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HI ! In this tutorial i am going to show ya all How to Increase the Internal Memory on SGA GT-S5830i.
This tutorial is not my work. I have taken other tutorials and made one full. As many people were a bit confused about doing this , here it is the all in one tutorial
What do you need :
- CronMod Script
- CWM
- Brain
- Latest Rafael.Baugis Kernels
CronMod Script by Styrke link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1955422
- Now download the "Cronmod Unofficial by Styrke" from the thread ( I strongly recommand it , not the other versions because it doesn't lag and GPS works )
- Place it on SD Card after 1st step [ Partition SD Card step ]
Now we are going to make a partition to the SD Card so backup all your SD Card before doing this ( It formats it )
ClockWorkMod Recovery link : http://www.mediafire.com/?a4j6zsoyaihhy60
- Place it on SD Card after 1st step [ Partition SD Card step ]
Link2SD : Link in PlayStore ( Download when it's time to download on the installation steps lol :silly: )
OK , Let's start now :
Partition SD Card :
1) Open CWM Recovery
2) Go to "Advanced"
3) Select "Partition SD Card"
4) Choose your SD-ext size (if you’re using a 2Gb SD card, choose 512Mb. If your SD card is 4Gb or greater, you can choose 1024Mb)
5) Select "0M" Swap.
6) Wait for the procces finish.
7) Reboot.
8) Now download Link2SD from Playstore.
9) Open Link2SD you will be prompted to choose between ext2, ext3, ext4 or FAT32.
10) First , Choose ext2. If it don't work then restart Link2SD and when then don't choose ext2 but ext4. ( Don't worry , it works )
11) It will say mount script created. Reboot your phone now.
12) Open link2sd and if the message doesn’t show up, you succeded.
13) Go to Link2sd>Settings>check the autolink.
14) To check your memory, select “Storage Info”. This will show you the current state of your internal memory, FAT32, and ext2 partition.
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Placing the 2nd partition of SD Card to internal.
15) Now your SD Card is formated .
16) Place the CronMod Script on your SD Card ( Cronmod Unofficial file )
17) Open CWM again
18) Foramt /data /sd-ext /system
19) Mount /system
20) Flash custom rom
21) Remount /system
22) Flash "Cronmod Unofficial " script.
23) Reboot
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Alternative mod : If you have already your custom ROM just do these easy steps :
1) Format /data /sd-ext
2) Mount /system
3) Flash "Cronmod Unofficial" script
4) Reboot
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NOW YOU SUCCESFULLY INCREASED YOUR INTERNAL MEMORY
How to delete 2nd partition and revert to normally :
1) Go to CWM
2) Go to Mounts and Storage
3) Choose " format /sdcard "
4) Done
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Note : Backup everything again or you will lose every app installed on 2nd Partition too.
Press Thanks if i helped you
Credits :
1) Styrke ( For the Cronmod Script )
2) Adam Parnala ( Link2SD Tutorial )
3) Me for writing this TUT
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how do I format sd card partition ??
any thing other than mini tool partision wizard ??
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is this to download?
Data2sd-ext Fixed.zip
As the other one is not there
No no ! No tool needed and what do you mean to format it ? Ah, if you mean the 2nd partion just format/wipe the /sd-ext on the mounts and storage on CWM . But it is unnessesary becouse the 2nd partition is transfered to the the internal memory.
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recommend fresh rom... rom with lot of appk maybe bootloop...no need link2sd... easy way, flash rom, flash kernel(boot.img & module) mount system & flash cronmod unofficial by styrke(latest script).. done... depend of what rom, maybe no need to mount system... kernel also, no need flash if rom include lattest kernel...:silly: adios...
#remember, create partition with cwm its totally format your sdcard... before do this, save data sdcard to pc/laptop... only left behind cwm.zip... when done, move back saving data to sdcard... when all its ready, happy flashing lol...
Sniper Killer said:
No no ! No tool needed and what do you mean to format it ? Ah, if you mean the 2nd partion just format/wipe the /sd-ext on the mounts and storage on CWM . But it is unnessesary becouse the 2nd partition is transfered to the the internal memory.
Sent from my Galaxy S4
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Did you check your gps? It didnt work for me. I also prefer data2sd script but gps didnt work on it.
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can u tell me how to do it in JELLY BLAST V3.4.plzzzz give detailed steps.
