Is there any way to flash a file stored in internal memory in CWM? The problem is my 8GiB memory card is full up to brim (only 462 KiB free). So I stored a zip in /data/ using adb. I was wondering if I could flash it from CWM, just as you can do with phones not having SD card slots.
I can store file anywhere (I have 45MiB in internal and 50MiB in /system) and file is 3.8MiB.
I also want to ask can we take some internal memory as SD card? I know we can do reverse by A2SD/ Link2SD. But can it happen other way or its just too good to be true?
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Not possible.In CWM,you have no option to flash a zip via file system.Delete any junk files from your sd card and place the zip in your sd card.
Thanks for your help.
Mods please close the thread.
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do anyone how to do this??
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You can use any partitioning tool while the sd card is mounted on a pc via usb (phone) or with a card reader. Backup your sd card first...
For Link2SD to work:
Both partitions should be of type Primary. For compatibility, format as FAT32 for the second partition.
eastdata said:
You can use any partitioning tool while the sd card is mounted on a pc via usb (phone) or with a card reader. Backup your sd card first...
For Link2SD to work:
Both partitions should be of type Primary. For compatibility, format as FAT32 for the second partition.
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thanks a lot....i will try tonightz....
it will more stable when partition the sd card?? n move our apps to sd card?
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I don't think it will make the rom/system more stable, but you will free up more memory for other apps. An app might have unforeseen issues though.
If you use Link2SD, the partition is mounted at sdext2\
HTH
or if you want a manual partition, you can refer to this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=534714
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or if you want a manual partition, you can refer to this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=534714
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Thanks 4 ur link .... its work....
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Id like to to have the external SD card mounted as /mount/ instead of /removable.
Is it possible what do I need to modify.
The same thing with Usbdisk if possible.
Another thing, can /download be under externalSD card instead of internal?
I am using Thor.
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Hello.
I have installed a class10 micro sdcard on my galaxy note.
I would like to know if the 16G is faster than my sdcard or my sdcard ?
Is it more interessting to put the apps and the cache on the internal memory or on the sdcard ???? (and can i use app2sd if external card is faster ?)
Also, in es explorer i can not find the directory of the external sdcard.
Do you know where it is ?
Thank you
The internal memory is always faster. The name of the folder is "external_sd".
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So i haven't been able to find anything about this topic and maybe i am just weird but because of how the note 2 sets up the storage it doesn't support apps to sd. Maybe i just use way too may apps but i have already filled the internal storage and have a blank 32gb class 10 sd card just being un used in my phone. I want to know if there is a hack to make the phone read the sd card as internal storage where everything gets stored and then i can use the internal storage for pictures and files cause i don't have many of those.
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Go to theme and apps section and u will see a mod called external 2 internal
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
Root and use directory bind to move directories from internal to external. Will free up a lot of space.
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Hi all,
Can anyone help me with this problem?
I have a 32GB class 10 micro sd card and I have used it from s3.. when I went to put the card in my s4.. I was restoring some games from Titanium Backup and there is toast msgs saying External SD memory left 1.78mb..
How can it be if my card still have a storage of 25GB not used? Is the datas of the games in another partition or if I would need to format my sd card? To FAT or Exfat?
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billab0n6 said:
Hi all,
Can anyone help me with this problem?
I have a 32GB class 10 micro sd card and I have used it from s3.. when I went to put the card in my s4.. I was restoring some games from Titanium Backup and there is toast msgs saying External SD memory left 1.78mb..
How can it be if my card still have a storage of 25GB not used? Is the datas of the games in another partition or if I would need to format my sd card? To FAT or Exfat?
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Look in the TWRP and or CWM folders and sub-folders on your external sdcard,
most likely you have many nandroid backups in those folders.
Or perhaps you have a lot of recorded videos on your externel sdcard.
If worst comes to worst copy all files and folders from externel sdcard to computer
and then remove the sdcard, connect it to computer and use this fat32 format utility
to reformat the card.
Here is the download link for the free fat32 format utility: http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/FAT32format-Download-79375.html
Misterjunky said:
Look in the TWRP and or CWM folders and sub-folders on your external sdcard,
most likely you have many nandroid backups in those folders.
Or perhaps you have a lot of recorded videos on your externel sdcard.
If worst comes to worst copy all files and folders from externel sdcard to computer
and then remove the sdcard, connect it to computer and use this fat32 format utility
to reformat the card.
Here is the download link for the free fat32 format utility: http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/FAT32format-Download-79375.html
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I've looked thru all the files and there is still 26gb left of unused space.. thats why I was wondering if the sd card is in partitions.. I shall try to format and see what happens. . Thanks alot! Very kind of u
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billab0n6 said:
I've looked thru all the files and there is still 26gb left of unused space.. thats why I was wondering if the sd card is in partitions.. I shall try to format and see what happens. . Thanks alot! Very kind of u
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I've had stupid Sh*t like this happen with my S4 as well - with both internal and external SD - so I just reformatted them (in Recovery! not in windows) and its fixed the issue.
m2geek said:
I've had stupid Sh*t like this happen with my S4 as well - with both internal and external SD - so I just reformatted them (in Recovery! not in windows) and its fixed the issue.
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U mean in cwm recovery?
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billab0n6 said:
U mean in cwm recovery?
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Yup, that way you know your formatting it in a format It likes lol..
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m2geek said:
Yup, that way you know your formatting it in a format It likes lol..
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Alright then.. thank u loads
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