Hi,
I have rooted S7 with adopted SD card (32 + 64 GB). When I choose "migrate data" from internal storage to adopted sd card, the camera crashes (due to "unknown error") while trying to save RAW files in Pro mode. If I disable RAW it works fine. Also before migrating data (SD card is adopted but not used) it works well and save RAW without any problems. Any help how to save RAW with adopted SD card will be much appreciated Thanks
Off topic but you can get adaptive storage with root?
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Applications like Root Essentials offers adoptable storage option on rooted devices. There’s also a way how to do it on unrooted devices AFAIK.
rekro said:
Applications like Root Essentials offers adoptable storage option on rooted devices. There’s also a way how to do it on unrooted devices AFAIK.
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Thank you for the info
Hello everyone!
I have an M4 Aqua phone with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and i have adoptive storage.
My phone doesn't really have a lot of internal storage (1,8gb on max) so i'd like to ask, where do i need to copy files via USB from my pc, if i wan't to install bigger games on the phone? Mean what is the location of the adoptive storage on the phone?
Thanks!
CoreyHUN said:
Hello everyone!
I have an M4 Aqua phone with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and i have adoptive storage.
My phone doesn't really have a lot of internal storage (1,8gb on max) so i'd like to ask, where do i need to copy files via USB from my pc, if i wan't to install bigger games on the phone? Mean what is the location of the adoptive storage on the phone?
Thanks!
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Adoptive storage uses external SD card. What your external SD card is labeled as is different from device to device.
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I'm running Nougat (got into the Samsung beta) and I went to enable adoptable storage from the ADB shell, the commands are accepted but nothing happens
$ adb shell
heroqltespr:/ $ sm list-disks
disk:179,0
heroqltespr:/ $ sm partition disk:179,0 private
heroqltespr:/ $
I hope Samsung didn't kill adoptable storage from the CLI too
-TL
Time_Lord said:
I'm running Nougat (got into the Samsung beta) and I went to enable adoptable storage from the ADB shell, the commands are accepted but nothing happens
$ adb shell
heroqltespr:/ $ sm list-disks
disk:179,0
heroqltespr:/ $ sm partition disk:179,0 private
heroqltespr:/ $
I hope Samsung didn't kill adoptable storage from the CLI too
-TL
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How did you get this to work i tried doing this but my sd didnt read i was able to fix the card but would like to beable to use my sdcard right
miko12312 said:
How did you get this to work i tried doing this but my sd didnt read i was able to fix the card but would like to beable to use my sdcard right
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The problem is adoptable storage isn't working, I had it working under Marshmallow and initially it was working under nuogat until I reset my phone, now i am unable to enable adoptable storage.
I enter the commands, they all take however when I go to check the phone storage it continues to treat the SD card as a removable card.
-TL
Time_Lord said:
The problem is adoptable storage isn't working, I had it working under Marshmallow and initially it was working under nuogat until I reset my phone, now i am unable to enable adoptable storage.
I enter the commands, they all take however when I go to check the phone storage it continues to treat the SD card as a removable card.
-TL
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Im still on mm im on pc5 for g930p , and i attemted this within the terminal emulator on the phone its self and came up with broken sd that could be read but not analyzed and mounted so if i do this can again can u supply the process you used since samsung doesnt allow very much ways to utilize the sdcard since its a external storage , id like to have a 200gig internel than the 32gigs
I just ran into this issue tonight. I had a 64 GB card inserted in my phone since the day I bougt it. I am running the Nougat beta as well, and the phone's memory card was accepted as internal storage. I just purchased a 128 GB card, and for whatever reason, the commands aren't working to accept the new card as internal storage. Really hoping Samsung didn't kill the option to use the memory card as adoptable storage.
It does work with the app Root Essentials available at the PlayStore.
Make sure to wait for a couple of minutes after rebooting before unlocking the screen, though. If the SD Card isn't fully mounted and scenned yet, the icons from apps on the adopted storage disappear from the launcher.
ColinMacLaren said:
It does work with the app Root Essentials available at the PlayStore.
Make sure to wait for a couple of minutes after rebooting before unlocking the screen, though. If the SD Card isn't fully mounted and scenned yet, the icons from apps on the adopted storage disappear from the launcher.
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For us to use root essentials, the device would have to rooted, correct?
I would recommend actually researching adoptable storage on s7 because you will come to reqlize how useless it actually is
oplix said:
I would recommend actually researching adoptable storage on s7 because you will come to reqlize how useless it actually is
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I have and am realizing the limitations of it, and that is why I am on the fence of even trying to get it working again. I finally transferred more than 50 GBs onto it and really don't want to format it again for a feature that isn't completely there.
Has anyone tried to update to nougat with adoptable storage turned on in MM? At least it's still working?
rod_gomes said:
Has anyone tried to update to nougat with adoptable storage turned on in MM? At least it's still working?
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I had it turned on my 64 GB card, but I switched to a 128 GB card, and it has since stopped working.
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Has anyone tried to update to nougat with adoptable storage turned on in MM? At least it's still working?
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If you have adoptable storage enabled and working, it will remain working with Nougat, or at least that wss my experience with the Nougat beta. If you don't have adoptable storage enabled or disable it then you will not be able to re-enable it in Nougat.
