i just bought the tab 3 7.0 WIFI 8GIG
i started installing some apps from 1mobile.com
when i try to move them to sd i go to settings/applications/downloaded
i select an application _ES FILE EXPLORER_and there is no " MOVE TO SD " button at all
and also in the settings/applications we should have 4 tabs (downloaded-on sd-all-running)
i have only three even though i have an 8 gig ADATA sd card plugged in?
anyone encountered this ?
That's an OS thing, not specific to the Galaxy Tab.
super-user2.3 said:
i just bought the tab 3 7.0 WIFI 8GIG
i started installing some apps from 1mobile.com
when i try to move them to sd i go to settings/applications/downloaded
i select an application _ES FILE EXPLORER_and there is no " MOVE TO SD " button at all
and also in the settings/applications we should have 4 tabs (downloaded-on sd-all-running)
i have only three even though i have an 8 gig ADATA sd card plugged in?
anyone encountered this ?
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im battling the same problem with the same device ,trying to find a fix for it ,nothing is being moved to SD card
Hi, I'm new here. So I've had my Galaxy Tab S 8.4 for a year now, and I've got a 64gb micro sd card installed. However, my internal storage is nearly full and moving apps to the card isn't helping the situation at all. I learned that I could use the Android SDK to make the sd card into an adaptable storage option, and I'm having no luck so far. I've got no experience with using the command prompt on my PC and I could really use some advice on how to do this. Thanks!
my99by said:
Hi, I'm new here. So I've had my Galaxy Tab S 8.4 for a year now, and I've got a 64gb micro sd card installed. However, my internal storage is nearly full and moving apps to the card isn't helping the situation at all. I learned that I could use the Android SDK to make the sd card into an adaptable storage option, and I'm having no luck so far. I've got no experience with using the command prompt on my PC and I could really use some advice on how to do this. Thanks!
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You need to install the adoptable storage patch first.
I bought recently MI Max with 64Gb of memory. In the phone is 7.0 NRD90M ROM ("MIUI 8.3 by xiaomi.eu 7.2.17 Beta"). Bootloader is unlocked, the phone is rooted and TWRP is in it.
The problem that I cannot solve is impossible or crippled writing on external SD card, so some apps do work and some donot work. Just to mention that "Documents" in Settings/Installed apps are enabled.
Is there any solution for MIUI/Nougat to enable permanently writing on SD external card?
Many thanks for all advices.
I can't move app to my SD, only External storage format. Someone have the same trouble?
I mailed Nokia customer support about this issue and eventually got the following reply:
Greetings from Nokia Mobile Care ! We are sorry for the inconvenience that you are facing!
Please kindly keep in mind that the Nokia 6.1 device, as well as all other Android 1 devices, do not have the option for Internal storage formatting of an SD card. Additionally, there is no option for forced formatting of an SD card as such.
We hope this information managed to answer your inquiry. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us again!
Still waiting for an explanation as why the User Manual says that Apps can be moved to the SD card.
I believe in the reviews I read that Nokia chose not to implement "adoptable storage" in the 6.1
This is a trend in some new phones which is not welcome.
bullroar said:
I mailed Nokia customer support about this issue and eventually got the following reply:
Greetings from Nokia Mobile Care ! We are sorry for the inconvenience that you are facing!
Please kindly keep in mind that the Nokia 6.1 device, as well as all other Android 1 devices, do not have the option for Internal storage formatting of an SD card. Additionally, there is no option for forced formatting of an SD card as such.
We hope this information managed to answer your inquiry. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us again!
Still waiting for an explanation as why the User Manual says that Apps can be moved to the SD card.
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Seriously???:crying:
Is there anyway to do this without root ??
Aki993 said:
Seriously???:crying:
Is there anyway to do this without root ??
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In Developer options (tapping 8 time on build number it will be present) there is a item at the end for Forcing app on external SD thal allow install app on SD. I don't know if it is working or not but try it and see if can help
Romagnolo1973 said:
In Developer options (tapping 8 time on build number it will be present) there is a item at the end for Forcing app on external SD thal allow install app on SD. I don't know if it is working or not but try it and see if can help
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That option only force apps that normally can't be installed on SD card to be able to move, but we are not even able to move apps which can be moved.
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From the AOSP site: "Caution: On devices running Android 7.0-8.1, file-based encryption can't be used together with adoptable storage. On devices using FBE, new storage media (such as an SD card) must be used as traditional storage. Devices running Android 9 and higher can use adoptable storage and FBE." Fingers crossed that when 9 rolls out for the Nokia phones in the Android One program, that adoptable stroage becomes an option. (again, the ability to use both fbe and adoptable stroage only affects phones in the Android One program, why? I don't know)
Adoptable Storage now available, but corrupts files!
kojolabecu said:
From the AOSP site: "Caution: On devices running Android 7.0-8.1, file-based encryption can't be used together with adoptable storage. On devices using FBE, new storage media (such as an SD card) must be used as traditional storage. Devices running Android 9 and higher can use adoptable storage and FBE." Fingers crossed that when 9 rolls out for the Nokia phones in the Android One program, that adoptable stroage becomes an option. (again, the ability to use both fbe and adoptable stroage only affects phones in the Android One program, why? I don't know)
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The Pie update is finally here (Build 00WW_3_260_SP01) and it is now possible to format an SD Card as "Phone Storage" (aka "Adoptable Storage") but doing so WILL CORRUPT YOUR FILES!
Here is how to do it:
Format the SD Card using something the device won't recognize (NTFS, EXT4, etc.)
Turn off phone
Insert SD Card
Turn on phone
Tap the notification about Unsupported SD Card which brings up the storage options with a Format this SD Card? dialog popped-up on top of it
Tap CANCEL on the Format this SD Card? dialog to see additional options
Tap Phone storage in the Use for extra phone storage part of the screen
You will see another Format this SD Card? dialog that looks identical to the previous one
This time, tap FORMAT SD CARD
You may get a warning about the SD Card being too slow. Ignore that and proceed.
After the format completes, you may think you have working adopted storage, but you don't. Files written to /sdcard (which now points to the removable SD Card) will randomly be corrupted. One way to see the corruption is to tap the Move content button after the format above completes. If you had a lot of data on your internal SD Card (such as hundreds of pictures), much of it will now be corrupted. You were warned.
Another way to see the corruption is to use the adb utility to push files to /sdcard on the device. When you pull the files back, many will be corrupted. It's quick and easy to see the corruption using images (I push about 570 of them) and then launch Google Photos.
Which is worse, not supporting adoptable storage or supporting it and corrupting our files?
Please someone could be able to help to show me useful link I can follow in order to use my external SD card inside my device as internal memory....................
My internal memory only has 64GB ( redmi 9t ) so that I would like to do above let apps run smoothly.
Thank you very much., edmond
Wrong post bro, this page is all about poco f3, mi 11x and redmi k40. And if you're wondering these devices(actually they are same) don't even have any slot for external sd card.
eeeemc said:
Please someone could be able to help to show me useful link I can follow in order to use my external SD card inside my device as internal memory....................
My internal memory only has 64GB ( redmi 9t ) so that I would like to do above let apps run smoothly.
Thank you very much., edmond
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Wrong forum..
But you should be able to do it with the "Files by Google", but the feature is hidden in MIUI, and there is only a modified version of the app opening up, when you launch the app "Files".
But you can access it by installing Activity Launcher from Play Store.
Then find "Files" in the list and open up one of the activities (they might not all work, but then try another).
When you find one that gets you to the main "Files" app, click on settings and choose your sd-card, and then you should be able to format it as internal memory from the storage settings
Hope this helps