Safestrap can only see my internal SD. Any ideas?
Thanks!
So when you click at the top of the safestrap screen it doesn't give you the option to pick sd card
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Everytime i put a rom on my micro sd card and go into ClockworkMod Recovery i can never see it but if i put the rom on my phone memory i can see it!!!!!!
Can someone tell me what i am doing wrong?
Thanks mimic
If you should install roms with cwm, the zip has to be stored in internal sd card.
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Thankyou thats were i was going wrong
never had this before on any android phone. couldnt back up using cwm nor restore and it said that sd card was not mounted from memory. whats wrong? does anyone have idea??
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btw i bought this second hand just to let you know. i mamaged to back up using cwm app but it was mounting sd card for 20 sec then was checking internal sd card marker. then it just did it.
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okay funny thing this. i plugged in an sd card and the cwm was backing up to my external sd card?? how odd..
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Can I put my Rom Slots on my external SD card?
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You can you just won't be able to boot into them unless you move them back to internal before you switch ROMs in ss
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is any way to make ext sd card the default one and not the internal sd card? Cause right now, I can't restore certain backups from previous phones as the various apps wont detect. It can only search the internal storage, and is unable to search the storage in the external sd card.
Any app or setting that can do this?
Thank you!
An app like ROM Toolbox should let you browse to the ext sd card to choose a backup. Am I understanding your question correctly?
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The Kraken! said:
An app like ROM Toolbox should let you browse to the ext sd card to choose a backup. Am I understanding your question correctly?
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Hmm, not really actually. An example would be Whatsapp. It backs up to my sd card in my old phone. However, after switching to Droid 4, I can't restore the messages because now it backs up to the internal sd card and not the ext-sd card.
on my s3, my music and pics were on the card, so, no worries whenI had to factory reset. I did my phone a few days ago and checked my stuff, and everything was gone. I may just be completely brain dead, but where the heck do I look to see my card, not physically, but through my phone settings. when I eject and then put the card back in it says card error (or something likethat). please forgive me if this is a silly question, I still carrythe noob title.
Ya your sim card doesn't hold music. On your s3 it was in the external SD card. We don't have one of those, you can look at your built in internal SD card by opening the lg file manager and click all files, then internal storage
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kintwofan said:
Ya your sim card doesn't hold music. On your s3 it was in the external SD card. We don't have one of those, you can look at your built in internal SD card by opening the lg file manager and click all files, then internal storage
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oh, okay. thanks for the fast response!
scott
Best thing to do is make a back up on your PC of all your data, music,pics, if rooted, your apks , etc., so when you do have to factory reset you can just dump that file back onto your internal SD card (not really an SD card, really just internal memory) so that you have all your stuff again. You can even backup desktop / home screen config to the internal and then to PC and restore it as well.
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