I'm using Janas v4 and I think it's the fastest gb based rom ever only one problem with s2e I tried partitioning again and reinstalled the mounting script it didn't work I know that link2sd works fine but when I restore apps using titanium backup it restore them on the internal storage , any help ??
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Have you partition your sdcard to EXT4? set as primary...
and do you partition via Minitools Partition (PC) ? coz its better than via CWM...
cygnus39 said:
Have you partition your sdcard to EXT4? set as primary...
and do you partition via Minitools Partition (PC) ? coz its better than via CWM...
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Yes it didn't work , it's not recognized by s2e
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try gparted (linux), set as primary also you can set the swap partition
nain18 said:
try gparted (linux), set as primary also you can set the swap partition
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Bro the problem isn't with the ext4 partition , it works fine with link2sd
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Hey i had the same problem but u can flash the file in the attachments..!!
But do make a full backup..first..!!!
YOU CAN TRY IF IT WORKS..!!
p.s try the second attachment first...!! if not then try first..!
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use mini tool partition
--- Delete all partiion > Apply
-- Create Partition with full Space - as Primary > Apply
and if you wat to make partition agai fro Android device, better you make from Recovery Mode its more easy
Where can I get that software because I didn't find in play store
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mvgadagi said:
Where can I get that software because I didn't find in play store
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you'll find mini partition tool just google around!! It's a tool for PC!! Be careful while using it!! http://download.cnet.com/MiniTool-Partition-Wizard-Home-Edition/3000-2094_4-10962200.html download from here !!!
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I'm think you can do this in recovery. Just pretend you're partitioning your sdcard except set the ext partition to 0mb and swap to 0mb.
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Setting 0mb is not in clockwork mod recovery..
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mvgadagi said:
Setting 0mb is not in clockwork mod recovery..
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Use amora then
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allenwalker1998 said:
Use amora then
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You need to format the sdcard again after setting to 0 to get the whole memory again,or else the partitioned memory wont be visible.
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D'load "partition magic" or such software to ur pc.connect ur sd card with the help of a card reader to that pc. Then do "merge partition".It should delete the partition.BTW don't forget to make a backup of ur sdcard.
The simplest way : insert ur memory card in some nokia mobile den open ur memory card format n u r done. Other method : go to setting in ur phone go to storage and format ur sd card.
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I have deleted partitions by just reformatting the sd after mounting while inserted in the phone
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What if i made a partition and now i can't retrieve the information i had before partitioning? I'd like to some how delete the new partition and be able to use the data i had before. I don't want to format! I just can't get to the partition with the data.
iamdestruktor said:
What if i made a partition and now i can't retrieve the information i had before partitioning? I'd like to some how delete the new partition and be able to use the data i had before. I don't want to format! I just can't get to the partition with the data.
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If u partition from recovery,ur sd card is already formatted and u cant retrieve data back unless u have a backup on ur pc.Dnt know about pc tools for formatting.
Use gparted on Ubuntu (you can put it on a CD or a memory stick and make it bootable - with poweriso - and boot into live CD, no need to actually install ubuntu, but after you try it you will, try with wubi to avoid partitioning)
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Thanks
Thanks a lot dude it helped me....
I think mini partition should do the trick, you can delete the ext partition, and then resize and expand the fat32 partition and integrate the fat32 partition with the unallocated partition created after deletion of ext partion
msilwal322 said:
I think mini partition should do the trick, you can delete the ext partition, and then resize and expand the fat32 partition and integrate the fat32 partition with the unallocated partition created after deletion of ext partion
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yes, on windows MiniTool Partition Wizard :good: can rescue your sd and erase all partitions
i m using htc explorer and want to install sense 4 rom but don't know how to create sd-ext partition
can anybody plz help me?
Go to recovery and under storage option select partition sdcard or you can use minitool partition wizard if you want to do it through PC
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Make sure to make a backup of ure sd card since it will Format the SD card completely..
satvik7star said:
Go to recovery and under storage option select partition sdcard or you can use minitool partition wizard if you want to do it through PC
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after trying both from recovery and pc the recovery in my phone dosen't mount se-ext partition so what i gonna do now?
Change the recovery. You must be using CWM. Try TWRP. Works wonderfully.
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waleedashfaq1 said:
after trying both from recovery and pc the recovery in my phone dosen't mount se-ext partition so what i gonna do now?
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follow this steps from here:
2. Prepare your SD card, using MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition,
a. move all existing data on the SD Card to your PC and delete all files from it. RESIZE your existing FAT32 partition to a size where your unallocated space is at least 1GB but not more than 2GB.
b. Create a new ext4 Primary partition using all the unallocated space.
c. Apply changes
(I've written RESIZE in CAPS because when I tried deleting and creating the FAT32 and ext4, my phone didn't recognize the formatting as valid. So I allowed the phone to reformat the sd card and then did it using resize FAT32 instead)
apps store in internal memory after root...
