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Hey,
I folowed this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788044
but it gives an error when rooting:
Error: failed to get root. Is your firmware too new?
What do i have to do to fix this?
Jaapie
Did you upgraded to gingerbread before rooting? If yes, you have to use this tool:
http://revolutionary.io
Read documentary side before doing anything.
I've got Android version 2.2.
I'm reading your documentary now
I'm going to use the tool now,
my phones has:
HTC Desire
bravo-0.93.0001
Android 2.2
Lets hope!
Okay,
The cmd disapeared and my phone is still in the boot menu.
What do i do now?
Can i root my phone now?
Thanks for the help!
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Okay, i tried to root, it didn't give any error, it just ends with: done..
But when it restart my phone is just exactly the same as before, how do i know it rooted succesfully?
If you have the superuser app, you're rooted
Revolutionary does give you root access. After using this tool, you have to flash the zip from documentary page in recovery.
SwiftKeyed from CM7 using Transparent XDA App
Thanks for all the help!
It worked, i installed a rom and it works great.
I have only 1 more problem, the main reason i rooted my phone was because i had too low internal storage on my phone, i have like 34 mb to instal apps!
Some apps can be put on your sd-card, but after installing 2 apps i couldn't download a 3th! So i still can't do anything with my new rom xD.
So my question is if you know how i can use my SD card of 3 gig to save all my apps and maybe even my ROM!
I hope you guy's can help me!
Jaapie
jaapiemars said:
Thanks for all the help!
It worked, i installed a rom and it works great.
I have only 1 more problem, the main reason i rooted my phone was because i had too low internal storage on my phone, i have like 34 mb to instal apps!
Some apps can be put on your sd-card, but after installing 2 apps i couldn't download a 3th! So i still can't do anything with my new rom xD.
So my question is if you know how i can use my SD card of 3 gig to save all my apps and maybe even my ROM!
I hope you guy's can help me!
Jaapie
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Create an EXT partition on your sdcard. Then install an A2SD+ or Data2EXT rom.
itachi1706 said:
Create an EXT partition on your sdcard. Then install an A2SD+ or Data2EXT rom.
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Good to know here is one should only use data2sd rom with an sd card which has minimum class 6. It may work with a very good class 4, but with class one is on the safe sid.
itachi1706 said:
Create an EXT partition on your sdcard. Then install an A2SD+ or Data2EXT rom.
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Well i tried doing that with the ROM manager, but it gives an error in the recovery:
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.0
Waiting for SD Card to mount (20s)
SD Card mounted...
Verifying SD Card marker...
SD Card marker not found...
Error verifying extendedcommand.
Error processing ROM Manager script. Please verify you have ROM Manager v4.4.0.0 or higher installed.
/tmp/recovery.log was copied to /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log. Please open ROM Manager to report the issue
So i go to the ROM Manager info to see what version it is and its: 4.3.2.3
And then i go to the app store to download ROM Manager so it gets the new version and now got 4.5!
I tried again to partitioning the SD card and now i believe it worked!
I now have 102 MB to put apps on istead of 32 Mb!
Great! Thanks guy's, now i can finally use my phone!
Jaapie
GREEDY?..u want more space?..MOVE UR DALVIK CACHE TO sd-ext that u created,works great for me,i have 262mb of apps + abt 700mb free space for apps 2
Hi all,
I found that some of the SGW users are wondering whether they should swap internal/external sd card as their internal sd card is full with awesome GAMES data.
Here i will provide three ways to give ur SGW more space for gaming. Strictly for root users only.
Internal/External swapping
This mod will swap ur internal sd with external sd. Before swapping, backup the data on both sd cards to ur pc and manually "swap" the data from each other.
Then download and extract the vold.fstab from the attachment replace the one under /system/etc by using root explorer. Then reboot and enjoy.
Mounting script
If u want to store and run game data from external sd without swapping. Mounting script is a good solution to it.
This script will mount the game data path to your external sd. In other word, it tricked ur device for redirecting the games to load data from external sd instead of internal sd.
What u need are
Script Manager - download from market for free [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm9zLnRvb2xzLnNjcmlwdG1hbmFnZXIiXQ..
mounting script
Create a new script file in Script manager and type the following:
(I used the Android folder as example)
Code:
mount -o bind sdcard/external_sd/Android sdcard/Android
This is for gameloft
Code:
mount -o bind sdcard/external_sd/gameloft sdcard/gameloft
After creating these, u need to cut the files in Android or gameloft from internal sdcard and paste them to the new location on external sd. Leave the original folders empty.
