Unless you have app2sd active on your device (requires root), you are not going to have consistent results when trying to move some apps to the SD card.I look up storage, and it says 60 some MB for the base program, and the several hundred MB worth of tables are on the SD card, yet adding new tables takes up more space on the main storage. Why?
app2sd removes this issue and symlinks the files so the app doesn't know the difference.
It depends on the device that Richard B has, and what kernel he's using.App2sd:
Which version & from which developer(XDA?) does you use the app? In Google there are xy different versions from different developer available
I'm actually thinking of link2sd, not app2sd.It depends on the device that Richard B has, and what kernel he's using.
The kernel has to support app2sd (needs init.d from memory so the app2sd service is started during the boot process).
I used app2sd on my TF300T (the Asus Transformer had terrible I/O write speeds on their bottlenecked SSD on that device) and it worked so well. Sped up the device as well and meant it didn't chug to a halt.
of course CLASS 10Something Class 10 or better?
in this case, I'll believe' trouble will be arrived, if you want to add some customer bind to flash on the ext. SD and/or if you must wipe your data about some changes in the file structure.link2sd requires root. A very comprehensive guide is available from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...utmk=238584579