Wrong Section
Guides are for General Section
purumishra13 said:
can u tell me how to do it in JELLY BLAST V3.4.plzzzz give detailed steps.
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Sorry , I haven't said there that RAFAEL.BAUGIS KERNELS NEEDED ! It's my mistake ! IT's universal for all d roms ! But JellyBlast v.3 doesn't have the Rafael baugis kernels , but if you have it it's ok . follow d steps !normally !
iamareebjamal said:
Wrong Section
Guides are for General Section
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This is my first thread, sorry I'm a bit noob
MrNothingPersonal said:
recommend fresh rom... rom with lot of appk maybe bootloop...no need link2sd... easy way, flash rom, flash kernel(boot.img & module) mount system & flash cronmod unofficial by styrke(latest script).. done... depend of what rom, maybe no need to mount system... kernel also, no need flash if rom include lattest kernel...:silly: adios...
#remember, create partition with cwm its totally format your sdcard... before do this, save data sdcard to pc/laptop... only left behind cwm.zip... when done, move back saving data to sdcard... when all its ready, happy flashing lol...
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LOL ! Isn't this what have you said already on the TUT !!! ? And without Link2SD you idiot , you can't choose the system files betwee ext2 olr ext4 or whatever !!! ( sorry fr the word "idiot' LOL )
Please change the font color of the first post.
It's unreadable with the dark theme of the xda app.
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Androidnow said:
Did you check your gps? It didnt work for me. I also prefer data2sd script but gps didnt work on it.
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Yes, with MindCr rom + data2sd fix GPS is working..
Thanks !
Hey I followed your whole procedure,
but I got stocked when I wanted to apply the data2ext-fixed file
During my stock rom, I had partionated my sd-card on windows computer, not with CWM, but after I used ur guide, I partionated it again with CWM, so now it should have the structure given by CWM, right?
But here is the problem. In CWM I don't get the option "Format /data /sd-ext" there are just the following options: format "/data or /sdcard or /system or /cache" but no option "Format /data /sd-ext"
So might it be that CWM didn't apply the extention right?
When I open Link2SD it does all the things it should do, but the internal memory is rising, so maybe it is not putting the files in the right place, someone said instead of putting them to "sd-ext" it is putting them to "sdext2"
Another point: In the tutorial u mentioned after step 14)
"Placing the 2nd partition of SD Card to internal." Is that a point I have to do?
Because right now the 2nd partition is sdext2, but it is still not preventing that the internal memory is rising.
Hope u can help me to solve this problem.
Munchkin86 said:
Hey I followed your whole procedure,
but I got stocked when I wanted to apply the data2ext-fixed file
During my stock rom, I had partionated my sd-card on windows computer, not with CWM, but after I used ur guide, I partionated it again with CWM, so now it should have the structure given by CWM, right?
But here is the problem. In CWM I don't get the option "Format /data /sd-ext" there are just the following options: format "/data or /sdcard or /system or /cache" but no option "Format /data /sd-ext"
So might it be that CWM didn't apply the extention right?
When I open Link2SD it does all the things it should do, but the internal memory is rising, so maybe it is not putting the files in the right place, someone said instead of putting them to "sd-ext" it is putting them to "sdext2"
Another point: In the tutorial u mentioned after step 14)
"Placing the 2nd partition of SD Card to internal." Is that a point I have to do?
Because right now the 2nd partition is sdext2, but it is still not preventing that the internal memory is rising.
Hope u can help me to solve this problem.
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LOL. Of course there is no such option like Format /data /sd-ext. What he mean is format your data and sd-ext one by one. Meaning you should format data 1st, After finished format sd-ext.
And for your second point problem, it is a title. Not a step to follow.
uchihachi said:
LOL. Of course there is no such option like Format /data /sd-ext. What he mean is format your data and sd-ext one by one. Meaning you should format data 1st, After finished format sd-ext.
And for your second point problem, it is a title. Not a step to follow.
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Ok, but in CWM there are only the options "format data" and "format sd-card" so in this case "sd-card" and "sd-ext" is the same?
Because I don't want that the ext3 which i partitioned before will be deleted and the sd-card will only consist of one partition and not "sd-card" by itself and "ext3" part on the sd-card.
If i push "format sd-card" it will not destroy the partitions which i created before?
Munchkin86 said:
Ok, but in CWM there are only the options "format data" and "format sd-card" so in this case "sd-card" and "sd-ext" is the same?
