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How To Install Android Applications On SDCARD Without Root

As we know that Android has thousands of great apps that entertain and also useful in supporting our daily activities, but there are obstacles to enjoy a variety of applications, especially for some kinds of android devices to lower middle class, such as SAMSUNG Galaxy Y , LG Optimus and similar mobile Another class is the size of internal memory which is very minimal, with a note to the class average vendor only gave rations internal memory capacity of 200 Mb down, where if the internal memory capacity continue to be forced to be filled up to almost full can result in slow response to commands access on the device.
To overcome this there are various ways to outsmart any applications installed that are stored in the external memory (SDCard), one of them with the help of applications that can make an application installed on SDCARD like APP2SD, but this application requires root first in order to be used, in addition to it also had to do the other troublesome steps such as backup first and risk losing the warranty, it's a way for this to some people who still lay and new users android considered quite troublesome.
Until then I am trying to figure out how to install apps to the SDcard without having to go through the procedure Root, one of them using Android SDK program that can be downloaded for free on the Android Developer site, to perform some command in debug mode. However it should be noted that in this SDK methods are not necessarily able to load all applications without limit, but this is only compressing the amount of data that is installed on the internal memory. Basically there are several applications that can be moved to the settings app to the SDcard but some apps can not be moved, because it was blocked by the "move to sd card" is not a response like this.


So as to change the default "move to sd card" program we are using the Android SDK, the following brief tutorial to change it:
Preparation:
1. Make sure the  Android device drivers  you have installed on your PC, such as Samsung Kies at Samsung android, this is to facilitate PC to recognize your device in the system.

2. Provide  Data Cable  for connecting a PC to an android device, which must be in the first set to Debug USB.
3. Install the program first  Android SDK  from the Android Developer site, adjust your PC with the OS, the Android.Inc provide it for free  here .

Step-by-Step:
1. Extract the downloaded file, then run  sdkmanager.exe (there are in the folder android-sdk-windows that were previously in the extract)> then select the components to be installed, there are a lot of components, but simply install the 4 main components as the  Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform Tools, SDK Platform Android 2.2  (adjust with your android version) and  samples for SDK API 8 , so that when the installation process that requires us to download the finished component will look like below.


2. Once finally installed the SDK Manager, and then open a Command Prompt in Windows (to get into the Command Prompt, click Start - All Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt), this is done to enter the platform tools folder in the SDK Manager,
Then type the following command at the command prompt,
- Type  D:  (note: adjust the disk partition where you installed the SDK, install it directly in my own Partition D), until then below it appears  D: \>
- Then again type  D: \> CD \ android-sdk \ platform-tools , until finally appears below D: \> CD \ android-sdk \ platform-tools> 

- After that go to  CMD.EXE  in Windows (click the C: \ Windows \ system32 \ cmd.exe) and type the command  adb devices  to make sure that the android devices has really connected, if connected would look like this

- Then the program is still on  Cmd.exe , type the command  adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2  (note the caps lock), which is the final step that will override the default storage applications installed to an external memory (SDCard).

Once the process is completed before the application can not be moved to the SDcard as inactive buttons were going to be active, as shown below.
The results are when we install applications then most application data will be automatically moved to the SDCard, eg NFS Shift game when the data is in the internal memory will take capacity of nearly 40MB, but when it was moved to the SDcard will only take less than 500KB capacity, so the internal memory to more easily, without having to perform root with the risk of losing the manufacturer's warranty.

Good luck. Sources: www.berbagiinformasi.net

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