[GUIDE] Recover Accidentally Deleted Files, Photos, Music after Rom Install - General Topics

DISCLAIMER! I am NOT responsible for any damage to your phone, loss of data, use of your phone, or spontaneous sharknadoes that may occur if you try these steps! It worked for me, but I make no guarantees that it will work for you! Back up all your data and your ROM, and use this at your own risk!
These instructions work to recover any deleted files whether they are Music, Photos or even Apps after Rom Install Wipe or even Factory Reset.
These instructions even work to recover any type of data after accidental delete.
I tested myself after Installing CM10 on my sisters SGSII and she told me afterwards that all her photos, all 1200 of them, yes 1200!! were gone!! I of course immediately asked her why the hell did she save the photos to the internal memory instead of the SD Card
***TESTED ON***
Galaxy S II (T-Mobile), CM10
LG Spectrum 2 VS930 (Verizon), Android 4.1.2
***NEEDED***
Phone (of course)
USB Cable
RECOVERY Software from here, installed on desktop or laptop >> http://www.filehippo.com/download_recuva <<
***NOT NEEDED***
ROOT
Custom ROM
***TIP***
After accidental delete, do not use phone. Data saved to memory can overwrite space that was allocated to the deleted data.
Instructions:
1) Download and Install RECUVA Software, DON'T OPEN
2) Turn Phone ON
3) Turn on USB Debugging in Developer Options
4) Connect to PC via USB
5) Allow any divers to install
6) Mount Storage on phone (Sometimes called Mass Storage) This will allow you to see files on computer from internal or external memory.
7) Once connected, Open/Start RECUVA software
8) Click Next on first screen
9) Select ALL FILES or PICTURES or MUSIC and click Next, This can speed up search and recover.
10) Click on "In a Specific Location", then select Browse
11) Select your Internal Memory or SD Card then click Next. On My phone is shows drive letter for each one separately.
12) Check "Enable Deep Scan" if the first time you did steps files were corrupted. Sometimes this helps recover them. If you use your phone and apps create files in system, these created files can overwrite the location that the deleted files were saved to. Explaining this is too complicated for Noobs so don't worry about it.
13) Click Start
Let Program do it's thing
After it's done check on the files you want to recover and click "Recover"
The program then will ask you where to dump files to. Select or Create NEW folder then click OK
DONE!!! Now you can go to the folder you created and inspect the files you recovered.
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Sounds promisingly. Will test it.

jwoegerbauer said:
Sounds promisingly. Will test it.
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Really looks promissiing will keep this thing in mind and use it when Necessary.
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If I helped You!!!!
Check My Signature For More Works.
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Knew 2 part,(recuva)
Got new one in 1 part.
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That's comes in handy! Thanks for the instructions!

Superb guide, thank you :good:

bullriders said:
DISCLAIMER! I am NOT responsible for any damage to your phone, loss of data, use of your phone, or spontaneous sharknadoes that may occur if you try these steps! It worked for me, but I make no guarantees that it will work for you! Back up all your data and your ROM, and use this at your own risk!
These instructions work to recover any deleted files whether they are Music, Photos or even Apps after Rom Install Wipe or even Factory Reset.
These instructions even work to recover any type of data after accidental delete.
I tested myself after Installing CM10 on my sisters SGSII and she told me afterwards that all her photos, all 1200 of them, yes 1200!! were gone!! I of course immediately asked her why the hell did she save the photos to the internal memory instead of the SD Card
***TESTED ON***
Galaxy S II (T-Mobile), CM10
LG Spectrum 2 VS930 (Verizon), Android 4.1.2
***NEEDED***
Phone (of course)
USB Cable
RECOVERY Software from here, installed on desktop or laptop >> http://www.filehippo.com/download_recuva <<
***NOT NEEDED***
ROOT
Custom ROM
***TIP***
After accidental delete, do not use phone. Data saved to memory can overwrite space that was allocated to the deleted data.
Instructions:
1) Download and Install RECUVA Software, DON'T OPEN
2) Turn Phone ON
3) Turn on USB Debugging in Developer Options
4) Connect to PC via USB
5) Allow any divers to install
6) Mount Storage on phone (Sometimes called Mass Storage) This will allow you to see files on computer from internal or external memory.
7) Once connected, Open/Start RECUVA software
8) Click Next on first screen
9) Select ALL FILES or PICTURES or MUSIC and click Next, This can speed up search and recover.
10) Click on "In a Specific Location", then select Browse
11) Select your Internal Memory or SD Card then click Next. On My phone is shows drive letter for each one separately.
12) Check "Enable Deep Scan" if the first time you did steps files were corrupted. Sometimes this helps recover them. If you use your phone and apps create files in system, these created files can overwrite the location that the deleted files were saved to. Explaining this is too complicated for Noobs so don't worry about it.
13) Click Start
Let Program do it's thing
After it's done check on the files you want to recover and click "Recover"
The program then will ask you where to dump files to. Select or Create NEW folder then click OK
DONE!!! Now you can go to the folder you created and inspect the files you recovered.
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how do I mount the storage.
I have tried so many times but through the program it does not list my phone.
I am trying to recover from my phone.
Thank you,

