[Q] Memory problem - HTC Wildfire S

I try apps2sd but it doesnt working.
first I have 900mb free on SD,and 7mb free on internal memory.
If I try to move apps from phone there isnt any apps that can be moved on SD
So I can install some bigger apps or widgets.Please someone help
I dont have rooted phone so i cant move all apps to my SD
p.s.Sorry for my english

because dont have root, same apk isn't move to sdcard

But how can I than get free space

You have to have root. You can try deleting the cache of apps you don't use much. But without root, that's about all you can do.
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prdonja said:
I try apps2sd but it doesnt working.
first I have 900mb free on SD,and 7mb free on internal memory.
If I try to move apps from phone there isnt any apps that can be moved on SD
So I can install some bigger apps or widgets.Please someone help
I dont have rooted phone so i cant move all apps to my SD
p.s.Sorry for my english
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you can try out this tutorial here:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1218923
Its a way to enable apps2sd for all apps and does not require root. Just don't move widgets to sd because they will not work
And thanks if it helped =D

Root your htc then install data 2 sd and link 2 sd These two apps will do it But remember after rooting u wont be able to update your firmware.

Thank you guys.But I dont know how to root.And im afraid that im going to brick it if I try.

Venture into the unknown
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195275
Try this for rooting your device just follow it step by step and you should be fine bricking your phone should'nt be a worry .

prdonja said:
Thank you guys.But I dont know how to root.And im afraid that im going to brick it if I try.
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just place the root.zip into the root of your sd card. Then in clockworkmod recovery, press choose zip from sd card, then click yes to the root.zip file. It should be rooted after that. Its very simple.
But you can also use the other tool where you click 1 to prep device and 3 to root or something like that.
Remember to thanks if it helped =D

prdonja said:
Thank you guys.But I dont know how to root.And im afraid that im going to brick it if I try.
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Rooting is nowhere near the problem it used to be. You can safely root using the method described. Just follow the instructions carefully.
striker280 said:
...But you can also use the other tool where you click 1 to prep device and 3 to root or something like that.
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The tool you are probably referring to is the HTC Super Tool.

kalaker said:
Rooting is nowhere near the problem it used to be. You can safely root using the method described. Just follow the instructions carefully.
The tool you are probably referring to is the HTC Super Tool.
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yea that's right

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Root and can't remove apps

I am sorry if is another thread but I look and nothing answer my question:
I have root my phone with unrevoked the one click and I am trying to remove some stock apps directly from the phone and still tell me that is read only, I don't have the write/delete permission to do it? Is that how is intend or my root is wrong ?
Any other way to take this stock app out without flashing a rom?
scalivurpr said:
I am sorry if is another thread but I look and nothing answer my question:
I have root my phone with unrevoked the one click and I am trying to remove some stock apps directly from the phone and still tell me that is read only, I don't have the write/delete permission to do it? Is that how is intend or my root is wrong ?
Any other way to take this stock app out without flashing a rom?
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You can remount your system partition as Read/Write if your NAND is unlocked, just do an "adb remount"
scalivurpr said:
I am sorry if is another thread but I look and nothing answer my question:
I have root my phone with unrevoked the one click and I am trying to remove some stock apps directly from the phone and still tell me that is read only, I don't have the write/delete permission to do it? Is that how is intend or my root is wrong ?
Any other way to take this stock app out without flashing a rom?
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You could always just download titanium backup and remove them or download root explorer
Go to system/app hit the rw/w in the right corner and delete what you don't want
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Are my HTC Desire Rooted or not?