Remember to set them "boot" and "su" and SAVE in script manager. Reboot.
Alternatively, u can use the one I provided or create it by ur own. Extract the MOUNT external.zip and put it into ur sd card. Open it in script manager and select "boot" and "su" then save. Reboot.
If ur ROM is init.d autorun supported, just simply put the mounting script into the /system/etc/init.d folder.
Directory Bind tool
This is an apk created by one of our forum members, slig. This is based on the the same mounting script method. U can use it for simplicity. All credits go to the creator.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20668905&postcount=1
GL to SD
This apps created by tnslf2k is similar to the script I made and it is user-friendly. U can download it from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.slf.ListglApp&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5zbGYuTGlzdGdsQXBwIl0.
For more details, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18949753&postcount=1
That's all. Choose a way and play ur games~~!!
i made an second partition on my sd card with easeus (ext2) primary.
Now i use link2sd and everything i download is automaticly linked to my sd card.
So my internal space never get's full.
diederikmo said:
i made an second partition on my sd card with easeus (ext2) primary.
Now i use link2sd and everything i download is automaticly linked to my sd card.
So my internal space never get's full.
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Yup, the option 2 (mounting script) gives the same effect.
regarding option 2, where should i place the script? thanks
vanir29 said:
regarding option 2, where should i place the script? thanks
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U can put in under ur internal sd card.
yewsiong said:
U can put in under ur internal sd card.
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thanks , i thought it should be placed in the folder where u cut the files , btw does this only work for files (saved files) what about apk? i mean in \data\app folder all the apk of the apps that i installed is there, can i use this script so that i can move my apk files? or this script only works with saved files? thanks again
vanir29 said:
thanks , i thought it should be placed in the folder where u cut the files , btw does this only work for files (saved files) what about apk? i mean in \data\app folder all the apk of the apps that i installed is there, can i use this script so that i can move my apk files? or this script only works with saved files? thanks again
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Theoretically, it should work but I have never tried before. If u don't mind doing this experiment, please tell me the result. I am not very free to play with SGW now. Dealing with galaxy ACE at this moment.
i used the "Directory Bind" tools since 3 days ago, and it's works like a charm in my SGW untill now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262&highlight=directory+bind
yewsiong said:
Theoretically, it should work but I have never tried before. If u don't mind doing this experiment, please tell me the result. I am not very free to play with SGW now. Dealing with galaxy ACE at this moment.
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ive tried it, but it didnt work, im using bionic2 so my internal/external is already swapped, but i want my system storage to have more free space that's why i want to move the apk's of my installed apps, here the script i made: "mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app" (without the quote), i moved all my apk files from data/app to sdcard/data_app after i moved it all, obviously my root explorer and script manager wont open that's why reinstalled them, ive set the script to root and boot, but before i reboot, ive ran the script and try to open some apps, it opened so i think it work, after i reboot all the apps that i moved are gone but when i go to data/app i can see all the apk files of my apps there (looks like the script works), but i dont know what the problem is, can u help me on this? or it isnt possible? and let me ask some question, in application menu, there is an option that says "move to sd card", after i press it, when i go to data/app folder, the apk of the app that i moved is not there (obviously) and it can be found in mnt/asec folder, but i cant find it in my sdcard (which is the 1.7gb because its swap), can u tell me where can i find it? many THANKS
bengonk said:
i used the "Directory Bind" tools since 3 days ago, and it's works like a charm in my SGW untill now..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262&highlight=directory+bind
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It is using the same working principle, i.e. bind command.
vanir29 said:
ive tried it, but it didnt work, im using bionic2 so my internal/external is already swapped, but i want my system storage to have more free space that's why i want to move the apk's of my installed apps, here the script i made: "mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app" (without the quote), i moved all my apk files from data/app to sdcard/data_app after i moved it all, obviously my root explorer and script manager wont open that's why reinstalled them, ive set the script to root and boot, but before i reboot, ive ran the script and try to open some apps, it opened so i think it work, after i reboot all the apps that i moved are gone but when i go to data/app i can see all the apk files of my apps there (looks like the script works), but i dont know what the problem is, can u help me on this? or it isnt possible? and let me ask some question, in application menu, there is an option that says "move to sd card", after i press it, when i go to data/app folder, the apk of the app that i moved is not there (obviously) and it can be found in mnt/asec folder, but i cant find it in my sdcard (which is the 1.7gb because its swap), can u tell me where can i find it? many THANKS
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Code:
"mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app"
May I know the location of data/app? if it is on ur external sd, it should be
Code:
"mount -o bind sdcard/data_app sdcard/external_sd/data/app"
If u got swapped ur internal/external sd, this script is not needed since all the apps+data u installed into "phone memory" will be in ur external sd. If u try to move the apps to sd card again, it should go back to ur 1.7gb internal sd card.
