How to transfer files from internal storage to sd card

This app FILES TO SD CARD is used to quickly move, copy or backup FILES from internal memory to your phone's SD card.
✔️ Free up space by moving your FILES TO SD CARD, your device will be faster.
✔️ Back up your data to SD card, your files will still be in your hands.
✔️ Save time, fast and easy usage.
✔️ No cloud or share your files. You will have your files with you at all times.

With this program, you can free up with one click your device internal memory or backup your files to the SD card.

FASTER DEVICE
Regular use of FILES TO SD CARD gives you one-click free space on your internal memory, thus maintaining the speed of your device. You can quickly move or backup your photos, videos or downloads from your device to SD card.

DATA BACKUP TO SD CARD
This app FILES TO SD CARD is useful and easy to use to cleaning or backup internal memory.
If you want to protect your files, regularly copy your files to SD card and you will always have up-to-date back up of your files from internal memory to SD card. When you copy files repeatedly, existing files on the SD card are automatically skipped.

SELECT SPECIFIC FILES OR ALL
Just select files you want to move or copy (back up), click a big button and that’s all, fast and easy.
You can also select specific files to move / copy by file extension and move or backup your files faster.

LARGE PREVIEWS OF FILES
App displays large preview of files with more details which appear after a long touch of the selected file

NOTIFICATION
With the new function "NOTIFICATION", you will never forget to clean up the internal memory regularly for proper operation of your phone. Just select how often you´d like to display notifications of new files on your phone.

App is especially useful for devices with low internal memory capacity, which does not allow the phone to store the captured content directly on the SD card, or for users who want to quickly and easily back up files to SD card.
Also suitable for Android Go.

Recommended devices:
Samsung Galaxy, Nokia, Nokia One, Motorola, HTC, OPPO, Lenovo, Asus, Sony Xperia, Alcatel, Vodafone.

- If you want your Android device to be faster and have more memory space, transfer (move) its files to the SD card.
- If you want to be sure that you will not lose your files, back them up (copy) to the SD Card.

This app offers both functions.

The same result can be achieved with other file managers, but with more work, more thinking and more clicks.
In contrast, in our application you simply select files or directories and click on the big button and that's it. Everything quickly and easily.


This app does not transfer other apps to SD card. This feature for app moving must be supported primarily by the app developer and can be found maybe in the android apps settings.

Ready to clean up space, move or copy your directories or folders of Files to SD Card.

Is your phone running out of storage? If yes, phones with expandable memory are a life savior. You can simply get an SD card with a substantial amount of space and migrate all your files from the internal storage. 

The type of SD card used in phones is the tiniest of all, MicroSD. You can even get multiple SD cards if you have a considerable amount of data. 

But since this process can seem tricky depending on the phone model, we’re here to help. 

The fundamental way of transferring files involves sending files using the File Manager tool on an Android phone. 


If you can’t find the specific File Manager app, you may notice other apps with slightly different names, like My Files or the Files app by Google. Now, let’s look at the ways to move different types of files from the internal storage to an SD card. 

Moving Documents

  1. Open the File Manager app
  2. You can now view all the categories of your data, like Images, Documents, Downloads, and more. Since we want to move files, tap on Documents
  3. From the top-right corner, tap on the three dots to open the menu
  4. Tap on the Edit option and select all your existing files within the folder. You may leave out a few files if you prefer. 
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  5. Now, select the Move option at the bottom of the screen. 
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  6. Go back and open the first page of the My Files or File Manager app. Open the SD card folder. 
  7. Select the Move Here option or Paste. The transfer process might take a while. You can now find all your selected data on the SD card. 

