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Post by Phelsumania on Jan 31, 2013 6:02:48 GMT
Ive been using directory bind since its first release, and it has become a must have for all android devices. I’ve not tested on the s7300 yet but there is absolutely no reason why it shouldn’t work. This app will allow you to store all data on your external SD card rather than the internal freeing up a lot more room for games and applications. If your new to directory bind you must always remember to turn off directory bind removing your external sd card other wise you run the risk of having some weird and unresponsive behaviours. Most devices will allow you to have auto bind enabled so directory bind runs as soon as the device is turned on. Some devices dont allow this so you have to insert your external memory card then enable directory bind after inserting the sd card to get the app running properly. Not sure which the s7300 but am almost certain the app will work one way or the other
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Post by modder83 on Jan 31, 2013 17:50:20 GMT
Nice tip... I was wondering about a fix for that. I bought my son a nabi tablet for Christmas and I put full root on it and started loading apps and I ran into the same problem. So u may have solved 2 problems. As it goes for game x, you can go into the within the program and check the box that says to save games to external sd and read from both internal external storage. You can then load other roms not on the cloud onto your sdcard... Make sure they're in a folder named "games" in the root of the sdcard. You can also put apk files in there to show up in game x
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Post by Phelsumania on Jan 31, 2013 18:14:21 GMT
No worries hope it helps, nice useful information on how to make apk files to show up in game x this will definitely be useful to new users. Here is a link to a in depth video tutorial on how to set up directory bind, and explains its advantages over conventional apps2sd methods www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8PyqCOpERA
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