How can I move all Logos App resourresources from internal storage to SD card?
I have installed Verbum on my SD card before, but it was a new installation, not moving an old installation.
I'm not sure you can move it. But if you do a fresh installation, you can choose the instalation location during the setup process.
@Gene Thomas
For mobile there is plenty advice on how to move apps to SD card. I doubt you can move one component of the app.
From my understanding, it's all or nothing. I have a tablet that had 32GB built in, and then I originally had a 32GB SD card for it. I couldn't have some Logos on one part and the rest on the other and use the full 64GB - I could only use a max of 32GB.
If I recall, I couldn't just move the files over, but rather the method was to uninstall and then reinstall, using the other location as where I wanted it to run.
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