Pre-request
Root your A92
USB Memory Manager (Find Attachment)
A OTG cable
USB Memory Device
Usage
After install the application
start the program
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Now you can insert your Memory Stick, Memory Card Reader into the A92 and wait a few second then press the [MENU] key on top and press the "Re scan Device".(You must have a OTG cable for connect the A92 to USB devices. External HDD will work if you can have power to the HDD, DO NOT direct connect a HDD to A92)
After the scanning complete, press on the device list bar, a device list will pop up and disaplay scanned device ready for your selection. (Sometimes you may see sda, sda1, sda2 or others depends on USB device, in general sda is the drive and sda(x) is the partition on the drive, so if you see sda(x) you better select sda(x). If you only find sda, then select sda is fine, I have one memory stick like this.)
After select the device, you can select which kind of file system is on the partition. (vfat is equal to FAT32, I think this is the most comman one)
Now you can modify the mount point name if you like, then press the "Mount File System" button, after that you can access the memory stick via any Android file manager and find the folder that you named in the mount point field.
Before you unplug the memory stick, remember to un-mount it first, by launch the application again and press the "Unmount File System" button .
That's it, hope you enjoy!
What is the use of it?
Sent from my A92 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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This is a tutorial to install Android 4.3 on a partition of your hard drive. Runs perfectly on a pc or laptop. The minimum size of hard disk partition you need is 8GB.
===> You need:
Android 4.3 JellyBean ISO image DOWNLOAD
UNetbootin [DOWNLOAD for windows] - [DOWNLOAD for linux] - [DOWNLOAD for mac os x]
===> Steps (Instructions):
Run Unetbootin and select the image file (android-x86-4.3-20130725.iso) you just downloaded.
Select the destination disk (USB pen drive) and confirm.
Restart the computer and run BIOS.
Choose boot from the USB memory and restart again from your USB memory.
Follow the procedures shown in the next video. HERE TO WATCH
This video shows the general procedure of the above. Here to Watch.
===> Running Android on a PC video: Here to watch.
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Awesome, thanks!
it stops on this stage
nice work.
when i install it stops on this stage on my Compaq 6820s laptop
any guidance? hint?
The post is a scam
The thread seems to be started with an intention of scam.
The video link directs to played.to which later redirects to rapidvidz.com (which asks to Sign up and provide a Credit Card number to see the video)
@technoholico If you really want to share the video I am sure you have heard of youtube. If you want to make money by making people sign up with the credit card info at rapidvidz, then maybe you should write that clearly in the post.
Warm Regards
NOTE: My english may be smoothly poor, because my native language is Spanish, so if something is bad, please tell me to remember how to write better in English!
Hi! I'm formatting my SD Card from my smartphone trough an root app, doing that got my SD Card clusters/MBR (Master Boot Record) damaged, and thinking of connecting it trough the PC makes no sense, it would say "Bad Disk" on "MIniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition" and some others, like "EaseUS Partition Master"!.
I get that solution on WIndows, and doesn't test nothing on Linux, (my main OS is Windows). So, let's go!
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Windows 7 Go to "Start" // Windows 8 / 8.1 right click "Start" (Inicio)
2 -
Click "Run" (Ejecutar)
3 -
In the textbox that appears in the window, write "compmgmt.msc" and press "Enter/Intro"
4 -
Here select "Disk Management" (Administracion de Discos)
5 - Wait for internal server to load!
6 -
"Assuming here is your SD Card (Appearing as Bad Disk), simply right click it!
7 -
Click "New simple volume" and go trough the formatting wizard!
Ok guys! That's all, if you need help in some other things, don't wait and PM me!
Hi,
Thank you for the contribution. But here is where you should post this,
> General discussion > General
Thanks!
Presenting an extremely easy way to use the total available internal space in your phones.
Requires root
1. See the sdcard's space stats
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2. Download V drive
Download
3. Start V drive, you should see the info of your mounted partitions
4. Make a drive from the create drives tab on the system partition
4.a It will take a few seconds to make the drive
5. Check home tab again your should now have a v drive
If the drive is not there, go to edit drives tab and then go back to home tab, (home tab may not have refreshed)
6. You can see your drive in your file explorers now under your sdcard, the insides of a freshly made drive look like this
7. You can fill the drive with your data
8. You will notice the system partition filling up with the v drive in the app
9. You will see that your sdcard still has the same memory stats
Additional : You can also unmount the drive to hide the data stored in it and then remount it to access.
Links
Download
Webpage
Developer Website
This is the third thread on this. Please post one thread on an app. That's all you need. And you have posted it already in the appropriate section....here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/drive-t3100416
Thread closed.
Requirements:
1. Rooted Yuphoria phone with any ROM (this MAY work in other Yu phones.)
2. SE Linux Mode Changer app
One-Time Initial Steps:
1. Open SE Linux Mode Changer app and set it to 'Permissive' mode.
(This is required for write operations in SD card to work, else SD Card will be mounted as read-only).
2. Download and install the app from this thread: USB Mass Storage Universal.apk.
Steps to Enable UMS (USB Mass Storage):
1. Connect phone to Computer or TV or DVD or whatever.
2. Open the 'Universal UMS' app and press 'Enable UMS (soft method)' and give it root access.
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Note:
It might take few seconds to get connected since CM uses dynamic partitions mounting
(It takes time to transfer the handle to LUN)
So be patient
That's it! Mass Storage Mode will be enabled.
Hit the Thanks Button if it worked
New App Added
I've just created an app for UMS, based on the previous script file..
yap
Great......but phone storage not be show.
My screenshot is not working
Greets. Working with a shiny new G930F. Flashed Chainfire Root via Odin. Tweaked a bunch using Package Disabler. Nothing out of the ordinary here. I've run into a problem where none of the file managers I've tried (which have root permissions) will allow me to select the root of the external SD card for read/write permissions. I've tried ES File Explorer, Fx, Amaze, and a few others. Every time I try to modify the external sd card, I get a dialog (different in each app) explaining that I have to select the root of the sd card to continue, which I would happily do, except the following dialog has an 'Open From' menu, which is empty. Assuming that the 'Show SD Card' option hadn't been selected, I went ahead and checked. Sure enough, the dialog already had the "Show SD Card" option selected (now presented with a "Hide..." option).
I've checked every permission I can find but I'm not able to select the external SD Card root with any of these apps. The only app that will work, curiously enough, is the My Files app that ships with the phone. I'm at a loss, hoping one of you folks can help out with this one. Screenshots below for reference...
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And just for good measure, Google Drive seems to have no issue with [what appears to be] the same dialog: