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.
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! :)
my options are of ext2,ext3… are comming but when i select 1 Mount scropt error comes like “Mount script cannot be created” ” mount : Invalid Argument”
Have you been able to solve this yet? I’m getting the same message;
“Mount Script error.
Mount script cannot be created.
mount: invalid argument”
Can anyone help with this?
I’m sure I’ve followed all the steps on the PC and phone correctly, still trying again.
They should match. Format your microsd card and start over again.
hello. M using sony xperia M. even m facing same prob as others facing in sony xperia M. Wat is de solution for it ?
Man, You just made my week!!!! thank you so much fo this brilliant tutorial!
Cheers!
Thanks, Theo! :)
i formatted using Gparted in linux, the problem i got is, that the phone recognices the second partition as the SD card to use for media, link2SD works, is just that i see the files it moves in the explorer and the camera of the phone tells me that the SD is in read only mode, i cant make it see the first partition as the SD to store media any idea whats wrong?, i tried with 2 FAT32, 1 FAT32 and 1 Ext2, 2 Ext2, and extended partition, using extended partition didnt work XD, the phone i am using to do this is a LG L3 and i am gonna try with a LG L5X to see if is the phone, thanks in advance ppl
Why does the second part have to be no more than 2gb? What if the apps exceed that much space? Sorry just trying to figure out the premise beHind the size allocations.
You can set it to any amount Jeremy. It’s just that this guide was written 1 year ago and apps/games were not that big then.
Worked like a charm thanks :-)
Once I create “FAT32” partition it won’t let me create another one?
You have to resize it so it’s not using the full amount on the SD card, Had the same issue till I figured it out. Just click all the way to the right of the yellow bar and move it
my phone is xperia M
my phone wont start after putting the sd. sony is displayed and it goes off and comes back again and off and on and off
;( please help!
ok so my problem was that xperia supports ext4 not ext2 but now problem is root access denied -_-
hi jason. did u get the issue solved??
Hi Jason I also have xperia m so same problem
My Htc explorer show no sd card found after all process done, plz help me…