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    Hello

    I solved the install of TomTom on my Galaxy Tab4 7 inches with KitKat 4.4.2 on SD card likes this:

    1-install TomTom on internal memory
    2-Start it to verify it is OK
    3-Install "FolderMount" available on the play store
    4-Add a pair between the folder TomTom on internal and a folder on SD card.
    5-Validate and reboot
    6-After reboot the transfer of the file iniciate
    7-When finish, add a spindle in the "FolderMount" app. He must became green.
    8-Start TomTom normally: no change for the user but the TomTom app is on the SD card !

    Enjoy
    Dom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom2209 View Post
    I solved the install of TomTom on my Galaxy Tab4 7 inches with KitKat 4.4.2 on SD card likes this:

    1-install TomTom on internal memory...
    I will try FolderMount, seems like a great tool for my android device which only has a 2GB internal SD storage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom2209 View Post
    ...I solved the install of TomTom on my Galaxy Tab4 7 inches with KitKat 4.4.2 on SD card likes this:

    1-install TomTom on internal memory...
    Working perfectly in my rooted Samsung Note 3 Lollipop 5.0 (Poland release). I did exactly like your instructions and it worked flawlessly. I even paid for the pro version of FolderMount to transfer the files of photos and other huge "things" to the SDCard. But it is important to say that the stuff is really transferred to the external memory though its structure persists in the internal memory, which can be easily seen when we compare the sizes of the internal and external memory after the FolderMount finishes its work. Another remark is that when it seems to be frozen before we can validate the transfer of data, FolderMount is moving the content to the external memory, which in my case, meant a significant amount of seconds. Thank you very much for the sharing of this brilliant and simple app.

 

 

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