(09-12-2016, 05:05 PM)ayufan Wrote: dogger: I doesn't know this tool.
Try. The worst what can happen that you will brake your SD card
(09-12-2016, 05:09 PM)clarkss12 Wrote: I spent all day trying to resize the system partition with no luck. I tried using gparted with Windows 7, no luck. I tried with Linux, still no luck, all it would do is boot loop after resizing the system partition. Was I wrong by resizing the system partition?
So I started from scratch.
- Wrote the image to the SD card
- Ubuntu VM for Gparted
- Formatted 3rd partition as etx4
- Formatted 4th partition as ext4 (The 1 GB one) because I saw this from his Android 7.0 thread
"If you want to utilise the space of your card, resize the last partition (currently it's 1GB)."
- Resized the 4th partition which used up the unallocated space.
- Booted up and have 27 GB free
(09-12-2016, 05:09 PM)clarkss12 Wrote: I spent all day trying to resize the system partition with no luck. I tried using gparted with Windows 7, no luck. I tried with Linux, still no luck, all it would do is boot loop after resizing the system partition. Was I wrong by resizing the system partition?
(09-12-2016, 06:46 PM)clarkss12 Wrote: Just reformat it with command prompt in Widows. Only smacking them with a hammer can kill them.
Haha trust me. I'm fairly saavy. It pretends like the lock switch has been set, but it can't be unlock so it thinks it's write protected. I've tried EVERYTHING and am set with not wasting anymore time on it.