[Guide][Script][D2EXT+] Removing Darktremor A2SD and installing D2EXT+ - HTC Pico (Explorer)

This is a small guide on installing D2EXT+ on HTC Explorer which is a fantastic solution for low internal memory problems. D2EXT+ works on any ROM with init.d support. I've tried this method on JaggyRom (3.2.1) (it supports init.d and I don't like A2SD) and it works perfectly.
Disclaimer: I will not be responsible if you brick your phone. Please follow the instructions carefully.
D2EXT+ is a fantastic script which mounts /data to /sd-ext rather than moving your apps to sd-ext (as in Link2SD/ A2SD). I have tried INT2EXT+ but i cannot get the wi-fi to work on this rom.
Why only D2EXT+?
I've used A2SD and its very unstable and cause vague errors.
Seen other scripts move /data/app contents to sd-ext, the phone still shows low internal memory. (Which btw decreases as you go on installing apps)
With D2EXT+ you can use the option "Move to SD"/"Move to Phone" without any problem.
INT2EXT+ is better but wi-fi issues are there does not work. If you try that then please post the results.
Part 1: Removing Darktremor A2SD Script
To do this you just need to remove some files using any file manager. I personally prefer X-plore (You can download it for free on PlayStore).
If you're using X-plore then goto Configuration->Root access and select Superuser+mount writable.
Before you delete any files move apps/dalvik-cache back to internl memory.
Now navigate to /system/app using X-plore under Root and delete com.elgubbo.a2sdGUI-1.apk
Now navigate to /system/etc/init.d and delete 00banner,02firstboot,04apps2sd,S70darky_zipalign
Now in /system/bin delete all files containin a2sd/apps2sd in their name
Reboot
Now A2SD will not work anymore
Part 2: Installing D2EXT+
Firstly, remove A2SD/Link2SD or any such scrips/apps you may be using. Part 1 of this guide shows you how you can remove A2SD from JaggyRom.
This guide assumes that you already have partitioned your SD card. In case you haven't then you can have a look here but make sure the second partition is ext 2/3/4 and not fat32.
You can find and download D2EXT+ from the original thread here.
Open the .zip file you just downloaded and navigate to /system/etc/init.d
Extract the file 40d2ext and place it in the root of your SD card.
Now on the phone open up X-plore or any other root file manager and move 40d2ext to /system/etc/init.d
Set file permissions to 777 or rwe- rwe- rwe-. (In X-plore long press 40d2ext->Permissions->Tick all boxes->OK)
Reboot into recovery (do not do a normal reboot!!).
In mounts and storage format /st-ext
Reboot (Normal)
First boot may take time (Please be patient!!).
To verify the script is working goto storage and check internal free space. It should have increased depending on the size of your sd-ext partition. I'm using a 1GB partition on a 16GB Class 4 card. Check out the screenshot below...
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Update #1
The above procedure is abblicable to other scrips on the download page as well. I noticed that using D2EXT+ poses a problem that the /data/dalvik-cache is mounted to /sd-internal for speed purposes. Now, as HTC Explorer has very less memory, it will become impossible to install a large number of apps even with a big sd-ext partition.
Solution: Install D2EXT instead of D2EXT+. This can be also downloaded from the link provided above. But simple replacing and rebooting won't make the desired changes. My Solution: After removing A2SD and placing D2EXT as mentioned above. I did a factory wipe using recovery. After that it worked flawlessly and i am now able to install as many apps as i require.

Does anybody feel that ur phone is too slow after doing this method?! :\

As such phone dosn't seem slow. But if you want to increase sd card performance then enable readahead tweak. Search forums for that...u'll find the script. Btw mount2sd is also capable of doing that. Choice of scripts depends on u ( of course )
Hit thanks if I helped
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How to move 40d2ext to /system/etc/init.d?? I'm finding difficult to move..
it says could not move to file due to file restrictions

droidbot678 said:
How to move 40d2ext to /system/etc/init.d?? I'm finding difficult to move..
it says could not move to file due to file restrictions
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mount system as rw before doing this

solution for u !!
Use Root Explorer and set permissions for read and write.. !! u done den :good:

Will this work on cm10.2 weekly 6? I also tried mounts2sd but it just messed things up...

problems using mount2sd
Previously i used to use link2sd as it was to tiring to move each and every app i used roms which had script included.. i used a rom which i liked but didnt have memory script so i used mount2sd but everytime i restart the phone it shows android is is upgrading.

