal SD card also? If I were to go into CWM and format the internal SD would I lose everything and would the phone be unable to boot or would I be able to simply re-flash the ROM? if i were to put the new ROM on an external SD card would i be able to go back into CWM and flash it from there?
If I'm missing something feel free to correct me or point me in the right direction (a guide would be ideal). I've searched on various sights and can't find exactly what I'm looking for, everything seems a little vague.
Siddharth121 said:
I've been using cyanogenmod ROM on my tab 2 p3100 that has been acting weird; maps force closing, black screens constantly, apps freezing for extended periods of time, and I want to start fresh. I'm going on a road trip for the holidays and would really like to use maps as they were intended.
I wiped all my personal data but there are still some pictures showing up in gallery and some app folders that didn't get deleted. My understanding is that this is all on the internal SD card. Is the ROM itself (AOKP 4.1.2) on the internal SD card also? If I were to go into CWM and format the internal SD would I lose everything and would the phone be unable to boot or would I be able to simply re-flash the ROM? if i were to put the new ROM on an external SD card would i be able to go back into CWM and flash it from there?
If I'm missing something feel free to correct me or point me in the right direction (a guide would be ideal). I've searched on various sights and can't find exactly what I'm looking for, everything seems a little vague.
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i was wondered this a long time ago also bare with me as i try my best to explain what i know. so since tabs normally come with a lot of internal space and from what my knowledge is it makes the internal the default storage. for every file manager i use it defaults to the internal if you pop a micro sdcard into it the internal will still be the default apps will install on the internal only first (unless you use apps2sd or your internal has run out of storage) as for where the rom is at. yes it is inside the sdcard thats why when we buy the 16gig and we only end up with 14g its for the rom and other necessity's the tab needs to live. i dont know how you would format the internal sd card but im sure you would lose your rom if you do it. its very confusing i lost my stock backup (got the tab 2 also) because i thought the backup went to the external but it when to the internal and i wipped data and flashed a new rom. not sure if i answered your questions or answered any of them at all.
Also please remove this from your signature "hit thanks, instead of saying thanks" you shun yourself saying that we are here to help people not feel cool because we have alot of likes :/
I've been running CM10.1.3 and mostly loving it.
The thing that bothers me is that my "external" SD card is essentially useless. The only thing I can do with it is manually copy files to and from.
Ideally, I'm looking for a solution that will allow me to install apps to my SD card (preferably by default, but I'd settle for being able to easily move them), as well as set it as my default storage location (that's less important) for everything except system apps. For example, I can't tell Chrome to do anything but download to the default location, so I need that default location to be where I want it so that I don't have to manually copy every single file Chrome downloads.
I understand there's a way to fool the OS into thinking that my SD card is actually the internal memory, but that doesn't solve my problem. I need to be able to selectively move apps and storage directories to the SD card, otherwise I'll have exactly the same problem I have now. My SD card is bigger than my internal memory, but the difference of 4gb doesn't really sound like a solution.
I feel like I've jumped through enough hoops getting CM10 to do what I need it to do, and I'm ready to abandon it for something new. I'll try anything; the only requirement is that I need to be able to install or move apps to my SD card. I don't need the OS to do it right in the app manager; If I have to use Rom Toolbox or Titanium Backup or some other app to do it, I'm fine with that. But that function of those apps doesn't work on CM10.
I understand that there are nightly builds of CM11 available for the Note 2, but they're listed as "unstable" for a reason, and I'm not sure (though not entirely against) I'm interested in having to flash up to the new build every couple days. I think I'd be pretty safe with CM, but I don't want to be stuck without some device function I consider vital because today's build borked it.
Part of me wants to be convinced that getting on the CM nightly train is worth my while, and part of me just wants to be given a solution of "here is the ROM you're looking for."
So is there a JB or KK ROM out there that will do what I need? Am I just boned until a CM11 RC shows up? Is there a reasonably sure-fire way to make CM10 do this (I've tried every one of a very long list of solutions and have had no success without wiping and reflashing)?
Hi guys, so I've got this tablet for free with my new contract and I want to root it to play a bit with it . Do you guys have any idea how to do it ? I haven't managed to find any tutorials on the web .
Vonino Onyx QS root request
+1 on this issue.
I too have a Vonino Onyx QS tablet running on Android 4.4.2. The device is decent enough, but storage management is awful! Despite being advertised as an 8 GB tablet in terms of storage, the Onyx QS runs aground at about 900 MB of installed apps (including related data and cache) and starts yelling that there is "Insufficient storage available". This renders the tablet virtually unusable after installing just a few essential apps. Emails stop working, apps will no longer update and data-intensive apps such as Google Earth will simply refuse to run. The 32 GB external SD card I've added makes no difference. It's almost like the OS has no clue what to do with it.
I suck at Android. However, after a lot of digging for pieces of information I've come to undersand that these devices use separate partitions for the apps and other files. Some folks have also hinted towards the fact that the puny 0.9 GB app partition can be resized on a rooted device by means of a partition management app. Or apps could at least be moved to the SD card right before their installation (making use of an app such as Link2SD and, again, a rooted device).
This bring us full circle back to the OP's request: could someone please create and explain a rooting method for this tablet?
Just so you know, these are fresh screenshots of this fresh factory reset configuration. Thought it would fix the problem, but it didn't.
SilentGTX said:
Hi guys, so I've got this tablet for free with my new contract and I want to root it to play a bit with it . Do you guys have any idea how to do it ? I haven't managed to find any tutorials on the web .
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Muravey said:
+1 on this issue.
