Hi,
I have changed download location in Storage settings from SD card to local memory and then removed SD card.
Since then Microsoft Edge do not download any file.
I think it is still trying to save file to SD card.
Is there a registry value from where Microsoft Edge reads location where to save downloaded files?
I found a registry value on desktop (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\AppContainer\Storage\microsoft.microsoftedge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\MicrosoftEdge\Main) but it does not exist on mobile (checked HKLM/HKCU).
Setting, storage, new downloads will save to phone.
I have set Downloads location to phone storage. Without SD Card, downloads in Microsoft Edge do not start downloading, it is still trying to access SD card. When I insert SD card then the file downloads. If I change with SD card inserted downloads location to phone memory, files still downloads to SD card.
Probably bug, my OS version 10.0.14393.103
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Now I have a working M2000 and a 1gig SD card, I'd like to move My Docs onto the card, so I can boost the internal memory for programs.
I've created a folder on the card and removed the "ignore my docs" file, as well as resetting (I think) every program to save to the card ... but ... how do I (assuming I can) get ActiveSync to forget the old directory and syncronise files with the new folder on the storage card?
Thanks.
hi i got the copilot on a 256mb micro card
how can i transfer thsi onto a 2gb card..wihtout losing nothing.. i installed the copilot already so dont intend to lose any info
but require a 2gb becasue i need more spcae on the card.
Simply use a card reader to transfer the contents of the supplied card to the PC, then back to the new larger card.
Make sure in Windows Explorer you go to tools/ Folder Options select the View tab and make sue the following selections are made:
Show Hidden files and folders is checked
hide extensions for known file types in NOT checked
do this before copying the data to the PC and back to the card - Mike
When you check out an app's info, there is an option to "Move to SD card". When I do this, I see that the available internal storage space really does free up. I tried finding the app data in the external sd, but no new directories are made and the size of the "Android" folder in the external sd remains at 32 bytes. So, where is the app data in the external sd?
I don't mean to resurrect an old thread, but I felt compelled to answer this, since this issue bugged me for hours. I'll just leave it here in case anyone else stumbles on to this.
If you are able to move apps to the SD card in G3, android v.4.4 Kitkat, whether by default, or by applying the SD Fix ("media_rw"...), then doing so will only move certain files to your SD (the .apk, I think), but not inside the /external_SD/Android/data folder. The files will instead be moved to the /.android_secure folder, which is hidden and cannot be viewed using a file browser in Android, even with root (tried ES Explorer). You can view this folder if you insert the SD directly to your PC via a card slot. The files moved will have the .asec extension.
In order to move the actual files from the data or obb folder, and save space, one would have to use an app such as FolderMount, although I haven't tried this myself.
I am using a new SanDisk 32GB card and software version V20H. I downloaded some MP3 files using uTorrent. However, if I select to save the files to the SD card directly, uTorrent gives an error "cannot write to disk" after downloading 10-15%. But when I choose to save to the internal memory, everything downloads fine. So I downloaded them to the internal storage and used the File Manager app to transfer the files from the internal storage to the SD card. However, even that fails after 10-15%. What's going wrong? The card is 100% fine as I can install apps and save pics/videos to it.
I had a similar problem with a Samsung 32GB card - transferring a large file (~1GB) directly to the card using wifi file sharing would fail at some random point, but the same transfer to the internal memory always worked. Copying the file from internal to external SD card also worked. When I switched to another card (Samsung 64GB) the direct file transfer problem disappeared.
drhex said:
Copying the file from internal to external SD card also worked.
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In my case even internal -> external is failing. The files are a collection of small mp3 music files. I don't even have a clue to what's going wrong!
Is there a way to change the default download directory to the SD card so all downloads from apps are automatically stored on the SD card?