David Pasion
Lurker
Hey, I own a Vivo y81i. Has there been any new TWRP releases for this model now? The one on these sites (https://www.stupdroid.com/2018/08/Vivo-Y81-root-twrp.html and https://www.howtoapps.info/how-to-root-vivo-y81/) linked were for Vivo y81 (not for y81i). I've read somewhere that however similar a TWRP you found is to the TWRP you need is doesn't matter and won't work if they're not completely identical... (is that true?)
Another problem I have: I was planning on making an adoptable storage (using an SD card as internal storage). I've successfully followed this set of instructions: (https://highonandroid.com/android-h...rage-for-galaxy-s7-s7-edge-adoptable-storage/) but it still didn't work. (There is no built-in option to install an SD card as internal in vivo y81i so I resorted to the solution indicated in that last link). It just makes my 64 gb sd card unreadable after entering "sm partition disk:179,128 private" (but works again after I reformat it with a different device that recognizes it). I tried doing the same method again but now entering "sm partition disk:179,128 mixed 50" making only 50% of the sd card as internal and the other half remain external. All that happened was I lost half of my sd card memory and didn't gain any for my internal.
I even tested the device after doing this by pasting a 20 gb file unto my internal storage just to check if it wasn't truly just 16 gb (with only 9.something gb usable by default). The file wasn't pasted entirely, proving that it didn't truly merge the internal and external storage...
Another problem I have: I was planning on making an adoptable storage (using an SD card as internal storage). I've successfully followed this set of instructions: (https://highonandroid.com/android-h...rage-for-galaxy-s7-s7-edge-adoptable-storage/) but it still didn't work. (There is no built-in option to install an SD card as internal in vivo y81i so I resorted to the solution indicated in that last link). It just makes my 64 gb sd card unreadable after entering "sm partition disk:179,128 private" (but works again after I reformat it with a different device that recognizes it). I tried doing the same method again but now entering "sm partition disk:179,128 mixed 50" making only 50% of the sd card as internal and the other half remain external. All that happened was I lost half of my sd card memory and didn't gain any for my internal.
I even tested the device after doing this by pasting a 20 gb file unto my internal storage just to check if it wasn't truly just 16 gb (with only 9.something gb usable by default). The file wasn't pasted entirely, proving that it didn't truly merge the internal and external storage...