please help about memory! - Galaxy Ace S5830i Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have done transfer all apps to Sdcard using adb shell, but the internal memory is full now whereas the apps on the SdCard!
please any suggestion to fix it!?

@boss-619, You did push only "apps" into your SD card manually and took benefit of Android natural App2SD Support, but rest of them from dex + lib files /data /data/Dalvick -cache files etc .etc,,, of each individual was remained inside your internal storage space. You can use symlink mechanism , used inside link2sd ( re-partitioning of SD card into ext2,4 and FAT,32 is required,>>suggested through CWM) to transfer above I did mention into /SD-ext partition,Thus free some of your space. However I would recommend Universal CronMod INT2EXT+ ,which does not require linking and far more efficient for your device by increasing your internal storage space. You may follow my comments and the other fellow for more insight into how thing must be done in order to be effective ( post#481-483). Also please state stock/custom Rom you are using at the moment for more help in near future .
Edit: Reading Post#480 is also beneficial, regardless of your custom/stock based Rom you are using atm.

ehsanotaku said:
@boss-619, You did push only "apps" into your SD card manually and took benefit of Android natural App2SD Support, but rest of them from dex + lib files /data /data/Dalvick -cache files etc .etc,,, of each individual was remained inside your internal storage space. You can use symlink mechanism , used inside link2sd ( re-partitioning of SD card into ext2,4 and FAT,32 is required,>>suggested through CWM) to transfer above I did mention into /SD-ext partition,Thus free some of your space. However I would recommend Universal CronMod INT2EXT+ ,which does not require linking and far more efficient for your device by increasing your internal storage space. You may follow my comments and the other fellow for more insight into how thing must be done in order to be effective ( post#481-483). Also please state stock/custom Rom you are using at the moment for more help in near future .
Edit: Reading Post#480 is also beneficial, regardless of your custom/stock based Rom you are using atm.
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Thank you so much!

Use link 2sd app ... I'm using its better
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Acedevloper_sushant said:
Use link 2sd app ... I'm using its better
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You need to give us more than half a sentence to convince and back up your claim. Link2sd might be more flexible in some regards , but nothing can beat universal script in performance and balance you can create in between your 100+ apps and your very limited internal storage . I am going to give you benefit of doubt here,, imagine you need your Link2sd recognize your Ext partitions, thus, when doing a Nandroid backup, Nandroid would not recognize the Fat32 partition where apps were and would not back it up,, quite frustrating ,,

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[Q] internal memory becoming short even after moving all the apps to sd card

