[q] int2ext or swapping - Moto E Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

anyone tried using int2ext or swapping in moto e?
according to the search results ive seen its difficult to use the method to swap sd as internel
but did anyone tried using int2ext? i cant do it since my sd is too much slow i need to wait till i get a new one
thanks in advance

MOTO E has enough Internal storage for App Installation.
I didn't find any working method in our thread for int2ext

Yeah but one my friend need to download large games which can't be installed so I am asking I think HTC pico users use int2ext may be we can get it working
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I'm applying 2 methods successfully running games like Asphalt 8 with 1.4GB data packages.
The one is applying link2sd-app and creating a 2nd partition on SD-Card.
The other is applying foldermount-app and linking folders from internal SD-Card to external SD-Card.
Both work fine on rooted StockROM.

Prashanth Meesara: said:
Yeah but one my friend need to download large games which can't be installed so I am asking I think HTC pico users use int2ext may be we can get it working
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Yup HTC pico uses inr2ext+ for memory...
But that kitkat is customized such that even if you download any files it directly goes to sd card...
Using pico too...
I think its bcz of legacy drivers...
But yeah.. If someone try to install any memory script would b good..

I am just waiting for my SD card to be delivered the current one is too slow
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[Q] Which Rom ??

Guys I Am Using Ics Stock v2 rom.
help me choose between ics stock v2 and CyanogenMod-7.2 by FAT kang..
Can Some one Please Tell Me Why Do i Get left with only 100mb internal mb with ics stock v2..??
thanks in advance guys..
ace rocks..!!
I'm on ics v2 and I have 90mb internal left. Its easier to just partition the sd card and use part of that for app storage through the link2sd app. There's a tutorial somewhere on here for it.
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noxas said:
I'm on ics v2 and I have 90mb internal left. Its easier to just partition the sd card and use part of that for app storage through the link2sd app. There's a tutorial somewhere on here for it.
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Can You Give Me A link Or Something..??
pitbull111 said:
Can You Give Me A link Or Something..??
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google should have helped you.
Meanwhile here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
Google is our friend, embrace the google . But yes the above link is perfect for what you need. If you create a second partition on your sd card of 1gb, you'll have that much space for apps . Just remember to backup your sd card first cos everything will be deleted when you partition it. Hope you get on well with it!
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"Link2SD" use of it... For newbies ;)

Can someone tell me
1. What is the advantage of link2sd??
2. How to use it( I heard something partitions like that) and how to do that??
3. And difference between Apps2Sd and link2sd.
Thanks in advance
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sainath1248 said:
As usual no one replies
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Everytime you must wait few hours, someone reply everytime... You must be more endurancefull
But, for a reply:
1.) Nothing, on 2.3.3 ROM it doesnt make any sense, because apps on sd are supported natively by OS.
2.) Not neccessary to explain, see 1.)
3.) link2sd is simply linking the app in phone memory to sd card, but app2sd moves the whole app onto sdcard. At the end both has same advantages - frees phone memory. But on some older OS, which didnt support app2sd was able to use link2sd instead.

How to use external memory as internal memory

Guys i need some help. Could some one please tell me how to use my external memory as my internal memory coz as you guys know this phone only has 2.5 GB which really sucks so i want to use my use my external memory to install apps and games is that possible ?
Yes it's possible. Check in development section :thumbup:
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Help install games and apps on Sd card

hello guys I got this cheap tablet for free Empire electronix K701 with only 2 gb internal memory and I have one 16 gb sd card class 10.
Is it possible to put the games/apss on external card??
I also tried to root it but no succes...I used the ZhaoDashi software i connected the tablet but when I try to write the root it fails...
probably because the software didn't recognize the brand of my tablet
Can anyone help me root it or put aps on Sd card?
Cheers
Post in the correct forum and you might get more help
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my bad
jayRokk said:
Post in the correct forum and you might get more help
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oh sorry .where do I need to post? can u send me link please?
cheers
If your rom supports moving apps to sdcard so use Link2sd app
If you want to move app data to external sdcard use foldermount
But both requires root
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tobaaco said:
Can anyone help me root it or put aps on Sd card?
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You need to know your chipset's brand (try using CPU Identifier, or Google). Then, search for a method for your specific chipset.

increase internal memory galaxy ace (URGENT)