Moving Photos or Videos

The process is the same to transfer other data, like images or videos. However, there are a few specific steps you can follow: 

  1. Inside the File Manager app, go to Internal Storage and then go to DCIM
  2. Hold down the Camera folder for a few seconds. 
  3. Tap on Move from the menu and select the SD card option. 
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  4. You can select any folder within the SD card to transfer your photos and videos. 
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Moving Apps

If you want to move all your favorite apps from internal storage to an SD card, here’s what you’ll need to do: 

  1. Go to Settings and then open Apps to view all your existing apps. 
  2. Select an app and then go to App Info
  3. Select the Storage option and then tap on Change
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  4. Here, you can change the default storage of the particular app. So, select the SD card option
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Note: If you’re having issues moving your app to the SD card, this is because some phones don’t support transferring system apps and such. You may even notice that the option to choose SD is not available.

How to Change Default Camera Storage Location?

If you want to continue moving images to the SD card in the future, you can change a setting to make it automatic. By changing the default storage location of the Camera app, all your new pictures will start being stored on the SD card. Doing so will save you a lot of time and help make better use of the internal storage.  

Here’s how you can change the default camera storage location: 

  1. Open Camera and go to Settings
  2. Tap on the option that says Storage Location or Custom storage location.
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Why Can’t I Transfer Files from Internal Storage to Sd Card?

The process of transferring files is not always linear. There can be several factors that can act as a barrier between your files and the SD card. 

  • Your SD card is out of storage. 
  • Your SD card is not placed properly in the SD card tray. 
  • The SD card is damaged or has dust particles. 
  • Your SD card is corrupted or has a virus. 
  • Your SD card is protected (read-only). 

My Phone Can’t Detected the SD Card

Sometimes your phone may not detect your SD card for various reasons. In such cases, a simple restart can suffice. Keep holding down the power button and take out the SD card tray. You can also clean the SD card if there are some visible dust/dirt particles. Put it back in and turn on your phone. Besides that, here are a few other solutions you can try. 

Unmount SD Card 

Another way you can reset the SD card is by unmounting and then remounting it. Here’s what you’ll need to do: 

  1. Go to Settings and then open Storage
  2. You’ll notice either Unmount SD Card or Mount SD Card option. 
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  3. Tap on the option and proceed

Now, you can again mount the SD card and restart your phone. 

Using Command Prompt on a PC

You can fix internal bugs or errors within the SD card by using a command on your computer. This step also helps you check if your PC can detect the SD card. Here’s how you can do it: 

  1. Connect your phone to your PC. 
  2. Right Click on This PC and then go to Manage
  3. Now, click on Disk Management
  4. From the list of disks, check if you can locate your SD card
  5. If yes, open the run dialog box by pressing the Windows + R key. 
  6. Type in “cmd” to open the command prompt. 
  7. Enter the following command: chkdsk D:/f
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Finally, you can use other solutions, like using a card reader on a PC, formatting the SD card, and factory resetting your phone.

My Phone Doesn’t Have a SD Card Slot

SD Card slots were more popular back in the day. Now, newer models of phones are starting to come without an SD card slot. Phones like Google Pixel, iPhone, and the latest models of Samsung don’t have an SD card slot. 

The reason behind this is to add to the user experience factor and to strengthen user data privacy. SD cards can get lost and people can easily get access to all your data on it. So, you can opt for cloud-based storage services, like Google Drive, iCloud, and more are getting popular. 

How do I transfer my internal storage to my SD card?

Move files through clean tab.
On your Android device, open Files by Google. . Learn how to view your storage space..
At the bottom left, tap Clean ..
On the "Move to SD Card" card, tap Select files..
Select which files you would like to move..
Tap Move to SD Card..

Why can't I move files from internal storage to SD card?

If you're unable to move files to an SD card on Android, these are some the most common reasons: SD card has insufficient space. Card is read-only (write-protected) SD card file system is corrupted.

How do I switch from internal storage to SD card on Android?

Android - Samsung.
From any Home screen, tap Apps..
Tap My Files..
Tap Device storage..
Navigate inside your device storage to the files you want to move to your external SD card..
Tap MORE, then tap Edit..
Place a check next to the files you wish to move..
Tap MORE, then tap Move..
Tap SD memory card..