[Q] How to move Game data to External SDcard - Sony Xperia ZR

Hello Guys,
Recently I bought a Xperia ZR and its working great. Now on Stock 4.4.2 with root. I want to play HD games on my device but cannot move data to SD card. Previously I was using Xperia Mini where the data can only be saved to SD card. However with this device the internal memory is so low and I cannot afford to waste it with game data when there is ton of free space in SD card.
NOTE: i already tried gl 2 sd and its not working

Any one,?

ariftwister said:
Any one,?
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use foldermount, you can get it on playstore

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[Q] Moving Apps form Galaxy to internal SD is possible?

Hi I have upgraded my Galaxy S to Froyo with "official" firmware, everything is running ok, I also installed the OneClick LagFix (this change my quadrant from 892 to 1915) but now I only have 400Mb free in the phone memory, I would like to move some apps to the SD but I get the following error "Error moving app. There is not enough memory" (Possible this is not the correct message, i get this message in spanish )
I dont have a external SD, but I have 14Gb free in the internal SD, is not possible move apps to this memory?
Thx in advance
install Froyo, then you can run apps from External SD
AllGamer said:
install Froyo, then you can run apps from External SD
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I do believe thats what he did, as he wrote it in his first sentence...
luischorradas said:
Hi I have upgraded my Galaxy S to Froyo ...
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yes, but all the apps needs to be re-installed and select External SD during install
or you can force them to External and hope it works with those 3rd party programs that moves apps to External SD
Thx AllGamers, I would like to install in the internal SD partition that have 14Gb free, because I don´t have external SD
Thx in advance
there are tons of 3rd party apps to choose from that helps you manage where you want your apps to go, check these out:
http://www.appbrain.com/app/movetosd/com.curvefish.apps.movetosd
or
http://www.appbrain.com/app/app-to-sd-(free-no-ads)/mobi.mgeek.AppToSD
or
http://www.appbrain.com/app/app-2-sd-(move-apps-to-sd)/com.a0soft.gphone.app2sd
there are more to choose from...
This Apps runs OK only if you have a External SD, but I'd like to move to internal SD in Galaxy S
APPs into external SD card
I've a question, is possible to install the apps into the external microSD card?
I know that Froyo permit to do it but only into the internale SD card and i want to use the external one (i've bought a 32Gb for it!!)
Have you any solution?
Thank you!!
I've tried to send my apps to the internal sd card but whenever I click move to sd card it tells me I havnt got enough memory so I thought they go on the externel sd card?
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Riverriz said:
I've tried to send my apps to the internal sd card but whenever I click move to sd card it tells me I havnt got enough memory so I thought they go on the externel sd card?
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I quit trying this.. anyone knows why we can't move it to SD?
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[Q] App2SD & Data
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Q. I can move an app to SD w/o problem but the data file that is consuming a large portion of my internal memo stays on internal SD. Is there a way to move the app and it's data to the SD?
greyfox505 said:
I've a question, is possible to install the apps into the external microSD card?
I know that Froyo permit to do it but only into the internale SD card and i want to use the external one (i've bought a 32Gb for it!!)
Have you any solution?
Thank you!!
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I too have a 32Gb card installed.
You can move the apps and there are a number of 3rd party apps that will do this for you quickly or you can do it from settings in managing the applications. I found that this was not the space saving solution that I thought it would be.
It is the data that needs to be moved, e.g., DoggCatcher is my news reader and it had about 3Gb worth of data. Moving the app didn't save any space but using the setting in the program to move the data did the trick. Play around with moving a couple of apps and see what you get and check to see if the app will allow you to move the data to a new location.
Some apps simply stock pile a lot of data. My eBook program, Audible which I can't do without is another one - over 1.5Gb. I'll contact Audible about this one.
some times when you check on sites like AppsBrain
it will tell you if the App is App2SD compatible
meaning it can be isntall to SD also data store on SD
as mpierce said, it's pretty useless to force a program to SD, meanwhile the heavy stuff remains in the phone internals
luischorradas said:
This Apps runs OK only if you have a External SD, but I'd like to move to internal SD in Galaxy S
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Can everyone please read before replying?? He wants to move his apps to the INTERNAL SD (so do I) and NOT the external SD. This is not possible as far as I'm concerned. Got the same error as luishchorradas.
luischorradas said:
Hi
actually u cannot move ur apps to the internal sd card as internal sd card (16 gb) is only meant for media (videos, songs etc.) and if u want more 16gb for ur apps u will hv to put an external sd card (galaxy s supports 16gb) and ya if u move to sd it will move to external sd card.
Thnx
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Thanx
Finally ... Thanx Coolfriend for you help
Sorry to resurrect an old thread. But I don't believe "move to SD" moves anything to the external SD card. The apps move to the internal SD card. Yes unmounting the SD card disables apps, but if you browse through the internal card, you'll still see them sitting there.
Me to, same problem, no google search helps :-(
vvslavavv said:
Sorry to resurrect an old thread. But I don't believe "move to SD" moves anything to the external SD card. The apps move to the internal SD card. Yes unmounting the SD card disables apps, but if you browse through the internal card, you'll still see them sitting there.
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sorry for necro'ing but it does indeed move it to the external SD, i've tried moving a couple apps with my Galaxy S to the, as it says, "move to USB memory" but as i check the free memory, it used the external SD memory, not the internal.

