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Try clearing your cache in recovery.

Also did you try to move it again after it said unable to move? I get this problem from time to time and it moves on the second time.

DS

Hmm.. I have never been able to get an app to move to SD. I have heard this from others as well. I will try this suggestion, but from my understanding the apps are not moveable and it was discovered to be a Samsung issue. The Galaxy Reverb has not been able to move apps to SD either from what I understand. I have used Titanium Backup to force move apps to SD and it says "successful" but after further inspection, the app is actually still on the internal. The storage still shows the same amount on the internal memory and internel/external sd cards. Even apps that have shown to be moved to SD still function even with the internal and external SD are mounted in a PC which should have disabled the apps if they were actually on the SD.
 
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Hmm.. I have never been able to get an app to move to SD. I have heard this from others as well. I will try this suggestion, but from my understanding the apps are not moveable and it was discovered to be a Samsung issue. The Galaxy Reverb has not been able to move apps to SD either from what I understand. I have used Titanium Backup to force move apps to SD and it says "successful" but after further inspection, the app is actually still on the internal. The storage still shows the same amount on the internal memory and internel/external sd cards. Even apps that have shown to be moved to SD still function even with the internal and external SD are mounted in a PC which should have disabled the apps if they were actually on the SD.

Ahh okay thanks for the in depth details about that.

It's always let me move, but never really mounted or actually checked to see if it was moved to the internal or External.

Still a moderately new user to the e4gt coming from the Evo 3D

Thanks bud!

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Hmm.. I have never been able to get an app to move to SD. I have heard this from others as well. I will try this suggestion, but from my understanding the apps are not moveable and it was discovered to be a Samsung issue. The Galaxy Reverb has not been able to move apps to SD either from what I understand. I have used Titanium Backup to force move apps to SD and it says "successful" but after further inspection, the app is actually still on the internal. The storage still shows the same amount on the internal memory and internel/external sd cards. Even apps that have shown to be moved to SD still function even with the internal and external SD are mounted in a PC which should have disabled the apps if they were actually on the SD.

Ive never had problems moving apps to sd/card.
Locate them in my files ,long press and select move to :nerd:
 
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I'm running CM10, and in system settings there is an Advanced tab under /Device. It allows you to set the default storage to external SD. It was rather strange browsing the basement the first time in RE. I opened the ui, hit bookmarks/SDcard and wound up on external_SD. It's frickin' sweet.

/SDcard/Android (data/obb) is now /external_SD/Android (data/obb). I have a few GLU games with like 3Gs of data and I had a heck of a time figuring out the mount points, cuz there's like 50!? I would move an app to sd and it was fine, until I rebooted, ALL GONE. It's kind of a funky setup, lots of the apps use different paths to reach the same destination. However I did notice you can't access /asec or /secure through /storage. In my directory /external_SD=/mnt/external_SD=/storage/external_SD. The same holds true for SDcard. Both are linked to root so I don't know why some apps take the long way home. Need the exercise I guess.

Back in the Froyo days /mnt/asec and /mnt/secure_asec were your SD apps, you knew right where they were, now we got /data/app-private (which is silly, change the perms, move the app, and dump the zip, I don't get it), /data/app-asec, /mnt/asec, /mnt/secure/asec. /data/asec and /mnt/asec have the same apps, different data (as did Froyo, just without the extra directory in /data). They're all still renamed pkg.apk, so they still won't install without renaming them and changing permissions and jumpin through hoops. I guess that's why we batch backup.

Anywhooo, I'm done, I trust you're still awake. On a sidenote I do like /system Dalvik being in /cache. Took me a few boots to realize that's what's happening when it says "Android is updating". And what's with /mnt/.lfs? JPG's?:thinking: Sorry, I'm done:eek:
 
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Hmm.. I have never been able to get an app to move to SD. I have heard this from others as well. I will try this suggestion, but from my understanding the apps are not moveable and it was discovered to be a Samsung issue. The Galaxy Reverb has not been able to move apps to SD either from what I understand. I have used Titanium Backup to force move apps to SD and it says "successful" but after further inspection, the app is actually still on the internal. The storage still shows the same amount on the internal memory and internel/external sd cards. Even apps that have shown to be moved to SD still function even with the internal and external SD are mounted in a PC which should have disabled the apps if they were actually on the SD.


So am I to understand you "have never been able to get an app to move to SD", meaning even before rooting or just after root? I am on my second VM GS2 E4gT and run into the problem only after root. Is there no work around? I am on stock ROM as a noob and have a LG OP V and Elite that I use to train myself in the ways of the Jedi. Also, there are apps that I cannot download. For example, "Where's My Water?" Which I bought and played before root. I just tried downloading the Phandroid app unsuccessfully.
 
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