I just bought a used HTC Desire.
And I tried to root it, but i can't
I have tried Revoke and Revulotionary.
Can you guys help me?
Is my HTC Desire already rooted??
philipo84 said:
I just bought a used HTC Desire.
And I tried to root it, but i can't
I have tried Revoke and Revulotionary.
Can you guys help me?
Is my HTC Desire already rooted??
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Seriously ?? 2.1 ??!!
First install official 2.3.3 (you can download it from htcdev.com) then use revolutionary .
edit : sorry didn't see the first pic !! yep , I think you're rooted . Is there an app named "Superuser" in your menu ?? if yes you're rooted .
ssn1374 said:
Seriously ?? 2.1 ??!!
First install official 2.3.3 (you can download it from htcdev.com) then use revolutionary .
edit : sorry didn't see the first pic !! yep , I think you're rooted . Is there an app named "Superuser" in your menu ?? if yes you're rooted .
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No there is not a "superuser" app
Where can I download the official 2.3.3? I can't find it
You are S-OFF but doesn't have the Superuser app yet most definitely.
To get root, you have to flash superuser zip found on Revolutionary FAQ page. Read it and it's there. Third FAQ item if my memory serves me correct.
Alternatively you can just flash a custom rom and it will have superuser out of the box.
EDIT: Here read common problems and questions. It's item number 4
http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/revolutionary
stankyou said:
You are S-OFF but doesn't have the Superuser app yet most definitely.
To get root, you have to flash superuser zip found on Revolutionary FAQ page. Read it and it's there. Third FAQ item if my memory serves me correct.
Alternatively you can just flash a custom rom and it will have superuser out of the box.
EDIT: Here read common problems and questions. It's item number 4
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What do I do with the flash files? Do they go on to the sd card or what?
philipo84 said:
What do I do with the flash files? Do they go on to the sd card or what?
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Save that zip file on your SD card.
Choose Recovery on the hboot menu.
Depending on what recovery you have, look for something that says flash/install from sd card
select the file and let it do it's work
reboot
stankyou said:
Save that zip file on your SD card.
Choose Recovery on the hboot menu.
Depending on what recovery you have, look for something that says flash/install from sd card
select the file and let it do it's work
reboot
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What do I do?
Looks like you haven't flashed a custom recovery yet...
Since you're using a desire with german language, I suspect that you speak german ;-)
Before you play around with your device, I think it's better to read and understand what you're doing. Therefore, brutzelstube.de is a great german website specially about rooting and modding the desire. Maybe you should just read the tutorials there and see what your device is capable of. If you need to ask what to do next for every step, you probably won't have much fun with your rooted desire. Especially if you want to flash a custom rom.
As it is a used device, what about the one who owned the device before? Can't you ask him what exactly he did?
You could also just install and run an app that requires root (like Titanium Backup or Rom Manager) and see what happens...
NoRootNoFun said:
You could also just install and run an app that requires root (like Titanium Backup or Rom Manager) and see what happens...
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Seriously? Rom manager..... Fail
Like stankyou says, you need to flash a custom recovery and you'll need to flash superuser before you try to install any app that requires root access
Sent from my HTC Desire
jmcclue said:
Seriously? Rom manager..... Fail
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Well, first of all there was the question if root-access works or not. Looks like the answer was no, but just trying it out does no harm. And since Rom Manager requires root, it should be ok for testing, just like any other root app. I didn't say he would need it.
Or he could just look in app drawer for the superuser app
Sent from my HTC Desire
I got it rooted and got custom rom on it Thnx
Enjoy
Sent from my HTC Desire
jmcclue said:
Or he could just look in app drawer for the superuser app
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Sure, but since I saw more than one case where some apps didn't show in app drawer, I don't trust the app drawer anymore ;-)
@philipo84, have fun - now your phone is really smart ;-)

link2sd?

hi just got this phone today and it's awesome.
i am rooted but got a locked bootloader so without changing roms, is link2sd the best and easiest way to get more storage on this phone? if not what are the other ways? thanks
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I tried link2sd. It wouldn't let me do it with my locked bootloader. Leads me to believe that you need an unlocked bootloader.
obviously remove bloatware is the first step but link to sd can still force move some apps to sd which is useful for more internal storage I have locked bootloader as well but use dixperia 2 which us awesome and cache cleaner but I'm just stating the obvious choices apart from link to sd I so that use the partition thing and have over 200 apps and have 179 mb free on internal =D
zakkkkk said:
hi just got this phone today and it's awesome.
i am rooted but got a locked bootloader so without changing roms, is link2sd the best and easiest way to get more storage on this phone? if not what are the other ways? thanks
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maddog00 said:
I tried link2sd. It wouldn't let me do it with my locked bootloader. Leads me to believe that you need an unlocked bootloader.
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You dont need unlocked bootloader. I am on stock rom with locked bootloader and rooted and link2d works a treat for me.
As ILikeTheWayYouMove2 said you remove all the bloatware from the phone and it frees up so much space. I have pretty much everything linked now and new apps are linked automatically.
Follow this guide here and you cant go wrong - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
BensJammin said:
You dont need unlocked bootloader. I am on stock rom with locked bootloader and rooted and link2d works a treat for me.
As ILikeTheWayYouMove2 said you remove all the bloatware from the phone and it frees up so much space. I have pretty much everything linked now and new apps are linked automatically.
Follow this guide here and you cant go wrong - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
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thank you so much for the info guys.
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Please recommended mode of link2SD
Ext 2 Ext 3 or Ext 4
Thank you
Depump said:
Please recommended mode of link2SD
Ext 2 Ext 3 or Ext 4
Thank you
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Ext4 > Ext3 > Ext2, unless you get compatibility issues.
BensJammin said:
You dont need unlocked bootloader. I am on stock rom with locked bootloader and rooted and link2d works a treat for me.
As ILikeTheWayYouMove2 said you remove all the bloatware from the phone and it frees up so much space. I have pretty much everything linked now and new apps are linked automatically.
Follow this guide here and you cant go wrong - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919326
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I don't get it, thought. I keep getting "Mount script cannot be created". When I go to the FAQ, it tells me that error happens when you have a locked bootloader.
I have the R800X. Maybe that's a difference too.
maddog00 said:
I don't get it, thought. I keep getting "Mount script cannot be created". When I go to the FAQ, it tells me that error happens when you have a locked bootloader.
I have the R800X. Maybe that's a difference too.
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You can't create another partition with locked bootloader, but you can use the native app2sd method and force all apps to go on SD.
I get the mount script failed but when I select fat32 / fat16 it works?
i think u should have the init.d in your system/etc/...first,then link2sd can create the mount script (ext2-4)
correct me if i am wrong...