You have to mount storage from your phone

bullriders said:
You have to mount storage from your phone
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I have done that I am able to see my phone from windows exploerer. but the recover software don't see the phone.
Please tell me if I am not doing something right.
my phone t-mobile note 2

Moto g7 play - android 10 - no root - Doenst work

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X10 MicroSD Card Icons (2.1 only)

I made one of these for my MicroSD card 'cause I'm nerdy like that
Thought some of you might like them too.
Only working with Android 2.1 and below.
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Install Instructions:
*flashable zip in post 6
You can change the name you want displayed under your icon by opening autorun.inf in any text editor and changing the 'label=' value.
You may have issues viewing the icon or renaming the drive if you don't unmount then remount after first 'install'.
If you want to install both of these (at separate times, of course) I highly recommend that you rename the 'icon' and 'label' values in autorun.inf as well as the .ico file or you may get a black icon where a white should be or vice versa.
Thanks, looks great!
Good Idea, thank you for sharing.
AyDee said:
Install Instructions:
I tried to make it noob-proof, so bear with me, advanced users
Download one of the attached .zip files
Attach your X10 to the computer and mount the sd card from the pulldown menu on your phone and open to the root
Unzip the contents of your .zip file to the root of your MicroSD (2 files)
Choose to safely remove the MicroSD {ie PHONE CARD (F: )} on your computer then unmount it from the pulldown menu on your phone
Done. The next time you mount the sd to the computer it will have a custom name and icon.
You can change the name you want displayed under your icon by opening autorun.inf in any text editor and changing the 'label=' value.
You may have issues viewing the icon or renaming the drive if you don't unmount then remount after first 'install'.
If you want to install both of these (at separate times, of course) I highly recommend that you rename the 'icon' and 'label' values in autorun.inf as well as the .ico file or you may get a black icon where a white should be or vice versa.
I found the original .png's on the internet and just converted them to icons (less time/work). If anyone has time to make some other icons or has some already made, feel free to post!
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This is SO not noob friendly
I download the zip file (by default goes to sdcard/downloads)
I attached my phone to my comp and mounted my sdcard, I think....I selected "turn on usb storage" is that mounting my sdcard?
Here's where I get lost, you said "and open to the root"....please clarify.
First problem is I don't have any option that says "mount sdcard" in the pull down menu once you connect the phone to the pc, when I pull down that menu it says "USB Debugging connected" and "USB connected, select to copoy files to/from your computer." When I select that option, the contents of my sdcard automatically pop up in a window on my pc, I can't get to the root of my sdcard on my comp. Opening Root Explorer and trying to access my sdcard results in an error that says "sdcard is not currently mounted" and won't allow access. I then went to settings/storage to see if I could mount my sdcard that way but the option was greyed out, it was as if I didn't even have an sdcard in my phone as none of the other sdcard info was populated either.
I then ejected my device from my pc and turned off usb storage, went back to settings/storage, and my sdcard was recognized and the "unmount sdcard" option was active, making me think that when the phone recognizes my sdcard, that means it's mounted. Also making me think that in your directions you mean "turn on usb storage" not "mount sdcard".
How do you gain root access via PC? The best I could do was see everything stored on the sdcard.
When you unzip the zip, you have a folder that contains the 2 files, are we supposed to copy/paste those files somewhere or can we just put the whole folder where it needs to be?
Please advise
916x10 said:
This is SO not noob friendly
Here's where I get lost, you said "and open to the root"....please clarify.
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I believe that means the root of the SDcard.
e.g. C:/Computer/sdcard
Shadow Xs said:
I believe that means the root of the SDcard.
e.g. C:/Computer/sdcard
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This^
I'll make a couple of flashable zips... This was pre-xrecovery!
Seems so long ago, but it was less than a year....
*Edit- Attached
AyDee said:
This^
I'll make a couple of flashable zips... This was pre-xrecovery!
Seems so long ago, but it was less than a year....
*Edit- Attached
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That wasn't my only question, but the rest is irrelevant now thanks to the flashable zips
Still doesnt work
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916x10 said:
Still doesnt work
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
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Does it flash?
You have to turn usb storage on to see it, not just connect via usb.
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Give it up guys, these icons will not work on GB, since for security reasons Android deletes all autorun.inf files from SD card each time it is mounted. I've tried many options, like making it readonly, system etc., still no luck - file gets deleted.
Wow. I'm an idiot lol.
I never mount my card to PC anymore, I just push things to my card with adb/X10Mod Tool or throw it in Dropbox. Sorry for the runaround.
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AyDee said:
Wow. I'm an idiot lol.
I never mount my card to PC anymore, I just push things to my card with adb/X10Mod Tool or throw it in Dropbox. Sorry for the runaround.
*Edited 1st post
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On GB the autorun file disappers after reconnect...
AyDee said:
Does it flash?
You have to turn usb storage on to see it, not just connect via usb.
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
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Yeah it flashed fine but when I turned on usb storage and checked my sdcard for the files, only the icon file was present. Pretty much confirming the other guys post. Oh well, it was worth a shot.

