how can i change my reseved file location - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

how can i change the resived file froum therom to the storge card i need to make it
my device i mate k-jam wm6

Letting the garbled English slide for the moment, I think what you're trying to do is force your phone to save email attachments to your storage card (mini SD card) instead of main memory.
If so:
Open the mail feature (click the envelope button)
Click Menu (softkey)
Select Switch Accounts --> (your email account)
Click Menu again
Click Tools --> Options
Click the Storage tab
Check the box that says "Store attachments on storage card"
Bob's your uncle.

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Teach me: How to save camera pictures directly in MEM. CARD?

By default photos are saved in main memory. Is there anyway to set up the wizard to save photos in a mem. card folder?
Thank you
Basic :
Start camera
Click the Settings/Tools icon
Click Tools
Select Options...
open the General tab
Save to: *tadaaaa*
... i tried this
... but: i can only save to "main memory" or "extrom". Save to "storage card" does not appear.
... but: storage card appears on explorer and can be read...
:x
Why?
If extended rom is visible, try hiding it again.
Zeboxx you're my hero
TVM
can't find save to..
i'm currently using XDA II O2 Mini
and i've tried your steps and there's no save to menu.
can anyone help me?
thx a lot.
you can save pictures into Storage Card as shown in this short video
https://s6.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=04UEB1O09LVM40VG8M96PJRLJD
Still Stuck on this .... how to record directly to storage card?? My camera menu doesnt have the option to save to storage card; only main memory and Ext Rom.
Hi you seem to have the same problem...
Here's the link to the post but not full help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=50588&highlight=
i finnaly decided to hard reset and then that option reappear.
I don't manage an another way.

Save Email Attachments to Storage card

Hello,
I am trying to set my email accounts to download its attachments directly to my storage card.
Please advise of the steps on how to go about this using Total Commader.
Your time is much appreciated.
-Skygradez
You should set a flag in your email account on your device to store attachments on your storage card.
Go into your inbox, go to menu, tools, then options, then go to the storage tab and check the only thing there.

photo images

Hi
Is it possible to
1. to default photos to memory card
2. take images off and on to laptop without going through facebook / messages / you tube
3. On all my other phones i could default camera to memory card and dwn load images to pc
regards
op
open Camera
open settings ( little cog)
advanced settings ( little cog )
Page 2 (storage) select to change.
Take photos off with the pc using activesync or file explorer
hi
thks for the reply
on my page 2
i have quality , capture format , time stamp and keep backlight
regards
op
Hi
i have changed the storage option to micro Sd card, but still can nt drag off pics using active sync.. what file are they stored in and how do you default to file on the sd.. I donot what to up load them to facebook..
regards
op
Hi
I am now able to drag off the images off the SD card.. I had to reformat the SD card and all is ok
regards
op

