[Q] Internal and External Memory - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello Guys,
I'm a big fan for Resurrection Remix, after installing the latest version 2.0 on my SG2, the device starting consider internal memory as SD card (external memory card) and my external memory card as USB Storage (internal memory) and I can't install large games or apps without plugging in my external card, I don't know why this happened and how to fix it and get back as previous, installing games and apps on my internal memory 12GB.
kernel: thoravukk 2.57
Internal memory: 12GB
External memory: 8GB
Thanx for any advice,

Have a look at this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26625468&highlight=sd+card#post26625468
Scroll halfway down til you see external and internal card.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA

Thanks for this - RR 1.9 and 1.9.1 had issues with SD card (detection/scanning) which is gladly fixed in RR 2.0

Memory mounting
I didn't face any problems with prior versions, but when I installed RR 2.0 mounting problem happened, the internal memory mounted to SD Card, and external memory card mounted as USB storage???

yabasha said:
Hello Guys,
I'm a big fan for Resurrection Remix, after installing the latest version 2.0 on my SG2, the device starting consider internal memory as SD card (external memory card) and my external memory card as USB Storage (internal memory) and I can't install large games or apps without plugging in my external card, I don't know why this happened and how to fix it and get back as previous, installing games and apps on my internal memory 12GB.
kernel: thoravukk 2.57
Internal memory: 12GB
External memory: 8GB
Thanx for any advice,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Go to settings>Storage>(menu button) select Storage configuration>Tick this option.
This sets your internal memory as the storage.

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