PLEASE EDIT MY VOLD.FSTAB TO SWAP SDCARD TO INTERNAL MEMORY...AS YOU KNOW GALAXY Y HAS 160MB MEMORY..THIS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR APPS.GAMES SO PLEASE EDIT MY vold.fstab FILE OR GIVE MODDED CODE FOR THIS LINK FOR FILE http://www.datafilehost.com/d/2b1f331e
Windows/EXE file, not vold.fstab everyone you should not download this file and ignore that :good:
Killnolife said:
Windows/EXE file, not vold.fstab everyone you should not download this file and ignore that :good:
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actually it not an exe file - you forgot to untick use our download manager therefore it will first try to download that websites download manager which will be an exe file
just untick that box and it will download the file with your web browsers download manager
MOSIR said:
AS YOU KNOW GALAXY Y HAS 160MB MEMORY..THIS IS NOT ENOUGH FOR APPS.GAMES
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this post is in the wrong section - the themes and app sections is ironically for posting themes and apps - if you have a question or require support post in the Questions and Answers section
also if you want more storage space you can create virtual internal storage on your sd card with a 2nd exe partition and use link2sd
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Hi,
I have an Xperia neo running stock firmware 4.0.2.A.0.62, the phone is already rooted and I have been using Link2SD to move the applications to the second partition of my SD card (ext3 partition) and so far it was working fine until I installed a couple of games that created about 100 MB of application cache, Link2SD does not move app cache.
How can I move app cache to SD?
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Hi,
I just fixed my problem, I used Root Explorer to create new folder in the SD card second partition, them moved application data folder and finally created a link.
hi mate
can you explain a bit more detailed how you did that?
Did you just move the folder with root explorer?
cheers
Hi,
First at all, you need to have a rooted phone.
Then after installing the game and launching the game for the first time it will create the app cache folder. After that just close the game and use any root browser and look for the app cache folder. I)f you are not sure where it is you can use Link2SD and select your game and it will tell you all the application's directories. The app cache should be in a path like this: /data/data/<app name>.
Go to that location with your root browser and select that folder and move it to your SD card second partition (for example /data/sdext2/) the exact location of your SD card second partition will depend of the mount point for it. Be very careful with what folders do you move.
On the folder where you moved the app data folder look for it and select it and select "Link to this folder", go back to the folder /data/data and create the link.
That should do it.
Please note: All this process can be done from command line, but I really only use android command line if the phone is connected to my PC and sometimes I do not have a PC with me.
Go to that location with your root browser and select that folder and move it to your SD card second partition (for example /data/sdext2/) the exact location of your SD card second partition will depend of the mount point for it. Be very careful with what folders do you move.
How can I create second partition?
I don't understand what do you mean by (for example /data/sdext2/) !
I have 2 partitions on my SD card, the first partition is the normal partition and a second ext4 partition on the SD card, I used the partition manager application in Fedora Linux to create it. There are some other applications to create EXT partitions from Windows.
In the Link2SD app description are more details on how to create the 2nd partition on the SD card:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en
If you have a stock kernel then try using EXT3 or EXT2 for the additional partition.
I do not know if it is possible to create links on the SD first partition, never tried before.
homie, use TITANIUM BACKUP!
xodARAP7 said:
homie, use TITANIUM BACKUP!
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I tried it but it will only work depending on the mount point used, titanium backup will not recognize the mount point created by Link2SD.
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sdato001 said:
Hi,
First at all, you need to have a rooted phone.
Then after installing the game and launching the game for the first time it will create the app cache folder. After that just close the game and use any root browser and look for the app cache folder. I)f you are not sure where it is you can use Link2SD and select your game and it will tell you all the application's directories. The app cache should be in a path like this: /data/data/<app name>.
Go to that location with your root browser and select that folder and move it to your SD card second partition (for example /data/sdext2/) the exact location of your SD card second partition will depend of the mount point for it. Be very careful with what folders do you move.
On the folder where you moved the app data folder look for it and select it and select "Link to this folder", go back to the folder /data/data and create the link.
That should do it.
Please note: All this process can be done from command line, but I really only use android command line if the phone is connected to my PC and sometimes I do not have a PC with me.
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brother, thank you so much for the idea, i was finally able to link google currents data to the sd card. it sucks space like hell. thanks a lot again
CWM can create Partition too but I do not know how too
can anyone tell me how?
darkerm said:
CWM can create Partition too but I do not know how too
can anyone tell me how?
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Advanced>Partition SD card
konciukas said:
Advanced>Partition SD card
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Thanks, I did 256 MB partition but How can I delete partition?
