How to manage internal memory in htc buzz wildfire.
Rooted.
Cm7.2 stable installed.
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There are so many ways,but only thing essential is partitioning your sd card.
Once done,you can flash different scripts like cronmod,darktremor etc. or use some apps like s2e or links2sd(SD-EXT is not compulsory for this,you can use FAT partition as well)
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I have a 2GB sd card....
I need 2 partitions right ?
Fat32 for storage and ext2 for internal...?
How should i divide 2GB card ?
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i would recommend 256mb sd ext for a 2gb sd card.
Ext 2 or Ext 4 ?
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alamgirqazi said:
Ext 2 or Ext 4 ?
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make it from cwm recovery,that will make an ext 3,rhis will eliminate the possibility of re formatting it to a different format while doing a data wipe.
Only link plz ?
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link for what ?
Tutorial for sd card patition without format.
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alamgirqazi said:
Tutorial for sd card patition without format.
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no no,you getting me wrong.Your card will definately formatted during partitioning.
I wanted to say that if you create an ext 2,cwm most probably reformats it to ext 3 during a simple data wipe.This might create issues,to skip this I suggested you to partition it through cwm recovery.
Thanks anyways but i don't want to format my phone again
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only your sd card will be formatted m,not your phone.You can have its backup on your computer.
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Mini Tool Partition Wizard
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While trying to install a Data2ext-version of MIUI, I partitioned and formatted my SD-card (1,1GB ext4). Now, while trying to reboot and such, it says that the sd-ext isn't found. When I do a nandroid restore, the old rom works but isn't able to access the SD card, so that I only can be on the internal memory of the phone. Any help?
How did you.partition it? You're going to have to check the partition with gparted
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How did you.partition it? You're going to have to check the partition with gparted
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I partitioned it with Minitool Partition Wizard. How do I check it if neither the computer not the smartphone doesn't even see it?
If the computer or phone doesn't see it, then you don't have one.
Reformat your sd and try again
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November13 said:
I partitioned it with Minitool Partition Wizard. How do I check it if neither the computer not the smartphone doesn't even see it?
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Bah. Was afraid of that. You need a card reader or mount in recovery then use gparted. Nothing else. Especially not minitool. It's crap.
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Can't you use clockwork or Rom manager to install sd-ext. Or use Gparted lol
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How do I partition for this Rom I know ext 4 is 1GB how about the Linux what do I put for that
All you need is a fat32 and a 1gb ext4 partition on your SD card
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Thank-you for ur help
use recovery to patition
U can use gparted too
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If I were to make a partition using clockworkmod recovery would it work properly? Should I back up everything on my SD card 1st?
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Yes you should backup first..
But the best tools to partition your sd is using gparted..
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Will my SD be wiped?
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Yes... it will wipe your sdcard when you do partitioning.
As swemoza said backup first.
What is the best way to back it up?
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Linux, e.g. Ubuntu. It doesn't hide files like Windows.
Connect Desire to computer, then copy&paste.
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Is there any other way? I don't feel like installing another operating system.
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Is there any other way? I don't feel like installing another operating system.
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Just save to your PC all the files and folders you had put there (photos, music, map files, whatever you want to keep). Don't bother about the rest. They will be created again after ROM install (system and folders, usually beginning with .).
Hope this helps.
If you don't want the hassle of installing an operating system on your pc just to partition, you can flash 4EXT Recovery on your phone. It can partition your sd card and it has more useful features too. Way better than CWM in my opinion.
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There is absolutely no need to install another operating system. Ubuntu can be started from a Live-CD, so it leaves your OS on your HDD completely untouched.
I installed Ubuntu now how do I partition my microsd?
Start GParted (Gnome Partition Editor), choose your SD card in the top right corner and partition your SD card. Do not forget to set both partitions primary.
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Is it possible to partition the SD card while its inside of phone to use the 2sd apps?
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Yep jst boot into clock work mod recovery
Go to advanced den to partition SD
for 512mb ext4 swap is 30mb. Its good.
check out whether ma thnx button wrkz....
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I made a swap partition on my sd card via recovery menu but it made my phone slow. Now i want to get rid of it. My sd card had sth like 7.5gb free space and after swap partition i have 6.8gb free on my sd card. On the recovery menu i have already format my sd, sd-ext and i have press all other format on the recovery menu. Still cant get the 7.5gb back. I will appreciate any help. Thanks
Use Minitool Partition Wizard on PC.
Format the Swap partition to FAT32 and merge it with your original.
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Tyr Fifteen said:
Use Minitool Partition Wizard on PC.
Format the Swap partition to FAT32 and merge it with your original.
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Thanks a lot man i fixed it!
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Thanks a lot man i fixed it!
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Good to know! If you don't mind, press the thanks button.
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