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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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   * External SD cards get easily malfunctioned and you can **lose all your maps/tracks/points data**   * External SD cards get easily malfunctioned and you can **lose all your maps/tracks/points data**
   * All content of this folder, including your purchased maps, recorded tracks or downloaded geocaches will be automatically **deleted when you uninstall Locus**.   * All content of this folder, including your purchased maps, recorded tracks or downloaded geocaches will be automatically **deleted when you uninstall Locus**.
-  * If you upgrade from Locus Map Free to Locus Map Pro, you **can not use the same data** (maps/tracks/points) as the two apps create their own individual directory structures. 
  
 Anyway, if you decide to use this option, follow these steps: Anyway, if you decide to use this option, follow these steps:
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   * Wait until the moving operation is done, then click on the PIN. If PIN turns green, you are all set.   * 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.   * 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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