I can't find a solution anywhere for this problem, nothing I makes apps or data move to my sd card.
Is anyone (are you even able to) install apps or save data to the external sd card on the Atrix? It seems like most systems are set up with /mnt/sdcard as the external, so I cant get any app2sd programs to work, they stay on my phone.
I'm rooted.
I have the setting in applications to install on the external, I also made the default storage external, but everything still saves on my phone.
I even formatted my sd card into Fat and ext2 (and swap), all primary.
I searched and everyone says the same thing, and it keeps saving on my phone.
Do i need to somehow change it so my external is mnt/sdcard?
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Why is it whenever I plug in\out phone, the home screen is blank, then 10-20 seconds later all the icons\widgets appear?
Also, related I assume, when I reboot, all the icons come up as the green system standard icon, then the actual icon is populated about 3-5 minutes after. The phone can't seriously be THAT slow can it?
I have a feeling it's based on the apps on the internal vs external SD card, but still, this is 2011, why do they take so long to populate?
Thanks!
This is a question I have had. I have noticed it takes several minutes to populate my Apps in app drawer.
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nizmo972 said:
This is a question I have had. I have noticed it takes several minutes to populate my Apps in app drawer.
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Super annoying when I just want to get loaded back up and run an app and can't because it's not showing in the apps listing yet and on the main screen it's showing as a default system icon. Ugh :-(
Where it gtg to solve my problems?!?!
After unplugging your phone from a PC, the internal and external SD cards do a rescan.
It can take a while, especially depending on the size of your external card.
I suggest moving ALL of your apps back to the phone and off the SD card. This helps a bit. Unless you have a trillion apps, there's not much point putting apps on the SD card anymore. That was for old android phones that had little to no internal storage space for apps.
tankmorph said:
After unplugging your phone from a PC, the internal and external SD cards do a rescan.
It can take a while, especially depending on the size of your external card.
I suggest moving ALL of your apps back to the phone and off the SD card. This helps a bit. Unless you have a trillion apps, there's not much point putting apps on the SD card anymore. That was for old android phones that had little to no internal storage space for apps.
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What's the best way to move them from external to internal with ease? Then how do I tell my phone to install to internal SD by default?
bella92108 said:
What's the best way to move them from external to internal with ease? Then how do I tell my phone to install to internal SD by default?
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First of all, this isn't a matter of installing to the internal SD as opposed to the external SD. I recommend installing to the 2GB "Internal phone storage".
If you look under
Code:
Settings > SD card and phone storage
you'll see what I mean.
The internal phone storage never gets unmounted.
Go to:
Code:
Settings > Manage applications > On SD card
Click each app and the tap the "Move to phone button"
You could get the app SDMove which may help you manage your apps a bit easier. I'm sure there are dozens of other similar (maybe better) apps, too.
The only apps I install to the SD card are games. I really don't care if a game isn't available the second I unplug my phone from the PC.
I have no clue how to set everything to install to phone by default instead of some apps defaulting to SD. I believe it's something internal to the individual app installer itself.
tankmorph said:
First of all, this isn't a matter of installing to the internal SD as opposed to the external SD. I recommend installing to the 2GB "Internal phone storage".
If you look under
Code:
Settings > SD card and phone storage
you'll see what I mean.
The internal phone storage never gets unmounted.
Go to:
Code:
Settings > Manage applications > On SD card
Click each app and the tap the "Move to phone button"
You could get the app SDMove which may help you manage your apps a bit easier. I'm sure there are dozens of other similar (maybe better) apps, too.
The only apps I install to the SD card are games. I really don't care if a game isn't available the second I unplug my phone from the PC.
I have no clue how to set everything to install to phone by default instead of some apps defaulting to SD. I believe it's something internal to the individual app installer itself.
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Cool, I've moved everything over, and now just giving it some time to see if it feels snappier Thanks for the tips!
I switched from a droid incredible that pretty much neglected the internal memory and favored the external memory.
Now the opposite is how the gs3 works not sure if it is a samsung method vs htc method or if htc newer phones do it that way too.
I guess i should sum my problem up.
I have ring tones and mp3s i want to show up in the menu with any other ringtones. And i know all that is wrong is i dont know the proper directory structure or it is not setup to check directory structure on the sd card.
From how i can tell it does use the same structure but just does not check the external card.
The way it seems to be setup
is
root/storage/sdcard0 (internal)
root/storage/sdcard1 (external)
In sdcard0 (this works)
media/ringtones
in sdcard1 (this does not)
media/audio/ringtones
media/ringtones
Is it possible to switch which folder is looked at like can i switch the internal and external sdcard?
making it
root/storage/sdcard0 (external)
root/storage/sdcard1 (internal)
This is how I have my custom sounds set up:
For ringtones:
/storage/sdcard0/Ringtones
and
/storage/extSdCard/Ringtones
For alarms
/storage/sdcard0/Alarms
and
/storage/extSdCard/Alarms
etc...
Seems to automatically read just fine from both internal and external sd. I've never tried using the media directory for anything (facebook stuck a notification sound in there but that's about it).
Partitioning is not working correctly, when I partition my SD card which is 64GB it only shows 9GB available when I plug it into my PC. Also, I can't use the ext file systems for some reason, only FAT32. I can partition it if I plug it into my old phone but when I put it back into the phone I am currently using it still shows only 9GB. I want a 50GB partition for music and other media and a smaller partition for apps and app data. Is there a way I can get this set up correctly or is there a way to put app data on the SD through the terminal?
Edit: I figured out a workaround. Still having the SD card problems but I can ignore that now. I set the download location to the SD card using the terminal, allowing me to move apps from within the settings menu. Then I used FolderMount to move the data of apps that have a lot of it, like Facebook, Spotify, etc.
Ok, so my phone does recognize external SD card, but sometimes when i download or simply put new media files on it, my music player(every one i tried) and galery or video players doesn't recognize them. I know for apps like "Media Re-Scan" etc. but it's really annoying to do that for every file i put on SD, not to mention that it is rescanning whole SD card, which is 32 GB, and that takes up to 15 MINUTES.
darker246 said:
Ok, so my phone does recognize external SD card, but sometimes when i download or simply put new media files on it, my music player(every one i tried) and galery or video players doesn't recognize them. I know for apps like "Media Re-Scan" etc. but it's really annoying to do that for every file i put on SD, not to mention that it is rescanning whole SD card, which is 32 GB, and that takes up to 15 MINUTES.
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Have u chnged ur SD card's filesystem?
Still u shudnt face dis prob
But check it it's FAT32