Need help to create virtual SD CARD to add more storage space in 4.4.2 ANdroid x86

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Carlos lima

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May 11, 2014, 3:23:16 PM5/11/14
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I want to install games like spider man or gta in my android 4.4.2 x86 installation, but by default it has olny 2gb of storage. How can I expand my space so that I can download and install my games. I heard it was possible to create a virtual SD CARD image so that you can install apps there. The other question is that i wnat to change my resolution from 1024 x768 to 1366x768. how can i do that resolution change. thanks

Rinaldo Jonathan

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May 12, 2014, 7:25:59 AM5/12/14
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About resolution, you may get incompatible graphic card or you did something wrong. Cant really explain too much :(

Virtual SDCARD... Hmm...
Before, android-x86 used to make sdcard.img when installing. But idk if you can boot with parameter SDCARD=sdb1 (use 2nd disk, partition 1). that works on older android-x86, so dont blame me if it didnt work.

Hope these help.

Pada 12 Mei 2014 09:25, "Carlos lima" <cal...@gmail.com> menulis:
I want to install games like spider man or gta in my android 4.4.2 x86 installation, but by default it has olny 2gb of storage. How can I expand my space so that I can download and install my games. I heard it was possible to create a virtual SD CARD image so that you can install apps there. The other question is that i wnat to change my resolution from 1024 x768 to 1366x768. how can i do that resolution change. thanks

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Lennart Bogaerts

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May 26, 2014, 7:57:03 AM5/26/14
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Take a look at this post, see my comment. It may help you further. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-x86/QVkLwPCPlq4

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