17 January 2013

Increase Capacity Internal Memory Card Android Smartphone

Trend of the use of a smartphone with android operating system, appears to have inevitable. A wide range of makes and models were launched, ranging from valuable under 100 U.S. dollars, up to a smartphone with a price of 1000 U.S. dollars penetrate.

Want to join the trend but barely fit capital, was forced to take low cost android. Originally thought equally as android, still feels like it's cheap android. But there is no way prices, low prices there is definitely a cut feature. One of the most frequently trimmed the internal memory (NAND), which is the most widely used for the installation and run the day to day applications. As a result only a few days use, try to suck out the application from the market and install it here and there, ending pop up "low memory". 've Uninstalled it still came out a warning that the Android fullness.

There are easy ways to anticipate android android's poor memory.

Raw materials:
Android smart phones are already in the root
Applications Mini Tool Partition Home Edition
Application Link2SD
External Memory Card Micro SD card any size, the bigger the better



How something like this:

1. Make sure the Android is in the root.

2. Download and Install Applications Mini Tool Partition on PC / Laptop

3. We need to create a partition on the SD card or microSD card.
a. Once you download MiniTool Partition Wizard, install it on your computer and Run MiniTool.
b. If a new microSD card then you can proceed with setting up partitions. If not, make sure to back up all data on your microSD card. Creating a partition will erase any data on your microSD card. Do not regret it later
c. Insert the microSD card into your computer. Ensure detected in MiniTool, right-click the drive microSD card and format it. REMEMBER: Make sure it is the correct drive and do this after you have backups of all the data on your card. Select FAT32 as the file system, press ok and press the apply button found in the upper left corner MiniTool (big tick in blue).
d. Once you have formatted it, right click on the drive again and select the microSD Move / Resize. Example: I create a FAT32 partition of 1.37GB, while the allocation of the unallocated space is set to 500MB. Size unallocated will serve as an additional internal memory your android smartphone. Press ok after you set the partition size.
e. You will see on the window MiniTool unallocated memory allocation in your microSD card. In my case, its about 506MB. Right click on a blank space and select create. Choose ext3 as the file system and change the status of the logical drive to be the primary. Press the Apply button again after. Again make sure to press the tick mark "apply" blue top left corner.

3. After partition, you will only see part of the FAT32 microSD in your Windows computer. But in Minitool you will see that there is a FAT32 partition and ext3. Now you are done with the partition.

4. After you create two partitions (fat 32 and ext3), remove and replace the microSD card in the Android phone.

5. Install link2sd on your smartphone (can be downloaded at the market / play store), run link2sd and at the initial run will require you to mount the script. Select ext3 and press OK.

6. Once you manage to do that, reboot your android smartphone.

7. Once your phone is back from the reboot, run link2sd, select SETTING and Checklist all options auto-link. You're done! Now you have increased internal memory

CAUTION: If the error message when mount ext3 partition, the partition types do not match. Change back to Ext2 or Ext4 partition using Mini Tool Partition.

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