Because I don't want that the ext3 which i partitioned before will be deleted and the sd-card will only consist of one partition and not "sd-card" by itself and "ext3" part on the sd-card.
If i push "format sd-card" it will not destroy the partitions which i created before?
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Ha? Thats wierd. Actually you should see many option which one you wanna format in 'mount and storage'. Which version of CWM do you use? Where do you get it?
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Munchkin86 said:
Ok, but in CWM there are only the options "format data" and "format sd-card" so in this case "sd-card" and "sd-ext" is the same?
Because I don't want that the ext3 which i partitioned before will be deleted and the sd-card will only consist of one partition and not "sd-card" by itself and "ext3" part on the sd-card.
If i push "format sd-card" it will not destroy the partitions which i created before?
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LOL , data2ext script is only for ext2 first and you should go to mounts and systems and format /sd-ext and data as i said in the instructions . If you can't see any , buy some glasses You haven't seen correctly ! Follow d steps carefully. It's a bit complied so you should keep an eye to the thread and an eye to the phone .. And yes if you format /sdcard your partition will revert back , so you will uninstall it
Sniper Killer said:
LOL , data2ext script is only for ext2 first and you should go to mounts and systems and format /sd-ext and data as i said in the instructions . If you can't see any , buy some glasses You haven't seen correctly ! Follow d steps carefully. It's a bit complied so you should keep an eye to the thread and an eye to the phone .. And yes if you format /sdcard your partition will revert back , so you will uninstall it
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Thank you for the answers.
So yeah maybe the CWM version I'm using is outdated.
So let me ask this
in this thread there are some files to root and also have CWM.
My phone is rooted, so which file (i think they should be most up-to-date CWM-files, right?) should I download and use for CWM?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551156
So another question, so you said the partition should be ext2 not ext3, otherwise the data2ext script doesn't work, right?
I think I can't see the "format sd-ext" option, because my CWM is outdated, which version should I install? Where is the link for the most current- or usable version? Should I get the ClockWorkRec_S5830C-i-M.zip from the thread mentioned above?
uchihachi said:
Ha? Thats wierd. Actually you should see many option which one you wanna format in 'mount and storage'. Which version of CWM do you use? Where do you get it?
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I got it from a german android website called: android-hilfe.de but yeah I also think that the CWM is not up-to-date.
Anyway still thanks for your help.
Munchkin86 said:
Thank you for the answers.
So yeah maybe the CWM version I'm using is outdated.
So let me ask this
in this thread there are some files to root and also have CWM.
My phone is rooted, so which file (i think they should be most up-to-date CWM-files, right?) should I download and use for CWM?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551156
So another question, so you said the partition should be ext2 not ext3, otherwise the data2ext script doesn't work, right?
I think I can't see the "format sd-ext" option, because my CWM is outdated, which version should I install? Where is the link for the most current- or usable version? Should I get the ClockWorkRec_S5830C-i-M.zip from the thread mentioned above?
I got it from a german android website called: android-hilfe.de but yeah I also think that the CWM is not up-to-date.
Anyway still thanks for your help.
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Yes, use CWM from rafael kernel thread..
Thanks !
Hi
I try alot of roms but the best one for me is Evervolv-Perdo-3.1.0final-passion (fast, smooth, all apps work, 4.1.2v)
but i can't get a2sd work or m2sd in this rom
i install a2sd from terminal emulator (Y Y Y) but after install it , i cant install any app and keep getting "INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE",
Then i try m2sd and it say the "The init.d startup script could not be copied to the system partition.".
any help ?
dev.mahmoud said:
Hi
I try alot of roms but the best one for me is Evervolv-Perdo-3.1.0final-passion (fast, smooth, all apps work, 4.1.2v)
but i can't get a2sd work or m2sd in this rom
i install a2sd from terminal emulator (Y Y Y) but after install it , i cant install any app and keep getting "INSTALL_FAILED_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE",
Then i try m2sd and it say the "The init.d startup script could not be copied to the system partition.".
any help ?
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Do you have an ext4 partition? It is better to have a 1 GB ext4 partition. You can create a partition using 4EXT recovery.
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sphinxcs898 said:
Do you have an ext4 partition? It is better to have a 1 GB ext4 partition. You can create a partition using 4EXT recovery.
