How to use Link2SD. Free up internal memory space for your android. Smartphones input on Android today are relatively inexpensive, but they have their limitations. One is its internal memory storage. all fighters Some smartphones have only 120MB of memory. Here's the good news, now you can actually increase this number to make room for more apps and games. How? I'll show you. Here's the thing, we will not replace parts of your smartphone or unlock something to increase its internal memory. We'll make use of the external SD card. Below are the steps on how to increase internal memory of the smartphone. Note: Proceed with caution. If you're not careful you will experience data loss on your Android Smartphone. How to increase internal memory for Android smartphones 1. You will need root on your Smartphone. 2. Need to create a partition on your SD card or on your microSD card. 2.a. To create a partition in our microSD card, we will need a free tool called MiniTool. 2.b. Install MiniTool Partition all fighters Wizard onto your computer and run MiniTool. 2.c. If your microSD card is new, then you can proceed with creating a partition. If not, make sure to back up all of your micro SD card. Create a partition and erase all data on your microSD card. Proceed with caution 2.d. Connect your microSD card to your computer. In MiniTool, click the right button all fighters on your unit microSD card and format it. REMEMBER: all fighters Make sure it is the correct drive and do it after backup all data on your card. Select FAT32 as the file system, press OK and press the apply button found in the upper left corner of MiniTool.
2.e. After formatted, click the right button on the microSD drive again and select Move / Resize. In my case I created a partition size as 6.55GB unallocated space is set to 800MB. The allocated size will additional internal all fighters memory all fighters of your Android smartphone. Click OK after you set the partition size. 2.f. You will see the window size MiniTool unallocated on your microSD card. In my case, about 800MB. Right click and create a partition for it, will be formatted. Select FAT32 as the file system. Press the Apply button again later.
3. After partition, you will only see part of FAT32 microSD on your Windows computer. MiniTool but you will see that there is another partiçãoFAT32. 4. Having created the two partitions (FAT 32), remove the SD card and plug your SD on your smartphone. 5. You will also need another app called Link2SD. You can download Link2SD on Google Play or download all the apps on the download link below. 6. Install Link2SD on your smartphone, run Link2SD and it will ask you to mount script. Choose FAT32 and then click OK.
7. Having successfully done that, restart your Android smartphone. 8. Once your smartphone all fighters to return the reboot, run Link2SD, go to your settings and check all self-links.
9. Now just transfer your apps to the SD card. To do this go to the menu and select Multi-Select then click Select all to select all then go to Actions all fighters and Create Link. Wait finished and ready! Check your internal memory all fighters after the process that lasts a few minutes, she will be very clear!
Hello! Thanks for this great tutorial ... I followed all the steps and everything went well. The only problem is that it did not free up as much space as expected ... has a total of 172MB. Used: 118MB Free: 54.27mb. What am I doing wrong? At this time, the only app installed in android is the Link2SD ... Reply Delete
James, I followed step by step but qnd I open Link2SD on your smartphone or try to move something to the card appears the message: 'If you have root access make sure you respond permit' to superuser prompt "how do I resolve this? Delete Reply
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