Can I have two partitions on the sd card, one for internal memory and one for external(or unencrypted)?
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Have a basic i9000 or maybe just general android question.
The i9000 has an internal SD card. I think it's mounted as /sdcard/sd.
I created a few files under /sdcard/sd before i put in an external SD card.
The problem is after inserting the external SD card. The /sdcard/sd is now showing contents in the external SD card. I couldn't find the files in the internal SD card until i unmount the external SD card.
Is this how android should work? Can i mount the external SD card with a different name (eg /sdcard/sd2) so that I can access both the internal and external at the same time?
I have a 16 GB SD card in my Vibrant and when I plug it in, I am unable to differentiate which card is mounted. I'm sick of manually checking each card. Because of my internal storage being 16 GB, I haven't seen much need to move apps to SD.
Can I rename my storage to internal and SD card without adverse effects?
They say using a swap file will degrade your sdcard now my question is the g2 doesn't have an external sd card does it have an internal sd card or just split the memory into separate patron partitions one for system and one for sd card and if so will or still degrade it using a swap file
Thanks Rob
I have upgraded my phone to marshmallow. I formatted my sd card to use as external storage. Now I want to change my sd card to class 10 type. I bought one memory card. How can I transfer all files from previous card to new card without any data loss? I have not tried anything as while formatting present sd as internal storage it showed that card would not be recogniged by any other system from now.
Hi Guys,
My dad receive hundrets of picture in whatsapp everyday, making his internal memory go to full on a weekly basis.
My question is: when formatting it as an internal memory, will those pics & videos go to the SD card after formatting it ?
Can someone with an SD card as internal memory configuration confirm me that?
SD card will become internal memory, one and the same. So essentially no more sd card. However, if you don't treat sd card as internal memory then you can tell the camera and other apps to save their files on the sd card and therefore have control what goes where.