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Root SD Partition

you do not have to re-flash the rom. usually once you reboot, if the rom has a2sd cooked in then the apps should automatically be moved to the sd card. if that does not happen then the adb re-install command that mikey mentioned will move it. but check the rom you may have to flash dark tremors first before the apps will move.
 
Hey gonowhere! How ya been? :)

I don't think you need to reflash the rom. After the sd card partition, your card is wiped clean and if you were using DTa2sd, you may or may not have to do the "a2sd reinstall" command.

Be sure to save anything on the card before partitioning:)

Haven't been on too much lately as things have slowed down, Decks running good so I've just been playing the waiting game on a new phone, hard to decide. :confused:
 
Haven't been on too much lately as things have slowed down, Decks running good so I've just been playing the waiting game on a new phone, hard to decide. :confused:

I understand samsung galaxy s3 about the hard samsung galaxy s3 decision on what phone samsung galaxy s3 to get.
You must decide samsung galaxy s3 for yourself :) samsung galaxy s3
 
I can see apps in settings and the icons are like shadows and my market is saying its not installed. Re-flashed Gapps...hmmmm

its because that they most likely have moved and the icons have no link to where they moved. you should remove the apps from the homescreen and then move them back. it should be fine.
 
you can always wipe dalvik cache and cache and re-flash the rom. you will not loose any data or settings. i would also re-flash gapps as well.

That is basically what I ended up doing. My original problem was my internal memory being used up and what I discovered was that I had way too many apps backed up in TB from previous roms and such. I had different versions of players, TE, busy box, etc...weeded everything out this time around when restoring apps. :D
 
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