[Q] Razr Maxx XT912 How to format internal SD Card? - Motorola Droid RAZR

I love this phone and want to take it from 4.1.2 to CM10.2 4.3. I had this issue with my tablet when I updated to Jelly Bean. More than half of my internal SD Card storage space "dissappeared". No sign of where it went, Storage in the info section shows a huge grey bar meaning "Available" but the number on a 16Gb card was very low, only a couple Gb. One guy on XDA figured it out, use Clockwork Mod to format the internal SD Card, reboot, and allow Google to repoplulate your apps. Took less than 45 minutes for Google to do it's magic and I had all my storage space back. WAY cool!
Since taking my Razr Maxx to Jelly Bean, I have the same issue. Settings/Storage shows 4/5 of the bar as gray or "Available", yet Available space is only 3Gb on a 16Gb internal SD Card. Adding up the Apps, Pictures and Videos, Audio, Downloads, and it amounts to less than 2Gb, huge gray bar of available space, yet only 3Gb on a 16Gb card is "Available". I want to format this internal card so when I install CM10.2, Android 4.3 with Safe Strap, I got some room back. But Safe Strap offers no real option to format the internal SD Card. You can use "rm -rm" to "Format" it, but this is not a real format, will not remove paritions or anything else taking up space. This "Feature" is in the settings for Safe Strap and the box for it cannot be "unchecked". At least with CWM, you could really format the card. This Safe Strap gives me no options to clear the internal SD Card. And since it is internal, I cannot just "remove it" and format elsewhere.
How can I reclaim my lost space on the internal SD Card by formatting it? This is XDA developers, if the answer cannot be found here, it does not exist. Someone, anyone, can show me how to format the internal SD Card on a Motorola Droid Razr Maxx XT912? I really need this because I cannot proceed until I get this done. Thanks.
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Option 1.) There are some formatting utilities in play store. You can try one from there.
Option 2.) In safestrap, goto mount and mount your sdcard to usb, connect to a PC and format it from there.
PS: Only 8 gb is user accessible on the internal sdcard.
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neo.ank said:
Option 1.) There are some formatting utilities in play store. You can try one from there.
Option 2.) In safestrap, goto mount and mount your sdcard to usb, connect to a PC and format it from there.
PS: Only 8 gb is user accessible on the internal sdcard.
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Yeah, that is what I am finding out, the specs clearly say that the internal SD Card is 16 Gb but I can only have at 8Gb.
http://www.morecellphone.com/phone/motorola-droid-razr-maxx-xt912/143
Internal Storage: 16GB
External Storage: Until 32GB
microSD, microSDHC
Considering Safe Strap breaks that space into slots, maybe formatting the internal SD Card would do more harm than good. Do you think so?

You cant use the whole space... Here are the mentionable partitions
sizes are in MB, no limit or warranty, i can give you a full list if you want to
Partition 16
"cdrom"
212.0 MB size
dont know at all, but usable by Slot2 in BMM!!!! (gets cache)
Partition 20
"system"
775.0 MB size
system ... the ROM itself (Slot1 in BMM)
Partition 21
"cache"
720.0 MB size
cache for cache stuff (Slot1 in BMM, if you activate/prepare Slot2, this one gets system and cache for Slot1 gets a file in data partition)
Partition 23
"webtop"
1333.0 MB size
unused since 4.0 ICS, but can be used for Slot2 in BMM!!!! (gets data)
Partition 24
"userdata"
3896.0 MB size
your data / settings / apps, Slot1 in BMM!!!
Partition 25
"emstorage"
8196.9 MB size
"internal" SD Card / sdcard0, shared between all Slots

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Tmobile Galaxy Note sdcard issue

