Using an external hard drive or a flash drive is a cheap and easy way to increase the utility of your desktop or laptop computer. It’s easy to create files on one machine then use the portable drive to move them to another without having to use a cloud-based intermediary.
Automatically mount and dismount NTFS/FAT/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4 formated USB Sticks, USB HDD, SD Cards!!! REQUIRES ROOT!!!!!! Tested on Samsung Galaxy SII ICS 4.0.3 (CF, Siyah, N.E.A.K kernels)!!! Works on following ICS devices: - Samsung Galaxy S2 - Samsung Galaxy Note - Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 Once Ntfs Mounter is installed and you connect a NTFS/EXT formated USB stick with the USB host / OTG cable, the application will mount your drive. Device partitions will be mounted to: /sdcard/usbStorage/UsbDriveA.UsbDriveF SD Card will be mounted to: /mnt/sdcard/externalsd You don't need to run the Ntfs Mounter each time, drive should be mounted automatically. What's new in 0.5 ver. file systems support: NTFS, EXT2, EXT3, EXT4 - SD card support.
The card is visible in all applications including standard android apps (camera, file manager.). user applications can be installed into the NTFS, EXT2, EXT3 or EXT4 formatted card - multi partitions support on USB drives - full system integration - no more messages that card or USB drive is not formatted or blank - standard android notifications are used instead of old Ntfs Mounter notifications - USB drives are mounted into: /mnt/sdcard/usbStorage/UsbDriveA./mnt/sdcard/usbStorage/UsbDriveF - some bugs are fixed XDA Developers thread:. Disclaimer. I am not responsible for any damage caused to your device or data or feeling. It is recommended to backup your precious data.
A Google User SD card problem solved To all users who have trouble mounting their sd cards, try this: keep this app and also install NtfsSd (it's available for free here on google play) make sure you start NtfsSd and change the external sd path to mnt/sdcard/externalsd and click mount to get the super user permission prompt and grant the app super user permissions. Once you have done that and rebooted your device, the sd card should be mounted propperly. Thanks to Uladzimir Kazakevich for this great app!