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Root Make SD card as internal memory

That's awesome buddy!! It's working like a charm here on L70 D325F8- CM12.1!!
I did it with 10gb first, but I want more! if I resize the SDCard without format, I'll work? I don't wanna install the rom again....

And what is the steps for an update rom?
 
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To make it faster needs i/o kernel optimisation. I don't know if we can modify the read ahead size, and maybe I will try and edit the post to make it faster. For a quick fix you can buy a microSD class 10 UHS-1 around 80/s write speed and it will be faster. I don't know how faster it will be, maybe you can post here how it is if you have one.
PLS can you make tutorial little simpler i don't understand how to swap and wipe and all that and then to hit main manu.That's impossible
 
Does not work on cyanogenmod13 :c
Generated bootloop when installed and rebooted my phone :(:(
Only Works in Stock Rom and CM12 :ccc

my English is not very good :v
 
This works perfect on CM13 but TWRP 3.0 don't recognize the EXT4 partition (now internal memory), where it is?

PS: Thanks for this ;)
 
i need help with the sensor te oautomatic rotation is not working and i cant flash the zip file posted anytip so i can get it working again?
 
i need help with the sensor te oautomatic rotation is not working and i cant flash the zip file posted anytip so i can get it working again?

There's a file for fixing sensors in the OP, did you try it?
I have no idea why you having problems with flashing those (if you follow the instructions carefully), but I suggest you change a stock rom to CM13 and repartition your internal memory, if you wish. CM13 offers an adaptive storage feature, which does a pretty decent job.
 
My phone is a Cricket HTC Desire 626s running Android 5.1 with 8Gb internal memory and a 32GB SD card. The bootloader is unlocked, it's rooted, and the latest version of TWRP.

This method's working great. However, every now-n-then when the phone starts it acts like I had just wiped the dalvic cache using TWRP. I get the dialog telling me the apps are being optimized (currently 265 of them) and it takes forever. The three start up types I use:
Restart - selecting restart from android menu
Cold Start Up - starting phone after power down from android or TWRP menus
Reboot - selecting reboot from TWRP menu

It seems random but I have two suspicions. The first is that while I'm in Android, I'm deleting something that I shouldn't. I use SD Maid to clean the system and apps. Maybe I'm deleting files, logs, or caches that might cause this behavior.
The second is that something I'm doing in TWRP causes it. I use TWRP mainly to make backups. Only every now-n-then will I use it to manipulate files or flash apps.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
 
My phone is a Cricket HTC Desire 626s running Android 5.1 with 8Gb internal memory and a 32GB SD card. The bootloader is unlocked, it's rooted, and the latest version of TWRP.

This method's working great. However, every now-n-then when the phone starts it acts like I had just wiped the dalvic cache using TWRP. I get the dialog telling me the apps are being optimized (currently 265 of them) and it takes forever. The three start up types I use:
Restart - selecting restart from android menu
Cold Start Up - starting phone after power down from android or TWRP menus
Reboot - selecting reboot from TWRP menu

It seems random but I have two suspicions. The first is that while I'm in Android, I'm deleting something that I shouldn't. I use SD Maid to clean the system and apps. Maybe I'm deleting files, logs, or caches that might cause this behavior.
The second is that something I'm doing in TWRP causes it. I use TWRP mainly to make backups. Only every now-n-then will I use it to manipulate files or flash apps.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You

Hi, I'm not sure you realize this is a LG L70 forum only ;) so..
As for your second question, I think your app might also clean the dalvik/art cache, so this "optimizing apps" screen may appear for this reason.
 
Hi, I'm not sure you realize this is a LG L70 forum only ;) so..
As for your second question, I think your app might also clean the dalvik/art cache, so this "optimizing apps" screen may appear for this reason.

So sorry for my happlessness, and thank you very much for your helpfull reply. I will try to find an HTC forum.
 
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