-TL
Time_Lord said:
If you have adoptable storage enabled and working, it will remain working with Nougat, or at least that wss my experience with the Nougat beta. If you don't have adoptable storage enabled or disable it then you will not be able to re-enable it in Nougat.
-TL
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Interesting. To your knowledge, is there a way to get that working on a new card? As I stated in a previous comment, it was working on 64 GB with Nougat beta, but has since stopped working when I inserted my new 128 GB card.
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Interesting. To your knowledge, is there a way to get that working on a new card? As I stated in a previous comment, it was working on 64 GB with Nougat beta, but has since stopped working when I inserted my new 128 GB card.
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Using the existing commands? No, maybe there is another way to enable adoptable storage in Nougat, if there is I do not know how to do it.
I actually pulled my phone out of the beta, downgraded back to 6.0.1 following the instructions in the beta and then re-enabled adoptable storage, now I'm waiting for Nougat to drop like everybody else.
-TL
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Using the existing commands? No, maybe there is another way to enable adoptable storage in Nougat, if there is do not know how to do it.
I actually pulled my phone out of the beta, downgraded back to 6.0.1 following the instructions in the beta and then re-enabled adoptable storage, now I'm waiting for Nougat to drop like everybody else.
-TL
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Bummer I really loved the adoptable storage option, but I lost it once I changed the cards. While on Nougat, my phone did recognize the card as internal, but for whatever reason, as soon as I upgraded it, the phone wouldn't let me migrate the data over. Of hand, is the functions of the adoptable storage saved on the memory card? If so, I wonder if it is possible to do a dump of the files on the card onto a new card.
rod_gomes said:
Has anyone tried to update to nougat with adoptable storage turned on in MM? At least it's still working?
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Can confirm my mixed adoptable storage ist working fine (60gb adoptable / 140gb extsd on a 200gb sd) after upgrading to Nougat.
The UI stuff is still there (migrate data and the overview in storage).
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Maybe anyone can try:
sm set-force-adoptable true
before the sm partition step.
Seems this was a required step on other devices. https://www.reddit.com/r/lgg4/comments/3z1bfi/enable_adoptable_storage_on_your_lg_g4_stock_no/
Time_Lord said:
I'm running Nougat (got into the Samsung beta) and I went to enable adoptable storage from the ADB shell, the commands are accepted but nothing happens
$ adb shell
heroqltespr:/ $ sm list-disks
disk:179,0
heroqltespr:/ $ sm partition disk:179,0 private
heroqltespr:/ $
I hope Samsung didn't kill adoptable storage from the CLI too
-TL
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I have exactly the same problem! It seems like the S7 Nougat final Version ignores the commands. Also I don´t find the "Migrate data" Option in the SD card menu
achimmexico said:
I have exactly the same problem! It seems like the S7 Nougat final Version ignores the commands. Also I don´t find the "Migrate data" Option in the SD card menu
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I couldn't get it working either I spent some time playing around with ADB and couldn't find a way to get the phone to accept the SD card as internal storage.
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Has anyone tried to update to nougat with adoptable storage turned on in MM? At least it's still working?
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I am using an 128GB SD card as adoptable storage in Galaxy S7 on MM. Did the OTA update yesterday and everything works well.
Adoptable storage is still there. In data storage it lists internal shared storage (32GB), SD card (118GB) and states as device
storage: 62 used out of 150 GB. So now it displays the correct sum.
When I select the security option 'Encrypt SD card' it says, that there is none.
Seems only thing I can do is set to save to ad going thru setting> apps> internet> advanced> save to sd
Granted I am new to android and is my first time using any of this, adb or such but unless I'm missing something. I did see one difference and I do not know if it mans anything but everyone said it would take a minute or two after the sm partition disk:179,0 private but my went straight to next command line as soon as I hit enter. That mean anything. Running 6.0.1 as of right now. S7 edge
Thanks
Hi,
my Z3's internal memory is always full... 16 GB are surely not enough. Problem is, there are some apps that store data in the internal memory and they have no setting to change this. I already deleted all apps which were dispensable and moved all possible apps to sd card, using system menu.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this? I rooted my Z3 this way: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/recovery-root-mm-575-291-lb-t3435214
And I have Xposed installed. Unfortunately its module XInternalSD does not help in this respect though.
Is it for example possible to permanently mount folders on sd card as internal folders? Manually or with some tool?
Thank you
Look here under "further hints" to get an idea what you can do about that.
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Look here under "further hints" to get an idea what you can do about that.
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Thanks!
So you think that an SD card partly formatted as adoptable storage would be the solution?
Do you know if this will work with stock Android 6.0.1?
ThemGo said:
So you think that an SD card partly formatted as adoptable storage would be the solution?
Do you know if this will work with stock Android 6.0.1?
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Not exactly sure, haven't used a stock based ROM since years. But that feature was introduced with Android 6, so it might work. As a LineageOS developer, I recommend switching to an Lineage ROM (or any derivative thereof) of course.
Here is an approach using symlinks. Looks quite good. https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/pull/9015#issuecomment-671271504