Just got my Tmo Note home, I think I got the last one as there were only 2 Denver retail stores that had them . Is there going to be a new forum here at xda for this phone?
I'm having an issue with the external sdcard, I am using ES File Explorer. I put the external sdcard from my old sensation into the new note, I browse to /sdcard/external_sd/ and I get an empty folder. Something reported to me that the ext sdcard was not mounted but I forget what I was doing when I saw that. What do I need to do to access the external sdcard taken from my Sensation?
I imagine this is an easy situation, I just haven't experienced a setup where there is an internal and external sdcard on a phone.
Thanks
Peter
That's interesting because I have a i717 and I flashed a nandroid backup courtesy of Rotohammer if I am not mistaken, when the device booted and I went to look for sd card it didn't show anything. But a reboot solved it for me. Worst case is you backup anything you need from the sd to a PC and fully format card.
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shouldn't you be looking for
/mnt/external_sd
not
/mnt/sdcard/external_sd
?
I use Linda File Manager and it is under sdcard/external sd
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I rebooted and still got an empty /external_sd folder. Once I backup the sd to pc, how do I mount/format the ext. sdcard?
Also, when I plugged the phone into pc with usb it shows phone as 9.85GB - I thought this came with 16GB of internal memory?
Under /mnt i have asec, obb, sdcard, secure and usb - no /mnt/ext_sdcard
Make sure the card if formated as FAT32 - if plugged into a computer, right click and select properties). I recently purchased a 64gb card and when I turned on the Note, I got the error the SD card was not mounted. I couldn't mount it or format it. Did some searching and others had that problem. The solution was to delete all partitions (searched cnet downloads for a partition manager) on the microSD card then insert into the Note & turn it on. The Note reported there was a damaged SD card - then I was given a prompt to format the microSD card.
So make sure your data is backed up 1st.
Not sure why your internal space shows that. That number seems low. May have to format internal storage and factory reset as it comes fresh out of the box.
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There it is on my i717r.
As for the storage on the phone, mine has 1.97 internal[apps, etc], 10.85 usb storage[the other part of internal formatting], and of course my 29.81 under sdcard[actually the external card]
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I just got the T-Mobil Galaxy Note as well. I had not problem moving my SD card from My Touch 4g. At first I didn't understand the file structure, but now I see that the external cards shows under the directory of the SD card which really is internal memory. That memory shows only a total of 9.85 GB (should be 16 according to specs) and the other internal is 1.97 GB. I would also be curious if anyone know why the internal memory numbers are so far off.
My best guess is this.
11gb is parted off for user.
2gb is parted off for apps.
that's 13gb for user storage.
The rest is for /system, /cache, dalvic and future ROM updates. Naturally a new os will take more space so they make a best guess for future upgrades, features, etc.
You never really get what the advertised storage is. Plus its better to have more space remaining for the rom than what it actually needs to help future proof a bit and so you don't run into storage restrictions when upgrading or flashing custom stuff.
Take the xoom for example, it leaves 28gb for user, and only about 1gb to 1.3gb for the rest of the system. Because of that we have to use symbolic links to have some of the gapps load up when flashing as to avoid errors and such.
Sometimes having some missing storage is a good thing as its almost certainly belonging to the back end.
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As someone who is having trouble with a 64 class 10 this topic really helped. Thanks!

[Q] 64gb swap internal

Hi, I made an internal 64 GB SD Card. But again, the internal memory is going to set up programs. Why is that?
Is it normal to have such a system memory? If you do not need to show up 59 gigabytes' Is?
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volkantipi said:
Hi, I made an internal 64 GB SD Card. But again, the internal memory is going to set up programs. Why is that?
Is it normal to have such a system memory? If you do not need to show up 59 gigabytes' Is?
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Please can you rephrase your question? I do not understand what you are asking.
Also you images are broken.
rootSU said:
Please can you rephrase your question? I do not understand what you are asking.
Also you images are broken.
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I make my memory card as internal memory but my phone still use phone memory.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9xsg4s50abs1d1m/Screenshot_2013-06-17-10-17-25.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7y3sb9s2wkvy5pa/Screenshot_2013-06-17-10-17-46.png
apps will still be installed to the internal memory, because it only swaps the /data/media, and apps are installed into /data/
Glebun said:
apps will still be installed to the internal memory, because it only swaps the /data/media, and apps are installed into /data/
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Exactly this ^^
Internal /sdcard is 11.35 GB but it is shared with /data so both /data AND /sdcard use that 11.35 GB
All you have done is swap /sdcard with /extSdCard, but apps still go to /data so that 11.35 GB still gets used.
rootSU said:
Exactly this ^^
Internal /sdcard is 11.35 GB but it is shared with /data so both /data AND /sdcard use that 11.35 GB
All you have done is swap /sdcard with /extSdCard, but apps still go to /data so that 11.35 GB still gets used.
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How do I use the most effective. I want to use, such as built-in Card.
volkantipi said:
How do I use the most effective. I want to use, such as built-in Card.
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To break it down (simply), your internal memory consists of:
/system partition - Where the ROM goes
/data partition - Where your Apps and settings are stored
So all (user) apps install to /data/app and all the basic app data (settings) goes to /data/data (as do your rom settings such as Which ringtone, alarm times etc)
Usually /sdcard is an external Micro SD card. But here, Samsung have made the internal memory 16 GiB in size. So in the /data partition, they have put /data/media which is also your /sdcard.
Android looks for /sdcard and it is "redirected" to /data/media.
What you have done is swapped the mount point for /extSdCard (external sdcard) and /sdcard. So when android looks for /sdcard, it is "redirected" to you external sd card. When android looks for /extSdCard, it is "redirected" to /data/media
Hope this clarifies,
rootSU said:
To break it down (simply), your internal memory consists of:
/system partition - Where the ROM goes
/data partition - Where your Apps and settings are stored
So all (user) apps install to /data/app and all the basic app data (settings) goes to /data/data (as do your rom settings such as Which ringtone, alarm times etc)
Usually /sdcard is an external Micro SD card. But here, Samsung have made the internal memory 16 GiB in size. So in the /data partition, they have put /data/media which is also your /sdcard.
Android looks for /sdcard and it is "redirected" to /data/media.
What you have done is swapped the mount point for /extSdCard (external sdcard) and /sdcard. So when android looks for /sdcard, it is "redirected" to you external sd card. When android looks for /extSdCard, it is "redirected" to /data/media
Hope this clarifies,
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I copied all the files. However, there was no change.
volkantipi said:
I copied all the files. However, there was no change.
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All what files? What are you expecting to change?
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[Q] My USB Storage is listed as Internal Storage

