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- Access your Settings by pressing the Menu button at the bottom left of your device or by accessing the dropdown Notification bar.
- Once in Settings, access the More tab to your right.
- Access the Storage option and observe how much available space there is on the device. If you have a lot of space available you may not need to transfer any apps at this time, but if you have a just a little space available, proceed with your micro SD transfer.
- Tap the Back button at the bottom right of your device to return to the previous screen and then access the Application manager option.
- Sort your apps by size by tapping the Menu button then selecting Sort by Size. This will order your apps from largest to smallest file. You probably will want to move some of the largest apps on your device to your micro SD card.
- Select an app that you would like to transfer to your micro SD card and observe whether you will be able to move the app. If the Android operating system does not allow micro SD transfer of an app, the Move to SD card button will be grayed out. If an app is transferable, the button will be bright.
- Tap Move to SD card button and wait for the transfer to complete.
- Move as many apps as you can to your Micro SD card.
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Unfortunately, most apps will not load onto an SD card. You'll find that some apps will, if a card is installed, place data there. Mostly the SD Cards are installed for use in storing photos and videos taken by the user with the tablet camera. Newer tablets and smartphones are coming with more and more internal RAM to alleviate the "full" issue, but in most cases, you wither have to give up the new app, or remove one to get another.
Dependant on model of tablet you may have to change the save love location manually. Go to settings then to storage and from there you should be able to change download storage to ad card. If that does not work go to settings then to ad card and select as download storage
Hi You can either download photo, data files to a SD card, another device (computer) or simply delete unwanted data by using the file brower. Locate, the unwanted files in storage, camera, or certain apps folders, & delete files. Don't delete any file in system folder. Hope this helps. Regards Bob from OZ
What messages are you getting when trying to install? The app is not necessarily installed to the memory card automatically. Check your settings. How much internal storage space does it show? The app might be too big for the space you have left. You could try to free up some space by moving some installed apps to the SD card.
Internal storage and external storage on your sd card are two different things.
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