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how to use a2sd in creed`s rom ?

hello every body ....
I am using creed`s rom v 4 which is nice rom .....
but I need to use a2sd on it .....
any help ....
I don't know what is wrong.
I flash the script then install apk.
Certainly I have ext. ..
Why this ****ing message appairs please help. ..
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eslam hassan said:
I don't know what is wrong.
I flash the script then install apk.
Certainly I have ext. ..
Why this ****ing message appairs please help. ..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342387
u tried this ????
which error , i can't see the screenshot

			
				
No bro no need to install anything ,,, just follow that
dk_zero-cool said:
Mounts2SD - An All-in-one to sd-ext script
Mounts2SD is a customizable sd-ext control script that can be used to move content to and from the second sdcard partition known in Android as sd-ext. These scripts comes in many variants with different purposes. Mounts2SD has most of these, and more, build into one single script with controls to set it up after most needs.
Features
Graphical installer with configuration options and auto deletion of almost any existing app2sd script
Control script to manage configuration from shell
SWAP Support
Link Apps from data as system apps
Move Apps to sd-ext
Move Dalvik-cache to sd-ext
Move Apps Data to sd-ext
Move system linked apps to sd-ext
Move Cache to a tmpfs (With auto control)
Internal nand and sdcard readahead optimization
Handles slow sdcards that takes time to initiate
Checks filesystems for errors on boot using e2fsck
Let's you use whatever linux filesystem supported by kernel
Able to revert any prev. options
Fix permissions
Internal/External storage optimization
Fix CyanogenMod dalvik to /cache
Revert the sd-ext/data partitions so that sd-ext becomes the new /data
Android Market 'Not enough space' fix
Checks available free space before moving content
How to install
Note that you need to have a custom ROM installed which supports init.d scripts.
Download the ZIP file in the download section
Copy the ZIP file to your phones SD-Card
Boot you phone into recovery
Make sure that recovery does not check ZIP's signature as the ZIP is not signed
Choose to install ZIP from SD-Card
Select the ZIP file you copied to the SD-Card and fallow the installation process
After installation, you can change any settings you choose during install, by using the shell command 'm2sd from an adb shell or a terminal app on your phone. You can type 'm2sd help' in the shell to get a list of available options and values.
You can also read more about the different option below.
Partition table
Required partition table
/sdcard (Fat32)
/sd-ext
SWAP (Optional)
Safe Mode
As of version 2.2.0, m2sd has a safe-mode state. This is an automatic state that is used when the script can't detect a correct sysinit method. The correct way to execute init.d, is to add "exec /system/bin/sysinit" to the init.rc file and of cause create the script sysinit that will execute init.d
The old way is to create a service for init.d in init.rc.
The problem with the service is that it is executed while the rest of the boot process is working. This means that moving things like /data/data and /data/dalvik-cache will create problems, because the system will keep trying to rebuild the moved content to it's original path while m2sd is moving it.
The sysinit script executed with the exec command however, will stall the boot process until all of the init.d scripts has been executed. That means that m2sd can move the content and bind the original path to the sd-ext path before the system starts it's work.
The Safe mode state will disable dalvik and data no mater what the config says to avoid these problems. So if your ROM runs m2sd in safe-mode, write to the ROM dev's and ask them to include the more correct way of handling init.d
(Can be disabled using "m2sd safemode disable")
System Apps
By default Android has two app directories in the data partition (/data/app & /data/app-private). Mounts2SD provides a third directory (/data/app-system). Every app placed in this directory will be automatically linked to the /system/app folder, making android believe that it is a system app. Some apps needs this in order to provide additional options. By using /data/app-system, you can achieve this from any file manager without giving write access to the system partition and without taking up two much space on that partition.
Links will be automatically removed again once an app is removed from /data/app-system
Configuration options
Apps - m2sd apps
Dalvik Cache - m2sd dalvik
Data - m2sd data
Cache - m2sd cache
Download Cache - m2sd dlcache
File System Type - m2sd extfs
Readahead - m2sd readahead
Noatime - m2sd noatime
CM Dalvik - m2sd cmdalvik
R-Mount - m2sd rmount
Downloads
4.6.2 Aroma Installer [mounts2sd-4.6.2_aroma.zip] (Jul 14, 2012) (MD5: 602622bc20d212c87ac2f0ba8bf0d45f)
[Default Mirror] SourceForge.net
[Default Mirror] MediaFire.com
This will provide you with the graphical installer Aroma.
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I used the one with aroma installer it worked
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[guide]Link2sd- virtual internal memory[pictorial guide]

