May be a very stupid question - TouchPad Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

But is there any point in moving apps to the sd card? Seeing as how it is on the same disk surely there wouldn't be any difference?

Nhialor said:
But is there any point in moving apps to the sd card? Seeing as how it is on the same disk surely there wouldn't be any difference?
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Even though it's the same hard disk, the sd card partition is much larger, avoiding the problem of running out of space.

what chicle_11 said. it basically allows you to install more apps onto your TP.

and apps runs faster on sd card then on internal memory...

viny2cool said:
and apps runs faster on sd card then on internal memory...
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But its the same physical memory on the Touchpad, the sd card is just virtually mounted. How would it make a difference? Other than if your internal memory partition is getting low.
The move to SD is more of a legacy feature from older android phones with small internal memory.

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[Q] SGS Storages types summary?

RAM 512Mb but you only have aprox 326 Mb for yourself, the rest are used by the OS and System Services.
Internal SD, can come in 8GB models or 16GB models
External SD, is whatever SDHC micro SD card you want to insert into it, supports up to 32GB micro SD cards
the Internal SD is split in 2 GB for System OS Apps, and whatever is left over is yours to use.
the Internal SD is aprox a Class 4 SD card
Amd what about system types on internal sd? What is reason for so slow stock i/o? FS type? LagFix i choosed store data on same chip...
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exactly because of that the internal SD is split into 2 active partitions, by having the swap file on another SD card, then it lessen the access time
AllGamer said:
exactly because of that the internal SD is split into 2 active partitions, by having the swap file on another SD card, then it lessen the access time
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Ok! But..... CFLagFix-1.70 moves files to internal SD, not external.
It was in internal, and became also internal. So what's the difference?
Ok, maybe another partition, but same storage! May by file system structure, heard about some journals??? or what else??

[Q] Memory Confusion

My Captivate is running Android 2.2. I have a 2 gig external SD card. On the memory specs, it says the internal SD is 13GB, and the phone memory is 1.34 Gigs. I have the option of installing or moving applications between Phone memory or SD card.
1. Does phone memory mean the 1.34 gigs, or does it refer to the 13GB internal SD card.
2. When you install/move to SD card, which SD card is it referring to, the internal or the external?
They should make this a little clearer.
mrsubway said:
My Captivate is running Android 2.2. I have a 2 gig external SD card. On the memory specs, it says the internal SD is 13GB, and the phone memory is 1.34 Gigs. I have the option of installing or moving applications between Phone memory or SD card.
1. Does phone memory mean the 1.34 gigs, or does it refer to the 13GB internal SD card.
2. When you install/move to SD card, which SD card is it referring to, the internal or the external?
They should make this a little clearer.
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You app can be move either on your internal or external. I believe the app will move them to the internal by default.
As for your phone memory, I'm sure sure what you're trying to know here
i just kinda was writing about this
normally the apps get installed to the internal storage (the almost 2GB)
all apps2 sd methods install to the external SD
there is no way to install to the internal SD (the 13GB), that i have come across.
but it is really hard to fill up the 2GB internal storage.
for more kinda info see my thread from 10 minutes ago.
Apps2sd - internal sd? why the hell not?

Store apps on internal storage instead of SD?

I'm tired of my SD card getting corrupted. Is there a way to install apps to internal storage instead of the SD card? Is there a simple hack to fool Nook into thinking the internal is the SD card? Thanks!
kronium said:
I'm tired of my SD card getting corrupted. Is there a way to install apps to internal storage instead of the SD card? Is there a simple hack to fool Nook into thinking the internal is the SD card? Thanks!
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There is a setting in CM7 to do that. By default it is "automatic" meaning the app decides where to go. You can change it to card only or internal only.
Some apps, even installed in the internal memory, for some reason, it REQUIRES the external uSD card installed in order to work. Other way to say is: some apps won't work if no uSD card plugged in.
kronium said:
I'm tired of my SD card getting corrupted. Is there a way to install apps to internal storage instead of the SD card? Is there a simple hack to fool Nook into thinking the internal is the SD card? Thanks!
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Spend the $6 and buy Titanium backup for the nook and setup an account with dropbox.

[Q] [Noob Question] Extneral SD Card, Internal SD Card, and Internal Phone Storage

I am indeed a noob that's learning.
So with studying, I see a lot of "External SD Storage" and "Internal Storage".
With the captivate, there's three places of storage. I understand that Ext. SD is my SD card, and Internal SD is the phone's memory... but what is Internal Phone Storage used for?
Also, any tips on manipulating it?
Thanks in advance
-Zane
The 2gb internal storage is for user apps.
zane203 said:
and Internal SD is the phone's memory...
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memory is NOT storage space. Memory is ram.
I thought internal SD was for user apps, since that's where all my apps are downloaded to.
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No...internal sd is around 13gb and is where your main storage is. (what gets mounted to your PC for file transfer and stuff)
apps are installed in /data/app which is in that 2gb partition.
A way that helps me to understand it is to think that you have a 16 gb drive in your phone. There are two partitions on it - a 3 gb partition that houses all the system stuff (including "internal storage"), and a 13 gb "internal sd" that's yours to do with as you please.
Ok that makes so much more sense. I shouldn't have thought about apps and their data being in an entire package.
so when I'm given the option to move an app from phone to SD, is it referring to the Phone's internal SD?
Nope, move to sd is to your external sdcard.
A bit weird to me, nevertheless I have my answers ^_^
Thank you all for the speedy replies and information (and putting up with my noobness).

Question SD card as internal

Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
keksas3 said:
Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
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Same problem here with small amount of storage. I can't just simply change play path to sd card lol if life was simple
Oracle01 said:
Same problem here with small amount of storage. I can't just simply change play path to sd card lol if life was simple
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keksas3 said:
Does anybody know a way how i can make my SD CARD as internal memory on this tablet ?
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Hey if you didn't figure it out yet it's simple you need to format the sd and an option will show to choose for external or internal storage you can also find an app to partition some of the sd for rom expand but it kills the sd fast.
I would really like to do this also... I can move some apps to sd not all the ones I want to.. I have rooted and tried different apps to do this. I do not get the option to use some of sd as internal after formatting. 32gb model with 64gb sd
eldenmisty said:
I would really like to do this also... I can move some apps to sd not all the ones I want to.. I have rooted and tried different apps to do this. I do not get the option to use some of sd as internal after formatting. 32gb model with 64gb sd
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Newer tablets no longer allow this because it is a very bad idea. Internal storage is MANY times faster than the SD cards and allowing apps to run from the SD card would make the device very "laggy".
lewmur said:
Newer tablets no longer allow this because it is a very bad idea. Internal storage is MANY times faster than the SD cards and allowing apps to run from the SD card would make the device very "laggy".
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Well that's just my luck. Have to start remembering to get ones with more memory

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