@syuk84 actually if you choose Linux swap you wont be able to store any info in there, Linux swap is a partition that is used by Linux in case you run too many apps and don't have allot of ram, then Linux will use this partition(or space) and use it as RAM, not as fast as regular ram but it does the job, windows has something similar called Virtual Memory but it does the same thing as Linux swap
@syuk84 ext3 and 2 are partition formats you use when using Linux. in this case since you most likely want this for a Windows operating system you need to choose one of the following FAT16, FAT32 , or NTFS. i recommend FAT32 for SD cards ps. New linux Operating systems run on EXT4
how active "swap" in android phone?
TheJuanchoso 1 week ago
ty man
panchuckles 1 month ago
good job tnx for video :D
can you tell me best swap for 8gb sd card :D ?
lufjuzz 1 month ago
it works, thanks
PavlovBulgaria 3 months ago
thanks dude this tuts is very helpful :)
nicky7shin 3 months ago
@syuk84 actually if you choose Linux swap you wont be able to store any info in there, Linux swap is a partition that is used by Linux in case you run too many apps and don't have allot of ram, then Linux will use this partition(or space) and use it as RAM, not as fast as regular ram but it does the job, windows has something similar called Virtual Memory but it does the same thing as Linux swap
germanislas89 6 months ago
@syuk84 ext3 and 2 are partition formats you use when using Linux. in this case since you most likely want this for a Windows operating system you need to choose one of the following FAT16, FAT32 , or NTFS. i recommend FAT32 for SD cards ps. New linux Operating systems run on EXT4
germanislas89 6 months ago
is there any problem if i am not create a Linux swap!!!
shuvo600 7 months ago
ext 3 or ext 2?
syuk84 8 months ago
Thank you, works perfectly :D
hmeenoi1 11 months ago