I've had this problem with ics before just wondering how to fix it:
When I use a2sdgui or terminal emulator for a2sd it says it can't find a2sd. Don't know what to do. Please help. Doesn't ics accept ext 4?
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I would check the OP for whatever ROM you're using and make sure that Ext. 4 is supported. It can vary from one ROM to the next. What did you use to partition your SD card?
Also, I noticed in your sig that you're using the Pyramid. Are you asking regarding that phone or the EVO?
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I'm actually using Halo v1.0 it spoofs HTC pyramid. I partitioned the SD card using smelkus mod. 2 to 3, 3 to 4. The OP just says that it accepts ext partitions. I guess that means all. It says a2sd via Gemini but I would rather use dark tremors. It doesn't specifically say its baked in.
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What should I try? Any help?
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Flashdot said:
What should I try? Any help?
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I read thru the thread and there were problems with the one baked into this rom.
Here is a couple comments.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32108326&postcount=142
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32116004&postcount=149
Go to jmztaylors cm9 or cm10 thread, flash the a2sd patch posted in those threads and voila
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I Know I don't have that, I checked and have plenty of internal storage. The app I'm trying to download is SummitX Snowboarding. Anyone having any issue like this?
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any apps that you have installed, have you moved them to your sd card? if not, you should delete a couple just to make some space, and then install app2sd from market. this will allow you to move those apps to your sd card.
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I Know I don't have that, I checked and have plenty of internal storage. The app I'm trying to download is SummitX Snowboarding. Anyone having any issue like this?
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Clear cache and data from the market should take care of your problem...
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Clear cache and data from the market should take care of your problem...
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Tried and did, and didn't work.
"any apps that you have installed, have you moved them to your sd card? if not, you should delete a couple just to make some space, and then install app2sd from market. this will allow you to move those apps to your sd card."
And above I only have like maybe 10 apps installed so I know its not a space issue. I used to have like 30 installed before
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What rom? If you did the mtd convert cwm method you need an init.d script to fix big apps
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What rom? If you did the mtd convert cwm method you need an init.d script to fix big apps
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CM7 RC0 on Samurai Ronin8 i flashed that over Starsky's Rom 1.5.
Marcusant, isn't cm7 on mtd?
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androidmaster1 said:
Marcusant, isn't cm7 on mtd?
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Yep Hence Epicmtd in its Filename haha
Install if you can sdmaid
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marcusant said:
What rom? If you did the mtd convert cwm method you need an init.d script to fix big apps
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Can you point me in the right direction to do this? I read about it before and can't remember where. Just noticed the market tells me my device is not compatable when trying to install google earth. I just tried it as I know it is a rather large app. I am on thunderhawk 3.3 manually converted to mtd with shadow mtd. Thanks.
Edit: I was able to restore earth fine with titanium, but it still shows incompatable in the market when checking to see if I could update it.
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Why im i getting this message and slows my nexus deadly down....
Even when im looking at the stats my phones memory isnt full...
How to get this right
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Anyone?
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Anyone?
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Check your recovery backups, see if you have too many, they can take up quite a bit of space.
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Check your recovery backups, see if you have too many, they can take up quite a bit of space.
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Dobt have any backuos on my phone...just media...its says its fulk but its realy not...
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?wierd question?
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?wierd question?
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i dont think so, i remember reading someone with a similar problem in another forum but cant for the life of me remember where, sorry! are u on a custom rom? try reflashing or connect to your computer and use the explorer to see where all your space has gone. if that doesnt show more space and a reflash doesnt fix maybe its your internal storage itself i think thats what it was with the other person and its irreparable without replacing. I know Flac music files are crazy big but i assume ud know if it was that. hope i help in some way and if i come across the other person with the same problem ill post a link.
I had a similar issue after flashing a new rom, it would show up with about 9gb taken up space even though nothing showed up. The way I'd fixed it was by formatting the sd card from clockworkmod.
A few ideas
Install solid explorer from the play store. It has a mode that lets you see what is eating up space graphically.
If you download roms vía rommanager or any other app check the sd card folders for those downloads. they're about 150 mb a piece so they can add up (especially if you do nightlies)
If i format my sd card via recovery,
Do i lose my apps?
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You will lose any apps installed on the SD card.
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I'm not sure if this is something I've just blatantly over looked on all my android devices (shsme on me if so) but is there a way to see if my sd card is fat32 or exfat without having to connect it to my pc to check? thanks for any help.
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i always thought it could only read fat32, so my guess is it has to be fat32
i can assure you that "only fat32 is pretty far off, as im pretty sure ive had ext2,3 and 4 amongst a few other types. but thanks for trying
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some recoveries have an option that lets you view all the different file systems on your phone and sd card. see if your recovery supports that.
maybe i just didn't realise that i may have seen it in clockwork...does anyone know of a recovery that specifically has this function/ability?
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Ext4 does but we don't have support yet...
Do it on your pc if you have an sdcard reader.
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my pc croaked last week. that's why I'm trying so hard this way...now when u say "ext4 does" are you meaning that there is a new custom recovery named ext4 just like the format type? or do you mean something else?
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There is a custom recovery called ext4 that allows you to see what format your sd card is. Not for the gs3 yet.
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It's actually called "4ext recovery", should've mentioned that
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Please let me know which ap is good for note 2 to move application to sd card which is in phone memory
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I'm not sure why you'd need to but try apps2sd from the market - it's free.
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I'm not sure why you'd need to but try apps2sd from the market - it's free.
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That's pointless in this phone.
If you read the app description is even says, "Not supported devices: * Galaxy S3, Note 2, Galaxy Nexus, Tablets"
The only way to get apps installed in sd card is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931500
Ahh, my bad. Thanks.
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You need something like Directory Bind. Kind of tricky though. Unfortunately gone are the days that google will support moving apps away from internal memory.
Hey I need because internal memory is 14 gb so when it geys full I want app which I move the data to sd card
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has anyone tried this method? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE0vSelmUiE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
I'm going to give it a shot.
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Hi all
Please let me know which ap is good for note 2 to move application to sd card which is in phone memory
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This function is not supported, however you can change to custom roms that may support this, or just install redpill kernel and use the function in the stweaks to make your external sdcard an internal sdcard. This is the easiest method If you get any problems just post some question in the link below, i'll be making some tutorial on how to do this kind of things soon
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I dont want to root my phone is der any other way to move app to sd card
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Any way other than root option to move app to sd card in note 2
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I tried using Link2Sd, but it says it does not work because app2sd is not supported. Any help?
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I tried using Link2Sd, but it says it does not work because app2sd is not supported. Any help?
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Best advice........
USE THE SEARCH BUTTON. It has been asked 1,000 times since the Note 2 came out.