QUOTE(Ivan113 @ Jul 3 2011, 01:13 AM)
There's been so much problems going on right there at Link2SD thread, i've been wondering whether should I try link2sd in my Xperia X10, before I start, i'll tell u guys what I know about the procedure:
1: Mount your memory card ( Mine is 8gb ) to your computer
2: Resize your main ( and only, using Minitool Partition Wizard ) partition there to less 1gb ( depends on you ) for the second partition.
3. Create a partition with the available space and make it FAT32, ext2,ext3 or ext4 and also as primary
4. Unmount your phone memory card from pc, then unplug
5. Reboot your phone
6. Turn on your phone, start linking the apps to sd
Is it correct according to the methods above? But why some people do delete the whole partition and reorganize them again into 2 partitions? And did anyone of you have tried Link2SD? does it work for X10?
yep. follow the instruction exactly. Been using link2sd for mths. It work like that so that when u connect ur phone to the cpu u only can mount the first partition. the second partition the cpu cant see the it so all yr apps is nice and fine. I got about 600mb apks in second partition n internal still got 200mb.1: Mount your memory card ( Mine is 8gb ) to your computer
2: Resize your main ( and only, using Minitool Partition Wizard ) partition there to less 1gb ( depends on you ) for the second partition.
3. Create a partition with the available space and make it FAT32, ext2,ext3 or ext4 and also as primary
4. Unmount your phone memory card from pc, then unplug
5. Reboot your phone
6. Turn on your phone, start linking the apps to sd
Is it correct according to the methods above? But why some people do delete the whole partition and reorganize them again into 2 partitions? And did anyone of you have tried Link2SD? does it work for X10?
Get the idea?
Jul 3 2011, 12:30 PM

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