I too have a Vonino Onyx QS tablet running on Android 4.4.2. The device is decent enough, but storage management is awful! Despite being advertised as an 8 GB tablet in terms of storage, the Onyx QS runs aground at about 900 MB of installed apps (including related data and cache) and starts yelling that there is "Insufficient storage available". This renders the tablet virtually unusable after installing just a few essential apps. Emails stop working, apps will no longer update and data-intensive apps such as Google Earth will simply refuse to run. The 32 GB external SD card I've added makes no difference. It's almost like the OS has no clue what to do with it.
I suck at Android. However, after a lot of digging for pieces of information I've come to undersand that these devices use separate partitions for the apps and other files. Some folks have also hinted towards the fact that the puny 0.9 GB app partition can be resized on a rooted device by means of a partition management app. Or apps could at least be moved to the SD card right before their installation (making use of an app such as Link2SD and, again, a rooted device).
This bring us full circle back to the OP's request: could someone please create and explain a rooting method for this tablet?
Just so you know, these are fresh screenshots of this fresh factory reset configuration. Thought it would fix the problem, but it didn't.
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try with Kingo ROOT. You do it at you'r own risk.
Successful rooting of Vonino Onyx QS tablet
Paget96 said:
try with Kingo ROOT. You do it at you'r own risk.
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Hi, Paget96! Thank you so much for the solution!
I'm writing this to let you, the OP and everybody else know that Kingo Root did it! I have succesfully rooted the tablet and the process itself was quick and merely a matter of installing the software on my PC, connecting the tablet via USB and clicking my way through.
Afterwards I installed Link2SD Plus to manage the transfer of apps from internal storage to the external SD card (32 GB in my case). The app is dirt cheap and truly what you need, because the free version does not allow you to move app data, only the app itself and its libraries. As I've come to know, data and cache build-up is what ends up killing storage space.
Before installing Link2SD however, one must prepare the SD card by means of a partitioning program. Highly recommend you do this via card reader on an actual PC. Use MiniTool Partition Wizard, it seems to be very popular these days. Delete whatever's already on the card and make two PRIMARY partitions: the first one will be FAT32 and will store the media you consume (like music, photos, videos etc.), while the second partition has to be ext4 (ext2 did not work for me on this tablet) and will hold the apps and their data. You can go ahead and name them "Media" and "Apps" respectively to avoid confusion. Remember: both must be primary partitions, the first one is FAT32 for media, the second is ext4 for apps. I made my app partition 10 GB big. Overkill, you say? Hey, I'm done with insufficient storage space errors, ok? :silly:
While you're at it, you might want to add a third partition for swap space to add more RAM to your device. There are tutorials for it on the web.
Once you're done formatting the card, reinstall it in the tablet, open up Link2SD and choose ext4 at the script mounting prompt. From there on, moving apps from internal to SD card space should be intuitive.
Prior to all this fiddling I suggest you perform a factory reset on your device so you can start clean. Can't tell you anythihg about custom ROMs or stuff like that because I didn't have a need for them. This thing works fine apart from that silly storage limitation.
Phew! I can finally enjoy using my tablet... :fingers-crossed:
Muravey said:
Hi, Paget96! Thank you so much for the solution!
I'm writing this to let you, the OP and everybody else know that Kingo Root did it! I have succesfully rooted the tablet and the process itself was quick and merely a matter of installing the software on my PC, connecting the tablet via USB and clicking my way through.
Afterwards I installed Link2SD Plus to manage the transfer of apps from internal storage to the external SD card (32 GB in my case). The app is dirt cheap and truly what you need, because the free version does not allow you to move app data, only the app itself and its libraries. As I've come to know, data and cache build-up is what ends up killing storage space.
Before installing Link2SD however, one must prepare the SD card by means of a partitioning program. Highly recommend you do this via card reader on an actual PC. Use MiniTool Partition Wizard, it seems to be very popular these days. Delete whatever's already on the card and make two PRIMARY partitions: the first one will be FAT32 and will store the media you consume (like music, photos, videos etc.), while the second partition has to be ext4 (ext2 did not work for me on this tablet) and will hold the apps and their data. You can go ahead and name them "Media" and "Apps" respectively to avoid confusion. Remember: both must be primary partitions, the first one is FAT32 for media, the second is ext4 for apps. I made my app partition 10 GB big. Overkill, you say? Hey, I'm done with insufficient storage space errors, ok? :silly:
While you're at it, you might want to add a third partition for swap space to add more RAM to your device. There are tutorials for it on the web.
Once you're done formatting the card, reinstall it in the tablet, open up Link2SD and choose ext4 at the script mounting prompt. From there on, moving apps from internal to SD card space should be intuitive.
Prior to all this fiddling I suggest you perform a factory reset on your device so you can start clean. Can't tell you anythihg about custom ROMs or stuff like that because I didn't have a need for them. This thing works fine apart from that silly storage limitation.
Phew! I can finally enjoy using my tablet... :fingers-crossed:
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10gb is too big, you will broke your sd.
Better use 512mb.
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10gb is too big, you will broke your sd.
Better use 512mb.
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Could you expand on that one, please? Why am I at risk of ruining the SD card?
Muravey said:
Could you expand on that one, please? Why am I at risk of ruining the SD card?
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Brcause sd work without stop, that is not good.
SD prob
Hi, i have the same tablet ... and i managed to root it ... but i cant manage to increse the storage . l've done the exact stepts ... installed micropartition deleted my sd card (2gb micro sd samasung) i did the first partition fat32 primary with a size of 800 gb and when i try to make the second one ext4 the program says that windows cant see the second partion on a removable device but i continuued anyways ,,, and created the second one with ext2 and then with ext4 as primary ... my windows and my tablet cant see the second partion ... need a little help ... thx
I heave installed the drivers, and nothing happens. Its not connecting to my pc. I changed the pc too. I heave the error: Unfortunately, Mobile data has stopped. I tryed to repair this with recovery -- Wipe data, factory reset. Not working.