Hey! I recently rooted my Galaxy Tab A, and I'm trying to figure out how to directly/automatically install Google Play Apps onto the SD card. I do NOT want to have to move it later on. Is there a way to do this with root?
Many thanks!
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Hi, I have a rooted Sprint Galaxy S4, and have been unable to find a simple answer on how to move my apps to my SD Card. It is obviously not built into CM, but I can't seem to find any apps that work for it. I tried Foldermount and Link2SD, but they both required an SD Partition or something, and all the ways to do that seemed way too complicated. Has anyone been able to find out about SD Card moving? I find it really annoying that on CM I only have 9GB of space built in, and now with my apps I only have 6GB of space... Please help, I really don't want to go back to Touch Wiz!!!
6GB is plenty. Put your media files on the SD card.
For those that are wanting more storage on your rooted Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, there is no need to download an app or run a certain program through Terminal Emulator or any other program. The easiest way to accomplish this is simple. Just unroot your device, install your apps onto an external SD Card, unmount your SD Card, reroot your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, install whatever ROM you want & THEN, & ONLY THEN DO YOU remount your SD Card & VOILA, you will have all your apps on your SD Card. Now, I understand that with some ROM's you can move apps to the SD Card, but with every ROM that I've flashed, you can't move them, so I had to find out a way to create more space & this was by far the easiest.
Hi, i recently got a galaxy s4 that was already on kitkat when i got it.
It didnt come with a micro sd card so i decided to buy a 32gb card from amazon.
I recieved the micro sd card in the post today, put it straight into my galaxy, tried to move music from the phone to the sd card through astro file manager but it came up with a write failed error!?!
I was reading today that it has something to do with the kitkat update? Is this true?
I see it as pointless having a phone with expandable storage capabilities but due to the heavy touchwiz you only have a 9 gb device.
I dont have a computer at the moment and was wondering if there was any work around to getting my files from my phone to the sd card?
Sorry if this has been asked a lot but i just got my s4 so a bit late to the party.
Thanks for any info given
Take care
This is fixable if you're rooted. Go to the Play Store and download SD Card Fix. Run it to modify the system file which controls read/write access to the card.
If that doesn't solve the problem, then either the card or the slot is damaged.
P.S. If you're not rooted, it is possible to root without needing a PC using Mobile Odin, but using a PC may be a better option.
dazza_84 said:
Hi, i recently got a galaxy s4 that was already on kitkat when i got it.
It didnt come with a micro sd card so i decided to buy a 32gb card from amazon.
I recieved the micro sd card in the post today, put it straight into my galaxy, tried to move music from the phone to the sd card through astro file manager but it came up with a write failed error!?!
I was reading today that it has something to do with the kitkat update? Is this true?
I see it as pointless having a phone with expandable storage capabilities but due to the heavy touchwiz you only have a 9 gb device.
I dont have a computer at the moment and was wondering if there was any work around to getting my files from my phone to the sd card?
Sorry if this has been asked a lot but i just got my s4 so a bit late to the party.
Thanks for any info given
Take care
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Use Stock File Manager should be fine...
Thanks for ur replies, i tried using the stock file manager and its done the trick. Thanks very much for ur help
Hello, I'm new to the Note 4 and new to a phone with an SD card slot in general. I've found that I'm unable to move files from internal storage to the SD card. Is there a way to do this without rooting? I'm on a Verizon model on lollipop. If there is no way to do this without rooting, what is the advantage to having an SD card slot if the only thing I can put on it is pictures?
It should be fixed in Lollipop. It works for me.
Look for "com.speedsoftware.explorer" in Play Store and try again, but the default file manager should do just fine.
Hi my p9 lite is rooted and i want to move my apps to my sd card. link2sd doesnt seem to be working as it comes up with an error. is there an alternative? and are there any apps which i should not move to the sd card?
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nothing?