Instructions for transferring programs from the internal memory of an Android device to a removable memory card. How to make sure that everything is saved on a memory card Why does the phone transfer applications to the internal memory

The internal storage on your device may not be enough for all the applications you need. Modern programs and especially games can be very voluminous. This problem can be solved by moving them to an SD card.

But there are also pitfalls. Cards are slower than internal memory. Therefore, games and other resource-intensive applications may slow down after the transfer. To reduce the loss of performance, preferably with a minimum speed of 10 MB / s. The higher the better.

In addition, the moved applications will stop working as soon as you remove the memory card. And when you put it back in, it is possible that some of them will start to glitch and give errors.

So apps are worth moving around if you're willing to sacrifice their speed and stability for free space.

Can you transfer applications to a memory card

It is important to understand that not all devices provide this opportunity. There is no list of models that support the transfer. To find out if your device belongs to them, you just need to try moving applications to the map. This process is reversible and uncomplicated.

Also, even if yours allows you to migrate, you won't be able to do it with all applications. Some games and programs allow only part of their data to be moved to the map, and many do not support transfer at all.

How to move apps to SD card

Although the process of moving games and programs on different firmwares is slightly different, the procedure is similar everywhere. This generalized instruction should be suitable for everyone.

Manually

First, make sure the memory card is inserted into the machine. Then open Android settings and select the "Applications" section. In the list of games and programs, click on the one that you want to transfer to the map.

When the menu of the selected application appears on the screen, find the navigation button and use it. After transferring in the same menu, you can return the application back to the internal memory.

If the button is missing or not pressed, the program may not support navigation. Repeat these steps for other games and applications. If you fail to transfer anything, it is likely that this feature is not available on your device.

Automatically

Some devices running Android 6 or later allow the card to be used as part of the internal memory. This option makes it possible to transfer all applications at once.

To make the card work as part of internal storage, go to settings and open the section dedicated to memory management. Find the SD card menu in it. Use the "Format" command, select the "As internal storage" option and follow the system prompts. If this option is not available, this option is not available on your device.

Formatting will erase all data from the card. After that, it cannot be used on other devices until you format it again.

Then confirm the transfer of applications to the card. From this moment on, the device will begin to perceive it as part of the internal storage, transfer old applications and install new ones on the card.

To return the program back to the device memory, you need to use the "Format" command again by selecting the "As portable storage" option. Before formatting, the system will offer to transfer applications to internal memory.

Using third-party programs

If your device does not support any of the listed methods, but it is unlocked, you can try to transfer applications using third-party programs. For these purposes, there are, for example, Link2SD and App2SD utilities. But even their creators do not guarantee the performance and stability of this method. So be careful.

The green robot has a smaller thimble "stomach". Especially on devices with little memory. I fed him a dozen or two super-mega-necessary programs - and the place ran out. But ... many of us have the opportunity to install a second "stomach" in the gadget and continue feeding further.

Today we will talk about transferring applications from internal memory to SD-card in smartphones and tablets on Android.

Which apps can and cannot be transferred

Among mobile applications there are some that can be transferred between drives and some that cannot. When you transfer a program to an external medium, some components remain in the same place - in the permanent memory of the device.

If the program is relatively autonomous and not too whimsical in terms of the location of files and data, it will remain functional. And if it is deeply rooted in the operating system, when the work of other structures depends on it, the transfer may end in disastrous - not only this program will stop working, but everything that interacts with it. For this reason, it is absolutely not worth trying to move system applications.

The portability of third-party products to microSD varies. It depends on whether the author of the program has provided this opportunity. They don't write about this in the characteristics - everything is learned experimentally, but such experiments do not threaten with serious consequences. If after the transfer the program did not work, it is enough to return it to its place or reinstall it in the device memory.

Moving by system means

Modern versions of Android, starting from 6.0, support the transfer of software to cards without additional funds. In them, the micro SD-scale is used as an extension of the internal storage, and the move function is built into the firmware.

To transfer the program from the memory of a smartphone or tablet to a card in Android 6.0 and higher, do the following:

  • Open the system settings and go to the " Device» – « Applications».
  • Open the menu (properties section) of the required program with a short touch.
  • Tap " Vault", Then" Edit».

  • In the window " Changing storage location»Select« Memory card».

The instruction is applicable to devices of many brands and models, but adjusted for individual characteristics. Some manufacturers, for example, Samsung, instead of “ Vaults"You need to go to the section" Memory". Others have a button " Transfer toSD»Is located in the menu of applications that support this function. Well, the third ... just did not bother and refused to implement the transfer function in the firmware of their devices.

The ability to transfer applications to SD-cards "without intermediaries" exists in very old versions of Android - 2.2 and below, and everything that appeared later - up to the sixth version, needs third-party tools, which will be discussed later.

Mobile software for moving applications to SD

AppMgr III

Utility AppMgr III (App 2 SD) it is convenient in that it makes it possible to perform the same type of operations with several objects at once (batch control of the installed software). This is not only a change in the location of the software installation, but also:

AppMgr III simplifies and speeds up many maintenance tasks for a mobile gadget, supports all versions of Android, starting from 4.1, but is officially incompatible with devices of certain manufacturers, in particular, Xiaomi. Operations with some objects require root privileges.

