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08 May 2009

format sd card with paragon partition manager Posted by Nitro212 in Android | No responses

format sd card with paragon partition manager

So I decided to make this small guide, on how to partitioning your sd card with paragon partition manager… There is many different ways, including a script an xda forum member created, and ubuntu as well.. But I assume paragon partition manager might be the best for all people who don’t know how to use Linux very much..

• Things you will need:

• An SDCARD (obviously lol)

• SDcard read (very recommended)

• Paragon partition manager (find a trial or something)

• LucidREM MOdded version of JF 1.42 and or manually make the system edits found here

STEP 1:

Open up partition manager you will see a screen like this one below click where it says partition manager

step1

Step 2: after that he program will start, you will see all yoru haddrivers ect make sure u work on the sd card it should say it and you will notice it because of the size..

Step3: click on move and resize partition, on the sd card if not already formatted as FAT32 than right click on the sd card click format and format it as FAT32 or.. if no format option appears, click create partition and make a FAT32 partition as primary..

step2

Step 4: once that is done… and u have your fat32 do as said before click resize move and make atleats 500 mb space.. Not recommended to make a large more than 1 gb but if you wish be my guess J tho I think 600 mb is more than enough

step3

step4

As you can see.. I move it and created a 423 mb space which I will use for my ext2 partition.

So now you will have something like this listed

step5

Stp 5:

Right click on the partition that says unallocated.. and select create partition from the menu

step6

Once that is done you will be taken to a screen like this

step7

Where it says “please select tile system for new partition” select ext2 from the menu. If you wish insert a label if not leave blank. Leave all settings as they were.

Click ok now back to the main screen on top click apply to make all changes

step8

Once you click apply a new window will appear doing the changes

step9

Once it finishes the cancel button will change to a close button click it and you are done.. Sometimes it might ask you to reboot sometimes not that depends… Now all you need to do is insert the sd card back to the g1 and you are finished well not really here are some things you might need to do


as said before you need LucidREM moded jf file which can be found here if you wan’t to do it uyour self here is a couple of thread which might help you out

Ho to run Apps from sd card by dwang

Apps to SD card app by MarcusMaximus04@gmail.com

Apps-to-SD in Recovery Terminal Tutorial(includes cache and dalvik-cache) by MarcusMaximus04@gmail.com

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3215637&postcount=72

and the list goes on..

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