Is there any way to install cm7 in the 1gb partition, and use the 5gb for storage?
I searched and found a few threads pertaining to this, but none have helped.
turdferguson92 said:
Is there any way to install cm7 in the 1gb partition, and use the 5gb for storage?
I searched and found a few threads pertaining to this, but none have helped.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1094371
Read and follow the instructions from that thread.
Any more help, say it
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I have been flashing my hd2 for over a year and having lots of fun along the way with a lot of help from the members on this site.
I am a bit confused with the partitioning of the sd card and what ext 1, 2 etc mean.
Could someone point me in the direction of an explaination of what this does and why I need it, I have searched but could not find anything, apologies if it has already been answered.
cmca said:
I have been flashing my hd2 for over a year and having lots of fun along the way with a lot of help from the members on this site.
I am a bit confused with the partitioning of the sd card and what ext 1, 2 etc mean.
Could someone point me in the direction of an explaination of what this does and why I need it, I have searched but could not find anything, apologies if it has already been answered.
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It's a storage system. Like Fat32, NTFS etc.
as for how, check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905841
There are a few threads to check depending on WHY you want the partition.
If it's for clockwork mod (CWM) or app2sd(+). Read the relevant threads.
Hope This Helps.
MattOG said:
It's a storage system. Like Fat32, NTSC etc.
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He meant NTFS not NTSC (which is a video standard)
Moby58 said:
He meant NTFS not NTSC (which is a video standard)
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Well spotted... I'm a dozy bugger.
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why is it, that i only see a total of 411mb of ram?? i have 2.12.50 radio installed and i am currently running typhoon v2.5.1 standard(anthough every rom i try say the same thing)
and the miui roms show 413mb
Because of the size of your partition layout.
mattfmartin said:
Because of the size of your partition layout.
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can u please explain?
What size did you pick for cwm?
mattfmartin said:
What size did you pick for cwm?
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i am using 135
It's not about partition it has been answered many times already. It's 411mb or 413mb and not 512mb because the difference is being used by the gpu. Scan through the pages of q and a and you'll find it. This is dev section.
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jose makalolot said:
It's not about partition it has been answered many times already. It's 411mb or 413mb and not 512mb because the difference is being used by the gpu. Scan through the pages of q and a and you'll find it. This is dev section.
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searched q&A, but cant seem to find anything on it but thnks for your response
jose makalolot said:
It's not about partition it has been answered many times already. It's 411mb or 413mb and not 512mb because the difference is being used by the gpu. Scan through the pages of q and a and you'll find it. This is dev section.
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Yep, that's correct
I need some help i got the 32gb Nexus 10 and im already at below a gig of memory left.
What is the best way to remove unneeded or duplicate files? I am rooted and on a custom rom.
fr8cture said:
I need some help i got the 32gb Nexus 10 and im already at below a gig of memory left.
What is the best way to remove unneeded or duplicate files? I am rooted and on a custom rom.
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First I'd suggest trying Disk usage or Storage analyzer app from playstore to analyze your storage space. Then you'll be able to see what directories/files take the most of the space.
There's probably some nice tool to find duplicates, but I haven't need such a app so I can't tell about that..
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sorry, wrong thread
jodvova said:
Google's support asked me to do a factory reset via Android recovery menu, which I did but that hadn't helped to boot the tablet.
After that they just offered a replacement.
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You'll come to find out that Google's support solution to most trouble shooting is to apply a factory reset or replacement. Even though at times it doesn't make any sense! Its best to post your questions on xda to get the best trouble shoot answers
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This is my first time on a Android and I have my GS5 verizon rooted and now I really dont know what the hell to do. I defiantly want to move all my apps to my SD Card, Ive read all those threads and have been trying to figure out "Link2SD" and "FolderMount," and Mini tool Partition. I do not know what the hell Im doing so if anyone can help me that would be deeply appreciated!
Just install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix
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reddjr8 said:
This is my first time on a Android and I have my GS5 verizon rooted and now I really dont know what the hell to do. I defiantly want to move all my apps to my SD Card, Ive read all those threads and have been trying to figure out "Link2SD" and "FolderMount," and Mini tool Partition. I do not know what the hell Im doing so if anyone can help me that would be deeply appreciated!
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http://lifehacker.com/top-10-reasons-to-root-your-android-phone-1079161983
ks3rv3rg said:
http://lifehacker.com/top-10-reasons-to-root-your-android-phone-1079161983
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While that article does give some good info on things you can do, the top 3 on it's list definitely don't pertain to our device at the moment. Having root access hasn't given us the ability to run our own kernels, and we don't have Safe Strap yet to be able to run custom roms yet either. Just a FYI to the OP..
Here's the link to the original thread for the FolderMount app. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39178981#post39178981
The mini instructions did the trick for me. And it works perfect. I've got Xcom and other 1+ GB games installed and it shows that I have 5 gigs free on my internal storage. It shows up weird in the app info and in ES File Manager's sdcard analyst. It shows up as taking up twice as much space as it really is and shows in multiple places some times. But if you look at the free space it's all good. That part threw me for a loop at first.
Hope it helps.
I have been using my S5360 for quite a long while,and as we all know,the main problem is with internal memory of 190.You can't even have ten market apps at once in your phone.I have tried quite a lot of things,like changing custom roms,using link2sd,busybox method,but after all,whenever we move app file,its dex files and data files are always to internal memory.I am quite tired of all this,and really looking for help.As this forum is well known for pro geeks,I hope someone might point me in the right direction.
Hyperion 9 is recommended.Please don't create these type of thread which puts a question on the hardwork of the Developer of the ROM.
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aniket.lamba said:
Hyperion 9 is recommended.Please don't create these type of thread which puts a question on the hardwork of the Developer of the ROM.
Thread Closed.
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Certainly not!As I mentioned,i was only concerned about more internal storage,i did not doubt any of the roms' quality,I am in no position to be judgemental.
shahrukh.sk said:
I have been using my S5360 for quite a long while,and as we all know,the main problem is with internal memory of 190.You can't even have ten market apps at once in your phone.I have tried quite a lot of things,like changing custom roms,using link2sd,busybox method,but after all,whenever we move app file,its dex files and data files are always to internal memory.I am quite tired of all this,and really looking for help.As this forum is well known for pro geeks,I hope someone might point me in the right direction.
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you can use the ext4 memory for a more internal storage memory
simokb1996 said:
you can use the ext4 memory for a more internal storage memory
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Elaborate please
shahrukh.sk said:
Elaborate please
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there is a small help and guide to ext4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2467040
mini rom
shahrukh.sk said:
I have been using my S5360 for quite a long while,and as we all know,the main problem is with internal memory of 190.You can't even have ten market apps at once in your phone.I have tried quite a lot of things,like changing custom roms,using link2sd,busybox method,but after all,whenever we move app file,its dex files and data files are always to internal memory.I am quite tired of all this,and really looking for help.As this forum is well known for pro geeks,I hope someone might point me in the right direction.
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my opinion is mini rom it doesnt have many bugs.others are also good but i reccomends mini rom
Everybody thank you for their valuable time and suggestions,closing the thread now