How to Enable Write External Storage Android MM 6.0.1?

TheMasterMindGT

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Currently I have installed PD1 Stock S5 Verizon, with Root and unlocked Bootloader access but do not have access to write directly on the SD card I'm using Titanium Backup to make my backup apps but now I can not make this restriction, anyone knows of any solution to this problem.
 
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TheMasterMindGT

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musiclover7

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You get prompted when you go to write to the storage. You have to follow the file structure to open up the SD card, but once you do that, you can write to sd.

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jdrch

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You get prompted when you go to write to the storage. You have to follow the file structure to open up the SD card, but once you do that, you can write to sd.

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I think what he means is KK-style unrestricted R/W access to the SD card. SDFix might still work, but it hasn't been updated since 2014 and requires root.

In reality though if you enabling full R/W on portable storage breaks Android's use model. The proper way to go about this is to use adoptable storage, which isn't supported out of the box on TouchWiz but can be enabled in CM13.
 

johnnybg00d

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Currently I have installed PD1 Stock S5 Verizon, with Root and unlocked Bootloader access but do not have access to write directly on the SD card I'm using Titanium Backup to make my backup apps but now I can not make this restriction, anyone knows of any solution to this problem.
For Titanium back up, do the following...

open TiBackup
Menu
Preferences...
Backup folder location
Right above the "Detect!" click on "Storage provider:..."
Select DocumentProvider storage
Now you can click on Internal storage and change to SDcard1
Then select "Detect!"

Hopefully that's what you are looking for.
 

TheMasterMindGT

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I think what he means is KK-style unrestricted R/W access to the SD card. SDFix might still work, but it hasn't been updated since 2014 and requires root.

In reality though if you enabling full R/W on portable storage breaks Android's use model. The proper way to go about this is to use adoptable storage, which isn't supported out of the box on TouchWiz but can be enabled in CM13.
Thanks friend is right this kind of write access is the desire to enable MM 6.0.1 exactly as that application was previously used in KK and LP. But now I manage to get this kind of access.
 

TheMasterMindGT

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For Titanium back up, do the following...

open TiBackup
Menu
Preferences...
Backup folder location
Right above the "Detect!" click on "Storage provider:..."
Select DocumentProvider storage
Now you can click on Internal storage and change to SDcard1
Then select "Detect!"

Hopefully that's what you are looking for.
I've done this procedure but under no circumstances gives access to writing.
 
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