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[SOLVED] Can't write to external sdcard on kitkat, china android tablets
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I also faced this problem (not actually a problem though ;-) ) on my G-tide G-pad 6, but I was too busy to lookup a solution. But, here I am with one...(not one acually, but some :p ).
Requirements
- A device with this fault (of course)
- A file manager (X-plore recommended) ( Download )
- Rooted device
- And a brain
- Download and install X-plore, then run
- Go to Configuration
- Click on Root access and select Superuser + mount writable
- Superuser access request should pop up, Allow it
- Now you're done here
- Go back now and Select Root directory
- Go to System > etc > permissions
- Locate the file platform.xml (Make a backup if you wish)
- Long press and select Edit text
- Search for
<group gid="sdcard_r" />
<group gid="sdcard_rw" />
</permission>
and replace with
<permission name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE">
<group gid="sdcard_r" />
<group gid="sdcard_rw" />
<group gid="media_rw" />
</permission>
- The only thing that's changed there is <group gid="media_rw" /> , so you can just add this beforre </permission> if you dont want to replace the entire text, (whichever is easy for you).
- Save the file, exit and reboot device
- Done!
SECOND PROCEDURE (App method) - Simple and less complicated.
- Download this app - SDFix
- Install and launch
- Follow the wizard
- Grant root access
- Reboot
- Done!