Hello
My Dad gave me his 32 GB SD Card, so I inserted it into my phone.
And there was some of his files, so I had to format it. I went onto the storage settings and scrolled down to find "Erase SD Card"
So I simply pressed it, and confirmed..
So much regrets. It erased my god damn USB Storage filled with 11GB of files, even important ones with all my music, rooting files such as ROMS, downloads, images etc.
Sorry, but I am so ****ing pissed.
The ****ing thing said "Erase SD Card". NOT "ERASE USB STORAGE OR INTERNAL STORAGE".
Here's some screenshots:
So there's my actual internal storage...
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And my USB Storage that is listed as Internal Storage...
And the Erase SD Card option, above the SD CARD.
I don't understand why the option says "Erase SD Card", instead of either ERASE INTERNAL STORAGE, or ERASE USB STORAGE.
It doesn't make any sense.
Now that I'm left with basically a new phone with nothing of my personal files left.
And why the hell doesn't my SD CARD not have a Erase SD Card option?
I know I can't get my files back, but at least, how do I fix this god damn problem?
My phone is rooted with Cyanogen Mod 10.1.3-i9100
Kernel is 3.12.06-rc6-Dorimanx-V9.43-JB-SGII-PWR-CORE
And yes, I can go into clockwork recovery mode.
thanks
'SD card' has always meant the internal SD card (I.E internal storage), external SD has always been labelled as such.
You can mess around with mount points if you want, but I don't see why you'd do that ? You did something a lot of people have done on here over the past couple of yrs, you now know what 'erase SD card' means & does, you're unlikely to do it mistakenly again.
Edit - If you want to format an external SD card, do it from Windoze (phone connected to PC via USB) or from CWRecovery.
MistahBungle said:
'SD card' has always meant the internal SD card (I.E internal storage), external SD has always been labelled as such.
You can mess around with mount points if you want, but I don't see why you'd do that ? You did something a lot of people have done on here over the past couple of yrs, you now know what 'erase SD card' means & does, you're unlikely to do it mistakenly again.
Edit - If you want to format an external SD card, do it from Windoze (phone connected to PC via USB) or from CWRecovery.
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Okay thanks, yeah, I formatted the SD card using CWRecovery, but shouldn't there be an option to unmount my SD Card in Settings > Storage?
And on CWRecovery, there were many options to format my SD Card; format ext-sd, format sd-card0, format sd-card1, and I think format external sdcard. Which one is the correct one? I formatted all of them except for sd-card0.
thanks
awesomealvin said:
But shouldn't there be an option to unmount my SD Card in Settings > Storage?
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Nope.
awesomealvin said:
And on CWRecovery, there were many options to format my SD Card; format ext-sd, format sd-card0, format sd-card1, and I think format external sdcard. Which one is the correct one? I formatted all of them except for sd-card0.
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I'm not running that rom & I'm not looking at the CWRecovery screen that you're looking at. Why not make it easy for yourself & do it in Windoze ? That way there's absolutely no doubt as to what you're doing.
MistahBungle said:
Nope.
I'm not running that rom & I'm not looking at the CWRecovery screen that you're looking at. Why not make it easy for yourself & do it in Windoze ? That way there's absolutely no doubt as to what you're doing.
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that's weird, because when I'm having troubles installing some applications and I go on google to find a solution, mostly everyone says to Unmount and Mount the SD Card again through Settings > Storage > Unmount
I'm not seeing an option in storage to unmount my external SD card in either of my Samsung phones. You can do it from CWRecovery though. I think you'll find those people are referring to the internal SD.
MistahBungle said:
I'm not seeing an option in storage to unmount my external SD card in either of my Samsung phones. You can do it from CWRecovery though. I think you'll find those people are referring to the internal SD.
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Hmm okay, thanks, I'll just use Windoze then, thank you.
Good to know i'm not the only one that's not seeing those options.