[Guide with pics 4 noobs]
Hello heros (and a 3or4 heroines I've seen around here )
This is a tutorial on how to partition your SD card and start linking apps to SD card (I have included screen shots fore each step to avoid confusion and also to make it easier for beginners )
INTRODUCTION
Wat is linking to SD??
------> as the name says linking apps to SD is moving applications and their belonging resources to a special partition in SD card and creating a link to them for easy access.
Y link to SD???
------> I will tell it in short...
Apps perform better when they are on internal memory rather than on SD card because there is an easier access to their resources.. but not all phones have enough internal memory to move all apps to internal memory ... so keeping apps on SD and creating a link to them ensures better and faster performance of all apps even in devices with low internal memory ..eg galaxy y,galaxy mini,galaxy ace,HTC wildfire,galaxy fit, galaxy Geo etc etc
Software's needed
1.mini partition tool (for PC ie windows)
2.link2sd (for mobile ie android)
PROCEDURE
pleez following the procedure carefully and exactly to avoid any inconvenience
1. First you have to download Mini Tool Partition Wizard Manager. You can download it in the link above... download it and install it on PC.
2. Insert your SD card to a card reader and open it on your computer.(not via USB cable)
3. Back up all your files to the computer because partitioning will wipe your data.
4. Open Mini Tool in your computer. Locate your SD card (be careful in choosing and make sure not to choose the drive of your computer)
5. Right click and choose Delete.
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6. Right click on it again and choose Create New. Create “FAT32″ partition (This is where all your media files will go. Be sure to make it bigger than the 2nd part)
7. Select “Create as: PRIMARY”
8. Next, create an ext2/ext3/ext4 partition (I suggest ext2 cause it works on all roms and kernels). This is where your apps will go. I suggest a value of 512Mb would be big enough but its ur choice...
9. Select “Create As: PRIMARY” (make sure that it is both set to primary because it will not work if it is not set to primary)
10. Click the “Apply” button on the top left corner and wait for it to finish the process. Done.
11. Put back your SD card to your phone and switch it on.
12. Download and install Link2sd from Google Play Store link given above.
13. Open Link2sd. You will be prompted to choose between ext2, ext3, ext4 and FAT32. Select ext2.
14. It will say mount script created. Reboot your phone now.
15. Open link2sd and if the message doesn’t show up, you succeded.
16. Go to Link2sd>Settings>check the autolink (to automatically move apps upon installation)
17. If you already have some apps, select “move to phone” then after moving select “Create Link” (be sure to check the three files: app, dalvic-cache and library files)
18. To check your memory, select “Storage Info”. This will show you the current state of your internal memory, FAT32, and ext2 partition.
19. Now you’re done and ready to install vast amount of applications as you wish!
1 request guys ... u see above this at least 4-5 hours out if my life that I spent to make this thread ... so I don't ask u not to share it... but pleez don't just copy paste this in different threads or in ur freaking blogs... if u want to share pleez share a link to this thread ... thank u .
And don't forget to hit thanks (only if this helped of course )
Have a good day...
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overclock help needed

