I am trying to partition my phones internal storage, I have 16GB split 4 & 12GB , when trying to backup with MTK droid I get an error- not enough space. Can I backup to an external sd card and how?
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I have 2 smartphone android OS and 2 tablets Android OS
In huawei Honor there is Internal Memory 800Mb, Internal SD 2Gb, External up to 32 Gb
In Advan S5 Internal Memory 1.8Gb, External up to 32 Gb
Advan Vandroid Tablet Internal Memory 500Mb, Internal Sd 2Gb, External up to 32Gb
I'm wondering is there anyway to merge the Internal Memory with the Internal SDcard so it is increase my internal memory and i'm only have mount one Sdcard when connect to PC (just like my Advan S5)
As far as I know there is no way to merge the Internal Memory with the Internal SDcard, they are two different kind of memories with two different filesystems and as it happens when you have two hard discs in your pc, you cannot merge them into one.
Actually with 2 disks on a PC you can use LVM to merge them. However, with internal member and internal SD it doesn't work that way. Though, Linux can make memory seem as if its physical its not the same thing. =\
But in ZTE V970 i managed to merge these 2 memories: 500 mb with 2GB - now i have one 2.5 internal SD...
I used a mtk flash tool special for zte...so i think it must be also for others models, isnt it?
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Well i dont have specific solution but i know that it depends on the hardware especially memory controller. For example if ur phone does has soomething like raid system like on pc's
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Hi
I have partitioned my 4gb Card with TRWP and made 1 gb partition
After that my card is only usable on that partition i.e 1GB and lost other space
Any suggestion plz
my phone was rooted using twrp & flashed with various roms
on each rom i had the same error (no external memory is available )
my phone is alcatel idol 6030d (mt6577 dual core, only 16 G internal storage with no sd slot)
any help please
I was wondering, once an sd card is "internal" formatted can it be used as internal on another Android device? Or does it have to be reformatted by the new Android device?
I'm giving up the Moto X Pure 16gb with 3gb of ram for the lg v10 for 64 gb onboard storage and 4gb of processing ram and just wondering if anyone else has tried transferring internally formatted sd cards to other marshmallow running Android devices.
Nobody? ?
OK, I don't know the proper terminology but hopefully you can follow my description below.
Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge (SM-J327P Boost Mobile) Phone
Android v6.0.1
Unmodified, unrooted because no one knows how to root this phone.
Phone has (had) 16GB SD Memory card installed. 8GB is "partitioned" as "Fake Internal Memory", 8GB as "USB Storage Memory". I used up the 8GB Fake Internal Memory. I bought a 32GB SD Card (came preformatted as one 32FAT partition with 64K sector clusters!). I unmounted the 16GB SD Card made copy of the contents to the new 32GB SD Card. Installed the new 32GB SD Card into the phone. Turned the phone on and it worked fine. All the apps stored in Fake Internal Memory work as well as the files on the USB Storage Memory. However the Fake Internal Memory was only 8GB, the same size as it was on the 16GB SD Card! The USB Storage Memory had increased from 8GB to 24GB. The whole reason I got the 32GB SD Card was to increase the size of the Fake Internal Memory not the USB Storage Memory.
So my question is: Is there anyway to increase the size (partition?) of the Fake Internal Memory by stealing some from the USB Storage Memory? Remember the phone can't be rooted.
Note: I removed the working 32GB SD Card (tried both mounted and unmounted) from the phone and put in the computer's USB port but the entire SD Card was one 32FAT partition. So the partition programs I have on the computer wouldn't work on it. Apparently the .android_secure file contains the Fake Internal Memory apps and are not stored in it's own partition.
Nightbreakr said:
OK, I don't know the proper terminology but hopefully you can follow my description below.
Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge (SM-J327P Boost Mobile) Phone
Android v6.0.1
Unmodified, unrooted because no one knows how to root this phone.
Phone has (had) 16GB SD Memory card installed. 8GB is "partitioned" as "Fake Internal Memory", 8GB as "USB Storage Memory". I used up the 8GB Fake Internal Memory. I bought a 32GB SD Card (came preformatted as one 32FAT partition with 64K sector clusters!). I unmounted the 16GB SD Card made copy of the contents to the new 32GB SD Card. Installed the new 32GB SD Card into the phone. Turned the phone on and it worked fine. All the apps stored in Fake Internal Memory work as well as the files on the USB Storage Memory. However the Fake Internal Memory was only 8GB, the same size as it was on the 16GB SD Card! The USB Storage Memory had increased from 8GB to 24GB. The whole reason I got the 32GB SD Card was to increase the size of the Fake Internal Memory not the USB Storage Memory.
So my question is: Is there anyway to increase the size (partition?) of the Fake Internal Memory by stealing some from the USB Storage Memory? Remember the phone can't be rooted.
Note: I removed the working 32GB SD Card (tried both mounted and unmounted) from the phone and put in the computer's USB port but the entire SD Card was one 32FAT partition. So the partition programs I have on the computer wouldn't work on it. Apparently the .android_secure file contains the Fake Internal Memory apps and are not stored in it's own partition.
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If it's got 2 partitions on it then any decent partitioning tool should be able to recognise and expand/reduce the size of the partitions.
It's irrelevant what files are stored where as the partitioning program is dealing with blocks of memory not files.
Mini partition tool should be able to deal with this or something like paragon partition manager or Easus partition master.
I don't know how to fix it but here is a root guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-painless-root-samsung-j3-emerge-t3573551