FYI, system storage is where ur ROM stored and it is fixed (~550Mb) as it can't be swapped. So all system apps will be kept there.
For normal non-swapped ROM, APP to SD can serve the purpose of moving apps from system storage to internal sd (1.7Gb)
yewsiong said:
Code:
"mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app"
May I know the location of data/app? if it is on ur external sd, it should be
Code:
"mount -o bind sdcard/data_app sdcard/external_sd/data/app"
If u got swapped ur internal/external sd, this script is not needed since all the apps+data u installed into "phone memory" will be in ur external sd. If u try to move the apps to sd card again, it should go back to ur 1.7gb internal sd card.
FYI, system storage is where ur ROM stored and it is fixed (~550Mb) as it can't be swapped. So all system apps will be kept there.
For normal non-swapped ROM, APP to SD can serve the purpose of moving apps from system storage to internal sd (1.7Gb)
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data/app folder is in the root of the phone, that's why i use this script "mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app" what im trying to do is to get more space for system storage, and i think it is 1.07GB, when u go to task manager under storage tab, thanks for ur patience
vanir29 said:
data/app folder is in the root of the phone, that's why i use this script "mount -o bind sdcard/data_app data/app" what im trying to do is to get more space for system storage, and i think it is 1.07GB, when u go to task manager under storage tab, thanks for ur patience
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Ok~ I got it. data/app is under system storage. Maybe u can try APP2SD to move them into ur external_sd (which is ur sdcard in this case)
yewsiong said:
Ok~ I got it. data/app is under system storage. Maybe u can try APP2SD to move them into ur external_sd (which is ur sdcard in this case)
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ok, thanks
is the 1st option safe for SGW with rio saputro blacknotes gen2 ?
chocolemon said:
is the 1st option safe for SGW with rio saputro blacknotes gen2 ?
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Not try yet. It works with Cow V7 so it should be working with Hybrid 2nd gen too.
how about option 3? i think its the easiest way...
anyone tried GL to SD app?
Hi Me can ask a newbie question > , < what if my galaxy W internal storage is full.? the apk or something will install direct to SD card ,? and also > . < why my galaxy W having only 350mb+ RAM ( i seen on my task manager ) it must be 512mb right.? > , < thanks and srry for newbie question.
jomz878 said:
Hi Me can ask a newbie question > , < what if my galaxy W internal storage is full.? the apk or something will install direct to SD card ,?
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no, in option 2&3, the apk and sd files are automatically saved first to usb storage or internal sd. Option 2&3 is for moving the games only saved at usb storage.
jomz878 said:
Hi Me can ask a newbie question > , < what if my galaxy W internal storage is full.? the apk or something will install direct to SD card ,? and also > . < why my galaxy W having only 350mb+ RAM ( i seen on my task manager ) it must be 512mb right.? > , < thanks and srry for newbie question.
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First thing, ur sgw must be rooted to use these. To move apps from internal storage to external sd, u can use app2sd.
Secondly, 512mb is the total ram for our device. but part of it will be reserved for running the android system. 350mb is the available ram for u to use.
If anyone could please direct me to a link or give me very detailed steps on how to create a link 2 sd partition and how to make it work?
I've studied a lot about this and i simply don't understand and very much confused on how it works and what are the steps required!
Please be very detailed in guiding me so!
I'm using Arconium 8.2 with Doomkernel V22 and a Transcend MicroSD Class 4 32GB Memory Card!
I'll be most probably sticking with GB oly as am not interested in ICS!
Please tel me the disadvantages also if it has one!
Thanks for help!
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Basically, save your SD on your computer because we're going to format it.
Then, reboot in recovery, you'll find an option to partition your SD ( sorry I can't remember the exact menu, just look around, can't miss it ). Select your file system ( I'd say EXT3 is a good bet ), select your size ( I have 1Gb ), select 0 as Swap ( you don't need it for that purpose ) and then just wait
When it's done, you can copy back all your data and you'll have your SD partitioned in 2, a big one probably in FAT32 and the one you just created in EXT3
After that, just download any program which will do what you need ( i.e. Link2SD ) and follow the instructions
I hope it's detailed enough, I'm a bit in a rush
1. Backup your SDcard and apps because everything on it might be erased
2. Reboot into CWM
3. Go to advanced
4. Partition SDcard ( choose anything , recommended 512 MB or higher )
5. Swap size any ( recommend 64 MB or higher )
6. Wait till it finishes , it will take a while .
7. reboot and open up Link2SD
8. It will ask you for SD second partition , choose ext3 . (if it didn't continue to the next steps of 9 )
9 a) **Do this only if step 8 wasn't prompted** Go to Link2sd's "more"
b) choose Recreate mount scripts
c) choose ext3
10. reboot the phone , it will take 2-5 mins , so don't remove the battery nor the SDcard .
11. after it boots , go to link2sd , then Storage info , you should see Sdcard 2nd partition mounted , this approves everything is alright
12. Here you have two choices to do , just do any of you want ( choice "a" is easier )
a) for ones with the terminal , type in "su" , then type in "a2sd cachesdreset"
b) for ones with adb , enable USB debugging then open a cmd , cd to the adb location , then type "adb shell" , then "su" , then "a2sd cachedreset" .
13 . Now the phone should reboot ( it would take 2-5 mins , don't touch battery or SDcard )
Additional : Now since you got a 2nd partition , you can link apps to this partition , by pressing any app or multiselect a group of apps and select the Create Link option (for multiselect , press Menu then Actions) , it might require you to quick reboot for every linked app but this will backup and free your internal memory and it is very useful for Large apps and games ! More over in link2sd setting there is an option to Autolink any newly installed app , so flick it !
Well please could you direct me to the Link2SD program thread? How to install it and what settings should be chosen on it?
Most imp qn: How to move apps into EXT partition?
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Once you've partitioned your sd card, install the app from the market. The first run will ask what type of partition you have, select what you've used(ext2,3,or4)and reboot. select 'auto link' from options, and that's about it.
There's a nicely written article on how to use Link2SD on XperiaBlog.
http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
Thanks a lot guys!
Ready to test them out and brick my arc once again for poking at something wrong
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xtacy! said:
There's a nicely written article on how to use Link2SD on XperiaBlog.
http://www.xperiablog.net/2011/12/12/link2sd-guide-never-worry-about-internal-memory-limits-again/
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I've done it using the guide you posted!
However will titanium backup make backups from it if done?
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gire.prasad said:
I've done it using the guide you posted!
However will titanium backup make backups from it if done?
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Yes.
Though all the user apps are moved to link2sd, but it still shows oly 240 MB free out of 320 MB.. Y is it so?
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For stock 4.3 with Locked bootloader
It's better unlock it, but there is another way.
1. Get root
2. Get BusyBox using this app: press there Install
3. Get init.d support using this app: press there activate and then verify
4. Format external sdcard into FAT32. Don't forget backup files!
5. Create on external sdcard folder 0 and move there all data from internal storage
6. download the zip and extract it to system/etc/init.d
7. Set permissions to file with all 9 ticks
8. Reboot
Don't pay attention to info in Settings > Storage. It's incorrect.
Just check using filemanager content of internal memory and sdcard.
It's must be swapped:
– External memory now linked to internal 2 GB
– Internal memory now linked to external sdcard: files located in folder 0
For stock 4.3 with Unlocked bootloader
1. Install CWM recovery via flashtool: tutorial
2. Get root by flashing via recovery SuperSU.zip
3. Get BusyBox using this app: press there Install
4. Get init.d support using this app: press there Enable init.d
5. Format external sdcard into FAT32. Don't forget backup files!
6. Create on external sdcard folder 0 and move there all data from internal storage
7. Flash via recovery ZIP attached below
Don't pay attention to info in Settings > Storage. It's incorrect.
Just check using filemanager content of internal memory and sdcard.
It's must be swapped:
– External memory now linked to internal 2 GB
– Internal memory now linked to external sdcard: files located in folder 0
For CyanogenMod 11 and other 4.4
1. Create on external sdcard folder 0 and move there all data from internal storage
2. Flash via recovery ZIP attached below
– External memory as before linked to actual sdcard
– Internal memory now linked to external sdcard: files located in folder 0
– No access to real 2 GB internal memory
Video tutorial for stock 4.3 with Unlocked bootloader from me
If you will follow this video be aware.
For init.d support install APK provided on YouTube, NOT app with almost same name form Google Play: Universal init.d
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credits
@Bonoboo for a more simple tutorial
@zeyad xu for finding this
@xda people for trying
also for @raffie_archildz the man who made this
1. Create an Ext4 partition in your microSD with "Mini Tool Partition Wizard" ( you can search tutorial in google)
2. Install Link2sd and create mount script (EXT4)
3. reboot
4. Open Link2sd and select apk > menu> Create link
5. Done
Never use MSC mode (USB Mass Storage) for connecting to PC!