i am using liquid smooth and flashed jarvis kernel for cm10.1 it booted
after falshing i cheked sd card but the sd data partition is not used but cache partition use so is it okay for overclocking
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sakshamx said:
i am using liquid smooth and flashed jarvis kernel for cm10.1 it booted
after falshing i cheked sd card but the sd data partition is not used but cache partition use so is it okay for overclocking
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can you upload your image to imgur?
russelldias said:
can you upload your image to imgur?
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uploaded
Saumitra Yadav provided 2 different versions of the kernel for CM10.1. One for Partition Order: Sdcard(Fat32)>SD-CACHE(Ext4)>SD-DATA(EXT4) and one for Partition Order: Sdcard(Fat32)>SD-DATA(Ext4)>SD-CACHE(EXT4). Maybe you flashed the wrong version. At least that was what I did at the beginning and only the SD-CACHE partition was recognised! :silly:
If the oced kernel works with liquidsmooth rom please let me know because right now I' m using CM10.1 although liquidsmooth is my favorite rom so far!
sakshamx said:
uploaded
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Use FAT32>SD-DATA>SD-CACHE kernel
I am using that only
Using over clock today not had any problem till now
Will nand burn if I use more as the system data is in internal
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I believe that right now your SD-DATA partition isn't recognised at all and every app you install is being installed in your SD-CACHE partition which is much smaller, so your cache will get full really quickly. Try installing a few apps and see for yourself
ripcloing said:
I believe that right now your SD-DATA partition isn't recognised at all and every app you install is being installed in your SD-CACHE partition which is much smaller, so your cache will get full really quickly. Try installing a few apps and see for yourself
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all apps i intall is installing on sd-data
rom will install on sd-data or internal?
ripcloing said:
If the oced kernel works with liquidsmooth rom please let me know because right now I' m using CM10.1 although liquidsmooth is my favorite rom so far!
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kernel is working fine on liquid smooth
how can i mount system as r/rw (at 600mhz) ?if want to change something
It depends on the file manager which you are using. As far as I remember on the default file manager which comes preinstalled in CM10.1 you have to enable root mode from the settings and then on the top left corner you have to tick the lock button while in the /system directory. Then you have the option to mount /system as R/W. On Es File Explorer which I'm using right now you have to tap the menu button scroll down to root explorer option and in the menu that pops up there is an option to mount R/W.
ripcloing said:
It depends on the file manager which you are using. As far as I remember on the default file manager which comes preinstalled in CM10.1 you have to enable root mode from the settings and then on the top left corner you have to tick the lock button while in the /system directory. Then you have the option to mount /system as R/W. On Es File Explorer which I'm using right now you have to tap the menu button scroll down to root explorer option and in the menu that pops up there is an option to mount R/W.
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after moving app to system/app it is not working just closing(after mounting)
I' m not sure I understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to move an .apk file from your data/app folder to system/app? I don't think that android works that way but I'm a noob!
The method that I mentioned above works if for example you want to delete a system app.

[TUT] Lending space for games data (Installing App Data on extSdCard) – [requires roo

N.B. Try this at your own risk. No one will be responsible with anything right or wrong you do.
Everyone is searching for a way to install apps on External micro SD Card, but as of Android 4.1.2 of the Galaxy Core, this option is unavailable.
Apps like AppMgr III, ext2sd, etc nothing works.
But here, I’m gonna show you a way to do this easily. But this method needs your phone to be rooted.
Search the forum to find Farmaroot to root your phone.
This method will make your phone thinks that its using the sdcard0,
but there will be a fake door which will led all app data to be on extSdCard.​
Required Apps:
Lucky Patcher​
Steps:
Download and install Lucky Patcher 3.9.3 (developers' website)
(optional) (do this if you want to move your existing app data and obb too) Copy/move the existing “sdcard0/Android/” folder to “extSdCard/Android/”.
If you don’t copy/move your existing apps might not work.
I recommend to move as existing apps will take up some extra card space.
Create a folder named “Android” on extSdCard if you skipped 2, or the folder is missing.
Open Lucky Patcher and click on the “Toolbox” button on the bottom.
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Touch the “Directory Binder” option.
Select “Add new directory bind”.
On the first typer, browse to the “Android” folder on extSdCard; and on the second typer, browse to the “Android” folder on sdcard0.
Confirm with “Bind Directory”.
Now, all your existing apps’ data will be on extSdCard. And in future any apps which will be installed, will be installed on extSdCard too.
P.S.: You need internal storage space to install the APKs. This method will only give access to the app data to be on the extSdCard.
Thanks to ChelpuS for his amazing app.​
im just use directory bind, its simple.
or use GL to SD
NieeLz said:
im just use directory bind, its simple.
or use GL to SD
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I use folder mount.
What I love about this tut, is that, whenever you install apps, it automatically mount the apps from extsdcard.
Unlike foldermount or apps2sd, everytime you install new apps, you need to manually mount them.
Thanks qstar.inc :good:
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icesilver18 said:
What I love about this tut, is that, whenever you install apps, it automatically mount the apps from extsdcard.
Unlike foldermount or apps2sd, everytime you install new apps, you need to manually mount them.
Thanks qstar.inc :good:
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though you need to be careful while starting the phone for the first time, open apps before patching done might replace all your data!
qstar.inc said:
though you need to be careful while starting the phone for the first time, open apps before patching done might replace all your data!
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Damn, I lost all my installed apps and saves, then I have this "safe mode" in my left lower screen. http://www.svetandroida.cz/media/2013/05/safe-mode.gif
I guess I will go back and use my internal SD card.
icesilver18 said:
Damn, I lost all my installed apps and saves, then I have this "safe mode" in my left lower screen. http://www.svetandroida.cz/media/2013/05/safe-mode.gif
I guess I will go back and use my internal SD card.
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never happened with me! What have you done actually?
qstar.inc said:
never happened with me! What have you done actually?
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I think I messed up the settings of Lucky Patcher.
But its ok, I have all my apps backed up with TB.
Maybe I'll try folder mount instead.
icesilver18 said:
I think I messed up the settings of Lucky Patcher.
But its ok, I have all my apps backed up with TB.
Maybe I'll try folder mount instead.
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If you want, you can try again and see the problem and let me know! Maybe I can update the TUT according to your results!

