ASUS ZenPad 10 SD card storage issue
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Hello,
I just gifted my wife an ASUS ZenPad 10. Thinking I was doing the right thing, I equipped it with a 64 GB micro SD card for storing demanding applications in addition to photos and videos. Unfortunately, I have been searching for over an hour without success on how to manually or automatically transfer new applications to the SD card. On your Forum, it explains to go to Settings => "ASUS Custom Settings" and set the SD card as the default storage for applications, but I don’t have that option. Furthermore, on my 7" Lenovo tablet that is 3 years old, I just go to the "settings" on a downloaded application to choose its storage location, which is not offered on the ASUS. For your information, in the system settings it indicates version Android 6.0. Do you have a solution to propose to get out of this deadlock? Thank you in advance, Best regards...
I just gifted my wife an ASUS ZenPad 10. Thinking I was doing the right thing, I equipped it with a 64 GB micro SD card for storing demanding applications in addition to photos and videos. Unfortunately, I have been searching for over an hour without success on how to manually or automatically transfer new applications to the SD card. On your Forum, it explains to go to Settings => "ASUS Custom Settings" and set the SD card as the default storage for applications, but I don’t have that option. Furthermore, on my 7" Lenovo tablet that is 3 years old, I just go to the "settings" on a downloaded application to choose its storage location, which is not offered on the ASUS. For your information, in the system settings it indicates version Android 6.0. Do you have a solution to propose to get out of this deadlock? Thank you in advance, Best regards...
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Hello
If it's Android 6.0, you need to go to memory and USB settings and configure the memory card as storage; be careful, this will erase the memory card. Also, it's advisable to avoid removing and reinserting the card to prevent app loss issues.
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