internal memory becoming short even after moving all the downloaded apps to sd card..... do any body have any solution....????
Did you clean the cache from the browser and other apps ?
Even if you move apps to the sdcard through Apps2SD, Android still installs stuff to the phone's internal storage for the dalvik cache and Using something like Link2SD with a partitioned memory card will solve this.
If you use Link2SD, DO NOT use Apps2SD of anykind. they are counterproductive.
The LG509P Optimus T only has 200MB internal storage.
I use an 8GB card partitioned with a 512MB ext2 partition for Link2SD. With all the apps I have installed (about 35-40), my internal phone storage is only using 55mb or so, with everything else going to the card automatically through Link2SD.
Clean browser & facebook or other apps cache and data.
create an partition on your device and download a2sd gui from market and flash darktremor a2sd script via recovery...then reboot and open a2sd gui app and select app on sd...in the dalvik cache tab select move cache to sd-ext.
links are here:
for a2sd gui:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12069632#post12069632
and for the script: kindly search google.
hit the thanks button if I have helped you.
here is the script which is working on my phone
please check if your rom supports it...I dunno which ones do..but the forum and some google search might help..
hit the thanks button if i have helped you.
Link2Sd requires no special script or custom recovery for install or rom checking. All you need is a partitioned sd card, and to download the app from the market.
Guys which one is better installing apps2sd script of link2sd?
sajjan said:
here is the script which is working on my phone
please check if your rom supports it...I dunno which ones do..but the forum and some google search might help..
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Use this it fixes everything
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Somyab said:
Guys which one is better installing apps2sd script of link2sd?
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With link2sd you have a GUI and a choice what to move to SD. With apps2sd, everything is moved, no choice, no GUI. Decide for yourself.
how much of memory does links2sd free ??? with data2sd my internal memory is 140 mb free...yeah its a little cumbersome but once done no worries...
sajjan said:
how much of memory does links2sd free ??? with data2sd my internal memory is 140 mb free...yeah its a little cumbersome but once done no worries...
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Uhm... Depends on how many apps you move, surprisingly You can move the app, dalvik cache and libs (manually or automatically, all configurable).
navin.shah said:
internal memory becoming short even after moving all the downloaded apps to sd card..... do any body have any solution....????
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thats because your dalvik-cache is on phone..
NOTE: SOme ppl report that phone gets a little slower with dalvik-cache on sd..
try this
open terminal
type "su"
then u get a # prompt
execute this "a2sd cachesdreset"
Phone wil reboot and it might TAKE a while in rebuilind dalvik-cache
..you have a lot of free space in phone now..Check it
maximum free memory
well but whats the maximum memory free..
I dont see any harm in moving everything at one to the extention...i am too lazy and prefer shifting everything at once
Dude just follow the steps everything is automated..You will get arnd 150~160mb free after its done..
I've got about 35-40 apps on my phone, using a Class 4 8GB sd card, and my phone has 155mb free. there are some things you don't want to move through Link2SD (such as desktop widgets) or they dont work.
im a newbie.... can you tell me how to partition the sd card......
Dude install custom recovery(I m using AMonra2.2.1) ..Then boot into the recovery and select Partition Sd card ..Select all upgrade options one by one and settle for ext4..And
these options will partition
swap=0
ext=512
fat=rest
using rom manager is another alternative...use the values as given above by sarfaraz

[Q] titanium back up vs link2sd - moving apps

good morning,
my ace has 233 ginger installed, rooted.
I always used titanium back to move apps from telephone memory to SD.
I just discovered that linksd makes the same thing.
Reading around it seems the link2sd move completely the applications leaving only the link in the internal memory, but I don't know if titanium makes the same.
I'm wondering Which are the differences between these two methods and which is the best program to move applications?
thanks
I use Titanium Backup to move to SD and it must transfer the files to SD and leaves a link on the internal because amount of ram available increases on the internal drive.
I have had no issues with it.
Baracs said:
I use Titanium Backup to move to SD and it must transfer the files to SD and leaves a link on the internal because amount of ram available increases on the internal drive.
I have had no issues with it.
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Ram?
noboddy has tested both the applications to understand which is the best one?
I think titanium makes a mount point for each moved app, and link2sd a symbolic link. Dunno what's better though. I would say... Test it in performance, comparability and memory usage...
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I have the same question bro. Did you get the answer yet??
I've using the Titanium Backup feature but seems almost everyone "love" link2sd, so it has to have something different I guees.
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
EmoBoiix3 said:
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
Herpderp Adreno + Tegra.
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Hey thanks. That means is "not that usefull" as Link2SD right?
Seems I'll have to try it then.
Any problems with it?
coluichepensa said:
good morning,
my ace has 233 ginger installed, rooted.
I always used titanium back to move apps from telephone memory to SD.
I just discovered that linksd makes the same thing.
Reading around it seems the link2sd move completely the applications leaving only the link in the internal memory, but I don't know if titanium makes the same.
I'm wondering Which are the differences between these two methods and which is the best program to move applications?
thanks
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I just install S2E and then restore all my apps using Titanium Backup. S2E installs them in the SD automatically so I don't have to stop to batch move them so the SD.
Titanium uses the older method in which apps are stored on the FAT partition and mounted, link2sd needs a second ext4/3 partition and simlinks each app. link2sd method is better as it doesn't need to wait to mount on first login. Titanium leaves dalvik cache on internal, link2sd moves it to ext partition and so it saves more space. s2e and a2sd is similar to link2sd but they symlink the whole folder, which is less flexible but easier to manage.
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You can use other software
iandol said:
... link2sd needs a second ext4/3 partition and simlinks each app. link2sd method is better as it doesn't need to wait to mount on first login. ...
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And that's exactly the problem with link2sd: it runs late. So the apps it links to aren't available while the sdcard is scanned for icons and file paths. Consequently it often (ie. always in my case!) has to restart or "soft boot" the device, which is annoying to say the least. I even had some unusable apps that couldn't take the fuzz. All probs repaired easily, but then, why bother? I kept the 500MB ext2 partition, though, might come in handy some day.
I suggest using ext2 as a general rule: ext3/ext4 are created with a log by default. This log carries changes to any data on disk and is flushed out from time to time by a special kernel thread. While this can speed operation and even safe guard against data corruption it is also unsuitable for flash storage and puts load on the wear levelling block driver beneath it _if there is one_! Now ext3/ext4 can be created and mounted without a log, but you'd have to trust other peoples/devs judgement to get this right. Not a problem with ext2. Ext4 is really fast and reliable, but with flash the bottleneck is elsewhere.
Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830
EmoBoiix3 said:
Titanium Backup move to SD = Android move to SD
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Exactly.
I use both the apps, and you can make them working togheter for the best backup - restore experience on our SGA:
simply do this:
1) set autolink option "on" and install location option to "external" within Link2SD before installing the apps, all will be linked to SD automatically.
2) set "restore backups to ..." option to "Internal storage" within Titanium backup before restoring.
Once you do this, apps restored with titanium will be auto linked.
WARNING: don't link app like launchers (and related, like theme) or keyboards.
Hm, I've not had those problems with link2sd. I do agree that s2e method is simpler and less prone to possible errors; a sym linked dir doesn't need a service to relink per application as link2sd does. And I agree that if you are unsure about disabling journaling on ext4, then ext2 is a better default. Annoyingly sd-ext seems to mount as ext3 by default, so I manually edited init.d to mount as ext4 and removed journaling.
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pourya-man said:
You can use other software
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True. Who has used Norton Utility Manager?

