Im getting tired of this low internal storage, plus, I would like to have all my files in one place.
But would that conflict with Link2SD?
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BioDesigner48 said:
Im getting tired of this low internal storage, plus, I would like to have all my files in one place.
But would that conflict with Link2SD?
sent from my locked rooted P769 v20f
I'm on YouTube (BioDesigner48)
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On P760 I used for a while both and it works very well. After some time I tried Foldermount and Link2SD and it works better, with it I can mount single folder for example I mount only obb and data games on SD card and store the rest on internal memory
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which of these to is more ok? for me its move2sd enabler it do the same thing as link2sd but no no partioning is needed .. for the expirience android user here that already use both , what do you think?
lyrel09 said:
which of these to is more ok? for me its move2sd enabler it do the same thing as link2sd but no no partioning is needed .. for the expirience android user here that already use both , what do you think?
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link2sd is better. why?
because link2sd can move the apk, lib, dex, data and cache of the apk to the sd card.
while move2sd can only move apk to to the sd card which still can make your phone memory decrease because of the cache, lix and deb of the apk moved to the sd card are still in phone memory.
here is the best guide i have used the whole time to partitioned my sd card to use link2sd
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1254987
link2sd runs really great on X-ROM ICS. the best match i've seen in a while. no mounting or not linked problem.
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I bought GS3 yesterday with ICS and i cant move apps to SD, there are a workaround or something to make that possible?
set92 said:
I bought GS3 yesterday with ICS and i cant move apps to SD, there are a workaround or something to make that possible?
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Are you referring to external sd card?
I don't have an S3 but have read it does what my phone does, that is it uses some built in storage space and labels it as an sd card which means your actual removeable sd card is usable for everything but not apps.
It is annoying but only answer is to use your removeable card for music, pics and video and keep built in space for apps only.
I have read that you can use play store app to extract an installed apk to external sd and possibly use a file manager to install from there to external (removeable) sd card but have not tried this myself so may be worth trying.
Dave
( http://www.google.com/producer/editions/CAownKXmAQ/bigfatuniverse )
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I tried moving some of my applications to an external SD card. The problem is App2SD fails to recognize the external SD, and Link2SD throws an insufficient storage error in my face. The thing is, the external SD is recognized by Android under System Settings -> Storage. There is 4.5 GB of available space.
Helpes me.
This guy's script works very well. Only use it if you have a fast sd class 10.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108775
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Any chance you can tell us how you got it rooted ?
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I guess not
You can root p769 V10G USA T-Mobile from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173465
it's fairly easy if you read it.
i just finished rooting mine just now haha.
Dear friends
I am using LG Optimus L9 running on stock rom with unlocked bootloader and of course rooted, it is nice phone but the main problem is that it has only 2.3 gb of usable internal memory, I have partitioned my sd card and using link2sd for linking app to 2nd partition but I'm not able to move heavy obb files to sd card, games like GTA, Asphalt etc can't be played by me because they have heavy obb files
Some body told me use GL2SD to move them but I am not sure whether it will work or not
Please tell me is there any other way to move obb files to sd, if i had to use GL2SD then how it will work?
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I bought a Moto E 1st Gen for my sister and she's managed to fill up the internal memory and his having issue fitting more apps on it.
I remember when I had a HTC Desire years ago I used 4EXT recovery to partition the sd card, so a portion of it behaved as if it were internal memory. Is it possible to use this or any other method to do the same with the Moto E 1st Gen?
Thanks.
Zammo76 said:
I bought a Moto E 1st Gen for my sister and she's managed to fill up the internal memory and his having issue fitting more apps on it.
I remember when I had a HTC Desire years ago I used 4EXT recovery to partition the sd card, so a portion of it behaved as if it were internal memory. Is it possible to use this or any other method to do the same with the Moto E 1st Gen?
Thanks.
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You can partition sd card using mini partition tool on pc.
Alternatively for internal memory issue you can use xinstallerSD.
Thanks for the advise. How can does xinstaller help with the internal memory issue, does it allow you to move apps you normally wouldn't to the SD card?
Zammo76 said:
Thanks for the advise. How can does xinstaller help with the internal memory issue, does it allow you to move apps you normally wouldn't to the SD card?
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ohh sorry its xinternalSD not xinstaller.
By using it your ext_sd will act as intnl mem
means apps can store their data and obb files on sd card.
shubhm said:
ohh sorry its xinternalSD not xinstaller.
By using it your ext_sd will act as intnl mem
means apps can store their data and obb files on sd card.
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Does it need xposed pre-installed? Anyone tested on moto e?
You can also partition SD card in twrp recovery
And use link2sd pro to move system as well as internal apps to SD card.
Hit thanks if I helped
I'm in much the same position as the OP; mother-in-law has a full Moto E, and I've got an HTC Desire so, given that X Install SD requires Root and the XPosed framework (as far as I can tell), why would I want to do this rather than going down a custom ROM route? I guess My mother-in-law isn't very tech savvy so I'd be hoping to make sure the phone works reliably but allows system updates (currently she's got loads of apps that need updating but they can't because there's insufficient storage), and allows her to install a few more apps etc.
Just for the record, I've looked through the FAQ section and find it a little bizarre that "How can I get more app storage space on my Moto E?" isn't a FAQ!
Thanks for any advice/help
John