I have serious issues with my xoom.
I have 4folders in 'storage' section
1.Emulated
2.Sdcard0
3.Sdcard1
4.Usb0
apart from the last three options i just dont understand what emulated is?
When i transfer movies to my internal memory that is SDCARD0 i cannot see it in sdcard0 and it moves in emulated.
moreover emulated section has 2sectores called internal memory.
i just deleted a folder inside sdcard0 called 'storage' and it deleted all my data on external sdcard.
can i bring it back?
What is the issue?
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With the Evo, connected to my PC, selecting "Mount as disk drive," only the Micro SD card appears in Windows Explorer as a directory. I want and expect to see another directory for Internal Storage.
Had had the Incredible, where _both_ the SD card and Internal Storage appeared as two separate directories. I could see what was stored on ea.
I am under 300MB of memory of avail. space on the Internal - lots of posts about running out of app room in various forums - so curious what media and other data is there, what might be movable to SD card.
Got some further questions about how to copy data from an 8MB card to a 32MB card (just drag to PC and back?) as I just ordered one, and about how to tell certain apps where I want media recorded to (may simply not be an option w Camcorder and others), but mainly just want to understand how to view Internal storage from a directory on my PC when unit is docked. Thx!
How is the 16Gb of internal flash memory allocated for various purposes in these phones? It looks to me like about 12Gb is used for "USB storage", or in other words the file system that appears under the /sdcard directory (not counting any actual external card that may be present.
Is the other 4Gb then handled as directly-addressable memory for storage of apps and their internal data storage? I also assume that if you go into the Applications list and select "Move to SD Card" for an app, it actually just moves it from one part of the 16Gb internal memory to another -- is that correct?
As an Android developer, this caused a lot of confusion when the original Galaxy was released, as it essentially had what appeared as both an internal and optional external SD card. But at the Android API level, a call to getExternalStorageDirectory points you to the /sdcard directory, which is actually internal to the device!
Hey, I've got a pretty annoying issue with my phone. I have a folder called 'sdcard' (though this is not my SD card, it's just a folder in my internal storage). Then I have these folders called 'sdcard0' and 'emulated'. All three of these folders share the same content, if I create a file in one of them it appears in all three, so I guess that means they're the same folder.
I also have a folder called 'sdcard1' which is my actual SD card.
Now the problem is that whenever I try downloading something (apps, updates, pictures, music, even when taking screenshots), it always saves it in the folder 'sdcard' (internal) and I can't select my real SD card as the destination. Which is bad because my internal memory is nearly full so big downloads will always fail.
I have tried renaming and deleting the folders but it won't let me.
Any help?
So I looked into it a bit more. My phone is supposed to have 4 GB internal memory, of which 1,7 GB doesn't show (I'm guessing it's being used by the operating system?). Then the remaining memory is divided into my 'Internal Storage', and my 'Internal SD card'. Even when I go to 'Manage apps' and select 'Move to SD card', it will only move it to my 'Internal SD card' which doesn't help me at all.
Is there any way I can move my apps to my external SD card, and have my screenshots and updates etc save to my external SD card? I already tried selecting 'Removable SD card' as preferred install location, but that only makes it install the apps to my Internal SD card.
Hello,
i was hoping someone might be able to help me.
i have just installed and started using FolderMount. I have paired up the games i wanted to move and then pined them. The internal and SD card are both showing that the same ammount of data is in the internal and external OBB files. I used the partition checker and it says the same, i also hooked up to my pc to check and the internal storage still has all the data in.
in the app analyser it only only shows a small ammout of data for each app
Am i supposed to delete the contents of the internal game folder?
Thanks a lot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192122
I have moved all my apps, pics etc to an sd card but still my internal storage shows as 99,4% full. why is this? it shows that apps are taking 7,41 GB of space but why? i have everything in my sd card so...
ES File Explorer has a nice space usage analyzer, you could try it to see what files/folders are actually using the space.