[Guide] Android Star B92M CWM + 2.5G DATA + ROOT

First of all, all props goes to the OP of this thread. This is merely a step-by-step detailed guide on the process since there were a lot of members complaining that the steps were unclear.
- Download the following and extract all the files:
MT6577 USB VCOM drivers (link: http://www.mediafire.com/?2sf30pboet4qvov)
SP Flash Tool v3.1224.01.rar (link: http://www.mediafire.com/?h68v8yhhtci8h0e)
CWM-ROOT-B92M.zip (link: http://www.mediafire.com/?8o2yx9ssz1abwon)
2.5gb-data-perm-root.zip (link: http://www.mediafire.com/?4wg5f6rgat8qdrt)
- Install the MT6577 USB VCOM drivers drivers
- Inside the 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder make sure the files have the following names (CASE SENSITIVE!):
recovery.img
EBR1.img
boot.img
logo.img
MBR.img
preloader.img
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- Turn off your phone and unplugg the USB cable
- Start SP Flash Tool
- Under options in the menubar check "USB mode"
- Under File in the menubar click on "Open scatter-loading file" and select MT6577_Android_scatter_emmc.txt from the CWM-ROOT-B92M folder
- Double click the following rows inside SP Flash Tool:
PRELOADER and select preloader.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
MBR and select MBR.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
EBR1 and select EBR1.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
BOOTIMG and selet boot.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
RECOVERY and select recovery.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
LOGO and select logo.img (from 2.5gb-data-perm-root folder)
You should have the following then:
- Click on "Download" inside SP Flash Tool
- Take out the battery of the phone
- Put the battery in
- Connect USB cable with your computer
- The bar at the bottom of SP Flash tool should go to 100% a few time and present you with a green circle when done
- Done flashing, hit volume up + power to start up CWM and make a backup
I hope this detailed guide helps everyone out
~Whookid
Disclaimer: Messing around with your phone can be fun but can also cause damage to your phone. I am in no way responsible for anything that you do. I am merely sharing what I managed to do.
Red triangle
Hi, i cant get to the recovery mode...
I press Power und volume up but there is just the Android with a red triangle.
Can you help?
What ROM can you use with this ?
Some of the files are named a little bit differently, but overall pretty much straightforward steps thanks to the guide above.
first thanks for the guide!!!
but u should add this to make root working
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33990331&postcount=75
I did not have to do that. I simply added a Google account, started the Google Play Store and it told me there was an update for "superuser".
Did the update, rebooted and done!
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Whookid said:
I did not have to do that. I simply added a Google account, started the Google Play Store and it told me there was an update for "superuser".
Did the update, rebooted and done!
Sent from my B92 using Tapatalk 2
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maybe it was not there cause i did not the wipe data/factory... xD
but now when i do it its there
bonecrusher2010 said:
Hi, i cant get to the recovery mode...
I press Power und volume up but there is just the Android with a red triangle.
Can you help?
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Did the flashing went ok (Green circle at the end?)
********er said:
What ROM can you use with this ?
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Any ROM that you can find that is compatible with the Star B92M.
steelburn said:
Some of the files are named a little bit differently, but overall pretty much straightforward steps thanks to the guide above.
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Yeah, to avoid confusion I made everyone rename the files according to the first post.
android_xcuj28 said:
maybe it was not there cause i did not the wipe data/factory... xD
