
Seem like CF-Root Kernel has SD card mounting issue on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Samsung Galaxy S2. Well, I got this issue after I root Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S II with CF-Root.
#Screen grabber for android install#
Help, I got ‘Couldn’t install on USB storage or SD card’ when trying to install applications or games in Google Play Store. You’ll hear the typical camera shutter sound, and nothing else will appear to happen, however if you go to the Gallery app, you should see a section called Screenshots where these images will be stored. If you find that you are the lucky owner of an Android 4 device, then simply click and hold the Back button, and press the Home button. Note that if your device is a bit older, it might not be able to handle the newest Android versions. Somewhere near the top should be “Android Version” which tells you what version of Android your device is running. Hit the Menu button, and go to Settings > About Phone (or About Tablet)> Software Information. In the 4.0 Android build however (nicknamed Ice Cream Sandwich), they finally got wise and implemented a very easy way to get a screen capture of your device.įirst, if you need to check your Android device to see what version you’re on, do this: It either included a lot of software to install on your computer, or to root your device, which most people can’t do, or just simply aren’t interested in just to take a screenshot. In the old days of the Android OS, you had to jump through quite a few hoops in order to capture a screenshot of your phone or tablet.