I really still don't understand how Link2SD works... Though i use it. And whats the difference between Move2SD and Link2SD?!
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darkerm said:
Thanks, I did 256 MB partition but How can I delete partition?
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Use apps like Mini Tool Partition. Google it. Its free. I would have posted links but not too sure about the rules here...
stanley08 said:
I really still don't understand how Link2SD works... Though i use it. And whats the difference between Move2SD and Link2SD?!
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Use apps like Mini Tool Partition. Google it. Its free. I would have posted links but not too sure about the rules here...
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This is a great guide: http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
Hi
sdato001 said:
Hi,
First at all, you need to have a rooted phone.
Then after installing the game and launching the game for the first time it will create the app cache folder. After that just close the game and use any root browser and look for the app cache folder. I)f you are not sure where it is you can use Link2SD and select your game and it will tell you all the application's directories. The app cache should be in a path like this: /data/data/<app name>.
Go to that location with your root browser and select that folder and move it to your SD card second partition (for example /data/sdext2/) the exact location of your SD card second partition will depend of the mount point for it. Be very careful with what folders do you move.
On the folder where you moved the app data folder look for it and select it and select "Link to this folder", go back to the folder /data/data and create the link.
That should do it.
Please note: All this process can be done from command line, but I really only use android command line if the phone is connected to my PC and sometimes I do not have a PC with me.
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Can you pls advice which application you used to create link? Not getting option in link2sd and root explorer too.
darkerm said:
CWM can create Partition too but I do not know how too
can anyone tell me how?
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With CWM recovery (I use night-elf kernel) Advanced->Partition sd card
Choose ext3 system partition if you use night elf kernel
Recomendation:
MicroSD Card class 6 or more
Ext3 1024mb
Swap 64m if you use .587 firm
Hi
Someone plz tell me how to move fb and whatsapp in SDcard. From Manage Application Move to SDcard option is disabled also in App2SD unable to transfer it.
Is it possible????It consumes a lot of space....
For moving apps those do not support to move in SD by default, you need root access on your device & then use any app such as "DroidSail Super App2SD" to move them forcefully to SD card.
maheshmorankar68 said:
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Someone plz tell me how to move fb and whatsapp in SDcard. From Manage Application Move to SDcard option is disabled also in App2SD unable to transfer it.
Is it possible????It consumes a lot of space....
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Root your mob and then simply install link2sd and move them:good:
maheshmorankar68 said:
Hi
Someone plz tell me how to move fb and whatsapp in SDcard. From Manage Application Move to SDcard option is disabled also in App2SD unable to transfer it.
Is it possible????It consumes a lot of space....
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Hi there,
Actually Questions shouldn't go in the General section..You should ask your doubt in the Q&A section....So,just have a look at the FORUM RULES.....Better luck next time
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Thank you,
P.007
Moving facebook on sd card every time you open it, it will erase the data and you will have to repeat the account access.
If you have rooted device, you can use titanium backup to move them to SD.
The app has been moved to SD card, but i am not sure about data stored by these apps.
Data was still in phone memory, i guess.
Second partition not found
Hi Friend,
Thanks for your reply.
I have root the device installed the link2sd app.
But when I move Google App,youtube in SD card it gives me error and Showing messages
Symbolic Link - Second partition not found:crying:
/dev/block/:device not found
Make sure.....
Someone senior please tell me the exact step how to resolve this.
Thanks in advanced... :laugh::
Just uninstall stock youtube and download it again, it will be installed in SD.
To move to sd card u need 2 partions in the sd card..first make 2 partions in sd card..
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@pavan_19
How to do this ?
Easiest way is to use cwm recovery..there is a option partion of sd card click that u will ask about the size,preferabaly give 512mb that it press ok ur sd card partition is over..otherwise use windows minitool partition wizard but u need pc to do it..just google it u will get the procedure to do it.. and one more thing ur sd card content will get erased so backup ur sd card contents to ur pc..
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You Can Use De App Named Link2SD And Copy De Apps Whih U Want To SD.
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maheshmorankar68 said:
@pavan_19
How to do this ?
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Before asking such questions just search a thread related to the topic so its your memory problem so just follow these thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082465
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I reply here because I spent a lot of time searching through very old posts and trying outdated methods. I didn't know that actually today there is a very easy solution to move whatsapp media folder to SD card. It perfectly worked on my Samsung Galaxy A3 A320FL:
1) Root (I used twrp + magisk method)
2) Download "App2SD" (the original by Vicky Bonick; it's free) and follow instructions on how to create partitions
3) Use "folder mount (app analyzer)" feature, which apparently was not considered in the old posts in this forum, so I suppose it was recently added to Apps2SD.