but now when i do it its there
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Ok good to know, thanks for the input
Broken touch screen Star B92m
i broke the touch screen of B92m
Where can i find new one and how can i change it?
andys312 said:
i broke the touch screen of B92m
Where can i find new one and how can i change it?
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Your best option is to contact the seller and ask him for more information about this.
After flashing with 2.5GB ROM, I have issue with my camera: it detects 80MB partition as the SDcard partition.
Anyone know how to change this? Or.. which file should I look for to change the camera save location?
Make sure you have an external sd-card inserted in the phone. It should automatically be mounted to /sdcard/ where you should have enough space to store your camera photos.
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What charger are you using and how fast/slw will it charge a empty battery?
Mine takes for ever (8hrs from 0%), the charger fastcardnet send me, but also a standard usb charger i got.
I'm just using the default micro USB chargers I have laying around. I never charge via a computer (USB) though.
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@Whookid
Yes worked!
Hi,
I have followed this guide but I didn't get root access.
I also wiped data and did the factory reset but there is no superuser...
What do I have to do now?
And I have another question: What do I need to do to go to the Internet by connecting to my Laptop (in it's function as a Wifi-hotspot) and using his wired-internet-connection? I only got it by Ad-Hoc but it seems that this doesn't work anyway...
Thx,
bvb09kingz
bvb09kingz said:
Hi,
I have followed this guide but I didn't get root access.
I also wiped data and did the factory reset but there is no superuser...
What do I have to do now?
And I have another question: What do I need to do to go to the Internet by connecting to my Laptop (in it's function as a Wifi-hotspot) and using his wired-internet-connection? I only got it by Ad-Hoc but it seems that this doesn't work anyway...
Thx,
bvb09kingz
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Try flashing again and Superuser should be working. Once flashed I suggest you start the play store and you'll see that there is an update available.
About the Wi-fi: that's something computer related so don't know for sure about that one. I just Googled and came across this website:
http://www.connectify.me
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steelburn said:
After flashing with 2.5GB ROM, I have issue with my camera: it detects 80MB partition as the SDcard partition.
Anyone know how to change this? Or.. which file should I look for to change the camera save location?
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I have the same problem, how did you fix it?
I had a 2.5 GB space on my Internal SD Card before I do this root, now it is 83 MB, I could try a factory reset but I still need the rooting so I will run into this problem again.
Amjadov said:
I have the same problem, how did you fix it?
I had a 2.5 GB space on my Internal SD Card before I do this root, now it is 83 MB, I could try a factory reset but I still need the rooting so I will run into this problem again.
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read this... i also got the same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33990331&postcount=75
android_xcuj28 said:
read this... i also got the same problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33990331&postcount=75
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When I first did the root I did not the su.zip step so I booted my phone and it informed me that my internal SD card is damaged amd asked me if I wanted to format it, I clicked yes and then it became 83 MB, I did the root again and flashed su.zip too, I also tried to format the internal SD card but it is still 83 MB.
I think I need to reformat with specifying the new size, how can I do that?

