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... Since I reformatted the internal flash memory and I am using it as my boot drive then I am not using VFAT so I am still using the OS on a compressed system?
The Following User Says Thank You to nhanquy For This Useful Post: | ||
I can't seem to find a simple set of instructions in one place to tell me how to clone from the internal flash to an external flash card. I have found instructions that I used to clone to the internal flash but now I am stumped on how to copy/clone that to my new removable MMC.
Since I have the boot menu in place and the tools are still on my n810 to do the clone I am wondering if I should keep trying. If the internal flash is just as speedy or close then I will just give up. There is plenty of room now to install all my programs and I don't want to push my luck by screwing something up.
I am truly impressed by the wiki and others who have contributed to let me get this far. There is so much you can do with this/these little tablets that it really makes me feel like I made the right purchase. Thanks