hi all,
can someone upload a backup of internal sd card i.e. all the files in that are located in my files -> all files
if your storage is very big leave the android folder.
I formatted /sdcard and lost all s note templates and samsung ringtones and pics which I used as wallpaper.
Upgrading via kies restored everything
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how to move apps to external card on I9500 on a rooted device
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You can use FolderMount app from marketplace, I don;t think there is another way for now.
thnx. i wil try if it works nothing like it
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wasimk9900 said:
thnx. i wil try if it works nothing like it
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Folder mount should work for you if your rooted, does a fine job.
I'm rooted & download foldermount. However I can't seem to find the files to mount to my ext memory.
Games like Candy Crush or Puzzle Trooper, I can't find any files in android/data or android/obb (this folder is totally empty). What should I do?
I Have downloaded file manager to view my system files but I can't seem to mount the apk from data/app in the / memory.
Need help.
Thanks!
Hi, download foldermount and open files from the app by pressing the plus sign to add files and enjoy
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Hi, download foldermount and open files from the app by pressing the plus sign to add files and enjoy
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For games like Real Football or some other gameloft games that are usually huge in size like above 500mb for the apk, how does foldermount help me with the memory other than only move the data from internal memory android/data or android/obb?
If I use a file manager, I found the apk in /data/data on the phone memory instead & the com.data files etc on /data/app lib.
Anybody knows what I should do with such apps?
Thanks.
That's why you use FolderMount, basically all the huge data is moved to SD card and Android is being fooled to thinking that the data is still on the internal memory. After doing this it looks a little bit strange in Storage info in Settings, as for example my phone has: Total space: around 9GB, Used space: 13GB, Free space: 6GB. I instaled multiple heavy games and all their data is stored on the SD card, you just need to specify which data you want to move.
Edit: Sorry I didn't fully understand your post. You meant that the actuall apk file is of a huge size, I don't think that Folder Mount will help in this situation, as you can only mount folders from the /mnt/sdcard folder. But to be honest all of the games I have store data in either /mnt/sdcard/Android/data or obb folder, and I believe that most games on the Marketplace do the same.
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That's why you use FolderMount, basically all the huge data is moved to SD card and Android is being fooled to thinking that the data is still on the internal memory. After doing this it looks a little bit strange in Storage info in Settings, as for example my phone has: Total space: around 9GB, Used space: 13GB, Free space: 6GB. I instaled multiple heavy games and all their data is stored on the SD card, you just need to specify which data you want to move.
Edit: Sorry I didn't fully understand your post. You meant that the actuall apk file is of a huge size, I don't think that Folder Mount will help in this situation, as you can only mount folders from the /mnt/sdcard folder. But to be honest all of the games I have store data in either /mnt/sdcard/Android/data or obb folder, and I believe that most games on the Marketplace do the same.
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Exactly, all gameloft and ea games are stored in obb or data so FolderMount does wonders. I bought the pro version and it gets the job done.
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Hi all,
I noticed in my N9005 internal memory(system) became small/shrink after i flashed stock rom coming from cm11. Internal memory itself its fine because i still have free space 25gb from 32gb but when i used root file manager (root explorer) to copy apk to system/app its failed.
Btw, i also noticed my phone have 3 folder that have same app and file like sdcardO and under folder emulated there are folder O and legacy. How can i increase this system memory?. Please see the attached pic and thanks.
This is a partition, its only 2GB of size, which is normal.
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Oh thanks man for the answer. Now i know something regarding to this partition.
Nokia 3310
Having trouble saving my titanium backup files to ext sd. Says the folder is not writeable. Any help appreciated.
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dlscott1111 said:
Having trouble saving my titanium backup files to ext sd. Says the folder is not writeable. Any help appreciated.
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you have to download an app called SDFix so you can write files to the external SD card. by default KitKat blocked writing to SD card so this will override it. once you run the app then just rerun titanium folder location and it should work.
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Having issues with system being unable to write to my extsd. Can't delete files from phone either or manually move files from internal to sd. Anyone else having this issue? Running Biggies Rom
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