I was reading about data2sd on the tf700. Does the tf300 experience the same issues? I have a couple 64 gig micro SD laying around and was thinking of being proactive and doing data2sd. But if the problem is isolated incidents I may just refrain .
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The TF300 does have I/O issues like the TF700
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Running AnTutu benchmark and comparing to others my read speed for sd card is 21mbps.
The others are all easily 100mbps+.
Does anyone know if this is the external or internal sd speed?
I'm just using the 32gb card that was in my Dell Streak.
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It should be the internal sd, I haven't put one in my SGS2 yet, got read write speeds of 440/14 MB/s
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Got 80 read speed without sd card. Nowhere near the 400s!
Still getting consistently low quadrants 2800 ish when the norm is 3500.
I wonder if I have inferior internal sd or just a duff unit?
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Hey guys,
I've got a 32gb tf300 and a 32gb SD card. I've seen a few posts of people saying they use their SD card as internal memory. I've found a few posts but they are always device specific. Can anyone provide me additional information regarding this? Is it a universal process? Pros/cons of doing it? Thanks for your help
I dont think you can since android 4. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong though
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im not too sure why you would need to mate ive got loads of apps installed and still got lots of free space as long as you keep movies and stuff on the external sd you should have plenty mate
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im not too sure why you would need to mate ive got loads of apps installed and still got lots of free space as long as you keep movies and stuff on the external sd you should have plenty mate
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I completely agree and I'm by no means scratching for space, its perhaps more of a learning exercise than anything else. Though it would be nice to be able to pin all of my music for offline listening with plenty of room to spare
blakerw87 said:
Hey guys,
I've got a 32gb tf300 and a 32gb SD card. I've seen a few posts of people saying they use their SD card as internal memory. I've found a few posts but they are always device specific. Can anyone provide me additional information regarding this? Is it a universal process? Pros/cons of doing it? Thanks for your help
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I have a 64 gig sd card in mine... With 32gig internal.
I saw the thread on the tf201 where they did mount the data partition and it really speeds up tge slow data transfer rates on the prime.
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Can you move game data to a micro SD card?
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Admiral2145 said:
I have a 64 gig sd card in mine... With 32gig internal.
I saw the thread on the tf201 where they did mount the data partition and it really speeds up tge slow data transfer rates on the prime.
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Awesome thanks. I'll scour and see if I can find it. Hopefully the process is the same on the tf300
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Can you move game data to a micro SD card?
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I guess you could... But with even the 16gig version and a sd card you should be straight. 64 gig class 6 sd card 65 bux... Can't complain, 32gig class 10's are 30 and under.
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whooow, hold your horses, do i read 64GB sdcard? can i put a 64gb sdxc card in this thing??
i thought 32 gb SDHC was the max ...
ps (i dont have the dock)
Yes you can use 64 gB cards...I know of one guy who has 64 gb and 128 gb cards on dock in addition (total 288gb ..32+64+64+128 on his tf300)
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If I'm ablee to move game data to the micro SD card, that would be great.
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Seriously how many games do you play at a time? ...I think 32gb internal is enough ..get the music,books, videos and rest on SD card...and if need lots of memory ...get a portable large usb drive 1 TB or so and connect to dock or USB adapter
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1664838
For using external SD as internal SD ..using link2sd
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You need root for that, right?
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Right now the max ram I have free is about ~400, I'm wondering if I can get up to ~600!!?
My ROM is smooth ROM and faux kernel... Any suggestions?
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more ram
i get 522 - 550 by using dx toolbox.
what is the advantage of having 600mb free ram??
I have a nexus 4, which if you know has 2 gbs of ram. Never runs out although my nexus 7's ram drops quickly. More ram means snappier system... Just wanted suggestions on this
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Android manages memory differently than a computer. An oft repeated mantra that holds true in this case is ”free ram is wasted ram.” Killing processes simply for the sake of increasing free ram is counterintuitive and only serves to reduce system efficiency.
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Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39768124#post39768124
Back in there day, there used to be a company that you could send your device to, they would desolder your memory and throw in a bigger/faster chip.
Dont know if they still do or the name.
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Honestly 2 GB should be mandatory. Its what a couple extra dollars to the consumers...
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Android manages memory differently than a computer. An oft repeated mantra that holds true in this case is ”free ram is wasted ram.” Killing processes simply for the sake of increasing free ram is counterintuitive and only serves to reduce system efficiency.
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This is correct. You are wasting your time worrying about whether you have 400 or 600 MB free. If you are completely running out and experiencing huge lags, then it's time to worry.
Just got my nexus today.
This thing is fast
But I discovered that it lacks a micro SD slot.
I have tons of things on msd cards now.
So the debate is whether to switch to a tf700 which has decent resolution but at least the stock rom is ridiculously slow and laggy
Does anyone have any experience with both of these platforms?
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Had both, kept the nexus 10. The tf 700 isn't even in the same league as it.
I uploaded all my music to Google play, if your concerned about the micro SD buy a $2 OTG cable from eBay and a $5 micro SD card reader from amazon (or one that does both) and install a ROM that supports OTG (most do).
I'm currently using my micro SD from my S3 this way.
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duarian said:
Had both, kept the nexus 10. The tf 700 isn't even in the same league as it.
I uploaded all my music to Google play, if your concerned about the micro SD buy a $2 OTG cable from eBay and a $5 micro SD card reader from amazon (or one that does both) and install a ROM that supports OTG (most do).
I'm currently using my micro SD from my S3 this way.
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Thanks I was wondering. If there was a way to use a card reader with this
Google probably wants people to use the "cloud"
But unless they want to roll out nationwide wifi that even works in the middle of nowhere and make da clowd unhackable, they really do most consumers a disservice by leaving off the sd card reader
Well regardless of my brief rant thanks again for mentioning the whole OTG thing
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My SanDisk sd card has 16 gb on it but on S4 and all devices it has only 896 mb? How can I fix it? Already tried reformatting.
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Google search "counterfeit sd card". Maybe that is the issue.
Or if you have a windows 8 PC with an SD card reader and a full size SD card adaptor, try using the built in "Disk Management" utility to see the actual room on the card and to reclaim it if it is there.
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My SanDisk sd card has 16 gb on it but on S4 and all devices it has only 896 mb? How can I fix it? Already tried reformatting.
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DOWNLOAD a free re-partition tool and try to re-partition the card. good luck
true on the counterfeit might be a 1gb hacked to look like 16gb its been a big issue goin on for a while. did you order from ebay?
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My SanDisk sd card has 16 gb on it but on S4 and all devices it has only 896 mb? How can I fix it? Already tried reformatting.
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It sounds like you go burned TBH.
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I bought it from radio shack. I thought SanDisk was reliable?
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pcguy22 said:
I bought it from radio shack. I thought SanDisk was reliable?
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they pretty much are I never had an issue with them just exchange it if you just got it and test it while your still in the store..
I have read about the San Disks having issues with this phone. Forget where. The 64gb Samsung solved those issues. They didn't talk about smaller Samsung cards. And don't remember if it was only a certain size San Disk card.
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they pretty much are I never had an issue with them just exchange it if you just got it and test it while your still in the store..
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The OP said the card reported limited storage on other devices as well, but didn't say what other devices, so I'm thinking it is a problem with the card in general this time.
i'm running a Sandisk 64gb right now for about a yr had it in my S3 and now in my S4 and a 32gb sandisk before this one no issues