I have been using RemountSD for a while and it works. I saw a write up about Link2SD here recently and wonder if some users that have used both of these apps can comments on the pros and cons of the two.
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Hello team / people, I'm just looking for an App for SOLVE my internal memory problem on my Desire cause I'm always getting LOW MEMORY SPACE on this device, almost of my essential Apps are installed on my microSD card, myabe there is an App for simulate more space on internal memory, like a partition or something that sucks microSD space and solve this problem, don't know, any idea? any help?
thanks for everything.
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You're a little late to the party. This issue was dealt with a long time ago. Search Google and xda for 'App2sd+'. It enables you to create a partition on the SD card and move any app to it. It's also a built in feature in CyanogenMod.
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Thanks for the info sashank. I just tried App2SD+, didn't work very well at *all*. I ended up installing "DroidSail Super App2SD (ROOT)" which works phenomenally well. I am also using "Move2SD Enabler (root only)" for automatic move to SD for all future apps.
Hi!!
Well I have a lot of questions about this 2 apps and SGS2
1.- SGS2 have 16gb of storage (less I think)
If I understand ok, When I use Link2sd; apk, data and other stuff moves to 2nd partition on external SD? or some things are still on the internal memory.
In case of Gameloft gamers or gps apps (for example ndrive), link2sd moves all data too?
Which are the main difference between link2sd and DirectoryBind?, What app do you use?:
Link2sd
DirectoryBind
android native app2sd
cheers.. and Thanks a lot
Well I have a Galaxy S3 with 16 GB of internal memory. I recently got addicted to ashphalts(both 6 and 7), Batman: The Dark Knight, The Amazing Spiderman, Gangster Rio, ShadowGun and many more HD games. As stated, all of them consume huge amount of space and to make the matter worse you are not allowed to see the files that are being downloaded over wifi, so no way to move them manually. I got apps to sd installed which is pointless in Galaxy S3 as it has no option for apps to move to sd card.
Now is there any way I can get rid of this problem? Any way that I can move some of the apps on my 32 GB sd card? I dont want to root or do something like that. I rooted my galaxy s2 and enjoyed installing hundreds of ROMs but for S3 I prefer not to. The sock version is just too good. But is there any way to solve the space issue?
yeah, it sucks because 16gb only has less than 12gb of usable space
it is pretty lame how google removed support for installing to SD card.. i think they're doing this now to get people to buy android phone with more internal memory (32gb, 64gb,etc)..
unfortunately no solution unless you root and hack your phone to death.. might want to take a look at this.
Root is the easiest way to solve most issues including yours.
Other solutions:
1) Finish the game and uninstall it immediately.
2) Trade your phone for 64gb version.
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Thanks
Thanks mate. I did take a look at that forum earlier but thought that seemed pretty complex to me.
WEll perhaps you are right, google wants us to buy phones with high internal memory and surely we would! ****! Cut down the price then
if rooted u can use titanium backup and move to sd
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kp.nikhil said:
if rooted u can use titanium backup and move to sd
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Serious? Does this work?
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@Ev0d3vil: I installed a sd card in one of my SGS3 and then downloaded GTA3 outside the play store. Then you get all the data in a zip, that can be used from sd card. I just installed GTA3 and it works fine from my SD card. Atleast I think. Anyways there is no way to move apps to sd in SGS3 unless rooted. Droidsail super app2sd is a great app that I had used for moving apps to SD in my previous android.
There are two methods around this.
DirectoryBind: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
Ext2InterlaSD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234&page=39
I'm using the second method flawlessly.
Kryten2k35 said:
There are two methods around this.
DirectoryBind: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
Ext2InterlaSD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234&page=39
I'm using the second method flawlessly.
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Exactly.
@op
Directory bind solves you the issue
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Kryten2k35 said:
There are two methods around this.
DirectoryBind: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
Ext2InterlaSD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234&page=39
I'm using the second method flawlessly.
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Yep. Good options. Personally I use gl to sd from play store. It moves game data to the external sd. You open the app and it shows you which games etc you can run / move data for. In options you can also add the data folder as well as select folders manually.
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Hi all,
I recently rooted my S3 GT-i9300 for the 1st time. I downloaded rootchecker and it has been successful. I recently installed a sandisk micro sd 64gb card into my phone and am looking at storing most of my applications their.
I purchased foldermount with the intentions of doing that but have had no luck with the program. I bought premium version (but don't know how the check that its actually the pro one, because it still has the purchase pro option? However, my card has been drawn from.)
I have installed a few apps on my phone from the play store and watched several youtube tutorials, but I don't have the same directories as they do on their phones.
I am now looking to move these apps to my external micro sd. I make a name under name.
I then try and find the source app files, but cannot seem to locate them anywhere???
Where do I find the application files, so that I can move them to my external micro sd?
Sorry if this sounds stupid, I'm only new to this.
Link2sd? Search for it. Either on Playstoore or XDA.
Edit: Sorry it's Link2sd.
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Spent the past few hours searching without any answers, so I figured I'd post here.
Let me start by clarifying that I know nothing about moving apps to the SD card because I've never needed to use it before. However, now I have a class 10 64GB microSDXC card and a Moga controller, and the dinky internal storage just isn't big enough for these games that take up 2-4GB (EACH!).
But I digress...anyway, I've tried following the general method of using AParted to split the SD Card into 2 partitions (1 for media as exFAT, 1 for the app data [tried ext3 and ext4]), then use link2sd to move the apps. Although it worked in general concept, only the main app files were moved, leaving the additional library files on the internal and defeating the purpose. I should note that I did purchase the premium version, which unlocks moving internal files, but that still did not move the additional content that's downloaded outside of the small app and supporting lib files. I also tried using a few App2SD apps, but the result is always the same, telling me the program won't work due to the geniuses programming the phone to call the internal storage "sdcard" (seriously, why would anyone do something that retarded?).
So needless to say, I'm at a little bit of a loss of what to do. I don't want to keep reformatting my card into different configurations to the point of affecting its storage integrity. Are there any current KitKat ROMs that have the partition names altered by default? Am I doing something wrong with my method or missing a step? I'd really like to figure this out.
Thanks for reading and your help!
Bump. Tried to do the partition using AParted again, but no luck...
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Spent the past few hours searching without any answers, so I figured I'd post here.
Let me start by clarifying that I know nothing about moving apps to the SD card because I've never needed to use it before. However, now I have a class 10 64GB microSDXC card and a Moga contr
Thanks for reading and your help!
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Kit Kat prevents apps from writing to sdcard which is probly why game data remains on the phone. Try this app, it should help.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jrummy.sdfix
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