Hello Sir,
i'm using HTC explorer, i unlocked and rooted my mobile and install Jaggy Rom,
and using mini partition tool and create two partition (4gb) , but ext4 is not supported,so i changed to fat32 format...
reently lot of application stored in sd, but now some application are stored in internal memory, i couldn't find out, what the problem is???
please anyone explain clearly...
Advance thanks..
Read previous post and make ext2 or 3, or try creating partition from recovery. And no bigger than 2gb
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Just create ext2 partition and use Link2sd Latest version ...everything working fine for me..
kamal3589 said:
Just create ext2 partition and use Link2sd Latest version ...everything working fine for me..
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but jaggy 3.2.1 , whenever i installed link2sd, its force closed , Why??
Jaggyrom already has a a2sd script! Either u have to remove that script first or use link2sd on stock rom!
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Jaggyrom already has a a2sd script! Either u have to remove that script first or use link2sd on stock rom!
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Jaggyrom has a mounts2sd script...
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Jaggyrom has a mounts2sd script...
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I am talking about jaggyrom 3.2.1
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I am talking about jaggyrom 3.2.1
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Oh. Now it makes sense
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Yeah!
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dinesam said:
Hello Sir,
i'm using HTC explorer, i unlocked and rooted my mobile and install Jaggy Rom,
and using mini partition tool and create two partition (4gb) , but ext4 is not supported,so i changed to fat32 format...
reently lot of application stored in sd, but now some application are stored in internal memory, i couldn't find out, what the problem is???
please anyone explain clearly...
Advance thanks..
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are u on CMW......then switch to yannou90 recovery or twrp......CMW haserror mounting ext partition :good:
How to increase internal memory on stock rom
Like custom roms there are many scripts i have tried them with stock rom but they are not working .
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After u partition your sd card u can go for link2sd!
Only app2sd scripts work in stock roms.. are you using Sense 4 or GB?
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I have used both
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Make ext partition..
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U need ur stock rom to to support init.d
This will allow u to install some memory increasing script......
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partition your sd card using MiniTool partition manager.
tutorial > http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/SD_card_partitioning
use fat32 while creating partition
and after partitioning reboot your phone
link2sd will ask for mount script
try with fat32 or ext2
ext2 worked for me
Hit thanks if i helped you !!
Need help in creating ext partition and mounting it.
Am curretly running JaggyRom 3.2. Clockwork Mod Recovery - V5.0.2.8.
I need to help in creating a ext patition and mounting it.
i tried creating it partition using CWM - Advanced-Patition SD as well as using Partition tool.
While try to in CWM recovery - error mounting SD/EXT
I believe am not doing it correctly, please help me with steps.
sibby_a said:
Am curretly running JaggyRom 3.2. Clockwork Mod Recovery - V5.0.2.8.
I need to help in creating a ext patition and mounting it.
i tried creating it partition using CWM - Advanced-Patition SD as well as using Partition tool.
While try to in CWM recovery - error mounting SD/EXT
I believe am not doing it correctly, please help me with steps.
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can link2SD detect external partition that you have created?
if yes have you tried all the scripts?
precise yourself
kunal_tatiya said:
U need ur stock rom to to support init.d
This will allow u to install some memory increasing script......
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I have search to get init.d support on stock kernel
I got it (link given below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20905349
But now i m using miui v4 so it has no use for me
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Hello friends I am on rasheds cm10 and I want to partition my sdcard so how much of it we need to do
I have 16gb sdcard
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I think it comes down to personal preference more than anything. I've got 2048 ext4(which some people might say is too much), 0 swap and the rest as fat32.
Also on a 16gig card.
I'm using link2sd and I know that A2sd, D2ext and Int2ext work but some scripts might not work with ext4 and the size of the ext partition might be limited.
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nomancoolboy said:
Hello friends I am on rasheds cm10 and I want to partition my sdcard so how much of it we need to do
I have 16gb sdcard
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Actually partitioning 1gb of memory is enough for our phones. And use swap if u want to have more ram. I personally perefer using ext4 as it is.the fastest out of the ext partitions.
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Hi I have 1 gb for link2sd and i think that this amount is enought.
To partitioning I used mini partition tool, in this case I used ext3 because with ext4 I had a problem with another phone.
Also, keep in mind that the 1st partition should be formatted FAT32, the 2nd partition EXT, and the 3rd partition as SWAPFS (optional, only if you want to enable swap). Do not create the partitions in some other order.
