Cara Root dan Melegakan Memori Internal/Partisi Imo s79 Gunadarma

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TAHAP 1: rooting


1. lo pasang dulu farmaroot ke android lo, download dari sini

2. buka aplikasinya, terus lo klik yg boromir. lalu restart. setelah ini hp lo udah selesai di root


TAHAP 2: partisi SD Card


disini akan gw kasih contoh partisi sdcard 4GB yg bakal gw pecah, 2.8 gb buat data, dan sisanya buat internal android


3. nah sekarang lo partisi sd card lo, lakukan lewat laptop dari card reader (jangan langsung dari hp) pakai tools mini tool partition wizard

4. Buka MiniTool Partition Wizard lalu klik kanan pada sdcard (bisa di drive F atau H atau yang lain.tergantung sdcard lo kedetect dimana). Pilih Move/Resize



5. disana bakal muncul gambar seperti ini, nah partisinya di resize, caranya pojok kanan di geser ke kiri sampe unallocated space afternya kira kira 1000 mb, lalu klik OK
note disini gambarnya salah soalnya unallocated space beforenya harus 0

6. sekarang klik kanan partisi *: dan pilih create

7. Create as diisi PRIMARY


8. File system pilih yang ext2

9. besaran partisinya biarin aja. klik ok

(note: step 10-11 removed)


12. kalo udah, klik tanda centang (√) apply changes di pojok kiri atas untuk memulai proses partisi.

13. tungguin sampe selesai.





sekarang hp lo udah dipartisi

TAHAP 3: Mounting Ext2 ke sistem


14. abis itu masukin sd card lo ke hp

15. lo install aplikasi link2sd dari sini

16. jalanin aplikasinya, kalo ditanya "select the file system of your sd card's second partition" pilih ext2

17. kalo muncul pesan seperti ini. pilih grant (ijinkan)

18. terus kalo udah dan ada yg nanya reboot device. pilih reboot device

note: ada kemungkinan di sini bisa muncul pesan gagal, (gw lupa screenshot). kalo terjadi, restart aja. terus coba lagi


19. setelah hp lo restart, buka link2sd lagi

20. klik pojok kanan, terus buka settings

21. disini, relink lib files at boot harus tercentang

22. sementara relink relink dex files at boot tidak tercentang. lihat gambar dibawah

23. keluar dari aplikasinya

TAHAP 4: Linking App&Dalvik-Cache ke sdext2


sekarang lo download root explorer, dari sini

24. sekarang buka root explorer. bakal muncul pesan dari SuperSU. pilih grant

25. dari root, sekarang terus masuk ke folder data.

26. cari folder app sama dalvik-cache

27. copy kedua foldernya ke sdext2 (scroll aja ke bawah)


28. selesai di copy, pastiin lo masih ada di dalam folder sdext2

29. lo teken lama folder app yg ada di sdext2 sampe muncul menu seperti ini

30. di menu itu lo pilih link to this folder, nanti bakal muncul pilihan "create link & cancel".
31. jangan langsung create link, tapi lo tekan tombol back. nanti balik lagi ke folder data. disitu baru lo teken create link

32. kalo ada peringatan seperti ini, yes-in aja

33. balik lagi ke folder sdext2 terus lo teken lama folder dalvik-cache, sama kyk tadi, lo teken lama, sampe muncul menu, terus pilih link to this folder. balik ke folder data, terus create link, kalo ada peringatan, yes-in aja

34. kalo udah selesai, restart hape lo. sekarang hp lo udah bisa masang banyak aplikasi :D

ini contoh pemakaian memori di hp gw



TAMBAHAN
ini ada cara tambahan melegakan internal sampai minesssssssss......
PERSYARATAN

  1. HH harus udah ROOt
  2. Terinstal LINK2SD
  3. Terinstal ROOT EXPLORER (versi terbaru,di si mbah google banyak)
  4. Memori external or SD CARD sudah terpartisi (Tutor ada di doc)
  5. Banyak2 berdoa..karena bisa aja ente ditabrak kereta...hahaha(garing)


TUTORIAL

Langsung aja kita eksekusi :D

Jalan kan LINK2SD, Masuk ke SETTING dan pastikan tidak ada yg TERCENTANG (smua ceklis hilang)
Jalan kan ROOT EXPLORER terus ke pergi ke DATA__SDEXT2 dan pastikan tidak ada folder di dalam nya (kalo ada hapus aja)

Kembali ke DATA lalu copy folder APP, DATA, APP-PRIVATE, dan DALVIK-CACHE (Copynya Berturut ya dari app terus copy. Data terus copy. App-private terus copy. Dalvik-cache terus copy taruh di SDEXT2) Contoh : Copy folder APP, Paste ke SDEXT2 dan seterusnya.
NOTE  : Satu2. jangan langsung smua nya

Jika sudah, kembali lage ke SDEXT2 dan Create Link pada ke 4 folder itu Create Linknya caranya :
tahan folder tersebut , nah entar ada Options atau menu, tarik ke bawah klik Link To This Folder
(Create Linknya berturut ya dari app Terus Create Link. Data terus Create Link. App-private terus Create Link. Dalvik-cache terus klik link)

Nah bakalan ada Create Link sama cancel terus tekan back ,
tekan Create Link ( jadi Create Linknya di buat Di /data)Jika ada problem Yes atau No , klik YES aja
Jika sudah , kembali ke DATA__SDEXT2 , Create Link juga sisa folder yang belum di Create Link
( Ingat BERURUTAN DAN SATU2)
Jika sudah , reboot atau restart HH 2X (biar kerasa, hahahahaha) , dan check internalnya sekarang berapa.
Tapi yang udah2 sih pada gagal semua...hahahaha#tested and WORK 100%

Semoga bermanfaat :)
Selamat Mencoba.... 

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