Link2SD

Exclusive utility feature Link2SD - moving absolutely all user applications to SD cards, even those that do not allow it. The truth about whether the developer guarantees their further performance is not said in the description.

Other functions and capabilities of Link2SD:

  • Changing the attributes of custom software to system software and vice versa.
  • Freeze unused software.
  • Batch transfer of software to SD cards and device memory.
  • Batch uninstall and reinstall programs, batch clear cache and data. Clearing the cache of all installed software with one touch.
  • Removal of potentially malicious software.
  • Device reboot control.
  • Create custom shortcuts.
  • Sorting installed applications by various parameters, search and much more.

Link2SD is more omnivorous than AppMgr III: it runs on any version of Android starting from 2.3, and Xiaomi devices are generally supported (although, according to user experience, not all). Most operations require root rights, it does not work on some firmware without root. The free version of the utility is pretty good - functional and convenient, but annoying with ads.

Files To SD Card

A simple utility FilesToSDCard is designed to transfer files of different types to a memory card - graphics, video, music and, of course, applications. In addition, it allows you to select the SD card where new files are saved (by default, Android saves everything on the device).

Files To SD Card is used to offload the memory of mobile gadgets and back up data. Despite the fact that the manufacturer claims to support a limited number of devices: Lenovo A2010 LTE, Samsung GalaxyCore, Moto G, Vodafone Smart Prime 6, Nokia One and Sony Xperia M4, the utility runs on almost any smartphones and tablets running Android 5.0 and higher. On most firmwares, everything works without root.

Move to SDCard

A program with an uncomplicated name " Move to SDCard »Pleases users with simplicity and good results. In addition to the main function, which coincides with the name, the utility is able to:

  • Move software from card to device memory.
  • Sort apps by name, size, installation date.
  • Display information about applications: installation location, date, time, size, name of the executable file (apk).
  • Search for software on your device and on the Internet.

The utility is compatible with most brands and models of mobile gadgets, including deeply Chinese and very old ones (supports Android 2.3 and higher). Some functions require root privileges.

File manager

File manager from Best App developer Is an improved explorer, replacing the standard file manager on smartphones and tablets for Android. Changing the installation location of applications is just one of its functions.

Other features of the File Manager include:

  • Copy, paste, cut, move, delete, rename, load - that is, all the standard operations with files and folders.
  • Integration with OneDrive and DropBox.
  • Access to open resources on the local network.
  • Clearing cache, junk data, duplicates.
  • Sorting objects by categories.
  • Transfer files over Wi-Fi to other mobile devices, computers and Smart TV.
  • Analysis and graphical display of storage space utilization.
  • Archiving and unzipping files. Support for all major compression formats: rar, zip, 7z, 7zip, tgz, tar, gz.
  • Organizing and storing documents of various formats: doc, ppt, pdf and others.

Explorer is very lightweight and easy to learn, not overloaded with redundant functions, undemanding to hardware resources. Runs on Android 4.2 and higher. Some functions need root rights, but everything basic works like that.

All-In-One Toolbox

All-In-One Toolbox - utility for complex optimization and maintenance of a mobile system. The painless transfer of applications from internal memory to SD card and vice versa is also one of its functions.

Other useful features of All-In-One Toolbox:

  • Management of software startup (user and system).
  • Removing unnecessary data (cleaning garbage, caches, duplicates).
  • Complete removal of programs with cleaning the remaining files.
  • Acceleration of the device by freeing RAM from running services and programs.
  • Reduced battery consumption.
  • Encryption of personal data.
  • Displays a list of large files.
  • Explorer with the function of sorting objects into categories.

All-In-One Toolbox is a good tool for speeding up and keeping smartphones and tablets in working order with limited resources - small amount of storage and RAM, not the most productive processor, weak battery. Runs on devices of all brands and models, with perhaps a few exceptions. Some functions require root rights and depend on the version of Android.

As often happens, this is far from an exhaustive list of utilities with the ability to transfer applications to an SD card and vice versa. There are hundreds of them, but each with its own quirks and character. I hope this small review will help you find exactly what you like and will also be "tough" for your Android device.

The internal storage on your device may not be enough for all the applications you need. Modern programs and especially games can be very voluminous. This problem can be solved by moving them to an SD card.

But there are also pitfalls. Cards are slower than internal memory. Therefore, games and other resource-intensive applications may slow down after the transfer. To reduce the loss of performance, preferably with a minimum speed of 10 MB / s. The higher the better.

In addition, the moved applications will stop working as soon as you remove the memory card. And when you put it back in, it is possible that some of them will start to glitch and give errors.

So apps are worth moving around if you're willing to sacrifice their speed and stability for free space.

Can you transfer applications to a memory card

It is important to understand that not all devices provide this opportunity. There is no list of models that support the transfer. To find out if your device belongs to them, you just need to try moving applications to the map. This process is reversible and uncomplicated.

