I just used my firmware 4.1.B.0.431 of arc, yesterday I installed the application from the Xperia S ICS, this space memory is 11 MB, I would like to consult with you can I move the application from the vendor to the system folder ?
Use Titanium Backup. Else you can do it manually as long as you have root access.
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Okay so in Titanium Backup my free System ROM memory is 229MB. SD Card Maid says 211MB free. Im not sure why they both have different values but, can I make any of these unused MB converted to usable system space for more apps? I've tried making some apps system apps through Titanium Backup and that takes more ROM memory and makes the used internal memory less, but that just makes the apps unusable. Im using CM7 Nightly and CWM Recovery. Thanks for the help.
Well I probably found an answer in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855424 but if anybody has another suggestion .....
Sure you can. I recommend using Titanium Backup to uninstall system apps. Be sure to make a full backup using whichever recovery you currently are using jiust encase you delete something important. I removed apps related to live wallpapers, friend streams, twitter etc. Features I don't use. Hope this helps.
I forgot to ask. Do you have a SD-EXT partition set up? May want to look into that.
Removing system apps doesn't free up storage for installing user apps. You can manually move apps into the system partition if you want, but you have to redo that after that app gets upgraded. The other option is to play with MTD partition size as mentioned in the thread you found.
You can't flash the apps to system/data?
sednafx said:
You can't flash the apps to system/data?
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/system/app is where they'd go. You don't necessarily need to flash them there, you can use Titanium or a root-capable file explorer to move them. Some apps need some extra steps to work with their native libraries though. In addition the problem I mentioned of updates going back to /data/app instead of updating in the system partition, you also have to keep track of what you've moved in and do it again if you flash an updated ROM (without wiping).
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/system/app is where they'd go. You don't necessarily need to flash them there, you can use Titanium or a root-capable file explorer to move them. Some apps need some extra steps to work with their native libraries though. In addition the problem I mentioned of updates going back to /data/app instead of updating in the system partition, you also have to keep track of what you've moved in and do it again if you flash an updated ROM (without wiping).
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You are correct. Good points.
I don't have an SD EXT but I'll look into that. The link I posted helped alot. Thanks for all your help guys.
hi guys .. i don't know if this is a dumb question .. i am not expert at flashing custom roms .. in my titatinum backup info .. my system rom got 200+mb free and now i want to flash a custom rom but its size is 300mb+ ?? should i still continue or is there anything else to solve this??
Not sure where to ask this, but since I use a Desire, I'll try in here...
I'm running a rooted stock 2.3, and use Titanium Backup.
I'm pretty happy about the space on my phone in general, but today I converted the built-in official app into a user app with Titanium, and then uninstalled it. Since I now had over 20 MB free space on the System ROM, according to Titanium, I decided to try to upgrade my Gmail, Maps and Market apps, and then move them to the ROM to get a little extra space (Upgraded Gmail takes 7 MB space. The upgraded market over 8 MB)
Titanium converted them to System apps, or integrated the upgrade to ROM apparently without any problems, but the minute I try to run the apps, the crash immediately. If I afterwards move them back to the regular memory, they work fine. What's the problem? Any suggestions?
Is there another way to upgrade the system apps, and move them/the upgrade to ROM?
As of right now, I have 21.7 MB free in the system partition, and 24.6 MB free in the internal memory, according to Titanium...
Using Titanium isn't the best way to do it. I guess the only proper way is to get the updated apps, create a flashable zip and flash it.
Punched in..
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Not sure where to ask this, but since I use a Desire, I'll try in here...
I'm running a rooted stock 2.3, and use Titanium Backup.
I'm pretty happy about the space on my phone in general, but today I converted the built-in official app into a user app with Titanium, and then uninstalled it. Since I now had over 20 MB free space on the System ROM, according to Titanium, I decided to try to upgrade my Gmail, Maps and Market apps, and then move them to the ROM to get a little extra space (Upgraded Gmail takes 7 MB space. The upgraded market over 8 MB)
Titanium converted them to System apps, or integrated the upgrade to ROM apparently without any problems, but the minute I try to run the apps, the crash immediately. If I afterwards move them back to the regular memory, they work fine. What's the problem? Any suggestions?
Is there another way to upgrade the system apps, and move them/the upgrade to ROM?
As of right now, I have 21.7 MB free in the system partition, and 24.6 MB free in the internal memory, according to Titanium...
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I made the same and to fix this wipe the data for integrated apps using titanium.
I also try on adobe flash and flash not work anymore.
Fix for this is option in titanium to move and lib files when integrating.
You can also integrate youtube, maps voice search.
Remember that the doing this will make apps integated to rom to be deodexed, dex file will be on data partition. Benefit is about 10 mb more when you integrate all 5 apps.
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Gingerbread 2.3.3 RUU Rooted S-Off with Link2SD partition 512MB
With the new ics, anyone know if we can delete all 3 system management files with titanium backup??
Hi guys,
As I'm often changing my rom I always have to update again and again my musicinfo in the walkman app. Which is rather frustrating because my music collection is almost 32 GByte which takes up to 3 days to update it. Titanium is not useful because walkman is a system app and is usually newer with a new rom and walkman as such is not storing the musicinfo.
My questions are:
- what's the name of the app or database which stores the downloaded musicinfo
- is it possible to backup and restore this file
Thanks
Titanium gives the option to restore data only. You could restore the Walkman data without overwriting the app.
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Titanium gives the option to restore data only. You could restore the Walkman data without overwriting the app.
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Thanks, I know but the walkman app data is not the downloaded musicinfo data.
Did you try to back up media memory (medienspeicher in german)? Maybe the info is stored in that app.
Otherwise I woukd recommend to fill the mp3 tags of all your songs for example with mp3tag on windows. Those informations are stored directly in the file.
The only thing I didn't find is the picture of the artist, that seems to be a tag only sony is using.
Sony Xperia ZL C6503, rooted, 4.2.2 Stock
I've just installed Marshmallow on my Nexus 7 2013 wifi using the Nexus Root Toolkit and rooted using the beta version of SuperSU.
As I understand, there is almost no space left on the system partition. And I've read suggestions that you use Titanium Backup to delete an a system app such as Google Play Games to give yourself some space in the system partition. (and then reinstall the app in the user space, if you want it).
I'm not having any luck with deleting the system app using Titanium Backup. The Processing dialog just stays up forever. And after a reboot, I tried to to convert Google Play Newsstand from a system to a user app, and again the Processing dialog just stays up forever and a reboot was necessary.
Is there something I'm missing or something I need to do in order to free up some space in the system partition? Thanks.
It should work. You flashed the boot image right?
I flashed chanifires modified boot.img and then the 2.52 beta through twrp and was able to delete system apps with TB on mra58k (didn't try on mra58u).
You can try flashing the system.img and then redo the steps above and see if that works. You won't lose any data flashing system.
Thanks. Reflashing the system fixed the problem.