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manual:faq:use_sdcard_on_kitkat [2017/10/04 08:30] – [Rooted devices - warranty-void solutions] mstupkamanual:faq:use_sdcard_on_kitkat [2018/11/27 15:13] mstupka
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 +~~REDIRECT>:manual:faq:locus_on_external_sdcard~~
 ====== Locus data on external SD card ====== ====== Locus data on external SD card ======
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 ===== Advanced methods ===== ===== Advanced methods =====
 ==== Rooted devices - warranty-void solutions ==== ==== Rooted devices - warranty-void solutions ====
-Here are a few tips from Locus users how to tackle full access to external SD card on rooted devices.  +  
-<WRAP important round>These methods are not fully tested and may not work on all devices or, in case of inexperienced manipulation, can cause damage to your data or mobile device. </WRAP>+<WRAP important round>few tips from Locus users how to tackle full access to external SD card on rooted devices. **None of these methods are fully tested and may not work on all devices** or, in case of inexperienced manipulation, can cause damage to your data or mobile device. </WRAP>
 === SDfix === === SDfix ===
   * In case that your device is rooted you can fix it by editing the system configuration   * In case that your device is rooted you can fix it by editing the system configuration
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 You have to modify 2 jar files on the /system partition. This can be done with a patch apk. For details [[https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-allow-sdcard-write-access-switch-t3593021|read this xda-thread >>]] You have to modify 2 jar files on the /system partition. This can be done with a patch apk. For details [[https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-allow-sdcard-write-access-switch-t3593021|read this xda-thread >>]]
 +=== FolderMount ===
 +  * Install from [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devasque.fmount|GooglePlay]]
 +  * Add a folder pair. Source is the internal sdcard and destination is your extSdCard
 +  * After adding, FM offers to move the files for you. Click yes.
 +  * Wait until the moving operation is done, then click on the PIN. If PIN turns green, you are all set.
 +  * The files will exist in both the source and destination after moving. This is expected and is normal. The files you see in your internal sdcard actually reside in your external sdcard now and if you "unpin" the pair, you will see that your internal sdcard is empty again.
  
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manual/faq/use_sdcard_on_kitkat.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/07 14:08 by mstupka