Also, even if yours allows you to migrate, you won't be able to do it with all applications. Some games and programs allow only part of their data to be moved to the map, and many do not support transfer at all.

How to move apps to SD card

Although the process of moving games and programs on different firmwares is slightly different, the procedure is similar everywhere. This generalized instruction should be suitable for everyone.

Manually

First, make sure the memory card is inserted into the machine. Then open Android settings and select the "Applications" section. In the list of games and programs, click on the one that you want to transfer to the map.

When the menu of the selected application appears on the screen, find the navigation button and use it. After transferring in the same menu, you can return the application back to the internal memory.

If the button is missing or not pressed, the program may not support navigation. Repeat these steps for other games and applications. If you fail to transfer anything, it is likely that this feature is not available on your device.

Automatically

Some devices running Android 6 or later allow the card to be used as part of the internal memory. This option makes it possible to transfer all applications at once.

To make the card work as part of internal storage, go to settings and open the section dedicated to memory management. Find the SD card menu in it. Use the "Format" command, select the "As internal storage" option and follow the system prompts. If this option is not available, this option is not available on your device.

Formatting will erase all data from the card. After that, it cannot be used on other devices until you format it again.

Then confirm the transfer of applications to the card. From this moment on, the device will begin to perceive it as part of the internal storage, transfer old applications and install new ones on the card.

To return the program back to the device memory, you need to use the "Format" command again by selecting the "As portable storage" option. Before formatting, the system will offer to transfer applications to internal memory.

Using third-party programs

If your device does not support any of the listed methods, but it is unlocked, you can try to transfer applications using third-party programs. For these purposes, there are, for example, Link2SD and App2SD utilities. But even their creators do not guarantee the performance and stability of this method. So be careful.

Probably, each of us faced the problem of lack of memory or simply wanted to transfer applications to a USB flash drive, since the memory was already full, and games and applications could not be transferred to MicroSD and annoyed by the notification "Not enough memory on the device, some functions may be limited."
Even if I uninstalled many applications and games, there was still not enough memory. But how to increase memory without losing everything? Later in this article we will look at and learn how to solve this problem.

Immediately I want to warn you that neither I nor the site administration are responsible for your actions. You do everything at your own peril and risk.

P.S The article uses the most simplified words for better understanding.

To continue, you will need:

  • MicroSD Card with a class of at least 6 (preferably 10 class) and a size of more than 4 GB
  • (To create a second section)
  • (For transferring apps and games)
  • (For transferring games with cache)
Why do we need a MicroSD card and?

To increase memory, we will have to transfer your applications to the so-called second section of the MicroSD card (needed for transfer), and we will create it ourselves. If you already have a second section on your map, you can skip this item.

Creating a second microSD partition

1. Save all files on another medium (For example, on a computer)
2. Disconnect the MicroSD card along the path "Settings / Memory / Disable memory card"

3. If you have ROOT rights, install, if not -

4. After starting, double-click on the "+"
5. Select “Ext4” in Part 2. If you have an Android 2.2-2.3 device, select "Ext 3"
6. In Part 2, select the size, how much you want to allocate memory in MB from the card for applications and games (The more the better)
7. Look at the first graph with a white bar, with the amount of remaining memory and enter these numbers in Part 1
8. Check if you did everything right. If everything is correct, click on the menu button or on the so-called "three dots in the corner", and click on "Apply changes"
Everything, the most difficult thing is over, you can reconnect the memory card (Settings / Memory / Connect the memory card), transfer the files back to the USB flash drive, but before that you can notice that the size of the memory card has decreased. This is as it should be, because we have created the second section.

Setting up transfer to the second section

We need to install the program (Google Play)


After installation, open the app. You should see a window like this. Select "Ext 4" or "Ext 3" for Android 2.2-2.3 and click on "OK".

After rebooting, open the app. You should see a list of applications.

We will now look at what can be migrated and what is better not to migrate.

Let's just say that system applications should never be transferred. You never know what will happen. Therefore, it is better to transfer custom applications (Those that you installed yourself). I do not advise you to transfer those applications that you actively use (for example, the Browser or there WhatsApp and the like).

And to make it more convenient, the application has sorting. To do this, you need to click on "Exact three stripes" and select "Custom".


A list of your applications should appear in front of you. Now you can select those applications that you want to move to the second section and send them there. Click on "Three Dots", then on "Several", select the applications to transfer and click on "Send".

A few minutes of waiting and you're done! You have more memory, and you can still download games and applications and transfer them. If you dig into the Link2SD settings, you can enable auto-link. This is a function that automatically transfers the application to the second section of the map, thereby making your life easier.

Also in the settings you can change themes, buy the Pro version and so on. But now is not about that. In general, we figured out the main problem. But, I want to tell you, Link2SD does not transfer game cache (Game cache is .obb files along the path Android / obb / "game package name"). So what should we do? Let's talk further.

Transferring game and data cache to microSD card

Cash games can be transferred using an excellent program called. I must say right away that the cache is transferred to the USB flash drive itself, and not to the second partition.

Open the application, and swipe from the left edge of the screen to the right edge (Swipe) and click on "Application Analyzer"