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Re: Should I install programs onto the Device or Internal Storage?

Here's my take on Internal vs. Device.

The main issue here is re-flashing. If you don't do a lot of flashing regularly, then you should just use the internal storage religiously. It doesn't hurt the program or phone in any way, plus you'll be saving the hassle of having to go through the programs and uninstall to install a new one.

If you DO flash regularly, then you're going to want to be picky about what you install to the device and what you install to the internal storage.

But even so, all programs are different in the way they are installed, here's a list of how they can go when you select internal:

- All files go to Internal, only a shortcut gets placed in main memory so that there is an icon to it on the "programs" screen. Possible registry settings.

- MOST files go to Internal, a few system files get put on Main memory(maybe Windows folder, .dll files, etc) Possible registry settings.

- Select Internal, All files go to Main device anyway because they are hard coded to go to device, registry settings are irrelevant in this case.

With all that said it's best to see what happens when you install the program to the internal storage, and then seeing what happens after you flash. If it works, great then you don't have to worry about installing it anymore, maybe you'll just have to put a shortcut so that it appears in the Start Menu -> Programs list.

If it doesn't, maybe there's a simple registry setting or 2 that you can look for when it installs that you might just be able to merge easily when you do a re-flash.

Or, perhaps you can just re-install the app right over the old one on the internal storage, and it will just be able to pull any settings/files automatically and basically pick up where you left off.

An example I'll use here is Manilla Customizer. This app can be installed to internal storage with minimal hassle. Then when you reflash, simply install it right over the internal storage again, and it will still contain all the themes/files from before and you can still use it just as you used it before. But this is one example... other apps will differ.

Just play around with it and see what happens when you install on top of an already existing install.

That's the best I can offer. Hope this helps.
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