[Q] SLXROM - strange partitioning (?)

Hi,
I installed the SLXROM yesterday on my P780 and I am quite happy with it so far. I know that there is discussion going on about this Rom in the russian lenovo forum where this has been posted, but unfortunatley my russian is a bit rusty (and google translator is just not mature enoughto follow a discussion in a forum).
So here is the thing:
My phone shows 3 different storage spaces: Internal Storage (0.98GB), SD card (1.45 GB) and Phone storage (3.69 GB), so my 4 GB sd card is actually shown as phone storage and the internal storage is detected as sd card which brings quite a bit of nastiness with it, since some apps write their data to sd card which in that case means the internal storage, while the sd card stays ~empty.
Is this a bug or is it supposed to be like this?
Cheers.
panDroid
panDroidx9 said:
Hi,
I installed the SLXROM yesterday on my P780 and I am quite happy with it so far. I know that there is discussion going on about this Rom in the russian lenovo forum where this has been posted, but unfortunatley my russian is a bit rusty (and google translator is just not mature enoughto follow a discussion in a forum).
So here is the thing:
My phone shows 3 different storage spaces: Internal Storage (0.98GB), SD card (1.45 GB) and Phone storage (3.69 GB), so my 4 GB sd card is actually shown as phone storage and the internal storage is detected as sd card which brings quite a bit of nastiness with it, since some apps write their data to sd card which in that case means the internal storage, while the sd card stays ~empty.
Is this a bug or is it supposed to be like this?
Cheers.
panDroid
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This is the default partitioning of the Lenovo P780
Here there is the solution that you are looking about: repartition!!!
Code:
forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p780/general/p780-repartition-storage-t2668744
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply. i followed the steps in the linked post, but now I have the following situation:
still 3 partitions: internal storage (2.44GB), SD Card (~5MB), Phone storage (4GB). So, the repartitioning worked, but the (now very small partition) is still detected as sdcard (which of course now leads to a lot of weird problems with apps trying to write to external storage).
Any advice?
Cheers.
panDroidx9 said:
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply. i followed the steps in the linked post, but now I have the following situation:
still 3 partitions: internal storage (2.44GB), SD Card (~5MB), Phone storage (4GB). So, the repartitioning worked, but the (now very small partition) is still detected as sdcard (which of course now leads to a lot of weird problems with apps trying to write to external storage).
Any advice?
Cheers.
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Yep.
My situation after the installation and the repartition was the same for you but i have done the following steps:
went to SETTINGS -> STORAGE and clicked on PREFERRED INSTALL LOCATION -> selected SD CARD
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Selected DEFAULT WRITE DISK as SD CARD, then REBOOTED
My FINAL situation was:
2.45 GB internal storage
8GB of external SDcard
5MB of Phone storage, never used.
Hope it's helpful.
Dagon84 said:
Hope it's helpful.
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Yes, that was extremely helpful! Thanks a lot, now everything works as expected.
Cheers!
just read this now after flash SLX, but already installed apps and restore backups of sms etc,
if I flash the repartition, should I return to default write disk to internal sd first?
will all data deleted?
DON2003 said:
just read this now after flash SLX, but already installed apps and restore backups of sms etc,
if I flash the repartition, should I return to default write disk to internal sd first?
will all data deleted?
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I'll suggest you to backup everything, even the ROM installation from recovery, then run the repartition, and restore SMS and apps.
If something fails, you can restore the backup from recovery.
Good luck!!

