Link2SD is an android application by Bulent Akpinar that lets you move apps and games to the 2nd partition of your SD card. Why do we have to use Link2SD when Froyo and Gingerbread’s Native Apps2sd moves the files to the SD card? Native apps2sd only moves the apk file of the application leaving other files in internal memory thus you still have to manage your on-board memory and limit your choice of apps because it will eat up your memory and later on you cannot install any files anymore. Additionally, widgets and some applications are not intended to be moved to the SD card. However, Link2SD is only for root users because it is required that your phone is rooted.
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The idea behind the application is the same. But Link2SD has more relevant features which the Native Apps2sd lacked giving Android 1.5 and up users the chance to have a taste of what it’s like to have a big phone memory. Additional features were added by the developer to furher optimize the usage of android devices. By using Link2SD, you can move not only the application file, but also the dalvic-cache and libray files of the application. This means that data will be the only one left to consume your internal memory thus installing applications and games would be easier because you can install anything you want without worrying about the famous low memory problem. Furthermore, Link2sd covers all files even moving widgets and the unmoveable applications to the 2nd partition of your SD card.
This is a step by step guide on how you can run Link2SD on your device. This tutorial will work for both stock and cutom ROMs. For ClockWorkMod Recovery users, you can check the other guide below. Follow all the instructions carefully to eliminate possible problems.
- First you have to download Mini Tool Partition Wizard Manager. You can download it HERE.
- Insert your SD card to a card reader and open it on your computer.
- Back up all your files to the computer because partitioning will wipe your data.
- Open Mini Tool in your computer. Locate your SD card (be careful in choosing and make sure not to choose the drive of your computer)
- Right click and choose Delete.

- Right click on it again and choose Create New. Create “FAT32” partition (This is where all your media files will go. Be sure to make it bigger than the 2nd part)
- Select “Create as: PRIMARY”

- Next, create an ext2/ext3/ext4 partition (if you’re on stock ROM, choose ext2). This is where your apps will go. I suggest a value of 512Mb or 1Gb would be big enough but if you insist you can go as high as 2Gb.
- Select “Create As: PRIMARY” (make sure that it is both set to primary because it will not work if it is not set to primary)

- Click the “Apply” button on the top left corner and wait for it to finish the process. Done.
- Put back your SD card to your phone and switch it on.
- Download and install Link2sd from Google Play Store.
- Open Link2sd. You will be prompted to choose between ext2, ext3, ext4 and FAT32. Select ext2.

- It will say mount script created. Reboot your phone now.
- Open link2sd and if the message doesn’t show up, you succeded.
- Go to Link2sd>Settings>check the autolink (to automatically move apps upon installation)
- If you already have some apps,
select “move to phone” then after movingselect “Create Link” (be sure to check the three files: app, dalvic-cache and library files) 

- To check your memory, select “Storage Info”. This will show you the current state of your internal memory, FAT32, and ext2 partition.

- Now you’re done and ready to install vast amount of applications as you wish!
- Back up all your files to your computer. Partitioning wipes the files of your SD card.
- Go into recovery mode
- Select “Advanced”
- Select “Partition SD card”
- Choose your SD-ext size (if you’re using a 2Gb SD card, choose 512Mb. If your SD card is 4Gb or greater, you can choose 1024Mb)
- Select 0 swap
- Wait for the process to finish. Reboot.
- Download and install Link2SD from Google Play Store.
- Open Link2SD you will be prompted to choose between ext2, ext3, ext4 or FAT32. Choose ext4.
- Follow instructions number 14-20. DONE!
Having troubles? Feel free to comment and post your questions below. Enjoy! :)
hi great tutorial i have a samsung s3 rooted with a 8gb card for now 1st part 5.99gb 4.83 free,2nd part 3.12gb 3.02gb free when i go to move over apps to my sd card i am getting a error message pkg:/data/app/com.strava-1.apkfailure install failed insufficient storage.not sure what else to do.cheers.
Hi there, got a question: once the whole process is done, what do I do with the backed up files? also, if the apps are already saved on the SD card thru apps like Droidsail App2SD, will I still need to re-install the apps? will i need to reset the phone to factory settings to maximize this set-up? Cheers!
Hi, no need to reinstall. You just need to “Link” them all. With regards to a factory reset, though it’s not necessary, you can maximize it further by doing that. =)
wow, that reply was fast. thanks a lot. so I just put the backed up files back in the FAT32 Partition?
No problem. Yup, that’s what you need to go and you’re good to go.
when i m selecting ext3 it says make sure allow or grant superuser request
wat can i do??
just allow superuser access.
paano po iaallow ung superuser access?
It will prompt you and you just need to click ‘accept’ or ‘grant’.
It Not prompting anything after tat root access warning… wher 2 make allow or grant??????. pl help me out
hi mr geek just wanna ask i made 4 ext and i set all of it as primary is it correct?
after I partition my sd card and insert in my mobile it says sd card damaged format it…
when I format the patition iz removed plz tell wat to do ?????
Go over the steps one more time and see if it works out well.
salamat sa guide sir
no prob =)
hi, can i make a 2gb+ on ext2 example 8gb,,is that ok or the limit is just 2gb? thanks!
hi =)
i tried following your steps and everything went ok, except when i open the link2sd and choose ext2, i got a message saying ‘mount script cannot be created. device/source busy’. May i know what went wrong? I’m using galaxy mini with gingerbread 2.3.4 with 512mb as second storage (ext2) and the other 1.4GB FAT32 for media files
Thank you!
same here
bakit ganun? after ko magawa lahat hindi naman na ko maka connect sa play store?? :(((
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