hi all my system space in my neo is 36k free are this can make problem when i instal any cwm in Future ? i wan't any way to solve this problem ?
Root your device and then with an explorer that has root permissions navigate to system/app and delete some unwanted ones...
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AntwnhsAnt said:
Root your device and then with an explorer that has root permissions navigate to system/app and delete some unwanted ones...
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He can also use link2sd. The apps lists all system apps and offers a deinstall routine.
Btw I never have seen a rom that uses almost every system storage. Did you put some apps manually to system folder or converted them to system apps?
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medozse7s said:
hi all my system space in my neo is 36k free are this can make problem when i instal any cwm in Future ? i wan't any way to solve this problem ?
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Root ur phone & uninstall blotwares, use link 2 sd to move apps to memory card...
If your phone is rooted, you can make use of below apps to get more internal memory
Root uninstaller : uninstall all the unwanted apps
DroidSail Super - You can move most of the apps to SD card
after root the MUST app is Titanium Backup, you can do EVERYTHING with that including moving apps from phone memory to sdcard
mEREHAIGE said:
after root the MUST app is Titanium Backup, you can do EVERYTHING with that including moving apps from phone memory to sdcard
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Why is titanium backup a must have app?
For moving apps from phone to SD memory there are far better apps than tb. For example the mentioned link2sd.
Tb is good for backing up apps.
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after root the MUST app is Titanium Backup, you can do EVERYTHING with that including moving apps from phone memory to sdcard
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Yes, but as the above post says link2sd is better at "moving" apps to the SD card than TB, thats because actually movinh the app often breaks the widget element of the app so you can no longer have widgets, whilst link2sd moves "most" of the app to the sd card but still allows widgets to be used.
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i installed imaginary ics rom.. nw im receiving do not have enough phone memory while performing backup restore... tried the app2sd.. some r not being moved to sdcard. is there a way to increase phone memory??
bibsnu said:
i installed imaginary ics rom.. nw im receiving do not have enough phone memory while performing backup restore... tried the app2sd.. some r not being moved to sdcard. is there a way to increase phone memory??
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Link2sd
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Go to galaxy mini development and find the "hack internal memory 1gig" find for the sga pda for the memory hack on the comment of that thread .hope u understand my english
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bibsnu said:
i installed imaginary ics rom.. nw im receiving do not have enough phone memory while performing backup restore... tried the app2sd.. some r not being moved to sdcard. is there a way to increase phone memory??
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Put no system app's in you SD card using App2SD, before create a ext4 partition in your sd card and opem App2SD. After configure and move you apps to sd card except system apps (SMS.apk .... ... .. .) and apps with widget in you desktop.
try clearing dalvik cache,gave me like 7MB of memory,better than nothing
You can try to force move apps with titanium backup too
there is a way on galaxy mini forum
You could try first changing the default place to save the apps (you don't need to be root, but you need the sdk installed on your pc).
You need to open adb (Android\Android-SDK\Platform-tools) from sdk and type this command (this works only for gingerbread):
adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2.
This will set the default location to the SD card. I used it, but you should keep widgets and other apps in the phone (facebook has some problems in the SD) so the load fast when the phone starts
Have you done the following?
open the app called a2sdgi select "move and rebuild" after checking "dalvik cache in sd-ext" (it will automatically reboot once you press move and rebuild
delete apps in data/local in your internal memory using root explorer
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I hope I've helped
Hi is there any way to move apps completly to sd with ka15 rom?
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I'll bet Titanium Backup - http://matrixrewriter.com/android/ will help you
Use app2sd mate
app2sd doesnt completely move to SD (not sure if even link2sd does)
Easiest way would be to use adb...i guess with pm setInstall location 2 command
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link2sd is very useful
Link2SD Tutorial
Yeah, check out this fantastic tutorial:
http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
App2Sd, Link2Sd, and even Titanium Back-up can do the job...whichever you prefer..
Link2SD works really good to me, only limitation is applications that creates a huge application cache data, application cache is not moved but it can be moved and linked manually.
How do you move all apps with root but without partition. I saw it was possible but I do not understand
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ri123 said:
How do you move all apps with root but without partition. I saw it was possible but I do not understand
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You have to download link2sd and go to settings and set install location to external. It works just like adb shell
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Works with rooted android.