This can mess up data your files. Use only MTP!
Settings > Xperia Connectivity > USB Connectivity > USB Connection mode > Media transfer mode (MTP)
zeyad xu said:
hi guys I've discovered a way on swapping the sd on my c2005
it needs this :
init.d support
full root
root explorer
brain
and this http://d-h.st/H2u
credits goes to facebook
hmm
now open root explorer delete .bin from the file's name if found
move to system etc and RWXRWXRWX permissions which means tick all except special
press the :good: button if it worked
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can you provide more detailed proccedure please?
trkostas said:
can you provide more detailed proccedure please?
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hmm
it is clear
format your sd
push that file to etc init.d folder with the permission
and reboot
make sure that you have UB and cwm and 4.3
as simple as blinking
Tutorial moved to first post
is it nessecary to have UB? because i dont ..
7. Format your external sdcard........ Any particular file format?
trkostas said:
is it nessecary to have UB? because i dont ..
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Root needed.
Earlier to get root on 4.3 was needed to unlock BL.
Here fresh tutorial how to root and keep BL locked.
Works very well.
Please update title, it works also on locked BL (even you can flash zip by http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250555)
TIP:
For those of you like me, who have a motherlode in their sdcard and would like to save their time:
1. (Optional) Connect your phone in MSC Mass storage mode
2. Create folder called "0" (zero without quotes) in your sdcard.
3. Move entire contents of your sd to the 0 folder so that only the 0 folder remains on the root of sdcard.
4. Copy the init.d script and reboot
5. Rejoice with your saved data and time
noggin-the-nog said:
7. Format your external sdcard........ Any particular file format?
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no i meant to say
format as erase everything
Doesn't work for me. After installing that I have internal memory 2GB, and external memory 2GB. I have installed 16GB microsd card.
doesn work for me too same ... 2gb internal 2gb sd
ppprokurator said:
I have internal memory 2GB, and external memory 2GB
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trkostas said:
doesn work for me too same ... 2gb internal 2gb sd
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Guys, don't pay attention to that info in Settings > Storage. It's incorrect.
Just check using any filemanager content of internal memory and sdcard.
It's must be swapped.
Bonoboo said:
Guys, don't pay attention to that info in Settings > Storage. It's incorrect.
Just check using any filemanager content of internal memory and sdcard.
It's must be swapped.
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I have checked it, and sdcard0 is swapped with sdcard1, and it's also swapped on PC when I look on my Xperia.
So really sorry: it works good, maybe not brilliant, because in Total Commander external memory is still have 16GB and there is no internal memory, but for Android it works good. :good:
Thanks!!!
As Bonoboo said,
your sdcard will now be mounted on /sdcard and internal memory is on /sdcard1. So if you had transferred files to folder 0, you will find it on /sdcard.
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Everything works good for me. My mistake. Total Commander just overlooked that .
Didnt work for me...
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Can make tute wid pic or video...sorry acting like noob....
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giridhargp said:
Didnt work for me...
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Can make tute wid pic or video...sorry acting like noob....
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Are you sure that you made everything as it should be done?
Is the file from first post in /system/etc/init.d with chmod 777?
I did as in tut..... But didnt happen....
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hi! friend
i am using xperia m 1904 n i have rooted and i have unlocked the boot loader. And i have try this method at first in order to play HD game
step1[/B]. 1. Install CWM recovery via flashtool: tutorial
2. Get root by flashing via recovery SuperSU.zip
3. Get BusyBox using this app: press there Install
4. Get init.d support using this app: press there Enable init.d
5. Format external sdcard into FAT32. Don't forget backup files!
6. Create on external sdcard folder 0 and move there all data from internal storage
7. Flash via recovery ZIP attached below
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711280
step 2: 1. Create an Ext4 partition in your microSD with "Mini Tool Partition Wizard" ( you can search tutorial in google)
2. Install Link2sd and create mount script (EXT4)
3. reboot
4. Open Link2sd and select apk > menu> Create link
5. Done
till this step it work fine but mistakenly i have format the sd card with fat32 and when i insert the sd card it appear a "unfortunately system ui is
stop " again and again so i flash the stock rom n know they appear "unfortunately usb connectivity is stop".
it doesn't appear when i remove sd card and when i insert sd card it appear again so plzz help me out i can't used my sd card m stuck