- Oct 30, 2009
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This may not really belong here...but since our original purchases included a promo of SD card (or Gear) I figured I'd ask...
I still haven't gotten my SD card so I've been using the one I had in my Galaxy S7. When my new card comes in I obviously want to swap them out, but I'm thinking there might be stuff on the "old" card I don't really need anymore, and I want to make sure that what I DO need is recognized. What I mean is, when I go into a file manager my current card has a "code" in front of it which I think is an "identifier". I want to make sure that installed apps that already use my card still use it, even though the new card will have a different code. An example of this would be Podcast Addict. Do I have to remember which apps I'm using with the SD card and "redirect" them to the correct card?
I think the big things I'm concerned about retaining are my podcasts and pictures. I didn't put that many movies on the card and I don't have any music on it yet.
In looking at the SD card the "Android" folder has a LOT of stuff in the data folder. Do I want to copy that entire folder? That looks like where the bulk of my settings and what-not are stored? Again, I don't want to bring over a bunch of junk. Just like getting a new phone and the "best method" for setting it up...what's the best approach for swapping out the card? In my case I went purist on the phone itself and opted to NOT use Smart Switch, though I AM allowing download of the apps the cloud showed as being on my previous note (last change I guess was 4 days ago).
Thanks for any help.
I still haven't gotten my SD card so I've been using the one I had in my Galaxy S7. When my new card comes in I obviously want to swap them out, but I'm thinking there might be stuff on the "old" card I don't really need anymore, and I want to make sure that what I DO need is recognized. What I mean is, when I go into a file manager my current card has a "code" in front of it which I think is an "identifier". I want to make sure that installed apps that already use my card still use it, even though the new card will have a different code. An example of this would be Podcast Addict. Do I have to remember which apps I'm using with the SD card and "redirect" them to the correct card?
I think the big things I'm concerned about retaining are my podcasts and pictures. I didn't put that many movies on the card and I don't have any music on it yet.
In looking at the SD card the "Android" folder has a LOT of stuff in the data folder. Do I want to copy that entire folder? That looks like where the bulk of my settings and what-not are stored? Again, I don't want to bring over a bunch of junk. Just like getting a new phone and the "best method" for setting it up...what's the best approach for swapping out the card? In my case I went purist on the phone itself and opted to NOT use Smart Switch, though I AM allowing download of the apps the cloud showed as being on my previous note (last change I guess was 4 days ago).
Thanks for any help.