[GUIDE] [FAT32] [EXT2] [any android]
How to Partition your Android MicroSD Card
NOTE: I’m not responsible if you brick your
phone, be very careful.
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Requirements:
- A Smartphone
- Root
- Busybox
- Android
- A FORMATTED 2GB MicroSD Card or Higher
- The MiniTool Partition Wizard (Free)
- Link2SD
Step 1: Partition your MicroSD Card
Note: To make this post, I will use a 16 GB
card as an example. You can use any size you
prefer.
First: Connect your MicroSD with the adapter
to your computer and open the MiniTool
Partition Wizard.
You can see the principal partition of you
memory card. Right Click on it and Choose
Delete.
Insure that you select your memory card and
NOT your hard drive!!!!!
Next: right click on your memory card and
click "Create". Choose the size you want for
External Memory. Remember to leave the
amount that you want to use for Internal
Memory FREE then click OK.
Next, click on the Unallocated space; click yes
to create a new partition. WARNING! – USE
EXT2 NOT EXT4!!! . Click OK .
Now click OK then click apply (TOP-LEFT
CORNER)
Wait for the action finish.
When finished: disconnect your MicroSD Card
and follow step 2 on your phone .
Step 2: Setting Up Your Phone: Link2SD
Now, proceed to configure the EXT2 partition
for apps partition (INTERNAL MEMORY) on
your phone.
First Install Link2SD on your phone.
Shut down your Phone and put the partitioned
MicroSD card in your phone. Now Start your
Phone and open "Link2SD", and give Root
Permissions. Select ext2 , wait while script is
created then reboot your phone.
WARNING! – USE EXT2 NOT EXT4!!!
Note: If you have Link2SD already installed,
you will need to clear cache and data.
Settings>Applications>Manage Apps>click
Link2SD
Select clear CACHE and then select clear
DATA.
WARNING! – USE EXT2 NOT EXT4!!!
Select OK AND REBOOT AT THIS POINT.
After rebooting: open Link2SD and go to
Settings, and choose these parameters below:
Now, when your install an app, it will
automatically be moved to the EXT2 partition.
Remember, when you want to install an app
and want to have it in your phone memory,
uncheck "Auto Link" in Link2SD Settings, then
install the Application. Afterwards, recheck
"Auto Link". With Link2SD you can install,
uninstall, Link and remove links of your apps.
You can also do a few other things that are
described in the app’s description on the Play
Store.
How to Partition your Android MicroSD Card
NOTE: I’m not responsible if you brick your
phone, be very careful.
______________________________
Requirements:
- A Smartphone
- Root
- Busybox
- Android
- A FORMATTED 2GB MicroSD Card or Higher
- The MiniTool Partition Wizard (Free)
- Link2SD
Step 1: Partition your MicroSD Card
Note: To make this post, I will use a 16 GB
card as an example. You can use any size you
prefer.
First: Connect your MicroSD with the adapter
to your computer and open the MiniTool
Partition Wizard.
You can see the principal partition of you
memory card. Right Click on it and Choose
Delete.
Insure that you select your memory card and
NOT your hard drive!!!!!
Next: right click on your memory card and
click "Create". Choose the size you want for
External Memory. Remember to leave the
amount that you want to use for Internal
Memory FREE then click OK.
Next, click on the Unallocated space; click yes
to create a new partition. WARNING! – USE
EXT2 NOT EXT4!!! . Click OK .
Now click OK then click apply (TOP-LEFT
CORNER)
Wait for the action finish.
When finished: disconnect your MicroSD Card
and follow step 2 on your phone .
Step 2: Setting Up Your Phone: Link2SD
Now, proceed to configure the EXT2 partition
for apps partition (INTERNAL MEMORY) on
your phone.
First Install Link2SD on your phone.
Shut down your Phone and put the partitioned
MicroSD card in your phone. Now Start your
Phone and open "Link2SD", and give Root
Permissions. Select ext2 , wait while script is
created then reboot your phone.
WARNING! – USE EXT2 NOT EXT4!!!
Note: If you have Link2SD already installed,
you will need to clear cache and data.
Settings>Applications>Manage Apps>click
Link2SD
Select clear CACHE and then select clear
DATA.
WARNING! – USE EXT2 NOT EXT4!!!
Select OK AND REBOOT AT THIS POINT.
After rebooting: open Link2SD and go to
Settings, and choose these parameters below:
Now, when your install an app, it will
automatically be moved to the EXT2 partition.
Remember, when you want to install an app
and want to have it in your phone memory,
uncheck "Auto Link" in Link2SD Settings, then
install the Application. Afterwards, recheck
"Auto Link". With Link2SD you can install,
uninstall, Link and remove links of your apps.
You can also do a few other things that are
described in the app’s description on the Play
Store.
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