Tuesday 4 February 2014

How to Store Apps on SD Card or Move Apps to SD Card with Rooted Galaxy Note 2! [App2SD MOD]



For those of you who want to have more app storage space for your HD games and whatnot, here’s a simple App2SD script you can use to store all of your apps on your micro SD card.  This will essentially swap your internal storage with your micro SD card and allow you to use up to 64GB of space (if you use 64GB micro SD card).

This should work on all the Galaxy Note 2, test on international GT-N7100, T-Mobile SGH-T889, and Sprint SPH-L900.

Step 1. First, you will need a rooted Galaxy Note 2.  This will work on any custom ROMs except CM10 or AOKP.

Step 2. Second, I highly recommend you to format your micro SD card before using this.  Also, after formatting you can copy the contents of your internal storage to your micro SD card.

Step 3. Download the script on your phone:


Step 4. Install and open Script Manager app on Play Store.

Step 5. Using Script Manager app, find the app2sd script on your micro SD card and enable “SU” and “Boot”.

Step 6. Reboot.  You should now see your micro SD card used as internal storage and internal storage as micro SD card.




Note: To use the scricpt your device must have preinstalled BusyBox in your system/Xbin
          You can directly place the script to you System/etc/init.d folder without help of Script manager.
     
Check out my post about, "How to install BusyBox" and "How to Enable int.d support in your rooted android device"



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