Every ROM I flash is laggy, even cm and rooted stock. I have only been wiping data before flashing ROMs. I feel that there are a ton of unused files left from other ROMs that are not being wiped from my system. Enough to make my phone very slow. How do you completely wipe your phone? Phone and SD card.
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Will a factory reset on the bonestock ROM do the trick?
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Check in mount and storage in recovery there is an option who's named format system. You can use it if you are sure of what you do.
I'm not responsible if your phone get brick after a manipulation !
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I always format /system, /data, /cache. Then i wipe factory reset. I'm sure its overkill, but i've never had any issues.
sjpritch25 said:
I always format /system, /data, /cache. Then i wipe factory reset. I'm sure its overkill, but i've never had any issues.
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I thought factory reset wiped data, cache and system.
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In 4EXT Recovery there is an option for "Format all partition except SD card". That is what I always use.
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Hello All,
I did search before posting but could not find anything close to what I am experiencing. I am coming from Paranoid Android ROM to Galaxy S fre3 2.34d and I started with a squeaky clean install (wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, format system, format data). I then installed zip from sd card of the rom and then the update and restarted.
When I rebooted and chose to have google NOT restore from backup, I am left with only 2.64GB of internal storage which does not seem right.
The internal storage breakdown does not match what is left over. I should still have something like 8.9GB left over. Any suggestions?
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Tap on Miscellaneous file. This will open a window showing you what's taking up so much space.
From there you choose to delete the folders or if you have questions post a screen shot of the results and we can try to help you determine what needs to be deleted.
I understand what you are saying but if you look at the big picture which is that the items listed, subtracted from the 11.95GB you start with does not equal 2.65GB left over.
I found a resolution by using the following wipe tool zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2097452
After flashing the factory reset zip file, I then installed my new ROM and have 11+GB available.
Hi excuse me, I want to ask about remove system dalvik cache at boot, I'm showing you screenshot :
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Anyone know that how to remove system dalvik cache classes data from data/ dalvik-cache at boot ?
Hello anyone, any idea ?
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Why you need to remove dalvik cache? It's always regenerate if you delete them.
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Why you need to remove dalvik cache? It's always regenerate if you delete them.
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I want it seems like CM10
You know it doesn't make any sense right? If you delete dalvik cache at boot then this will cause huge performance loss or system instability because its needed for android to work properly. Anyway it will just regenerate itself in few minutes so there is no point in deleting these files.
Dalvik cache dexs are necessary for the proper functioning of android OS. That's way they always regenerate even if you delete them with cmw or twrp. Since this process is automatic (because it is vital) you will only get huge battery drains in every single bot.
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Hi, I´m having a huge problem with my note 2. Every time I flash a new ROM, I make a wipe data and all wipe caches, dalvik...
The problem comes when I see the free space of the 16GB when I start the phone.
This is my problem:
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I start with only 1GB of free space
What can I do to clean the internal memory?
Go to /data/media and you will see the HIDDEN files.. and in the '0' folder the files are those which you see in your normal file manager..
You may do a full format internal sd to overcome this problem
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Go to /data/media and you will see the HIDDEN files.. and in the '0' folder the files are those which you see in your normal file manager..
You may do a full format internal sd to overcome this problem
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Oooooooooook! Thank you!! Using the adb shell I see the ****ing folder :laugh:
So i have successfully rooted my Note 8.0 (5110) but when I try to use CWM it says the 5110 isnt supported by CWM yet. I can get into CWM Recovery but it doesnt give me an option to back up and restore.
The only options I get are: Reboot System Now, Apply Update from ADB. Apply update from External Storage, Wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition and apply update from cache.
I have been trying to get this to work for a couple hours and nothing seems to be working. Is there a way to get cyanogenmod on the Note 8.0 5110? Any help would be great. Thanks.
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Use twrp, download goomanager from the play store, select menu, and select install open recovery.
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Use twrp, download goomanager from the play store, select menu, and select install open recovery.
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That does not work either. It says no recoveries found. And then when I go to Flash Roms it freezes everytime on the confirm flash scren. When I click Yes it just stops working.
Sorry wrong tab
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So today I unlocked my device to flash Pixel Experience and when I wiped everything I noticed this: https://imgur.com/a/uP16KZ2
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My device was reporting only 48,9GB of storage total, even though I had just wiped everything. Is this normal?
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So today I unlocked my device to flash Pixel Experience and when I wiped everything I noticed this: https://imgur.com/a/uP16KZ2
My device was reporting only 48,9GB of storage total, even though I had just wiped everything. Is this normal?
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Yes this is completely normal. This is because there are still partitions available on your device which are not visible to you eg. system , vendor, cache etc.
The Internal Storage partition availabe is for your own storage use.
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So today I unlocked my device to flash Pixel Experience and when I wiped everything I noticed this: https://imgur.com/a/uP16KZ2
My device was reporting only 48,9GB of storage total, even though I had just wiped everything. Is this normal?
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Yes, Android requires space, too.