Guys
I have problem with access to SD Card (SD Card is OK).
Application that I moved to SD Card works perfect. I can create folder with ES File Explorer but I can't delete it, also Sygic cannot access SD Card. Is any solution for it?
simono_pl said:
Guys
I have problem with access to SD Card (SD Card is OK).
Application that I moved to SD Card works perfect. I can create folder with ES File Explorer but I can't delete it, also Sygic cannot access SD Card. Is any solution for it?
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Install "SDFix kitkat writable MicroSD" from playstore
PS: need root
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viarbi said:
Install "SDFix kitkat writable MicroSD" from playstore
PS: need root
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any fix that does not require root?...
Thanks in Advance
eaganrubio said:
any fix that does not require root?...
Thanks in Advance
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Probably only update from LG, and hopefully soon it releases.
simono_pl said:
Guys
I have problem with access to SD Card (SD Card is OK).
Application that I moved to SD Card works perfect. I can create folder with ES File Explorer but I can't delete it, also Sygic cannot access SD Card. Is any solution for it?
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If you need to delete a file or a folder. Try using the default file manager for the phone
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eaganrubio said:
If you need to delete a file or a folder. Try using the default file manager for the phone
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I known about that. Thanks
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Hope they fix this in a firmware update soon.
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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
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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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..
:good::good::good:
could anyone make a thread/tutotial on using titanium backup pro?
thanks in advance
monil.verma said:
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.
Hi,
I'm still trying to find a ROM that I can use for my daily usage. My main problem is that almost all the ROMs that I flash fail to detect my ext_sd folder, a.k.a. my external SD card.
When I flash an ICS ROM and go to the file explorer to install titanium backup and restore my apps, it says that this folder is empty.
Sometimes when I restart several times, it finds my SD card, sometimes I have to flash other ROMs to have it but it's OK in some ROMs like CM10 but eventually it losts this folder as well.
Since I'm S-ON, I can't get back to GB ROMs.
SD card may be problamatic but it's OK when I mount it via attaching cable to phone or attaching it directly to my PC with a SD card cartridge.
What could be the problem? How I can check that SD card is OK?
Thanks.
Let me add this that if I open back of my phone and remove and re insert the SD card, it gets detected but it's cumbersome.
Use a root explorer to go up to root and instead of ext sd go into sd card 2 folder. Should be there
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Hassaan.W said:
Use a root explorer to go up to root and instead of ext sd go into sd card 2 folder. Should be there
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Thanks for the reply but I don't have such folder.
test84 said:
Thanks for the reply but I don't have such folder.
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Do you have "storage" folder?
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Hi, es file explorer, ttorrent and other app's have a hard time accessing my external SD card... It's not the card itself problem, I tried with another and still the same results... Please help!!!!
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clueless_stranger said:
Hi, es file explorer, ttorrent and other app's have a hard time accessing my external SD card... It's not the card itself problem, I tried with another and still the same results... Please help!!!!
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on stock Sony 4.4.2?
search for sdcard write fix or something like that
blueether said:
on stock Sony 4.4.2?
search for sdcard write fix or something like that
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None of the solutions on google are working though... And yes, I'm running android 4.4.2 stock on xperia z ultra... Everytime I try to change something on it like download a torrent using ttorrent or add or delete a file on it, it says operation failed and stuff like that... The weird thing is that when I use other file managers like the file commander app, everything works!
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It will only work with File Commander.
On kit kat, google has imposed sd card write permissions.
So only Sony stock apps can write into the partition. So you can use File Commander to cut, copy, paste, delete etc.
3rd party apps cannot modify the sd card. This has been done to increase security.
So if you are rooted, search for SD fix on play store.
If you aren't rooted, then root and fix it
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I have a D618 (4GB internal), and I noticed that there is a "Move to SD" option in the app manager, I tried it, but the app data is still in the internal memory.
And I heard that Kitkat devices have write issues with the SD card, and there is an app for fixing that, but I haven't tried it since my phone is not yet rooted.
Anyone here who has a rooted phone want to try?
Thanks
Move to SD only moves part of the apk file not app data.
It's not affected by the kitkat write issue.
My idea
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
Vagelis1608 said:
Move to SD only moves part of the apk file not app data.
It's not affected by the kitkat write issue.
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I see, thanks for the info
hardcore515 said:
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
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Will try it soon XD
hardcore515 said:
Use GL to SD. For this you MUST HAVE ROOT. I root my G2 Mini just for it.
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Thanks mate, worked for me
If you create a ext4 partition on your sdcard, there's multiple guides online for this. Then root your device and download link2sd, your able to move all apps, cache from apps and etc to the sdcard
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steffenbakke said:
If you create a ext4 partition on your sdcard, there's multiple guides online for this. Then root your device and download link2sd, your able to move all apps, cache from apps and etc to the sdcard
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Spoiler Alert!
Spoiler
Once my phone gets back from service, I will try to make a script which will mount /data/app/ and /data/dalvik-cache/ to a second partition on the SD.
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If you install in playstore foldermount root
Link
You can move any data from internel sd card to ext sdcard
Nandowiko said:
If you install in playstore foldermount root
Link
You can move any data from internel sd card to ext sdcard
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Negative, on marshmallow got Bootloop
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Th3DaRk_Vampire said:
Negative, on marshmallow got Bootloop
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I tese root and you can select the app and move or locate the folder to move.
The only thing you must first disable the the par before unmount the sd card work 100% for me its a app no any system app to Boot loop
Nandowiko said:
I tese root and you can select the app and move or locate the folder to move.
The only thing you must first disable the the par before unmount the sd card work 100% for me its a app no any system app to Boot loop
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Could you please once again explain what needs to be disabled first.
I am sorry but I did not understand what you wrote.
ashwini215 said:
Could you please once again explain what needs to be disabled first.
I am sorry but I did not understand what you wrote.
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A link to explain
https://youtu.be/ricrxlMmNYI