[Q] External sd card

Hello,
So I have an xperia Z with 16gb of internal memory and about 11gb usable and a sd card with 64gb, so the problem is I have used all that space internal with games and I can't transfer apps to external sd card (thats one of the reasons why I got a 64gb card so I could install games on it but turns out I can't) you used to be able on older phones like I had an lg optimus black and transferred apps to sd easily, so is there a way to transfer apps to sd or not I tried gl to sd which didn't work the phone just reboots when mounted and tried alot of other apps but the same thing happens and its not straight forward lol, the other question is will they allow apps to external sd when 4.4 is out? If so, I don't mind waiting lol
Also my phone is 4.3, rooted, locked boot loader and have dual recovery 2.7.78 and stock
I don't want to partition the sd either
mattyxkrist said:
Hello,
So I have an xperia Z with 16gb of internal memory and about 11gb usable and a sd card with 64gb, so the problem is I have used all that space internal with games and I can't transfer apps to external sd card (thats one of the reasons why I got a 64gb card so I could install games on it but turns out I can't) you used to be able on older phones like I had an lg optimus black and transferred apps to sd easily, so is there a way to transfer apps to sd or not I tried gl to sd which didn't work the phone just reboots when mounted and tried alot of other apps but the same thing happens and its not straight forward lol, the other question is will they allow apps to external sd when 4.4 is out? If so, I don't mind waiting lol
Also my phone is 4.3, rooted, locked boot loader and have dual recovery 2.7.78 and stock
I don't want to partition the sd either
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almost of android device disable this feature (app to sd) after android 4.0 (ICS)
so it won't back on 4.4
u r root and u can find an app in play.store to mount ur sd-card and then install app in it.
so search little bit
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x102x96x said:
almost of android device disable this feature (app to sd) after android 4.0 (ICS)
so it won't back on 4.4
u r root and u can find an app in play.store to mount ur sd-card and then install app in it.
so search little bit
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Thank you,
I am using foldermount app,
so what about when I want to backup the phone or update can I still use titanium backup and will it still backup apps used with foldermount?
mattyxkrist said:
Thank you,
I am using foldermount app,
so what about when I want to backup the phone or update can I still use titanium backup and will it still backup apps used with foldermount?
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yes u can backup.
and don't u know that u should hit thanks btn instead of typing... thank you!!!

[Q] how can i save data to sd card

why in xperia v game and app data save in internal memory?
how can i save data in sd card?
plz help me
Try move to SD card app. Should help
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sepqahan2016 said:
why in xperia v game and app data save in internal memory?
how can i save data in sd card?
plz help me
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You can use Foldermount, Link2sd, and probably others if you look for them.
I'm using Foldermount to have the WhatsApp folder on my external Sdcard.
GL2SD
Some phones like Huawei phones have the option for this.
For our phone, u can use "GL2sd" app! I've already used folder mount and link2sd, but I really prefer GL2Sd. (Try it to understand what I'm saying ) Btw it requires root access

[ROOT NEEDED] Link2SD Plus store obb files and data on your Mate 7 SD Card!

Running out of storage for games? 16GB doesnt cut it for me.
Link2SD Plus can store apk/data/cache and even obb files on your external SD card.
Tested working with GTA Vice City transferred 1.4GB onto my SD Card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.link2sdplus&hl=en
How to partition SD Card
http://www.noypigeeks.com/android/tutorial-a-guide-to-link2sd/
What the damned hell... You don't need to root your mate7 in order to install games or apps to your microsd card... Just choose the microsd as your primary storage location in the storage settings.
jopomopo said:
What the damned hell... You don't need to root your mate7 in order to install games or apps to your microsd card... Just choose the microsd as your primary storage location in the storage settings.
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Yes I have since figured this out lol.
Most phones dont allow it on 4.4 so its a nice touch

Lollipop's Move Apps to SD feature Question.

Hello! Guys.
I updated my phone to LP 5.0.2 10.6.A.0.454 & Tried Moving "Fifa15 Ultimate Team (1.25GB)" to SD Card using the settings>apps> Move to SD button, it said that it's on SD card now, yet the game couldn't start & showed the "Looking for resources to download" notification, I still haven't tried this with other apps.
So Have anyone tried the new feature & succeeded moving an app to the sd card ?!
P.S Game works fine while on Internal Storage, & I have a backup of the obb folder
Xperia ZR C5502.
5.0.2 10.6.A.0.454.
Not Rooted
Kingston Class 10 16 gb SD-Card.
It may be that this game wont work on sd card.
Not all games and apps support this.
Try another game and see.
There are way to fix it if you are rooted, searh for foldermount.
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Thank you.
I know about foldermount & the xposed module obb2sd & stuff like this, I just hoped that the new feature would work without problems
Hi,
I think it is not fail of sony feature, but fail from EA. As I remember from android 2.3.7 where is also possible move apps to sd card, EA games fail too after move to sd.

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