OK so i have searched for info on increasing the internal memory of a galaxy ace s5839i and there seems to be a lot of info regarding partitioning so i downloaded minitool partition and created a partition on the SD card then used link2sd but this isn't really doing anything, when i try and download new apps larger than the available storage which is 25mb it comes up with the insufficient storage sign and when trying to link the internal apps that came with the phone it just says failure so i would greatly appreciate any help anyone can offer me as i am doing this as a favor for someone and they are picking the phone up tomorrow
Try re-Partitioning ur Ace, This time. Use CWM.
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eiPeiDweP said:
Try re-Partitioning ur Ace, This time. Use CWM.
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Thats exactly what i wanted to do in the 1st place the problem is that i can not find cwm specifically for the s5839i only for the s5830 and the s5830i
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fedor12 said:
Thats exactly what i wanted to do in the 1st place the problem is that i can not find cwm specifically for the s5839i only for the s5830 and the s5830i
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CWM for S5830i should work on S5839i as both of them have same hardware. Anything that works on S5830i should work on S5830c, S5830m and S5839i. Hope I Helped
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fedor12 said:
Thats exactly what i wanted to do in the 1st place the problem is that i can not find cwm specifically for the s5839i only for the s5830 and the s5830i
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Try this guide. It has all the things you need for your device. Here is the link,
Know your Device: Galaxy Ace GT-S5830i/C/M/39i | Root, Odin, CWM, ROM List & More...
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Flashed cwm and made an sd partition using that and i can create links on apps now but larger apps (40mb+) still wont download on to the phone it still says insufficient storage
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Ok i have now linked most of the apps that came with the phone other than system apps and it freed up 90mb which is a big step up from 30mb i had before partitioning however when i download new apps they are not auto linking despite having checked the auto link box and when i do auto link i have to reboot the phone every time to make it take proper effect. Also downloaded apps use up less memory when i move to sd card rather than linking
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Been playing around with link2sd and i am impressed its working great the internal memory from the phone keeps changing for some reason that's why i thought it was still taking up a lot of memory but once the phone is rebooted it balances itself out however the apps are still not auto linking i am putting this down to apps automatically downloading to the sd card rather than internal memory so link2sd is unable to create a link for this, any advice on why this is happening will be greatly appreciated
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fedor12 said:
Been playing around with link2sd and i am impressed its working great the internal memory from the phone keeps changing for some reason that's why i thought it was still taking up a lot of memory but once the phone is rebooted it balances itself out however the apps are still not auto linking i am putting this down to apps automatically downloading to the sd card rather than internal memory so link2sd is unable to create a link for this, any advice on why this is happening will be greatly appreciated
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Some apps are usually installed on SD Card. Sadly Link2SD can't link the apps installed on SD Card. Hence you have to move such apps to Internal memory in order to link them. Also because you are using the stock rom which has no init.d support, you have to reboot everytime for your internal memory to stabilize. If you want to install as much apps as you want, then try CronMod Unofficial Script. But for this you need init.d support. CronMod Unofficial will not work on stock rom. All custom roms have init.d support. Just download any custom rom from the link given in my previous post. Download the CronMod Unofficial.zip from the link below. Now go to CWM, do Format data/ factory reset, Format cache partitions, Mounts & Storage> Format /system & Format /sd-ext, Advanced> Wipe Dalvik Cache. Now mount /system from Mounts & Storage and then install the rom from SD Card. Now remount /system and then install Cronmod Unofficial.zip from SD Card. Done! Just reboot and you can see that your internal memory has increased. Now you can install any number of apps as long as you have free space on the ext partition. Make sure to install only necessary apps as installing a lot of apps will ultimately slow your device. Here is the link,
Cronmod Unofficial
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The person im doing it for doesn't want a custom rom so is there no way to direct apps straight to internal on stock rom? Hes taken his phone back hes happy with it for now but would be better if apps are automatically linked. Now i can go back to using my nexus 5 lol
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fedor12 said:
The person im doing it for doesn't want a custom rom so is there no way to direct apps straight to internal on stock rom? Hes taken his phone back hes happy with it for now but would be better if apps are automatically linked. Now i can go back to using my nexus 5 lol
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You can also install a custom stock kernel to get init.d support to your stock rom. Try Rafeal Baugis Stock kernel. Here is the link,
Rafael Baugis Stock Kernel
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mahithm said:
You can also install a custom stock kernel to get init.d support to your stock rom. Try Rafeal Baugis Stock kernel. Here is the link,
Rafael Baugis Stock Kernel
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I haven't heard any complaints from him yet so seems he's happy enough with it at the moment but if that changes i will most likely install the custom kernel you linked
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fedor12 said:
I haven't heard any complaints from him yet so seems he's happy enough with it at the moment but if that changes i will most likely install the custom kernel you linked
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mahithm said:
This method is already specified in this thread. Next time read the entire thread before you submit the answer.
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Okay fine bro i will keep it in mind from next time, I am new in posting threads here. I got it now !
gauravcse2010 said:
Okay fine bro i will keep it in mind from next time, I am new in posting threads here. I got it now !
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