[Q] What's wrong with the memory

Heyy xdites
I have cm7 by fat in my ace and I have moved all my apps to the sd card apart from the ones I want widgets
Anyways internal memory is full like only 15mb remaining but but /system directory has 80mb free
I can't use that???
cuz now i cant download any app due to memory
And one more thing some apps when I install they say for example 5mb in the play store when I install it its still 5mb but as soon as I move it to sd card it show 1-2mb
Why? Is only half the app transfered??
I have transferred it using root
What is wrong with this?
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In native Apps2SD, only apk file after installation is moved into MicroSD. Not the dalvik-cache files. That's why all of your memory doesn't get released. In another words, that feature you're using will put you on the dead-end at some point. Meaning, You'll face low internal memory problems even if your ALL apps are moved to SDCard.
My suggestion? Make a partition in your MicroSD and Install S2E. Follow the link given in my signature. That post by SuperAce609 helped me so much that I won't even switch on stock ROMs because S2E doesn't work on stock. If you follow that S2E guide, do not forget to press the THANKS button to SuperAce609!
Rushyang said:
In native Apps2SD, only apk file after installation is moved into MicroSD. Not the dalvik-cache files. That's why all of your memory doesn't get released. In another words, that feature you're using will put you on the dead-end at some point. Meaning, You'll face low internal memory problems even if your ALL apps are moved to SDCard.
My suggestion? Make a partition in your MicroSD and Install S2E. Follow the link given in my signature. That post by SuperAce609 helped me so much that I won't even switch on stock ROMs because S2E doesn't work on stock. If you follow that S2E guide, do not forget to press the THANKS button to SuperAce609!
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Ironically SUPERACE was having a memory problem few days back...xD xD xD
FAT build is deodexed, thus it eats much space in /data but eats less space in /system.
Use vo-1 build, it's odexed
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[WORKING MOD] **UPDATE** Swap Internal and External Storage [STILL OPEN 2 DISCUSSION]