[TUTORIAL][LINK2SD][ROOT][KK,L,M] For All Devices with Root by HassanMirza01

DESCRIPTION:
Hey Guyz welcome to Link2sd tutorial... After receiving many request for this type of thread, am writing it with screenshots step by step guide with all links
We all know that Link2sd is an app which can extend the apps storage of android smartphone by using 2nd ext4 partition of android's SD Card.
Who can use it ??
Anyone who has root can use this awesome app... support dev for it too
We just need Rooted device and it should be atleast running Android version 2.3-6.0.1
Lets move on it...
PREREQUISITES:
1.) First of all, its assumed that the device is rooted perfectly.
2.) There is SD card available(of good class).
3.) A Laptop or PC
4.) Internet for downloading software
5.) And most importantly, A Brain
PROCEDURE:
Now the Procedure for all devices except Android 6 Marshmallow is same.
So we will move with categorizing android versions as 2.3-5.1.1 and 6.0
COMMON METHOD FOR ALL ANDROID VERSIONS:
First of all, download this software named MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional
and attach the Memory card to Laptop/PC using CARD READER i repeat CARD READER not using phone or any other way.
When you have done that, open installed MiniTool Partition Wizard Professional software,
It will show you the detailed info o all partitions attached with your Laptop/PC.
At the last, there will be your memory card attached and it will be with FAT32 style. like in this pic
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Now Right click on this Memory card partition and click delete... like this
now right click on this card and select Create
and then select Create as "Primary"
File system should be "Ext4" and select the memory of memory card you want to donate to Link2sd for linking apps.
i selected 2.0GB for it like this
Now click ok and you will see you partition on minitools partitions tool. like this
Now right click the unallocated space and click create.
Now create as "Primary"
File system should be "FAT32" now.
Click ok and its done. like this now
Now click Apply present at top Left corner and it will do all tasks we did.
Times to remove sd card from Laptop and Insert in Smartphone now.
Switch on and download Link2sd from Play store... Here is the Play link for Link2sd
Open it and it will Promped Supersu permission, grant it and then it will ask you for the 2nd partition of your SD Card,
click ext4 and then click ok... it will create script and ask for reboot. Now you will be able to link apps to sd card's 2nd Partition.
If you gets the error that unable to create mount script, failed etc see Marshmallow method for its solution
METHOD FOR ANDROID 6 MARSHMALLOW:
On Marshmallow, after doing same above method, in last, while creating script, you will get error that mount script not created blah blah blah!!
Ignore it, no problem, Don't uninstall Link2sd,
Install another app named App2sd:All in one tool from here Play Link for App2sd
Now open this app and give root permissions,
now click the Link apps to SD Card.
It will ask for partitions style, select ext4 and dont tick init.d support, and done it, it will successfully create the script...
Now you wish if you want to use app2sd for linking or Link2sd.
Open link2sd and see storage, it will show u 2nd partition too cause app2sd write script for link2sd too too nice app
Now you are able to Link apps on any device
Hit Thanks and Support me if you Like and get help from this thread...Thank you...
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Created on: 2016-04-16
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