I have a 32g TF700T
I have unlocked and is running cromi-x
But it's saying that I only have 1.8GB in the internal storage, not the 27~28GB
With Data2SD?
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With Data2SD?
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Yes, using this kernel.
TF700T : That 10.6.1.14.4 Modded Data2SD Kernel v2 Row Scheduler, UV, ISO9660 and Fsync Control. By _that
Is that normal?
Well, if you use a 1.8 GB partition on your microSD card for Data2SD, that is normal, yes. Your /sdcard emulation will still use the internal storage.
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Well, if you use a 1.8 GB partition on your microSD card for Data2SD, that is normal, yes. Your /sdcard emulation will still use the internal storage.
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So I shouldn't use Data2SD if I switch MicroSD card alot?
bluewr said:
So I shouldn't use Data2SD if I switch MicroSD card alot?
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You can't remove the MicroSD card while on Data2SD - if you do, your operating system will crash because it loses access to the apps and their data.
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Hi i just bought a new micro sd card class 10 and 16gb
i have my phone s-off and rooted, 4ext Recovery 2.1.0 in boot, LBC MOD 0.5.3
So the questions is how should i format this new card to benefit at max.
Should i directly copy the old card content to the new card and then full format the card to ext4? Or what?
What should i put in Ext4 partition and what to put in fat32 if you suggest me to have both.
And the last question should i use the mount menu or just format it and the rest will be held by the phone..
Thanks
djdigy5 said:
Hi i just bought a new micro sd card class 10 and 16gb
i have my phone s-off and rooted, 4ext Recovery 2.1.0 in boot, LBC MOD 0.5.3
So the questions is how should i format this new card to benefit at max.
Should i directly copy the old card content to the new card and then full format the card to ext4? Or what?
What should i put in Ext4 partition and what to put in fat32 if you suggest me to have both.
And the last question should i use the mount menu or just format it and the rest will be held by the phone..
Thanks
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I wouldn't bother using a partition on the SD card....so simply format the entire thing as FAT32.
SD-EXT partitions are only really intended for older devices with reduced internal storage, we should have adequate. Are you running short of internal space?
I personally don't bother locating any applications on SD as they all fit in internal memory and run faster from there anyway!
So what about HD videos bigger than 4 gb? So you mean that we only need EXT4 only if the internal memory of Desire S is not enough. What about a Class 10 sd card speed VS the internal memory speed? any idea or test about that? if the class10 card is faster than the internal memory?
Afraid that I don't know any of that
Perhaps perform some tests and post the results back, I'd be interested in them
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Its not necessary
I have a 32 gig card and when I format it to NTFS, I cant mount it.
I am using the latest Revolver ROM now.
Any ideas?
FAT32 only
jadesse said:
FAT32 only
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You sure? You should be able to mount NTFS filesystems if you add ntfs-3g module/support in the kernel itself.
NTFS hard drive works with the module loaded, so the card should be working as well...
Because my internal is getting pretty low with 2 backups and a couple roms I'm down to 1.6 gb on my internal.
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globen said:
Because my internal is getting pretty low with 2 backups and a couple roms I'm down to 1.6 gb on my internal.
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CWM will read and write to external SD - BUT IT MUST BE FORMATTED FAT32. CWM cannot read ExFAT.
I got a cheap 32 GB SD Card just for holding Nandroid backups and ROM files for use with CWM - Formatted it to FAT32 and use it with CWM only.
It only takes a few seconds to eject my 64GB card (ExFAT) and put the 32 GB one in.
What version of CWM are you using? Zedomaxs works with my exFAT sd card and so does Darkmans touch recovery....
Can't say about TWRP but I believe I tried it early oin and it didn't have exFAT support, might be able to now...
TWRP does access Ext SD.
jje
When using the Sandisk 64GB SD card I'll tap the notification area in the lower right of the screen and quick setting menu doesn't come up. This doesn't happen with my old 8GB card. If I reboot with the card removed, insert and mount it, then the menu works fine. Upon reboot it won't work again. I am able to browse the card either way. Is this a bug in CleanROM or something else maybe?
CleanROM 3.2.1
Unters TF300T Kernel
Sandisk 64GB SD card formatted to exFat
I had the same problem with sandisk 64gb micro sdxc class 10 card in exfat. If I put the card in the tabs mirco sd slot it would mount as read only in any file manager but if I put it in the keyboard docks sd slot using an sd adapter it would mount as read/write and show in notification menu. I tried different formats but ended up using fat32 as it would mount as r/w in both slots and show in notification menu and also that way I could mount card in recovery TWRP (2.3.3.0) as it would not mount exfat, new TWRP (2.4.0.0) can mount exfat. Hope this helps.
I can write to the card using the stock file manager, and I'm already using TWRP 2.4.0.0 (although the CleanRom instructions mention an allusive 2.4.4.0). The only real issue that I am having is when the tablet is booted with the card already inserted the quick setting menu doesn't show up.
Thought about reformatting, but I need it to be able to store files greater than 4GB. But thanks for the suggestion.
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I can write to the card using the stock file manager, and I'm already using TWRP 2.4.0.0 (although the CleanRom instructions mention an allusive 2.4.4.0). The only real issue that I am having is when the tablet is booted with the card already inserted the quick setting menu doesn't show up.
Thought about reformatting, but I need it to be able to store files greater than 4GB. But thanks for the suggestion.
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Oops CROMI instructions should say 2.4.0.0 :good:
Exfat is your issue - stock rom s only support Fat32 properly.
sbdags said:
Exfat is your issue - stock rom s only support Fat32 properly.
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Thanks, that did it! Also works with NTFS! NTFS however is much slower than FAT32 in writing.
Hi
I m using strontium class 10 16 gb sd card
Is it advisable to move data and cache folder on sd-ext?
Will there be any lag?
Info wanted for increasing memory scripts....mount2sd or int2ext
indian_bond said:
Hi
I m using strontium class 10 16 gb sd card
Is it advisable to move data and cache folder on sd-ext?
Will there be any lag?
Info wanted for increasing memory scripts....mount2sd or int2ext
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it has benefits..you'll be able to truly overclock your phone & therefore there won't be any lags, also you won't have memory issues anymore.
By using pll2 overclock kernel internal memory will be automatically increased..no memory scripts needed.
Affangta said:
it has benefits..you'll be able to truly overclock your phone & therefore there won't be any lags, also you won't have memory issues anymore.
By using pll2 overclock kernel internal memory will be automatically increased..no memory scripts needed.
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I mean to ask is strontium sd card can be trusted for this increasing memory and overclocking...
indian_bond said:
I mean to ask is strontium sd card can be trusted for this increasing memory and overclocking...
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yep
Affangta said:
yep
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ok...thanks....will try it...
Its good
indian_bond said:
Hi
I m using strontium class 10 16 gb sd card
Is it advisable to move data and cache folder on sd-ext?
Will there be any lag?
Info wanted for increasing memory scripts....mount2sd or int2ext
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I'm using the Same SD card its good