Starting point for granting write permissions The selected file path on the external SD card from which the PhotoSync app is granted write permission for the external SD card is then displayed in the settings below Write permissions for PhotoSync on external SD card. How to use the external SD card on Android 5. PhotoSync Expert settings. Opened sidebar of the Android file selection. Starting point for granting write permissions. Display of the selected folder for write permissions. Edit this Article.
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It has an icon that resembles a blue folder with red, green, and yellow pages in the middle. Tap the icon in your Apps menu to open Files by Google. It's the button with three horizontal lines in the upper-left corner.
This displays the More menu. It's near the top of the More menu. It's next to an icon that resembles a gear. Scroll down and tap the toggle switch next to "Save to SD Card. This enables saving to the SD card.
This screen informs you that you need to grant Files access to your SD card. It's the blue button at the bottom of the screen.
This displays a prompt asking you to allow Files to access your SD card. Method 2. It has an icon that resembles a blue folder with red, green, and yellow pages inside. Tap the icon to open Files by Google. Tap Browse. It's the middle tab at the bottom of the screen. It has an icon that resembles a folder and a magnifying glass. Tap Internal Storage. It's near the bottom of the menu below "Storage Devices".
This displays files on your phone or tablet's internal storage. Tap a category. Tap whichever category the file you want to transfer falls under. Tap the three dots next to the file you want to transfer. Tapping the three dots next to a file displays a menu. Tap Select. It's in the menu that appears when you tap the three dots. Since Marshmallow, Android has provided two options to set up SD card: use the card as portable storage or adopt the card as internal storage.
But when a SD card is adopted as internal storage, things are different:. But other than just taking the card out of the device, you need to unmount the SD card. What does unmount actually mean? Important: Formatting SD card as portable storage will erase all contents on the card.
Please move important data to your internal storage before formatting the card. After unmounting SD card, you can now remove the card from the card slot or card tray anytime you want. Selecting it opens a screen showing the current write access status. A system folder chooser dialog is displayed. For most users its initial state is completely empty! Tap on the SD card from the list on the left side to display its folder structure.
The disk label is a short text the user uses to name the card. Then select the card.
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