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Download and install titanium backup pro from anywhere you like. Open the program and click on the options button of your phone and click on batch. You'll see a number of operations followed by a run button after each one. Scroll down and you'll see "move all user apps to SD card", click on run and you are done
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Without partitioning the SD card, you will always have part of the apps on internal. With partitioning the SD card, you can move the entire apps to SD card.
I just went to gplay (marketplace) and got app2sd. Whether the phone is rooted or not you should be able to move the apps to the sdcard-ext, as long as there is enough room.
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Ph3arr3t said:
I just went to gplay (marketplace) and got app2sd. Whether the phone is rooted or not you should be able to move the apps to the sdcard-ext, as long as there is enough room.
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Yeah it helps in moving some apps to sd but it doesnt allows you to move all the app to sd. you may need to root you phone in order to move all apps to sd. when i used to use app2sd when i just started using android i used to have around 40 mb internal memory free inspite of moving all the apps that were possible to move on an unrooted phone to sd. I was then inspired to root my phone when i saw its possibilities
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You have to download link2sd and go to settings and set install location to external. It works just like adb shell
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Ive made a link for non root users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765929
thanxxxxxxxxxx
ri123 said:
You have to download link2sd and go to settings and set install location to external. It works just like adb shell
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thanxxxxxxx dude a lot ! ! ! :laugh: :fingers-crossed:
Yeah...link2sd is the good method for U'r asking
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Link2sd
Is it necessary to partition sd to ext for link2sd to work
thanks man..
using titanium backpup is the best solution..
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could anyone make a thread/tutotial on using titanium backup pro?
thanks in advance
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Yeah it helps in moving some apps to sd but it doesnt allows you to move all the app to sd. you may need to root you phone in order to move all apps to sd. when i used to use app2sd when i just started using android i used to have around 40 mb internal memory free inspite of moving all the apps that were possible to move on an unrooted phone to sd. I was then inspired to root my phone when i saw its possibilities
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how to make a patition sd-ext ?
zeus_optimus said:
Is it necessary to partition sd to ext for link2sd to work
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How can i make an ext part on my SDcard ???
I am using link2sd and it works like a charm. I have not partitioned my sd card.
TRY THIS
If u have lucky patcher installed on ur device, the version should be 3.9.3, first of all, move ur app or game's data (the very known com.xyz.xxxxx folder) to extsd/android/data or obb by using filemanager , now create that folder with a same name in sdcard or internal sd/android/data or obb/here, which would be like com.xyz.xxxxxx, open lucky patcher v3.9.3 goto toolbox tap directory binder, remember it will not bind the whole sdcard or internal sd , it will work only for particular directory (folder), so no need to worry, now tap on add new directory bind, no tap browse the 1st one, and show it to the path of that extsd/android/data/com.xyz.xxxx folder after that select current directory, now go for browse the 2nd one, goto the internal path should be like sdcard/android/data or obb/com.xyz.xxxx select current directory, now tap on bind directory. thats it, it will save ur sdcrd space. u can check it by setting then storage, i successfully did it in my funbook infinity having 1.5gb internal space available, plays the amazing Spider-Man2 , the dark knight rises, and dead trigger.
I have a rooted but otherwise stock Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (SM-T705) and I have a 128GB Sandisk SD card. Is it possible to move all apps (with all their contents) to the SD card? I read that even though my device is rooted, I will need to partition my SD card first before i can move all apps (with all their contents) to the SD card? Can someone please tell me how to partition my SD card? Also, if I move all apps with all their contents to SD card, would the running of such apps encounter any problems (as part of them are supposed to be in the device internal memory?)
I tried Link2 SD and Titanium Backup Pro but I could not see any such function (only native Android app2sd).
Thank you very much in advance.
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With Link2SD i moved a lot of applicaton to the system partition, but i had problems with shazam and opera classic. They doesn't work and if i try to re-pass them to the user partition, Link2SD give me the error: write: No space left on device. (but i've a lot of space!!). This happens also with the others applications.
How can i solve? I've wiped cache by recovery but the problem remains.. any suggestions?
EDIT: it's the dalvik cache.. I've two directory /cache/dalvik-cache and /data/dalvik-cache. If i clean the first the space problem disappear and i can do anything perfectly.. but when i reboot, the dalvik is recreated and the space is full again (cache).
This is the question: the apps i've moved to the rom memory (system memory) create a too large dalvik-cache (i think). I would like to move the dalvik-cache of this applications to the user memory (not to the sd card). Integrate /cache/dalvik-cache in /data/dalvik-cache. Is possible?
