If you want to install apps directly onto your SD card by default, you can do that too. You will need to install the Android SDK, which is a small program that allows your PC to communicate with the Android operating system. It is safe to download and install from the link provided below. This PC process sets your SD card as the default install location for apps going forward.
You should now be able to install most apps directly onto the SD card. However, not every app will work correctly using this method. You can move apps to SD card manually with one by one.
It is also convenient for you to do that, as does not need to install any program on your phone. Please notice that the transferring process on Android phones will be slightly deferent.
If the "Change" button is grayed out, it means does not support transferring apps to SD card. Getting a rating of 4. With no ads in it, the program widely support Android system from 2. You can install this program freely. With it, you can easily get which app can be transferred to SD card.
Launch the program, click "Movable" on the interface and you can see all movable apps. SD card provides additional storage for Android phone. You can free up the space of your phone by moving apps to it. Note that formatting will erase all data on the SD card.
Be sure to backup data before formatting the memory card. If the memory card is already in NTFS file system, you need not to format it. Download the zip file of RegOwnershipEx, extract the contents to a folder to see two folders named Windows 7 and Windows 8. Step 4: Once the program is launched, enter the following Registry key in Select the registry key box , click Take Ownership button and then click Open in Registry Editor button to open the required key in Windows Registry Editor.
Step 5: On the right side, double-click on PackageRoot and change the default value data to the location of your SD memory card. We suggest you create a new folder under the root of your SD card and enter the path of that folder so that you can use the SD card to store other files as well. From now on, whenever you install a new app from the Store, Windows 8 will install them on your SD card. Please note that all previously installed apps are located in the original location and will continue to work without any issues.
If you are on Windows 10, refer to our how to move apps to SD card in Windows 10 guide for step-by-step directions. You can always find it within your app drawer. Exceptions When moving apps to SD card, you must keep in mind a few things. Open the My Files app.
It has an icon that resembles a yellow folder. It is generally found in the Samsung folder in the Files menu. Tap a category or tap Internal Storage. To browse all folders on your device's internal storage, tap Internal Storage. Navigate to the file s you want to transfer. Locate the folder that contains the file you want to transfer and tap the folder to open it. Folders that have an icon that resembles an SD card in the upper-left corner are already stored on the SD card.
Tap and hold the file you want to transfer. This displays a checkmark in the upper-left corner of the file.
You will also see a blank circle in the left corner of the rest of the files in the folder. To check a file, tap the blank circle in the upper-left corner of each file to place a checkmark in the circle. Tap Move. It's the first tab at the bottom of the screen. It has an icon that resembles a folder with an arrow.
Return to the main menu in My Files. To do so, tap the backward navigation button at the bottom of the screen until you return the main menu in My Files. The backward navigation button resembles a bracket pointing left. It's at the bottom of the screen. This displays all files and folders stored on your SD card. Tap a folder you want to transfer the select files to.
Tap the folder to open it. Tap Move Here. It's the second option at the bottom of the screen. This moves all the selected items to the current folder on the SD card. Method 4. Scroll down and tap Storage. It's near the bottom of the Storage menu. Select your SD card. Tap Change storage type. Tap Format as internal. This formats the SD card so that it can be used to store files on your Android device. This will erase all data currently stored on the SD card.
Select a storage option and tap Next. Some devices allow you to choose from two storage options: If you want apps to save their data files such as the cache to your SD card in addition to apps, select Use as an internal storage for both apps and data.
If you only want apps to be stored on the card, select Use as internal storage for apps only.
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