**UPDATE, Working MOD!**
Mattiadj has a working mod to make your S4's external sd card your internal storage while making your internal just a place for extra resources!
This is HUGE and it is working very well for me. This mod is not a "complete swap" where the two mounting points are just switched but it accomplishes the same goal! There are a few things you will have to get use to once you install this but nothing that can't be overlooked. Here a link to his thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468596. I suggest everyone try this out and give him any helpful feedback.
For now, Mattiadj's mod is the closest thing to swapping your storage and will may be the closest we ever get on 4.2.2 (it works great). With Android 4.3 officially coming to our devices soon their may be more possibilities for a "complete swap" on 4.3. Until then, I suggest everyone use mattiadj's mod. Thanks mattiadj!
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Hello S4 owners!
I know I'm not the only S4 user wanting more internal storage on their phone whether it be "16 GB" or "32GB". I've been doing a lot of research into swapping internal with external storage to use the micro sd card as device storage (e.g. 64GB sd card to replace 16GB internal storage vice-versa). I've done this technique on a previous device (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43024409) by modifying the vold.fstab file to swap storage mounting points. Since samsung released 4.2.2 on their devices the vold.fstab has been modified without anyone being able to figure out how to swap mounting points. The verizon release of android 4.3 may make modifying the vold.fstab more feasible but we will just have to wait and see.
For now, here are several routes I have looked into:
Modifying vold.fstab: There may be more code we can add but the current file only contains the mounting location for external storage and not internal storage. This makes it seemingly impossible to just swap lines of code. Someone trying to overcome the same road block: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168489.
Modifying storage_list.xml within framework-res.apk: I have looked into how android mounts storage devices and it seems that 4.2.2 and earlier rely on the vold.fstab and storage_list.xml (http://source.android.com/devices/tech/storage/). I then began trying to look into the storage_list.xml located in the framework-res.apk and found these:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27432510
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35792201
I tried modifying the storage_list.xml but when I swapped the "sdcard0" and "extSdCard" text in the file (after unpacking adn repacking the apk) my phone went into a bootloop. I understand that swapping two phrases in a file didn't have much evidence to support trying it but I had to find out what it did. Maybe someone can help with this. This example of a storage_list.xml file provided by google (https://android.googlesource.com/de...eworks/base/core/res/res/xml/storage_list.xml) looks much different from the extracted file I pulled which had a lot of random characters and null signs (using notepad++).
Using init.d script: I have found two people who have tried this for the S4:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363670 This mod results in a lack of access to the internal device storage. (According to the posts)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772234 This mod results in a successful swap (according to some posts) but is unstable and causes a lot of application crashes and glitches. The OP needs more testers, but the thread is still fairly active and could be a possible route. I have yet to test this.
I understand that there are applications such as forldermount and link2sd that provide options for freeing up internal memory but these options do not provide enough storage for me personally (and others I'm sure). ME7 gave us app2sd ability but that still doesn't relieve enough space. My goal here is to start more discussion to address this issue. Any ideas or comments on the feasibility for swapping storage mounts please post below. DON'T LET THIS THREAD DIE.
Thank You,
MetaMav
P.S. I uploaded my S4's (SCH-I545) vold.fstab if anyone would like to venture at modifying it for this purpose.
Cool
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Using external as internal would render lag spikes due to garbage collection.
Performance
previse said:
Using external as internal would render lag spikes due to garbage collection.
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I understand the caveats to swapping storage devices. We do not however fully know how performance impeding the modification will be until we find a fully functioning solution to test. I'm optimistic . My previous device handled swapping very well with not a lot, if any, noticeable performance loss.
It's a good idea. Wouldn't using something like Link2SD and/or Foldermount help in getting more internal space?
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maddog00 said:
It's a good idea. Wouldn't using something like Link2SD and/or Foldermount help in getting more internal space?
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You're right, they are fantastic ways of saving space. They do not however provide the ease of having a larger internal storage that everything is installed on by default. Many people also do not want to deal with having to make a link or special exception for every application installed. If I am not mistaken there are also certain app functions that may not work if moved to the external SD card. My goal is that through some discussion and help we can figure out how to make storage swapping available for the S4 like it is for so many other devices.
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You're right, they are fantastic ways of saving space. They do not however provide the ease of having a larger internal storage that everything is installed on by default. Many people also do not want to deal with having to make a link or special exception for every application installed. If I am not mistaken there are also certain app functions that may not work if moved to the external SD card. My goal is that through some discussion and help we can figure out how to make storage swapping available for the S4 like it is for so many other devices.
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But with that slight increase on complexity you get rather significant increases in performance due to the much higher random R/W of the internal storage. Keeping system and most apps on the faster internal is preferable.
You're on XDA man. If the choice is between a slight increase in complexity and a big increase in performance... I'd put my money on performance.
Side: you are very wrong when you say certain app functions won't work. With folder mount there is no difference as far as the app is concerned. These are links not app2sd.
You also don't have to make a link for every app installed. I have it set up to link the entire /Android/OBB/ folder. Set it once and done.
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Metallice said:
But with that slight increase on complexity you get rather significant increases in performance due to the much higher random R/W of the internal storage. Keeping system and most apps on the faster internal is preferable.
You're on XDA man. If the choice is between a slight increase in complexity and a big increase in performance... I'd put my money on performance.
Side: you are very wrong when you say certain app functions won't work. With folder mount there is no difference as far as the app is concerned. These are links not app2sd.
You also don't have to make a link for every app installed. I have it set up to link the entire /Android/OBB/ folder. Set it once and done.
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Thank you for the corrections Metallice. In my previous reply I meant that moving apps via app2sd would prevent certain features from working such as widget functionality and listening for "boot completed" events. I did not mean that using applications such as Link2SD and Folder Mount would cause these complication. Those two apps are very viable solutions for saving space (I use them myself). Also, I understand the concern for performance but I haven't used a device with this mod where I noticed any noticeable performance loss when using applications.
At any rate, I want to use this discussion for making this swapping method work. Any input as far as what I compiled in the OP or possible modifications that could make this mod work on this device would be fantastic.
Bump
I really enjoyed this mod on my S3. I have tried several methods to accomplish this myself with no success so far. Thanks for starting the OP!!
I hope we can come up with a working solution soon!!!
Hello and thanks for inviting me to this thread.
I have tried all possibile things I think! I use folder mount now but is really bad as it make my phone slow, hot and battery eater but... Do the job.
Anyway... I have made the switch but I have the problem of duplicates in gallery.
The only way to mount in correct way the external sd card into data/media/0 is with mount -o bind.
I have tried to mount vold file or block file with mount -t vfat umask and all is OK but some media files are not recognized by gallery!!! I can't understand why media files of what's app and of go SMS for example are not seen in gallery!
The only way to fix it is to bind the storage/extSdCard directory but... After we have two mount point for external sd and so duplicates.
Then I have tried another trick which works... So i have changed in vold.fstab the mount point of external sd card in usbDriveA and... Yes all is OK! Bind is OK! Zero duplicates! But.... Always there is a but... Since it is mounted sd USB drive, i have the notification for unmount always visibile and unmounting this became dangerous!
The best way to this swapping is to mount external sd in another folder different from /storage/extSdCard so I can do all I need with init.d script but when I change the mount point in vold.fstab to /storage/extSdCard2 for example, I have bootloop.
Any idea?
From universe with my gs4 snapdragon powered!
Bump!!
Made it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468596
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Bump!!
Made it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2468596
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This is AWESOME! I updated the OP.
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jr0324 said:
His thread is very clearly posted in the i9505 sub... has anyone tried this on vzw s4? Aosp/wiz results?
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I have tried this on my VZW S4 SCH-I545 and it works on my device. I think this mod only works for Touchwiz ROMs with init.d support (universal init.d app on the play store may be an alternative) but the OP has yet to receive enough feedback. I do not know if this works for the ocotocore version of the S4 but it should work for any Snapdragon 600 S4 carrier (not confirmed yet). Here are the specs of my device running this mod:
Model: SCH-I545 (Verizon Wireless, Snapdragon 600)
ROM: BoneStock ROM v1.1.4 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2384362)
Kernel: KTweaker 9/17 build (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2294083)
SD Card: 64GB SanDisk calss 10 (fat32) with a second 10GB fat32 partition for link2sd
Stay tuned for more information on the mod's main thread!
The init.d support factor would rule this out with ME7 and Safestrap - Rom slots, correct?
lazer9 said:
The init.d support factor would rule this out with ME7 and Safestrap - Rom slots, correct?
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I'm not sure, but I'd recommend trying the universal init.d app on the store play and see if that works with safe strap.
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I'm not sure, but I'd recommend trying the universal init.d app on the store play and see if that works with safe strap.
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I ran the universal init.d app from play store - ran the test - rebooted... Said I already had init.d support. Proceeded with your mod install. But I don't think it's doing anything different. Don't really understand the steps in your OP to verify. I'm using the extfat one.
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I ran the universal init.d app from play store - ran the test - rebooted... Said I already had init.d support. Proceeded with your mod install. But I don't think it's doing anything different. Don't really understand the steps in your OP to verify. I'm using the extfat one.
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I've seen posts suggesting exfat may have some issues. I'd try formatting your SD card to fat32 and following the install guide very closely. Let me know if you get it to work or get stuck again. I got it to work with fat32.
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I've seen posts suggesting exfat may have some issues. I'd try formatting your SD card to fat32 and following the install guide very closely. Let me know if you get it to work or get stuck again. I got it to work with fat32.
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I may try that. I assume I could just copy everything to the PC from my ext card then format then copy everything back and give it another go? Is there something I should remove first since I have the extfat one installed now before resorting to flashing the FAT32 one if I go this route?
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I may try that. I assume I could just copy everything to the PC from my ext card then format then copy everything back and give it another go? Is there something I should remove first since I have the extfat one installed now before resorting to flashing the FAT32 one if I go this route?
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You should be able to just copy over to pc and reformat. You need to either remove the init.d script for this mod in your init.d folder before you flash the fat32 one or revert to a previous backup. Read the mod's main thread for details on this.
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Data2sd?