It's like folder mount, but it's pre-set for some common apps, including Whatsapp. With this feature, you can successfully move Whatsapp media folder to SD, in one clic.
In my case everything worked fine. When I reboot I have to re-mount folder, but it takes one second (just open Apps2SD, tap Folder Mount, slide "whatsapp other").
Hi...
after flashing AOKP all of my files disappeared its like creating another folder for the sd card and the old one disappeared. i checked the recovery so the old folder ( with my photos and files ) in the storage but it doesnt appear to me even in the computer . i used root explorer , astro i didnt find the old folder ( named 0 after flashing )
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after flashing AOKP all of my files disappeared its like creating another folder for the sd card and the old one disappeared. i checked the recovery so the old folder ( with my photos and files ) in the storage but it doesnt appear to me even in the computer . i used root explorer , astro i didnt find the old folder ( named 0 after flashing )
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See faqs and guide storage
JJEgan said:
See faqs and guide storage
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link please !
abady12 said:
link please !
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ALL the current guides and FAQ's are in General > Sticky roll-up thread. Please familiarise yourself with this location.
Hey guy i have a problem with my (STORAGE). I am running Cynogenmod 10.2.0 (Version 4.3.1) Flashed through TWRP (Latest Version).
In (STORAGE) there are (4 Folders) named:
- emulated
- sdcard0
- sdcard1
- usbdisk0
In (EMULATED) there are 2 other folders named:
- legacy
- 0
In (SDCARD0) I can see my files but there are no files in (SDCARD1)
In the (LEGACY) folder there are the same files which were in sdcard0.
In the (0) folder there are same files but with a (DOWNLOAD) folder in it.
How can make it simple all like (SDCARD0) like it was in stock rom? Another problem is i cannot move files somtimes via PC or Any File Manager.
The file structure is different for 4.2 onwards. I believed u flashed it from a 4.1.2 rom? Maybe stock? Look at the link. It will describe everything. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2274218
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Your question has been posted multiple times . Forum rules require you to search before posting .
Google <<< I9300 your search terms > xda
Its answered in the faqs and guides and stickied .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2274218
Alright guys sorry and thanks theres is one more question can i give all Permission (Read,Write,Execute) to (EMULATED) folder and what am i suppose to do with (SDCARD1) Should i delete it since there is nothing there or unmount it? Thansk again.
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Alright guys sorry and thanks theres is one more question can i give all Permission (Read,Write,Execute) to (EMULATED) folder and what am i suppose to do with (SDCARD1) Should i delete it since there is nothing there or unmount it? Thansk again.
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Sd card 1 is ur external sd card.
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JellyYogurt said:
Sd card 1 is ur external sd card.
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But i don't have an external sd card =_=
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But i don't have an external sd card =_=
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Idk. Sdcard0 is ur internal. Sdcard1 is external.
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How I can download apps like gangstar vegas or modern combat 4 from Playstore? As you should know, this phone as 2.2GB free space, and when I try to download, appears an error because of free space.
I can install a rom, if it's necessary to "solve" this problem.
m1ca said:
How I can download apps like gangstar vegas or modern combat 4 from Playstore? As you should know, this phone as 2.2GB free space, and when I try to download, appears an error because of free space.
I can install a rom, if it's necessary to "solve" this problem.
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Download the apk and obb from elsewhere. Then create a folder inside the /Android/obb directory in ur internal storage named appropriately (the name of the app's obb folder). Use foldermount to create a pair for that folder in your external storage and then place the obb file in the folder created using foldermount. Mount in foldermount and then play !!!!!
Hello, this is possible without root.
Simply, you use developer options from the android apk and then you can autonatically install default to the sd card!
howtogeek. com/114667/how-to-install-android-apps-to-the-sd-card-by-default-move-almost-any-app-to-the-sd-card/
Remove the space, I cant post links yet.
thanx so much working greats
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Download the apk and obb from elsewhere. Then create a folder inside the /Android/obb directory in ur internal storage named appropriately (the name of the app's obb folder). Use foldermount to create a pair for that folder in your external storage and then place the obb file in the folder created using foldermount. Mount in foldermount and then play !!!!! Hit thanks if i helped
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Thanks so much works greats on Moto E
M3shyS said:
Hello, this is possible without root.
Simply, you use developer options from the android apk and then you can autonatically install default to the sd card!
howtogeek. com/114667/how-to-install-android-apps-to-the-sd-card-by-default-move-almost-any-app-to-the-sd-card/
Remove the space, I cant post links yet.
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The method u have pointed out just moves the apk. The obb stays in the internal storage.