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How to Increase / Swap the Nand Flash memory for CS968 ?

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    How to Increase / Swap the Nand Flash memory for CS968 ?

    Hello,

    I'm Using CS968 and it works great.....

    but, i disappointed with the nand flash memory because its to small for me. (I use it for gaming)
    so it needs bigger memory.

    does anybody know how to increase the Nand Flash memory from my SD card??? because I'm using external SD Card but the Games files should be put in the Nand Flash memory. I cannot use the external memory to put the games data. or how to swap the nand flash and my external memory?

    i need help please........
    thanks B4....

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    FolderMount - Excelent APP that Mount Internal SD Card Folders to External SD Folders!!

    Originally posted by 4arie View Post
    Hello,

    I'm Using CS968 and it works great.....

    but, i disappointed with the nand flash memory because its to small for me. (I use it for gaming)
    so it needs bigger memory.

    does anybody know how to increase the Nand Flash memory from my SD card??? because I'm using external SD Card but the Games files should be put in the Nand Flash memory. I cannot use the external memory to put the games data. or how to swap the nand flash and my external memory?

    i need help please........
    thanks B4....
    Hi 4arie, don't know if this could help you, but there is an Excellent APP at the Google-Play-Market called:


    "FolderMount(ROOT)





    That apparently Mount internal SD card folders to external SD folders, and that also Move content from internal to external when a pair is added.


    However there is a negative part, this is a Free version, with the following limitations:


    * Only 3 pairs of linked folders.
    * The file browser does not show the size of folders.
    * Some restrictions on the type of the source folder


    So you will have to buy the PRO version from the application to remove these restrictions.


    I am including the APP description, hope could help you:


    Overview:
    ROOT is required. Without it, the app will not launch.
    Problems? Use the EMAIL DEVELOPER link in the Play Store.


    Today some apps store big files over the internal SD card (e.g. games, podcasts, offline RSS content, pictures, videos, offline navigation software). Typically users have a small internal sd card size (~16GB) while the external SD is a lot bigger (~32-64GB). Most of these apps users download from the Play Store save their application data in the internal sdcard by default and don’t have an option to use the external SD card to store data so they starve your internal SD card memory. FolderMount is the solution to this issue. This app has the ability to link folders in your internal sdcard to folders in your external sdcard thereby populating the internal sdcard folders with content that really exists in the external card. This helps us free space and have multiple games/apps with big data stored simultaneously without the need to uninstall. For Nexus devices with no external sdcard, this application should help link folders to a usb flash drive for example.

    Features of FolderMount:
    * Mount internal SD card folders to external SD folders.
    * Move content from internal to external when a pair is added. (Dialog prompt)
    * Support for Android 2.3 – 4.2.2.
    * Holo themed throughout and an intuitive GUI design.
    * It will check SDCARD mount status and remount if necessary.


    Howto
    * Add a folder pair. Source is the internal sdcard and destination is your extSdCard
    * After adding, FM will offer to move the files for you. Click yes.
    * Wait until the move operation is done then click on the PIN. If PIN turns green, you’re all set.
    * The files will exist in both the source and destination after mounting. This is expected and is normal. The files you see in your internal sdcard actually reside in your external sdcard now and if you “unpin” the pair, you’ll see that your internal sdcard is empty again.


    There are other apps that do the same functionality but this is the first to bring you support for Android 4.2 with a Holo themed app and an intuitive interface.


    I hope that this information could solve you memory problems...Have fun.

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