[Q] how to install apps straight to sd

hi
i know there is an explanation how to make an sd partition so all apk's will b installed direct to it.
unfortunately the kind of terms using on "how to" r not very familiar to me.
would u set a simple guide how to make this partition and how to use it?
thnk u all
If u had unlocked u can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974972
DiceDistrict said:
If u had unlocked u can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974972
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am rooted but not unlocked. will it work?
the-light said:
hi
i know there is an explanation how to make an sd partition so all apk's will b installed direct to it.
unfortunately the kind of terms using on "how to" r not very familiar to me.
would u set a simple guide how to make this partition and how to use it?
thnk u all
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Hey mate, this should help you http://www.bongizmo.com/blog/moving-all-android-apps-to-sdcard-apps2sd-froyo/
U will need adb drivers and android sdk for this. All instructions are in the link. don't be fooled by the word froyo in the link, it works for all roms. I used this on my phone, and even facebook is moveable( if it is not a system app) and it does not need root or bootloader to be unlocked.
press thanks if I helped
maybe you could try this if you had root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432459

Suggestions

Hello, I'm Using Xperia M Single Sim... I am planning to root my device due to internal memory problem... I am going to use stock ROM on which i'm using to swap my Storage s... My Q is after rooting and using stock rom can i get official SONY updates???
Yes you can...but if you unlocked your bootloader then installing a update will mess your device...
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haresh311999 said:
Yes you can...but if you unlocked your bootloader then installing a update will mess your device...
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No no i don't want to unlock my boot-loader because it will void my warranty...In our thread their are two method of rooting Half Root and Full Root... WHich root should i do To use to just swapping storage s??? I dont want to use custom roms...
Take a look...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529561
shiromau said:
No no i don't want to unlock my boot-loader because it will void my warranty...In our thread their are two method of rooting Half Root and Full Root... WHich root should i do To use to just swapping storage s??? I dont want to use custom roms...
Take a look...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2529561
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You NEED to do full root. Any attempt to edit the /system partition with a half root will cause the phone to reboot.
gamer649 said:
You NEED to do full root. Any attempt to edit the /system partition with a half root will cause the phone to reboot.
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thanks a lot... any need to install custom recovery(CWM)???
only way to install that is unlock bootloader, you dont need cwm for rooting or swapping internal memory
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shiromau said:
thanks a lot... any need to install custom recovery(CWM)???
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There is no recovery menu for a locked bootloader. The only recovery is for an unlocked bootloader. If you mess up your phone at any time you better hope you can boot into flash mode and then re-flash the /system partition. I have the same problem in all fairness.
And if you want to root properly just look at the guide in the forum and follow it to the letter.
gamer649 said:
There is no recovery menu for a locked bootloader. The only recovery is for an unlocked bootloader. If you mess up your phone at any time you better hope you can boot into flash mode and then re-flash the /system partition. I have the same problem in all fairness.
And if you want to root properly just look at the guide in the forum and follow it to the letter.
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I'm going to use this method for swapping...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2605378
does any special partitions needed in SD Card to us swapping??? what steps you use to swap memory???
shiromau said:
I'm going to use this method for swapping...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2605378
does any special partitions needed in SD Card to us swapping??? what steps you use to swap memory???
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I've never swapped memories so I have no idea about it, sorry. I've heard the SD card cant be in FAT32, not sure how true it is.
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gamer649 said:
I've never swapped memories so I have no idea about it, sorry. I've heard the SD card cant be in FAT32, not sure how true it is.
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Fat32 works fine for me, don't know where you got that.
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Antrikos48 said:
Fat32 works fine for me, don't know where you got that.
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I'm sure it was on here somewhere. I've never swapped memories so I don't actually know what works and what doesn't. It may have just been a mis-read on my end however.

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