[Q] How to recover deleted files?

Hi there!
I accidentally did a reset of the phone today. And all my pictures, sms etc is lost
But after I updated to Jelly Bean the phone does not show as an drive in Windows. Therefore my data recovery program don't recognise the phone since it is mounted as a media player (mtp).
How can I recover the deleted files? Can I mount it as a drive somehow?
mikaelft said:
Hi there!
I accidentally did a reset of the phone today. And all my pictures, sms etc is lost
But after I updated to Jelly Bean the phone does not show as an drive in Windows. Therefore my data recovery program don't recognise the phone since it is mounted as a media player (mtp).
How can I recover the deleted files? Can I mount it as a drive somehow?
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Never used this or know if will work but quick 'Google' search reviled this 'Undelete for Root Users'
TheCrow1372 said:
Never used this or know if will work but quick 'Google' search reviled this 'Undelete for Root Users'
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If he was rooted then he just use TWRP to get mass storage and use the app he was trying to use.
Funny that you need to root a device just to mount the phone as a disk...
Suit yourself for updating to JB :laugh::silly:
photo recovery
mikaelft said:
Hi there!
I accidentally did a reset of the phone today. And all my pictures, sms etc is lost
But after I updated to Jelly Bean the phone does not show as an drive in Windows. Therefore my data recovery program don't recognise the phone since it is mounted as a media player (mtp).
How can I recover the deleted files? Can I mount it as a drive somehow?
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If the phone cannot detect as a drive, photo recovery software cannot scanning your phone. Here is a data recovery for android witch is focus on android phone, you can try it to see if it can detect your phone. dr-fone.com/android-data-recovery
Photos always stored in CF card in your phone, can you take it out and connect it your you computer with a card reader? if you can do this, the cf card can read as a drive on your computer.
ChoochLevis said:
Photos always stored in CF card in your phone, can you take it out and connect it your you computer with a card reader? if you can do this, the cf card can read as a drive on your computer.
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MTP mode can't restore deleted files. You'll need boot into TWRP and mount the int SD to USB mass storage and then run any recovery software.
Ok, guess I have to root then. Any quick guide howto? Can I unroot it afterwards?
TheEndHK said:
MTP mode can't restore deleted files. You'll need boot into TWRP and mount the int SD to USB mass storage and then run any recovery software.
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Thanks, working!!
You can use recover deleted files from android phone with data recovery software, follow this solution: android data recovery
hope this helps.
jenelloeyo said:
sorry, what is twrp?
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One of the available recoveries. I sugest you start reading the basics before asking such questions
Sent from nowhere over the air...
mikaelft said:
Thanks, working!!
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Can you guide me how to mount - step by step?, I have Same problem - factory reset my phone which supports mtp only. Now I am not newbie but need guidance.
TheEndHK said:
MTP mode can't restore deleted files. You'll need boot into TWRP and mount the int SD to USB mass storage and then run any recovery software.
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I had the same problem with MTP that the recovery tool can't finden the storage. Thank you, that really works
Murph07 said:
I had the same problem with MTP that the recovery tool can't finden the storage. Thank you, that really works
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I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8013). Loaded TWRP v2.8.5, mounted the internal SD, disabled MTP, and none of the commercial file recovery apps can see my N8013. If I enable MTP in TWRP the device shows up, but of course the tools cannot recover the files. I also installed SuperSU when prompted via the TWRP method.
Can someone post some specific steps on how you were able to get this to work? I'm trying to recover a ton of important deleted pictures for a friend. Thanks!

[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!
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[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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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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?
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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!

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