How to unpartition sdcard
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nomancoolboy said:
How to unpartition sdcard
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Good question. Go through the normal partitioning process but set both Swap and Ext to 0mb, maybe?
EDIT: Seems Amon Ra will let you set things to 0mb.
WidowCranky said:
Good question. Go through the normal partitioning process but set both Swap and Ext to 0mb, maybe?
EDIT: Seems Amon Ra will let you set things to 0mb.
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It is.
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nomancoolboy said:
How to unpartition sdcard
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Using minipartition tool, select partitions, delete them, later select all unallocated space created and create a new singular partition.
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How to unpartition sdcard
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Just go into storage settings in normal mode and format the card, it will delete all partitions and make them as 1
Junior Einstein said:
Just go into storage settings in normal mode and format the card, it will delete all partitions and make them as 1
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It doesn't. It wipes only the data not the partition
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allenwalker1998 said:
It doesn't. It wipes only the data not the partition
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On all partitions? Doesn't it just wipe the fat32, storage partition?
WidowCranky said:
On all partitions? Doesn't it just wipe the fat32, storage partition?
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With Junior Einstein method you can't delete a partition but you can only delete files that you can find in (and only) data partition.
And no, not in all partitions, this procedure delete files only in data partition, and yes, Junior Einstein method wipe the fat32 storage partition, allenwalker1998 said only data not the partition and this is correct; at the end the partiton is formatted, not deleted.
To remove/change a partition you have to use a specific tool that can be one like minipartition tool or something else.
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On all partitions? Doesn't it just wipe the fat32, storage partition?
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deleted
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As the partitioning an sdcard formats it so i cant do that because i dont have a pc to backup it ..!
Now i dont want to do that
But provide information to those who need it!
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nomancoolboy said:
As the partitioning an sdcard formats it so i cant do that because i dont have a pc to backup it ..!
Now i dont want to do that
But provide information to those who need it!
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If you use mini partition tool, you don't need to format your sd card to partitioning it. You have to use the command resize (for your actual fat32 partition) and later on created free spece use command create a new partition. I personally tested this and all my data are safe, this procedure will NOT erase your data but anyway you need a pc also to use minipartition tool and have a backup before any modification is a good idea.
Please help.
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subh98 said:
Please help.
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Backup sdcard on pc. Goto recovery(yannous recovery recommended),advanced,create partition,select ext4(I guess u need to boot sense, it will work fine). Sdcard will be formatted and partitions will be created. Even though you would have selected ext4 in computer sdcard will be read as ext3.
Hope this helps.
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subh98 said:
Please help.
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Download Minitool partition wizard software and put your sd card in your computer by using card reader or directly connect mobile with USB , and resize the ext4 partition to fat32 and then make Ext3 partition ! i dont think there is any way u can convert it directly !
Hit thanks if i helped!
There is.
hamzazxplorer said:
Download Minitool partition wizard software and put your sd card in your computer by using card reader or directly connect mobile with USB , and resize the ext4 partition to fat32 and then make Ext3 partition ! i dont think there is any way u can convert it directly !
Hit thanks if i helped!
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Use Gparted.
goateegauti said:
Backup sdcard on pc. Goto recovery(yannous recovery recommended),advanced,create partition,select ext4(I guess u need to boot sense, it will work fine). Sdcard will be formatted and partitions will be created. Even though you would have selected ext4 in computer sdcard will be read as ext3.
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yannu90 recovery doesnt let u select ua choice.. its automatically make it to ext3..
What about TWRP?
shree alwaz said:
yannu90 recovery doesnt let u select ua choice.. its automatically make it to ext3..
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It offers choice between ext3 and ext4.
Here are the links, btw.
TWRP 2.2 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1911242
TWRP 2.4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2123503
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It offers choice between ext3 and ext4.
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who said dat.. i m using dat only.. itll automatically creates.. dont give to select ua choice..
TWRP 2 does.
shree alwaz said:
who said dat.. i m using dat only.. itll automatically creates.. dont give to select ua choice..
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I don't know about TWRP 2.4.
I use TWRP 2.2, and the partition creation option gives you options about choosing the ext size, swap size and the file system.
TRY THIS-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38706881
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Use Gparted.
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Minitool is pretty easy to use , works well and also has a graphical user interface!
I meant converting the partitions directly.
hamzazxplorer said:
Minitool is pretty easy to use , works well and also has a graphical user interface!
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You might be able to use any of the gazillion partitioning tools available for Windows. Minitool, Easeus Partition Manager, and all the likes give you the options of converting the partitions (directly) to ext4, too. But, since ext partitions are evolved around Linux, Gparted, and its likes, could handle the Partitioning and converting (directly) job better.