Storage problem with iSyncr and adoptable storage

Apr 28, 2016
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Hello everyone,

just got a s7 Edge, coming from a 6S plus and I was trying to sync my itunes music, playlists...using iSyncr. Eveyrthing worked fine at first, but then I got an error message saying that I don't have enough storage left.
This can't be true because I have a 64gb micro SD...but I do have implemented adoptable storage. it would seem that iSyncr will not write on the SD card portion of my whole storage.
Could this is be the issue?

thanks!
 
I had no issues using iSyncr via Wi-Fi to load 10GB of music onto my 128 GB SD card, which is not adoptable storage, so that might be your problem. I haven't used adoptable storage, so don't know if you can tell what is on internal storage and what is on the external card, but if you can tell, be sure to pick a location on the external card.
 
I don't recall specifically what was going on with that app back when I loaded my iTunes onto my previous phone, (LG G3) but I think I had to load to internal sd first then use the computer to cut/paste to my external sd.

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You can select the location in settings, but not sure how that plays with adoptable storage.

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I don't recall specifically what was going on with that app back when I loaded my iTunes onto my previous phone, (LG G3) but I think I had to load to internal sd first then use the computer to cut/paste to my external sd.

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Generally iSyncr gives you a choice between internal or external storage sync. No need to copy and paste.
 
No issue with iSyncr for me (100gb music), but I left storage default.

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I've never had an issue with I syncr. I. Always select the sd card when prompted.

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Generally iSyncr gives you a choice between internal or external storage sync. No need to copy and paste.

Yes, but the process would stall every time I tried and would have to start over if writing directly to extSD.

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Yes, but the process would stall every time I tried and would have to start over if writing directly to extSD.

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Ah, I see. I generally haven't had any issues with writing to my card as long as the transfer starts to begin with. Sometimes it has gotten a bit glitchy with connecting, but not too often.

Right now I can't transfer via USB at all (the phone isn't recognized for internal or external transfer), but I'm pretty sure that's because I'm using a preview release of Windows 10. It still works via WiFi.
 

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