Adding own ringtone to a NAND

Hi,
Could someone please tell me where I put my mp3 file so that 'sound settings' detects it as a ringtone. I used to put it in the media folder for SD roms but obviously that's all changed.
Thanks.
Hi,
I found the folder in NAND but putting the file in there didn't work. I'm not sure but all the ringtones were using .ogg format so it didn't see the mp3 file. Even tried converting to ogg but didn't work either!
I managed to get the ringtone applied by using "music" app, finding the mp3 on my sd card, hit the menu button and select "set as ringtone".
This was the only way I found
If you find a better method, let me know as the stock gingerbread ringtones are cr*ap.
I just have the media folder on my SD card, and it still picks up all my custom ringtones and notifications in every nand build I've tried.
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Gushfevah said:
I just have the media folder on my SD card, and it still picks up all my custom ringtones and notifications in every nand build I've tried.
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I used this method but during connection to pc as mass storage mode, the ringtone and and notifications will revert back to default internal ringtone as the sdcard is not seen by the system.
It's a strange one. I'm sure someone out there knows the answer.
With winmo you just navigated to the sounds folder on the device.
Anyone?
Just dropped an MP3 in ringtone folder and it's working fine...
You'll need a file manager with root access. I use "Super Manager" and the following instructions are specific to that application but will be similar in any other file manager.
Note: Before you begin make sure you have enabled the root function in the system settings.
1. Select the file you want to move...longpress on the file and select copy from the menu that pops up.
2. Navigate to /system/media/audio/ringtones
3. Press the windows hardbutton and select "Switch System R/W" to enable writing to the system directories.
4. Longpress the screen, when the menu pops up select paste.
5. Exit and reboot (ringtone won't appear until you reboot)
bdkinney said:
Just dropped an MP3 in ringtone folder and it's working fine...
You'll need a file manager with root access. I use "Super Manager" and the following instructions are specific to that application but will be similar in any other file manager.
Note: Before you begin make sure you have enabled the root function in the system settings.
1. Select the file you want to move...longpress on the file and select copy from the menu that pops up.
2. Navigate to /system/media/audio/ringtones
3. Press the windows hardbutton and select "Switch System R/W" to enable writing to the system directories.
4. Longpress the screen, when the menu pops up select paste.
5. Exit and reboot (ringtone won't appear until you reboot)
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Perfect. Thank you.
Incidentally, if you don't want to go through that hassle, you can also put the ringtones in.
/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones
LiFE1688 said:
Incidentally, if you don't want to go through that hassle, you can also put the ringtones in.
/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones
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Problem with that is that when connected to the PC nothing on the SD card can be read.
jamesbond_28_007 said:
Problem with that is that when connected to the PC nothing on the SD card can be read.
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Serious? When you say connected to PC, you mean connect phone to pc with android running? Well, depending on which build. Desire/DesireHD, you will need to unmount the sd card in settings->storage in order to use the phone as a usb mass storage device. If you are using Gingerbread build, you will have to use Multi-mount.
Unless you are my hero, and you went full ext2/ext3/ext4 partition for the whole sd card without fat32.
Then it would be almost useless in a card reader with a windows 7 pc.
LiFE1688 said:
Serious? When you say connected to PC, you mean connect phone to pc with android running? Well, depending on which build. Desire/DesireHD, you will need to unmount the sd card in settings->storage in order to use the phone as a usb mass storage device. If you are using Gingerbread build, you will have to use Multi-mount.
Unless you are my hero, and you went full ext2/ext3/ext4 partition for the whole sd card without fat32.
Then it would be almost useless in a card reader with a windows 7 pc.
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I think he is referring to this problem posted above:
"I used this method but during connection to pc as mass storage mode, the ringtone and and notifications will revert back to default internal ringtone as the sdcard is not seen by the system." -nghockcheng
LiFE1688 said:
Incidentally, if you don't want to go through that hassle, you can also put the ringtones in.
/sdcard/media/audio/ringtones
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i did this but remain the same problem
when the phone rings .it ring with the old ringtone from system-->media-->>audio-->>ringtons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
a dual mount sd app would help if you don't want the usb to kick your sd card every time that you use mass storage

Emulated external storage problem?!?!?

I am srsly pissed off with this internal storage used as external....
What can I do in order to somehow bind the two internals in order to use my 32gb sd card as external?
Berat1337 said:
I am srsly pissed off with this internal storage used as external....
What can I do in order to somehow bind the two internals in order to use my 32gb sd card as external?
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You can use directorybind, an app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262, but doesn't work with google music. For that problem i used an modded version, google music+ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140756 , where you can change the storagelocation in-app.
robhaans said:
You can use directorybind, an app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262, but doesn't work with google music. For that problem i used an modded version, google music+ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140756 , where you can change the storagelocation in-app.
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Tried this app before but i failed everytime.... what EXACTLY should I do in order to bind these directories...?
On source data path goes the /sdcard thing and on mount path the target location ?
I wanna bind my internal sd to 32gb ext. card...
Berat1337 said:
Tried this app before but i failed everytime.... what EXACTLY should I do in order to bind these directories...?
On source data path goes the /sdcard thing and on mount path the target location ?
I wanna bind my internal sd to 32gb ext. card...
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You can read it on the thread, but in short how to do it: make a folder on your external sd, for example DCIM (where photos are stored), then open directory bind. Tap settings button, then add new entry. Tap and hold source, then browse to the new folder DCIM on your external sd (real one), and tap select. Then tap and hold target source and browse to the old DCIM-folder and tap select. You can also transfer existing files, check that. Then tap "add".
On settings, check Bind on boot.
You will need to be rooted first btw...
robhaans said:
You can read it on the thread, but in short how to do it: make a folder on your external sd, for example DCIM (where photos are stored), then open directory bind. Tap settings button, then add new entry. Tap and hold source, then browse to the new folder DCIM on your external sd (real one), and tap select. Then tap and hold target source and browse to the old DCIM-folder and tap select. You can also transfer existing files, check that. Then tap "add".
On settings, check Bind on boot.
You will need to be rooted first btw...
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ye I am rooted and fully unlocked. I have the v20d version, thank you for the detailed info, helped alot!

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