Sent from my Nexus One
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yes i have 1 2Gb ex4 partition, a2sd work with manny other rom except this one
dev.mahmoud said:
yes i have 1 2Gb ex4 partition, a2sd work with manny other rom except this one
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Try using m2sd aroma installer
tommypacker said:
Try using m2sd aroma installer
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aroma installer is older version of m2sd, i try the new one and it didn't work
dev.mahmoud said:
yes i have 1 2Gb ex4 partition, a2sd work with manny other rom except this one
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Ok, Check if your partitions are aligned. Use 4EXT recovery to check for and correct partition alignments.
Secondly, use the APK or the zip file version of m2sd if you want to.
sphinxcs898 said:
Ok, Check if your partitions are aligned. Use 4EXT recovery to check for and correct partition alignments.
Secondly, use the APK or the zip file version of m2sd if you want to.
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done check and it say is perfectly aligned.
secondly i used APK and it say "The init.d startup script could not be copied to the system partition.".
note that i install other rom and a2sd work great without any of this error
I'm also having the same problem as dev.mahmoud.
I installed the latest nightly from Evervolv from today. Busybox configured with no problem. When I try to install the script, I get: The init.d starup script could not be copied to the system partition.
i installed this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2174614
but i cant get any script to work to let me make my ext4 partition my internal storage, does anyone know any script that will work
This rom based on Android 4.2.2 by Cyanogenmod 10.1 (Beta 7) by Walande_Ace and has the Samsung Galaxy SIII’s interface.
Hartik said:
i installed this rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2174614
but i cant get any script to work to let me make my ext4 partition my internal storage, does anyone know any script that will work
This rom based on Android 4.2.2 by Cyanogenmod 10.1 (Beta 7) by Walande_Ace and has the Samsung Galaxy SIII’s interface.
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int2ext works fine...and link2sd too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
Next time try to search before ask please
Related thread (really useful):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2313327
Viper The Ripper said:
int2ext works fine...and link2sd too
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
Next time try to search before ask please
Related thread (really useful):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2313327
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the only reason im asking is cause i have tried those, and it didnt work
Hartik said:
the only reason im asking is cause i have tried those, and it didnt work
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how did you install it¿?
Viper The Ripper said:
how did you install it¿?
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i just flashed it though cwm
and i have 50mb of internal storage remaining, and i asked the developer of the rom, and he said he has temporarily discontinued the rom
Hartik said:
i just flashed it though cwm
and i have 50mb of internal storage remaining, and i asked the developer of the rom, and he said he has temporarily discontinued the rom
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Well, let's start!
You should be root and you should have CWM 5.0.2.6 Fixed flashed
Code:
1. You'll need a coustom rom or a stock with a custom kernel (to get init.d support folder)
2. Your sdcard should be partitioned, use partition magictools to do it.
3. When you'll get It ready, download int2script in the link I posted avobe
4. Boot into recovery
5. Mount and system >>> mount /system
5. Mount and system >>> mount /data
6. Mount and system >>> mount /sd-ext
7. Mount and system >>> format sd-ext
8. Go back and install the zip
9. Reboot
10. Done!
BE CAREFUL FORMATING THE SD-EXT AND NOT YOUR SD CARD!!!
Viper The Ripper said:
Well, let's start!
You should be root and you should have CWM 5.0.2.6 Fixed flashed
1.You'll need a coustom rom or a stock with a custom kernel (to get init.d support folder)
2.Your sdcard should be partitioned, use partition magictools tod to It.
3. When you'll get It ready, download int2script in the link I posted avobe
4. Boot into recovery
5. mount and system >>> mount /system
6. go back and install the zip
7. mount and system >>> mount /sd-ext
8. mount and system >>> format sd-ext
9. Reboot
10. Done!
BE CAREFUL WITH FORMAT SD-EXT AND NOT YOUR SD CARD COMPLETLY!!!
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just did that exact same thing like 6 hrs ago, lol, finally found a working tutorial to let me which actually worked
Hello friends,
i tried two roms for galaxy Ace, one is The Ultimatum V4 which is now i am running , and second one is Cynogenmod 10.1.6 which is awesome but very slow. The thing i noticed is , i have a partition in my sd card with ext2 format so when i use The Ultimatum V4 the ext2 is automatically detecting as internal storage like in ace we have only 200mb around as internal but it is showing the ext2 space included with that, So how can i do the same with Cynogenmod 10.1.6 so that ext2 partition can be used as internal storage, so that i can use freely the rom without any strucks.
Please say me how to use EXT2 partition of sdcard as internal memory automatically in Cynogenmod 10.1.6 .
