QUOTE(alexysc @ Apr 11 2011, 09:29 PM)
1) Download the Partition Wizard Home here (don't worry, it's free) - http://download.cnet.com/Partition-Wizard-...4-10962200.html
2) Use this Partition Wizard to (you need to do this step if you've formerly partitioned your sd card) :
a) delete partition
b) wipe partition
b) format partition
3) Close the Partition Wizard
4) Use your pc to format the the SD card.
5) Then open back the Partition Wizard.
6) Create the necessary partitions (Merge/Resize Partition menu) , i.e. a) FAT32 b) ext4 set at not more thatn 500mb - both must be primary, then c) linux swap , around 50mb will do. (this is for App2sd)
If you are using Link2sd , you don't need the linux swap partition. Just the FAT32 and either one of these - ext2, or ext3 or ext 5 at not more than 500mb. Both these FAT32 and ext partitions must be primary.
7) After you've partitioned, just slot your sd card back to the phone and enjoy limitless applications on your sd card.
Good luck, bro!
And please do share here whether it works for you or not.
Added on April 11, 2011, 9:31 pm
Follow the instructions here :
http://forum.g5devteam.com/index.php?/topi...galaxy-5-i5500/
can i use usb cable to connect the sd card without using adaptor to run the above step? i just click move/resize to partition and then now the 2nd partition is unallocated, cannot even delete this partition or even format >.<" what happened?2) Use this Partition Wizard to (you need to do this step if you've formerly partitioned your sd card) :
a) delete partition
b) wipe partition
b) format partition
3) Close the Partition Wizard
4) Use your pc to format the the SD card.
5) Then open back the Partition Wizard.
6) Create the necessary partitions (Merge/Resize Partition menu) , i.e. a) FAT32 b) ext4 set at not more thatn 500mb - both must be primary, then c) linux swap , around 50mb will do. (this is for App2sd)
If you are using Link2sd , you don't need the linux swap partition. Just the FAT32 and either one of these - ext2, or ext3 or ext 5 at not more than 500mb. Both these FAT32 and ext partitions must be primary.
7) After you've partitioned, just slot your sd card back to the phone and enjoy limitless applications on your sd card.
Good luck, bro!
And please do share here whether it works for you or not.
Added on April 11, 2011, 9:31 pm
Follow the instructions here :
http://forum.g5devteam.com/index.php?/topi...galaxy-5-i5500/
Added on April 18, 2011, 9:41 pmoh no.. now the phone and comp cant even detect the memory card >.<"
This post has been edited by celez: Apr 18 2011, 09:41 PM
Apr 18 2011, 09:31 PM

Quote
0.0551sec
0.67
7 queries
GZIP Disabled