Using SD card instad of internal memory as SD card for Airdroid file transfer

So, Moto E has some 4 gig of internal memory and around 2 gigs is for user use, most of it gets consumed when you install everything you need as not all apps can be moved to SD card. This itself is not big problem to me but I've noticed that applications like ''Airdroid'' detect internal memory as SD card and do not detect external SD card at all when tried to change that from settings.
This phone does not come with USB data cable/connector so being able to transfer files on Wifi is important function and I rely on it quite often. Small files do ok, but whenever I try to transfer file exceeding the free internal space it gives me error ''not enough space''. I've 16 gigs SD card so I would like it to be used by Airdroid directly, if that is possible.
Anyone?
root required
.glen said:
So, Moto E has some 4 gig of internal memory and around 2 gigs is for user use, most of it gets consumed when you install everything you need as not all apps can be moved to SD card. This itself is not big problem to me but I've noticed that applications like ''Airdroid'' detect internal memory as SD card and do not detect external SD card at all when tried to change that from settings.
This phone does not come with USB data cable/connector so being able to transfer files on Wifi is important function and I rely on it quite often. Small files do ok, but whenever I try to transfer file exceeding the free internal space it gives me error ''not enough space''. I've 16 gigs SD card so I would like it to be used by Airdroid directly, if that is possible.
Anyone?
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Not without rooting. If you root, you can mount the folder where airdroid stores its data to external sd using foldermount or other similar app
sarthak96 said:
Not without rooting. If you root, you can mount the folder where airdroid stores its data to external sd using foldermount or other similar app
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I've very little to no knowledge about that, so is there anything like ''guide/how to'' lying around simple enough for newbie to understand?
Also, by rooting, you mean formatting the whole thing or something? And will it void the warranty?
.glen said:
I've very little to no knowledge about that, so is there anything like ''guide/how to'' lying around simple enough for newbie to understand?
Also, by rooting, you mean formatting the whole thing or something? And will it void the warranty?
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yes warranty is void and phone will format on rooting first time.
Gogeta said:
yes warranty is void and phone will format on rooting first time.
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My my, looks like this is not quite my cup of tea, I may try it in 6-7 months down the line though.
Thank you very much for clearing that up ^^
.glen said:
So, Moto E has some 4 gig of internal memory and around 2 gigs is for user use, most of it gets consumed when you install everything you need as not all apps can be moved to SD card. This itself is not big problem to me but I've noticed that applications like ''Airdroid'' detect internal memory as SD card and do not detect external SD card at all when tried to change that from settings.
This phone does not come with USB data cable/connector so being able to transfer files on Wifi is important function and I rely on it quite often. Small files do ok, but whenever I try to transfer file exceeding the free internal space it gives me error ''not enough space''. I've 16 gigs SD card so I would like it to be used by Airdroid directly, if that is possible.
Anyone?
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Hi, I am from AirDroid Team. We appreciate your feedback, and here's our solution to your problem.
How to set external SD card if it is not detected?
If the externalSD card is not detected, you may set it manually:
1. Sign in to web.airdroid.com (Quick Guide).
2. Open Files, click Add external SD card on the left panel:
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3. Click the pull-down menu:
4. Choose the external SD card path of your device, and click OK:
You’ll see a new folder External SD added in the left panel:
How to delete external SD card?
You can delete the external SD card anytime:
1. Hover the mouse on External SD and click X:
2. Click OK and the external SD card path will be deleted:
What’s the external SD card path of my device?
The external SD card path may vary by devices. Here are some possible pathes:
/mnt/sdcard/external_sd
/mnt/emmc
/mnt/extSdCard
/mnt/sdcard-ext
/mnt/sdcard/_ExternalSD
/HWUserData
/mnt/extsd
/mnt/sdcard/extStorages/SdCard
/mnt/external_sd
/mnt/sdcard2
/Removable/MicroSD
/mnt/sdcard/ext_sd
/data/sdext2
/mnt/ext_card
/mnt/external1
/mnt/flash
/LocalDisk
/sdcard/sd
/mnt/sdcard/tflash
/mnt/nand
/mnt/extern_sd
/mnt/sdcard/sdcard2
/mnt/sdcard/removable_sdcard
/mnt/sdcard/external_sdcard
/mnt/sdcard/sdcard1
/mnt/ext_sdcard
/Removable/SD
/mnt/sdcard/SD_CARD
/mnt/ext_sd
/mnt/external_sdcard
/FAT
/storage/extSdCard
I hope this article will help you. If you have any more questions, please post in AirDroid Sub Forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/airdroid

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