Thanks.
kishore55 said:
Hello friends,
i tried two roms for galaxy Ace, one is The Ultimatum V4 which is now i am running , and second one is Cynogenmod 10.1.6 which is awesome but very slow. The thing i noticed is , i have a partition in my sd card with ext2 format so when i use The Ultimatum V4 the ext2 is automatically detecting as internal storage like in ace we have only 200mb around as internal but it is showing the ext2 space included with that, So how can i do the same with Cynogenmod 10.1.6 so that ext2 partition can be used as internal storage, so that i can use freely the rom without any strucks.
Please say me how to use EXT2 partition of sdcard as internal memory automatically in Cynogenmod 10.1.6 .
Thanks.
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Its simple actually. Just flash CronMod script (try INT2EXT+ as it is the most stable of all) from CWM. Make sure to have an ext partition of maximum size 1GB (anymore and the system will lag). Here is the link,
CronMod-INT2EXT
Hope I Helped
Thanks buddy, i m trying on i just kep 600mb as ext2, so it will solve my problem of lagging CM 10.1.6, and ext2 is best or any other format should i do..
kishore55 said:
Thanks buddy, i m trying on i just kep 600mb as ext2, so it will solve my problem of lagging CM 10.1.6, and ext2 is best or any other format should i do..
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Usually when you create a ext partition from CWM, its in ext3 format. But CronMod works well on ext2/3/4. Its upto you
mahithm said:
Usually when you create a ext partition from CWM, its usually in ext3 format. But CronMod works well on ext2/3/4. Its upto you
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Thanks buddy, will update u after trying..
kishore55 said:
Thanks buddy, will update u after trying..
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Cool
mahithm said:
Cool
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Hello thanks still now for your support, but now i did the same thing which u said, but my internal storage is still the same it is not increased.
my process on CM 11.
Went to Recovery installed zip CronMod-INT2EXT and rebooted...
kishore55 said:
Hello thanks still now for your support, but now i did the same thing which u said, but my internal storage is still the same it is not increased.
my process on CM 11.
Went to Recovery installed zip CronMod-INT2EXT and rebooted...
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Can you check if there is a file named 40int2ext in your /system/etc/init.d? Also was your ext partition in ext2 type?
There are only 00banner and 90userinit file in /system/etc/init.d location , the file 40int2ext is not ther. When i try to copy that file readonly message displaying.
kishore55 said:
There are only 00banner and 90userinit file in /system/etc/init.d location , the file 40int2ext is not ther. When i try to copy that file readonly message displaying.
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It means that flashing was not successful. There are 2 ways to do it,
1. Go to CWM> Mounts & Storage> Mount /system and then flash CronMod script. Finally format /sd-ext from Mounts & Storage and reboot. If you still can't find 40int2ext in /system/etc/init.d, then use the next method.
2. Using a root file manager change the permission of /system from R to R/W. Now simple copy the 40int2ext file to /system/etc/init.d/ and change the permission to rwx-rx-x. Done! Now reboot and it should work.
Hope it works
Thanks buddy, now i got it.. thanks for ur support..
kishore55 said:
Thanks buddy, now i got it.. thanks for ur support..
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Glad I could help buddy
For some strange reason, I can't do this by just flashing my zip file, I had to manually copy and paste file into my system folder. Well this is the way if flashing didn't work out for you either
Zerien said:
For some strange reason, I can't do this by just flashing my zip file, I had to manually copy and paste file into my system folder. Well this is the way if flashing didn't work out for you either
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Did you mount sdext and data partition?
Viper The Ripper said:
Did you mount sdext and data partition?
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Oh, I had to do that? So i have to mount /sd-ext and /data, then only i format /sd-ext?
Zerien said:
Oh, I had to do that? So i have to mount /sd-ext and /data, then only i format /sd-ext?
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Yes, formatting /sd-ext is the last step. You should mount /system too as 40int2ext is placed inside /system/etc/init.d/.
Zerien said:
Oh, I had to do that? So i have to mount /sd-ext and /data, then only i format /sd-ext?
