1/17/2014

{Link2sd} How To Move Apps To SD card Via Link2sd

Hello Frnds,
This Is Ds Chauhan

Today-
i will Show U How To Link Apps from internal memry to SD Card via Link2sd
and Free Up Intrnal memry Space.

How To Use Link2SD On
Android Device ??

Link2SD, so many people
especially Android device
users have thanked to this
apps. What is Link2SD
used for? This app is very
very useful for the
Android devices that
supported with a small
internal storage capacity.
Link2SD can be used for
moving the data of the
applications we've been
installed to the 2nd
partition of the SD card.

What is the difference
with the native move to
SD methods?

Of course it
has a big difference
between them. On native
methods, you will found
some downloaded apps
(user apps) will cannot be
moved to SD card, but if
you're using Link2SD you
can move the entire user
apps onto SD card (force
move).
Next, if you're
using native methods, your
device's internal storage
space is not totally safe,
because that methods is
just moving the .apk file,
and it still require to wrote
the apps data on your
device's internal storage
such as dalvik-cache
(.dex) files and lib files
(.so) files.
So if you're
using Link2SD, you don't
need to worry about that
because this apps will
move the entire apps data
to SD card including
dalvik-cache files and lib
files.

And the other special
feature on this app,
Link2SD is can be used for
removing the system apps
(bloatware ) which it will
very helpful to save more
space on device's internal
storage. And that's why
this app is highly
recommended to you!

So
now, i will explain the
basic feature on this app.
But there are some
requirement if you want to
use this apps optimally :

You have to root your
Android device first before
you can use the main
feature

Make sure that your
microSD card has been
partitioned.
Go to THIS LINK
to create partition on SD
card

Then install Link2SD app
from Google Play

1. If all requirement have
been met, run the app
(Link2SD) on the device's
menu. If the app is
requesting the SuperUser
access  touch "allow"
option.

2. For the first launch, if
you've been partitioned
your SD card, the app will
shown a popup option
( ext2,ext3,ext4 ,FAT )
just
like the image below.
Choose one of them
according to the file
system on your SD card's
2nd partition,
if any of ur choOsen says
Mount script crtd failed
or cnt be create
ChoOse Any Other Format From ext2,3,and 4 -
go to optioN-recreate mOunt script and ChoOs
and restart
your device after that,

re-launch Link2SD after
restarting.

3. If it's done well, choose
the apps that you wants to
move to SD card's 2nd
partition. Touch / tap
softkey (capacitive button
or "option" key) choose
multi select option and
you can touch the select
all option, or you can
choosing manually by tick
the apps one by one.
Choose actions after that.

4. There will be shown the
other menu on Link2SD,
then choose create link.

5. Tick all the options,
then click OK .

6. Wait till Link2SD
moving all the apps to SD
card's 2nd partition. When
it's done, you can check
the memory status on
your device. Touch the
softkey , and then choose
storage info.

As you can see on the
image Below, the total
apps data that have been
moved on SD card's
second partition ;)

I have to remind you that
if your apps has been
linked to SD, you don't
need to moving apps to SD
card with native methods,
because it has been moved
to 2nd partition of your
SD card.

Uninstalling / removing
system app with Link2SD

That is pretty easy to use
this feature. All you have
to do is choosing one or
more system apps
(bloatware ) that you want
to remove,
then choose
action .
Next, choose uninstall on
the option

Then Link2SD will shown a
warning message, to
confirming about the
removal, read it carefully.
If you're sure enough,
simply click OK .

Warning..!! If you want to
remove or uninstalling the
system apps, make sure
that you're not removing
an important (vital) app.
Because if you do, there
will be some risk on your
device, such as some
features or function is
doesn't work properly,
bootloop, or even it could
make your device's totally
death (brick). Make sure
you know the function of
the apps that you want to
remove. :)

Thnx For Coming Here ;)

Any Prob Or Question ?
Feel Free To Ask -

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{ Ds Chauhan Guladi }

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