Lg L65 Link2SD Problem - Optimus L3, L5, L7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I have a problem with the transfer of data to the SD card.
I have paid version Link2SD and applications such as Facebook I want to move data internal memory. When I select "Move the internal memory data" it shows an error: Link2SD packgae invalid.
All other options work.
Any ideas?

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Internal/External memory confusion on L7.... -.-'

I recently bought an L7, added it a 32gb memcard, im already using link2sd with a 2nd part on the same card...
Now the problem is that the phone also has its internal memory as SD card and all of the media is stored in the internal 3gb memory, how the heck am I supposed to make the phone save all of the "internal sd card" data to the actual external sd?
Berat1337 said:
I recently bought an L7, added it a 32gb memcard, im already using link2sd with a 2nd part on the same card...
Now the problem is that the phone also has its internal memory as SD card and all of the media is stored in the internal 3gb memory, how the heck am I supposed to make the phone save all of the "internal sd card" data to the actual external sd?
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Its a wild try, but you could try to get the "Rom Toolbox Pro" on the internet and install it on the phone, there is a tweak for that in the app.

[Q] emulated storage, why is Es file Explorer reporting incorrect storage?

I am unable to change my default storage to SD card because applications like SwiftKey go wonky, so I'm trying to move apps and files manually with APPS2SD. But I get a message in the app that says
"This device does not have a real primary External storage, or the primary external storage is emulated .
Moving to SD card is not supported by this device "
So when I look into my files in Es file Explorer, it reports my internal storage and external storage as almost empty but my system storage says that it isn't.
Why is this a problem? How can I fix this

How to extend internal storage

Hello everyone, I would like to extend my internal storage. I am using Android M on my XT1562.
I tried to use my SD card has an internal storage but unfortunately it stops formatting at 30%. After a reboot the SD card is shown as internal storage but if I open ES file explorer for example the storage capacity is still 10gb (which is the capacity of the internal storage). So I will have to use it as an external storage as before.
Is there any option to change for example the download folder/the install folder for new apps to the external SD card? Or do I need to root the phone?
Another question is if I could use my SD card as internal storage how about transferring files to my PC? How does that work?
derchrome said:
Hello everyone, I would like to extend my internal storage. I am using Android M on my XT1562.
I tried to use my SD card has an internal storage but unfortunately it stops formatting at 30%. After a reboot the SD card is shown as internal storage but if I open ES file explorer for example the storage capacity is still 10gb (which is the capacity of the internal storage). So I will have to use it as an external storage as before.
Is there any option to change for example the download folder/the install folder for new apps to the external SD card? Or do I need to root the phone?
Another question is if I could use my SD card as internal storage how about transferring files to my PC? How does that work?
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Once you format your SD card as internal storage, it can not be seen in any file manager. Also it cannot be seen on pc. Although you can move data through settings which shows your internal and SD card storage but you can only view it through by going to settings.
You cannot the change the location of apps to be installed in Android 6.0
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Once you have set the SD card to internal any apps that you install that could previously be moved to the SD card will install to the SD card, any apps that could not be previously install to the SD card will install on the internal memory.

problems with using sdcard as "portable storage" under marshmallow.

Hi, I have opted to use my sd card as "portable storage" rather than adopting it as "internal storage"
But it doesn't work as expected. Such as
1. Apps which previously allow data to be stored on sd card ( such as stock camera ), now simply
stores it in phone memory even though in the app, settings point to sd card.
2. All apps cannot be moved to sd card. Previously under lollipop, some apps can.
Cant find any options to do so under settings->storage & usb OR settings->apps. Is it still possible.?
If yes, what do I need to do?
Thanks
rooting will help ....!!! but dont know how to root.... ??? normal step of rooting not working.....
found this in lenovo forum:
In Marshmallow, you need to format you SD card as internal storage in order to move apps and that to all apps are not movable.
To make changes you can go to : Settings -> Storage -> Click on "SD Card" -> More -> Format as internal
Note : Make sure to take data backup before formatting your SD card, as all data from SD card will get erased when formatting.
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Out of scope.
He's asking how to use sd card as 'portable storage' and not 'internal storage'.
I did the same for the camera, and photos/videos are stored in sd card, please check again.
In these 6.0 version for k3, no option in settings to move apps, but maybe will arrive later..
for some apps, you can move data from internal to sd card (like sygic).
Marshmallow another screwed fcuk, format as 'internal storage' r only options for moving apps/games to sd card.

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