Wow, I guess I kept a lot of extra games on my s3. Now I have to be much more selective about what I put on my note 2. I didn't think I would notice it so quickly compared to my 32gb s3. Really wish we could move programs to sd like before.
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Wow, I guess I kept a lot of extra games on my s3. Now I have to be much more selective about what I put on my note 2. I didn't think I would notice it so quickly compared to my 32gb s3. Really wish we could move programs to sd like before.
Rrrrrrrrrooooooooooooooooooooooooottttttt! :)
I know, I know!! Just waiting for a simple root.Quote:
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Won't get any simpler
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[App] OneClick Root/Patch security exploit
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It's already out. One Click root. Check out the rooting/hack forum and look for a thread by droidXicon.
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Gawd this place rocks.
root still doesnt really solve the app to sd card problem
One of the other members sent me a script to use to get apps2sd to work for the note 10.1. Ill have to see if we can get it to Apply to the note 2. When I get a chanceQuote:
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This doesn't work?
Anyone want to try it and let me know. Otherwise ill try it when i get a break at work.Quote:
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droidxcon, that script works, but what it does is trick your device into thinking the sd card is the internal memory
it isn't a solution if you want your system on the internal and just the large app data on the sd card, like it was with gingerbread
Obviously...lol. but you could if you wanted. I dont store all my apps on my device. Had a 32 gig sgs3, never needed it. If it is imortant that you have the storage, you can have it. That is all that matters. Who cares how lol. I use the cloud to store my apps....and 3/4 of the apps I have, I just dont use on a regular enough basis to download them all. If I need one, it takes a couple seconds to install....no biggie here. OP has a solution, and that was the goal.Quote:
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Is that what johnlys video shows aswell. I can't watch it till the bosses leave. .... Yeah the script for the 10.1 does that but if that's the only option for now what other choice do you have if you need more spaceQuote:
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Gunna quote myself for fun. BTW johnly, is not this more of a JB issue? Sir I believe it is. Fin.Quote:
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Sometimes you just have to quote yourself... This is why we talk to ourselves, we need expert advice :)Quote:
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oh wow that video makes me want to root now!!!! I would love to have my phone think it had 64gb internal for all the games and apps I want!!!!
I really took the bait and it actually worked. I now have 30GB left in storage :p
Way to go sudbury, you must be getting your confidence up :DQuote:
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Hahaha right?! The key to that video is making sure you install busy box and then reboot and it will work. He misses that in the video. All I need is your directions for the calendar and how to get all my apps in multi window and I'm a happy man!
what happens to all the stuff thats already on the internal memory?
Its still on internal memory. All this does is swap the sd card for the internal memory. Its an illusion as the phone thinks the larger sd is actually internal. So when you go into settings and storage the sd stats shows up at the top labeled as internal storage like the video shows.
His root method probably installed BB, and that is why he forgot. Thanks for pointing that out!Quote:
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The root method I used was the stock Rooted ROM flashed via Odin. It was simple and I can easily revert back to stock with a different Stock ROM without Root embedded.