I know its a dumb question.. But my SD card has some CWM files So if i format my SD card thru phone will the functionality gets disturbed?? Please help me out.
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settings --> sd card blah blah --> unmount sd card --> format sd card
It's just that your backups from your phone that will be wiped out
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EmoBoiix3 said:
It's just that your backups from your phone that will be wiped out
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@ all Thanks.
So i can safely format the SD card now.. I also hav a2sd script and GUI does it affect??
Prashanthme said:
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So i can safely format the SD card now.. I also hav a2sd script and GUI does it affect??
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Yes , your apps will disappear , unless you've backed up the Titanium Backup folder in your SD
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Your apps,Nandroid backups,music and bla bla bla,Whatever is there in your sd card.Functions dont get affected
LoL i answered just looking at heading
What is sd card partition..i am having a samsung galaxy fit running Android 2.3.6..there's a great memory problem as there is only 180mb memory...i want to know what is sd card partition...is it something like some of my pexternal memory will become my phone memory??
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Not exactly. Using a partition and an appropriate tool (such a2sd script or something else), your apps will be installed in the partition instead the internal memory of your phone.
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Not exactly. Using a partition and an appropriate tool (such a2sd script or something else), your apps will be installed in the partition instead the internal memory of your phone.
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The apps will be completely stored in the sd card or some part of it will be stored likewise in 2.2 and further Android versions??
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Only a part of app is moved to 2nd partition...
But its clears much of memory from phone's internal memory..
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shiv7683 said:
Only a part of app is moved to 2nd partition...
But its clears much of memory from phone's internal memory..
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Then what is the use my phone is running 2.3.6 which supports app2sd...so what is the benefit??
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It saves up even more space...and a2sd scripts by DarkTremor makes file reading from sd card faster when compared to the conventional GB method...
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If u r rooted,by link2sd u can even move some of the system apps .. and even remove some stock.apps...
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Akshit97 said:
What is sd card partition..i am having a samsung galaxy fit running Android 2.3.6..there's a great memory problem as there is only 180mb memory...i want to know what is sd card partition...is it something like some of my pexternal memory will become my phone memory??
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are u rooted? by partitioning ur sd card (fat32) you get external (ext 3,4) partition. this externel partition adds to ur internal memory (virtually). hence you can hv more apps. to activate this ext partition u need scripts like dta2sd,link2sd,m2sd etc. search for it and you will get more info.
for partiton u can use recovery or u can do it in pc using any partition managers.
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Hi,
As u can see in the title, I own a Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 I8160L.
It has 4gb internal storage but only about 1.1gb user available. Most of the more exciting games have data that are 1.5gb and more.
Is there a way to install these games and have the sd data go to my external micro sd card and not the internal 1.1gb 'sd card'?
Thanks in advance, Nate
Are you root? Because you could try Directory Bind
Im not rooted as yet. And im not familiar with directory bind. Will look it up tho.
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Is there any root free solution tho? I will root but only as a laat resort
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Yeah, I am also looking for some root free method to swap sd card and external card in my galaxy ace 2.
I dont really know why in samsung phones our external sd card is nt treated as an sd card.
I had htc one v prior to this phone and atleast one good thing abt that phone was it would move apps to external sd card not to internal storage like samsung phones.
Now with this phone (galaxy ace 2), external sd card size is quite irrelevant for apps, coz this phone counts the internal usb storage which is only 1GB as sd card.
Anyways if u find any root free method to swap storage, plz post it here too.
Thanks.
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you must root your phone then you could use the lidroid or GL2SD move game data to your SDCARD
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copynintendo said:
you must root your phone then you could use the lidroid or GL2SD move game data to your SDCARD
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Thanks for your response.
But I donot want to root my phone :-$
I am not expert at it, so dont want to take the risk. Plus this phone has a little community, so in case if something goes wrong with rooting, it might become difficult to find help...