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Yes, I always follow those steps
Q&A Thread Int2ext scripts
There's tons of info in Q&A Threads
Ok thank you both, I'm out of thanks for the day so yea
Hello to everyone,
Thanks to developers first,
Because of performance problem i came back to stock rom from Ultimatum Rom. Now i rooted the device , but how to swap internal memory,i dont want to use Link2sd or app2sd. Can we use CronMod-INT2EXT+ in Galaxy Ace Stock 2.3.6 Rom ??. Please help me out any other script to swap the memory in stock rom.
kishore55 said:
Hello to everyone,
Thanks to developers first,
Because of performance problem i came back to stock rom from Ultimatum Rom. Now i rooted the device , but how to swap internal memory,i dont want to use Link2sd or app2sd. Can we use CronMod-INT2EXT+ in Galaxy Ace Stock 2.3.6 Rom ??. Please help me out any other script to swap the memory in stock rom.
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CronMod requires your rom to have init.d support. Stock roms doesn't have init.d enabled by default. But you can flash any custom kernels like cf root to enable init.d support. Once you have enabled init.d support, you can then install CronMod. Here is the link to cf root kernel,
CF-Root adaptation for Gingerbread
Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
CronMod requires your rom to have init.d support. Stock roms doesn't have init.d enabled by default. But you can flash any custom kernels like cf root to enable init.d support. Once you have enabled init.d support, you can then install CronMod. Here is the link to cf root kernel,
CF-Root adaptation for Gingerbread
Hope I Helped
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Thanks bro, will try that.
mahithm said:
CronMod requires your rom to have init.d support. Stock roms doesn't have init.d enabled by default. But you can flash any custom kernels like cf root to enable init.d support. Once you have enabled init.d support, you can then install CronMod. Here is the link to cf root kernel,
CF-Root adaptation for Gingerbread
Hope I Helped
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Bro, im on stock INU-S5830DDKQ8 , little bit confused in the link provided by you, please can you provide me CF-Root for INU-S5830DDKQ8.
kishore55 said:
Bro, im on stock INU-S5830DDKQ8 , little bit confused in the link provided by you, please can you provide me CF-Root for INU-S5830DDKQ8.
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Bro, download CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b84.zip from the Download Section and install this from the CWM. Now download b84-fixed.zip from the Attached Files section and install it from CWM Manager> Flash Kernel. Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
Bro, download CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b84.zip from the Download Section and install this from the CWM. Now download b84-fixed.zip from the Attached Files section and install it from CWM Manager> Flash Kernel. Hope I Helped
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Thanks bro for your time , falshed b83 so no fix is ther for that. And now how to swap memory. After flashing the CF-Root , init.d folder existed and copied 40int2ext into that even then my memory is not extending. can you help please.. even flashed CronMod through recovery no success.
kishore55 said:
Thanks bro for your time , falshed b83 so no fix is ther for that. And now how to swap memory. After flashing the CF-Root , init.d folder existed and copied 40int2ext into that even then my memory is not extending. can you help please.. even flashed CronMod through recovery no success.
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You have an ext partition on the SD Card right? If you already have an ext partition, then make sure that you have set the right permission to 40int2ext. The right permission is rwx-rx-x. If you don't have one, take a backup of the SD Card and then go to CWM> Advanced> Partition SD Card> Size (1 GB anymore than that and the system will lag)> Swap (0MB) and finally wait for it to say "Partitioning Done !!!". If you already have 40int2ext file on init.d folder, then just reboot. If you have deleted it, then mount /system from CWM and install it again. That should do it. Do post the result. Hope I Helped
mahithm said:
You have an ext partition on the SD Card right? If you already have an ext partition, then make sure that you have set the right permission to 40int2ext. The right permission is rwx-rx-x. If you don't have one, take a backup of the SD Card and then go to CWM> Advanced> Partition SD Card> Size (1 GB anymore than that and the system will lag)> Swap (0MB) and finally wait for it to say "Partitioning Done !!!". If you already have 40int2ext file on init.d folder, then just reboot. If you have deleted it, then mount /system from CWM and install it again. That should do it. Do post the result. Hope I Helped
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Thanks bro for your time , i dont know what happened after flashing CF-Root after some time, stuck at boot loop. Just reflashed stock thru odin , now trying what you said. Yes, i have sd card partition.
kishore55 said:
Thanks bro for your time , i dont know what happened after flashing CF-Root after some time, stuck at boot loop. Just reflashed stock thru odin , now trying what you said. Yes, i have sd card partition.
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Thanks bro you helped me alot, now successfully swapped the memory. Thanks alot again.
kishore55 said:
Thanks bro you helped me alot, now successfully swapped the memory. Thanks alot again.
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Glad to hear you got it working