How can i do?
steakhutzeee said:
Bye at all
With Link2SD i moved a lot of applicaton to the system partition, but i had problems with shazam and opera classic. They doesn't work and if i try to re-pass them to the user partition, Link2SD give me the error: write: No space left on device. (but i've a lot of space!!). This happens also with the others applications.
How can i solve? I've wiped cache by recovery but the problem remains.. any suggestions?
EDIT: it's the dalvik cache.. I've two directory /cache/dalvik-cache and /data/dalvik-cache. If i clean the first the space problem disappear and i can do anything perfectly.. but when i reboot, the dalvik is recreated and the space is full again (cache).
This is the question: the apps i've moved to the rom memory (system memory) create a too large dalvik-cache (i think). I would like to move the dalvik-cache of this applications to the user memory (not to the sd card). Integrate /cache/dalvik-cache in /data/dalvik-cache. Is possible?
How can i do?
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Hmmm...dalvik-cache from system apps can't be move into ext partition using link2sd...link2sd keep it at cache/dalvik-cache so your phone can boot faster and can open system apps quicker...
but if you want to really move those dalvik-cache you have to use other apps than link2sd... This Apps can do the job but remember you need to restore all files that have been link using link2sd first...both app can't work together so you need to uninstalled link2sd before you can use it....also remember this app might not work on certain phone and rom...make Nandriod backup before you attempt to try this apps...
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmmm...dalvik-cache from system apps can't be move into ext partition using link2sd...link2sd keep it at cache/dalvik-cache so your phone can boot faster and can open system apps quicker...
but if you want to really move those dalvik-cache you have to use other apps than link2sd... This Apps can do the job but remember you need to restore all files that have been link using link2sd first...both app can't work together so you need to uninstalled link2sd before you can use it....also remember this app might not work on certain phone and rom...make Nandriod backup before you attempt to try this apps...
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Then with this 'Mounts2SD - Storage & Memory' i can move dalvik? it's dangerous?
steakhutzeee said:
Then with this 'Mounts2SD - Storage & Memory' i can move dalvik? it's dangerous?
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Hmmmm...so far as i tested, there no problem with it....there a big different between Mounts2SD and Link2SD...Link2SD only link the apps/lib/dalvik-cache on install apps but not on system apps while Mounts2SD is moving apps/data/lib/dalvik-cache and even system cache to your ext partitions...the setup also quite easy using Mounts2SD but the big disadvantage about Mounts2SD is you can't uninstall apps using it...you have to use default way in settings/apps to uninstalled it or use and app uninstaller...the big advantage about Mounts2SD is you will have more free space (around 95%) in internal memory cause after moving all apps/data/lib/dalvik-cache....
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmmmm...so far as i tested, there no problem with it....there a big different between Mounts2SD and Link2SD...Link2SD only link the apps/lib/dalvik-cache on install apps but not on system apps while Mounts2SD is moving apps/data/lib/dalvik-cache and even system cache to your ext partitions...the setup also quite easy using Mounts2SD but the big disadvantage about Mounts2SD is you can't uninstall apps using it...you have to use default way in settings/apps to uninstalled it or use and app uninstaller...the big advantage about Mounts2SD is you will have more free space (around 95%) in internal memory cause after moving all apps/data/lib/dalvik-cache....
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After those problems i restored a nandroid backup and only integrated the updates of six apps in the rom with Titanium Backup, this is a problem for Mount2SD now? (you said i must to restore link done with Link2SD etc. before).
Can you explain me the steps i must do? I want to move some applications to the system memory (with Mount2SD you said) and leave their dalvik-cache to /data/dalvik-cache (not necessarily that of all the default system apps)
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After those problems i restored a nandroid backup and only integrated the updates of six apps in the rom with Titanium Backup, this is a problem for Mount2SD now? (you said i must to restore link done with Link2SD etc. before).
Can you explain me the steps i must do? I want to move some applications to the system memory (with Mount2SD you said) and leave their dalvik-cache to /data/dalvik-cache (not necessarily that of all the default system apps)
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Hmmm...you can take a look at the apps thread HERE...any information or question about how the apps work, you can ask there...
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Hmmm...you can take a look at the apps thread HERE...any information or question about how the apps work, you can ask there...
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I did, but you think i can do this? you've experience wiith this app?