Seeing as how the rezound has a whopping 2.34 gb dedicated for /data, what's the best way to incorporate data2sd if at all possible? The sdcard is formatted and ready to go, all I need is the best way to add the capabilities. Thanks.
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drhile said:
Seeing as how the rezound has a whopping 2.34 gb dedicated for /data, what's the best way to incorporate data2sd if at all possible? The sdcard is formatted and ready to go, all I need is the best way to add the capabilities. Thanks.
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u mean 2.34 GB for app storage, right? because rezound has approximately 11 GB for data storage (the phone storage).
from the subject if u mean something like app2sd darktremor script, super app2sd script, cronmod data2sd/ext2sd script or any others. All these scripts have 2 specific partitions for both the app and data by using partitioned sd card, i've used for some my old phones.
i've read related threads here for seeking the function too but never find at least one special thread about this kind of modding or other rom threads that provide data2script mod in their roms. Honestly i need it too
may be u have to make some gambling here for trying to use universal data2sd/ext2sd or any kinds which compatible for rezound in general hacking modding thread
drhile said:
Seeing as how the rezound has a whopping 2.34 gb dedicated for /data, what's the best way to incorporate data2sd if at all possible? The sdcard is formatted and ready to go, all I need is the best way to add the capabilities. Thanks.
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Look at Link2SD... I have been using it since the days of my HTC Aria, it essentially makes your programs partition as large as you have SD card partition space and it has a nice interface. You do have to partition your SD card though, adding a partition specifically for Link2SD and then the application creates symbolic links in the normal partition for apps that point to the sd card. Make sure you read the instructions on how to use it though, or you will be wasting your time (use Link, not move).
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u mean 2.34 GB for app storage, right? because rezound has approximately 11 GB for data storage (the phone storage).
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Yes I'm referring to the /data partition
acejavelin said:
Look at Link2SD... I have been using it since the days of my HTC Aria, it essentially makes your programs partition as large as you have SD card partition space and it has a nice interface. You do have to partition your SD card though, adding a partition specifically for Link2SD and then the application creates symbolic links in the normal partition for apps that point to the sd card. Make sure you read the instructions on how to use it though, or you will be wasting your time (use Link, not move).
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I'll give that a try thanks
Update: Worked like a charm thanks!
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