[Critical]Wipe data while the externed sd formatted as internal sd - Desire 816 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As my title described the situation
I've wiped the data & cache while the external sd card formatted as internal card [ android version marshmallow ]
at the moment all apps still in the sd card but not shown in the menu since i wiped the data
how to fix this conflict ? i don't want to loose my data !

Don't use sdcard as internal storage before use my help.
1. Install app again
2. Use file manager (es file) to copy data from sdcard/android/data to internal/android/data
3. Open the app and test.
I think it will help you.

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[Q] micro SD card QA

Okay, so I am planning to get a 16gb micro sd card but my phone is rooted with CyanogenMod. - new version 7.2
Do I have to change anything on the root if I put a new micro sd in?????
pure.noob said:
Okay, so I am planning to get a 16gb micro sd card but my phone is rooted with CyanogenMod. - new version 7.2
Do I have to change anything on the root if I put a new micro sd in?????
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Some of your data is on the old card especially if you have an sd-ext and swap partition. So:
With the Old Card Still in:
1) Reboot into Recovery
2) Do a full backup (especially if you have an sd-ext partition, clockwordmod or 4EXT can handle this easily for you)
3) Start up USB toggle mode, and copy everything that shows up on your card over to your computer.
4) eject and turn off USB
5) Power off the phone
With the New Card in:
1) Boot into Recovery
2) Format the SD card with the same swap/sd-ext sizes you were using before.
3) Start up USB Toggle
4) Copy back your data from your desktop
5) Do a full wipe (system/data/cache/dalvik)
6) Restore backup from your card (which should also restore sd-ext data as well)
Reboot the phone, you should now have it the same as before with any sd-ext data restored to the new card, and the new larger capacity FAT32 space.
If you do not use swap nor sd-ext partition at all currently, you can simply copy all the files off the old card and onto the new one, just do so with the phone off in case the phone is saving any data to the /android/data/ folder(s), though I'd still recommend using least sd-ext partition with CM7.2
What If I just copy the files to my computer and transfer
it into the new micro SD
kbeezie said:
Some of your data is on the old card especially if you have an sd-ext and swap partition. So:
With the Old Card Still in:
1) Reboot into Recovery
2) Do a full backup (especially if you have an sd-ext partition, clockwordmod or 4EXT can handle this easily for you)
3) Start up USB toggle mode, and copy everything that shows up on your card over to your computer.
4) eject and turn off USB
5) Power off the phone
With the New Card in:
1) Boot into Recovery
2) Format the SD card with the same swap/sd-ext sizes you were using before.
3) Start up USB Toggle
4) Copy back your data from your desktop
5) Do a full wipe (system/data/cache/dalvik)
6) Restore backup from your card (which should also restore sd-ext data as well)
Reboot the phone, you should now have it the same as before with any sd-ext data restored to the new card, and the new larger capacity FAT32 space.
If you do not use swap nor sd-ext partition at all currently, you can simply copy all the files off the old card and onto the new one, just do so with the phone off in case the phone is saving any data to the /android/data/ folder(s), though I'd still recommend using least sd-ext partition with CM7.2
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What If I just copy the files to my computer and transfer
it into the new micro SD???`
pure.noob said:
What If I just copy the files to my computer and transfer
it into the new micro SD
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Well you could, but I think you'll have the best luck letting the phone format the card first. And only if you're not using a swap or sd-ext partition on your previous card (because if you are then you'll actually need to follow the steps I mentioned).
When I switched cards I just powered off the phone, removed the old card and inserted it into my PC. Copied all the files to my desktop. Inserted my new card to my PC, formatted using SD card Formatter, and copied all my files to the new micro SD. Put the new card in the phone. Done.
and as kbeezie mentioned that will be fine unless you want to restore anything that is on your ext partition. if you dont have one then no worries if you do you computer wont read the ext file extension and those files wont transfer over. you can back up just the ext partition if you want and restore just the ext partition via recovery

[Q] formatting emulated sdcard

how do i format the internal sdcard? im using cwm and that thread says its not possible. figured since it was internal after a wipe it would also clear it.
In "mount and storage" sHould be an option to format internal sd card (it might be listed as sd card only) Make sure you have all the files you need to flash on external sd card and your recovery is able to see your external sd card (our have ADB working just in case)

External SD-Card locked in writing :(

Hello,
I just realize it because the backup Titanium Backup was impossible.
When I went to see the backup preferences, where it was resolved that the backup was done on the external SD, he told me that the path is impossible because the SD card is locked??
Since I have to experiment with Sold Explorer to copy the file on the SD external, and it is impossible. As file deletion.
Here's what I tried:
- Wipe Cache + Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Remove/Up SD
- Change the permissions with Root explorer -> but the change is denied.
I said that my ZL is with the latest Official 4.3 (I know that there are some SD problem with Kitkat)
It is a micro-SD 64GB Sandisk that worked correctly for 1 year
Thank you for your help

How migrate Data from Internal Storage to ExSD Card ? Marshmallow 6.0.1

Hello all
I m on Marshmallow ROM [AOKP]. No i have formatted my ExSD Card as Internal storage in my phone. Then i connected my phone to Laptop and transferred data. Now my phone is showing insufficient storage notification. So i went to Settings/Storage & USB/ExSD Card/Migrate Data... Now the migration of data freezes and doesn't complete.
SO is there any other way to migrate data from internal storage to ExSD Card ? I have a Class 6 memory card.
My questions:
1. if we still have to migrate data from internal storage to ExSD, then what is the meaning of formatting ExSD as internal storage ?
2. Is there anyway we can migrate data via ES File Explorer ? [Though i cant see ExSD Card in ES File Explorer cz i have flashed it as Internal Storage.]
plz Guide me...
use link2sd app u can download it from playstore . your sd card needs to be partitioned and you said you have done that already . go ahead
abdanoo said:
use link2sd app u can download it from playstore . your sd card needs to be partitioned and you said you have done that already . go ahead
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link2sd doesn't work on Marshmallow, I have read. I am about to downgrade to lollipop, because of the multitude of issues I have with the way the sd card is handled, including that no media on the card seem to be indexed.
Which ROM of marshmallow you are using ? Bcuz I am using AOKP and link2sd is working

Internal SD Card missing

My V500 has somehow lost it's internal SD card, so can't do simple tasks like take a photo as it has nowhere to store it. I have done a factory reset and even a fresh ROM install, but it still can't see it.
It can see the external SD card OK, and OTG USB.
TWRP doesn't appear to have any functions to format or partition this, only wipe it.
How can I get internal SD space back?
My vk815 is pure stock, and it has a similar bug that the SD card is 'unexpectedly ejected' when it really hasn't been, nor even jostled. I've given up just about all hope, and use it sparingly, only for created file storage. No apps.
I'm referring to the internal SD card, the non-removable one.
I cannot see the following with a file explorer...
system/sdcard
mnt/sdcard
Programs install fine from Play Store, which uses the same SD, just different partition.
Fixed it by going into TWRP - Wipe - Format Data

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