I think I wld have to bear this storage issue. :-S
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I found a way to get the apps to install directly to the ext sd card. But the games sd data still go to the internal storage unfortunately. Il post a link in a bit
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Nate8 said:
I found a ways to get the apps to install directly to the ext sd cadd. But the games sd date still go to the internal storage unfortunately. Il post a link in a bit
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Great. And yes plz post the link here... Will be helpful for others.
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omer7 said:
Great. And yes plz post the link here... Will be helpful for others.
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http://www.howtogeek.com/114667/how...y-default-move-almost-any-app-to-the-sd-card/
here you go^^
I think rooting is my only solution to get sd data to work from my sd card. But im not sure my model is root-able. I have the I8160L, can't even find the original firmware online
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http://www.howtogeek.com/114667/how...y-default-move-almost-any-app-to-the-sd-card/
here you go^^
I think rooting is my only solution to get sd data to work from my sd card. But im not sure my model is root-able. I have the I8160L, can't even find the original firmware online
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Thanks for the link.
Did u try it? Does it move the app to external card? Or to the usb/internal storage?
And i think (not sure) as far as app data is concerned, it does not take too much of storage, so it shd not be an issue.
And i m not an expert in rooting, so i think i wont go for it. But lets see.
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Yea it works for most apps. And if not. When u move them to the sd card thru the app manager they move to the external storage. This doesn't apply to system apps or the large sd data files that accompany those huge games that need additional data.
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Okay right.
Actually the problem is when we go to settings-apps-sd card, it shows the usb/internal storage there, not the actual external sd card. So when i move any app to sd card (which is moveable), it is moves to the internal usb storage (which the phone considers as sd card storage).
But i ll give this trick a try.
And one last thing how did u confirm it that with this trick, apps are now being moved to external storage and not to the internal usb storage?
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Checked the storage before and after moving apps. And also i took my sd card out. Put it in a card reader and found the apps in a folder on the micro sd card called android secure
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Checked the storage before and after moving apps. And also i took my sd card out. Put it in a card reader and found the apps in a folder on the micro sd card called android secure
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Ok...
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but we cant move the game data to external sd because it doesnt fit on our internal in the firstplace
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haarithio said:
but we cant move the game data to external sd because it doesnt fit on our internal in the firstplace
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Solution to this is rooting, and using directory bind. I currently have asphalt 7(1.4gb) Real racing 2, Dead Space, Shadow Gun etc installed and running fine from my external sd card
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Jellycream rom will sort that out, it swaps the vold file and you will be able to download bigger files.
can i?
can i play games form external sd card like games 1.8 and .15 gb ?
Nice
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What happens by partitioning SD card.
What us it exactly
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All medium-low android phones have the limited internal storage. If you will install many apllications on your android phones, your internal storage maybe will decrease and affected the phone performace. So, you need to install your applications on your external storage/SD Card. That's why there is a partition of the SD Card. This method allows you to sacrifice a part of the memory of the SD card to install applications on the partition created, and save internal memory
Partition=split
So partitioning the SD card is splitting the SD card
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gagdude said:
Partition=split
So partitioning the SD card is splitting the SD card
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Hahaha I have a dictionary man
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It basically as other said means dividin ur sd card. What's it's use u say?
I hav a Xperia Neo V and Pro along with 5 other SE phones. But unlike my Sola the older Neo V has only 400 Mb for apps of which only 250 mb is available after bloatware crap. So i partion my SD card and install "Link2SD" and BAM!! i now moved all appd to SD by that i mean fully moved not just the move to SD card option in ur Manage applications menu. I now hav 343Mb free for apps after having 62 apps installed.
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Hahaha I have a dictionary man
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How can I install app on extrnal sd card and not on internal storage. Pls help
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How can I install app on extrnal sd card and not on internal storage. Pls help
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To install games and apps on external sd card you have to swap external and internal sd with each other google for it you will find it
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