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I did, but you think i can do this? you've experience wiith this app?
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yes i have experience using this app...those 6 app that use have mention before, are there system app update? if the are system app update then you can push it into system without any problem either using titanium backup or manually push it using file explorer with root excess...just make sure in Mounts2SD you tick don't move system app 2 ext...just let it be but tick...
1.move app to ext
2.move data to ext
3.move dalvik-cache to ext
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
yes i have experience using this app...those 6 app that use have mention before, are there system app update? if the are system app update then you can push it into system without any problem either using titanium backup or manually push it using file explorer with root excess...just make sure in Mounts2SD you tick don't move system app 2 ext...just let it be but tick...
1.move app to ext
2.move data to ext
3.move dalvik-cache to ext
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I do not remember if they were system apps, can i control it somehow?
However i'm talking of moving apps in system/rom memory, this is ext memory? i'm not talking of sd card.
I read you had a bootloop with this app, any suggestions for not having the same problem?
Thx for your help
steakhutzeee said:
I do not remember if they were system apps, can i control it somehow?
However i'm talking of moving apps in system/rom memory, this is ext memory? i'm not talking of sd card.
I read you had a bootloop with this app, any suggestions for not having the same problem?
Thx for your help
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Hmmm...i'm not quite understand your first and second question but if you are planning to move system app to ext memory that yes you can do it using Mounts2SD but i don't recommeded it cause you might get bootloop afterward...
yes i do have bootloop with this app but it's on early version...latest version fix that problem but i haven't tested it on Mini Pro using PAC rom but i'm using latest version on Miro using Slimbean rom...
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Hmmm...i'm not quite understand your first and second question but if you are planning to move system app to ext memory that yes you can do it using Mounts2SD but i don't recommeded it cause you might get bootloop afterward...
yes i do have bootloop with this app but it's on early version...latest version fix that problem but i haven't tested it on Mini Pro using PAC rom but i'm using latest version on Miro using Slimbean rom...
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i said, how can i control if those six apps i integrated 're system apps?
However i want to move some apps like: drive, shazam etc. to the system memory, where are all default apps. Can i?
steakhutzeee said:
i said, how can i control if those six apps i integrated 're system apps?
However i want to move some apps like: drive, shazam etc. to the system memory, where are all default apps. Can i?
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Hmmm...once you move them into system apps, there no way to control it using Mounts2SD or Link2SD...the only thing that can control it is Titanium backup or any other system installer if somehow the app your move didn't work proper in system...not all apps can be push into system and work normally...
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Hmmm...once you move them into system apps, there no way to control it using Mounts2SD or Link2SD...the only thing that can control it is Titanium backup or any other system installer if somehow the app your move didn't work proper in system...not all apps can be push into system and work normally...
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Can you speak more clearly please? What is the procedure?
I have a problem of this too if i use Legacy Xperia 4.4.1 mike
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hey every one!
I have installed GingerKat Rom v3.0 and Ilove it but
there is one problem I can't move apps from internal
memory to SD and I'am using link2sd to move the apps
when i try to move some apps at the end of process
link2sd failed.
so what the problem???????can I solve it or not
Because I don't want to back to stock rom
thanks in advance.
yusr said:
hey every one!
I have installed GingerKat Rom v3.0 and Ilove it but
there is one problem I can't move apps from internal
memory to SD and I'am using link2sd to move the apps
when i try to move some apps at the end of process
link2sd failed.
so what the problem???????can I solve it or not
Because I don't want to back to stock rom
thanks in advance.
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Tips from me. After installing apps, quickly link to sd. Why? That because when your internal memory smaller than your application data you cannot link your app.
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Try move to sd app. you need root permission for that.. It wil work :good:
Link2SD needs ext2/3 partition to work...I think :/
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No it doesn't. It only requires an ext partition when you 'link' apps, as what yusrilramadhan has suggested. Moving apps to the SD card does not require an ext partition, rather the app is moved to .android_secure as a .asec file. The app data is left in /data.
You can access these .asec files in /mnt/secure/asec, provided you have root.
Link2SD can both link and move apps to the SD Card, while a host of other root apps can do the same, such as Titanium Backup.
If I remember correctly, GingerKat is a CM7.2 ROM, which means that you can move apps to SD through settings (provided you change some CM settings) but this is generally not recommended.
while formatting sdCard in Mini Partition Tool, did you make both partitions as active?
if not, it wont work