![]() I agree with you, I'm not sure what the though process was for not allowing end users to Write and manage their data directly on an SD card. I then use Dropsync on the various device to "pull" data where needed. In this example I use Dropbox as a central storage to keep data. To provide a little more detail, I'm an IT consultant and I have several machines (laptop/servers) devices, phone/tablets, etc that I use. To answer your question, the data is irrelevant as it can be anything from, pictures, movies, contracts, drivers, software, etc. but I think this is my only option so far.Īny other thoughts and ideas are welcome. Kind of like a "file watcher" for those tech people out there. I can still use Dropsync to pull from the cloud directly to the internal memory card, if I can find an app that will sync from the internal memory to the SD. In the Title I used Dropsync because that is what I used on my ROOTED Note 2 to pull from the cloud directly to the SD card. folder/files from a folder on the memory card to the SD card (NOT Bidirectional)ģ. Is there an app that will "sync/move etc. My objective is to Store/move data from the internal memory to the SD card until a root method is developed.Ģ. Having said that I have a few questions that I have not been able to find an answer for.ġ. I am on Verizon and to my knowledge (please correct me if I'm wrong), there is no root method for Verizon as of yet. As we already know we are unable to unless the unit is Rooted. Task: I picked up a Note 4 a week or so ago and I'm trying to regain write access to the SD Card. ![]()
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