Where is the sdcar space? - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

My gnex is 16Gb version , but i just can see 13.30Gb tu use , in the config show that i used by my calc. ~4gb as you can ser on pic. So it shows i havê just 5.91gb free...wheres the ~3gb?

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That is used by system/Android.

But ~6GB?
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Also some isn't showed because it is misc files (such as documents, texts, etc). It is reading it right.

Maybe titanium backup files and nadroids by CWM?
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Kleber Pereira said:
Maybe titanium backup files and na droids by cem?
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That too. Just everything in general.

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Where is my storage space?

So I flashed 4.1.1 jelly bean and I was checking my storage and this is what I got!! What's wrong with my storage?
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I recognise that. I had the same problem, but you just have to wait. There is a tab that is called misc. That show up after a while, there is probably your storage disappearing.
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crazyalaa said:
So I flashed 4.1.1 jelly bean and I was checking my storage and this is what I got!! What's wrong with my storage?
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your available storage space is 4.33G, what is the problem?
I have 13.33 GB available overall and I haven't used more than 3 GB yet it says I only have 4GB left!!
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Same here buy it doesn't bother me so much
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While it was "Calculating" there is an item called "Misc", and it disappears after calculating is done. I think maybe it's your nandroid backups, Titanium backups, or some other files. I suggest you to adb shell into your device and use "busybox du -sd1" to see which directory takes most space.
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Exactly the same happens on my Gnex
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I don't have titanium backup or anything. My phone isn't even rooted. Did any of you guys find a solution to this problem?
What is a nandroid backup anyway?
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use a free google play market app called DiskUsage to find exacty whats taking up your storage..
Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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crazyalaa said:
Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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yea, thats what i normally do when i find something taking space that i dont want. its usually app data from a deleted app that takes up the missing space(for me).
crazyalaa said:
Thanks man. That worked, it shows that I have my old apps (Shadow gun, max Payne etc) still stored. Is it safe to just delete them using the app you recommended since it gives me the option to?
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ASTRO file manager is a good tool for doing the usual file manipulation tasks, and it does not require a rooted phone to work with SD card contents. It's free on the Play store.
Just long-press on a file and tap "delete" or use the "multi" button to select and move/copy/delete/etc. multiple files at once.

Sd card full with 60 songs...

Why im i getting this message and slows my nexus deadly down....
Even when im looking at the stats my phones memory isnt full...
How to get this right
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Anyone?
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demon2112 said:
Anyone?
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Check your recovery backups, see if you have too many, they can take up quite a bit of space.
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Watcher07 said:
Check your recovery backups, see if you have too many, they can take up quite a bit of space.
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Dobt have any backuos on my phone...just media...its says its fulk but its realy not...
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?wierd question?
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?wierd question?
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i dont think so, i remember reading someone with a similar problem in another forum but cant for the life of me remember where, sorry! are u on a custom rom? try reflashing or connect to your computer and use the explorer to see where all your space has gone. if that doesnt show more space and a reflash doesnt fix maybe its your internal storage itself i think thats what it was with the other person and its irreparable without replacing. I know Flac music files are crazy big but i assume ud know if it was that. hope i help in some way and if i come across the other person with the same problem ill post a link.
I had a similar issue after flashing a new rom, it would show up with about 9gb taken up space even though nothing showed up. The way I'd fixed it was by formatting the sd card from clockworkmod.
A few ideas
Install solid explorer from the play store. It has a mode that lets you see what is eating up space graphically.
If you download roms vía rommanager or any other app check the sd card folders for those downloads. they're about 150 mb a piece so they can add up (especially if you do nightlies)
If i format my sd card via recovery,
Do i lose my apps?
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You will lose any apps installed on the SD card.
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Dropbox restore (TiBu)

Hey guys my sim got deleted and I flashed a new ROM, how can I restore from drop box by just using my phone?
Is there a way or I have to use PC and transfer from drop box folder to SD!?
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Check out rom tool box pro theirs dropbox sync for every thing
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Raul69.atl said:
Hey guys my sim got deleted and I flashed a new ROM, how can I restore from drop box by just using my phone?
Is there a way or I have to use PC and transfer from drop box folder to SD!?
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I don't know of a way to restore directly from dropbox. I believe it WS designed as a means to store the backups rather than restore from there.
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I don't know of a way to restore directly from dropbox. I believe it WS designed as a means to store the backups rather than restore from there.
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Right. There are some apps on the market you can use to download from drop box to your phone. I've never used them but its worth a shot if you don't have a PC near by.
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How do I delete back up done by clock work recovery

Its not visible in the file explorer..and its almost occupying more then 2 gig ram..
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Boot into clockwork, Then scroll to backup/restore and you see a delete option inside. So it has to be done through clockwork.
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maddyreddy said:
Its not visible in the file explorer..and its almost occupying more then 2 gig ram..
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What version of Android are you running?
You can also delete them using the ROM Manager app.
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maddyreddy said:
Its not visible in the file explorer..and its almost occupying more then 2 gig ram..
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It's not occupying any ram. Especially since the Gnex only has 1GB.
063_XOBX said:
It's not occupying any ram. Especially since the Gnex only has 1GB.
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That must be 2GB of space on the memory he is talking about!
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It's not occupying any ram. Especially since the Gnex only has 1GB.
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It was supposed to be memory..just a typo..
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download root explorer if you have not already and go to sd card/clockwork mod/backup and delete which ever one you wanted to
Dint help...I had to do it in recovery mode.
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The blob folder occupies the most space.
I believe, however, that erasing that folder will render all backups useless.
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Deleting the backup in recovery mode would take care of the blob part, you don't ve to delete blobs separately .
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ClockWork Mod Recovery 6.0.2.5 Not Showing Any Backup Files

I just flashed CWM Recovery 6.0.2.5 onto my galaxy nexus. However, I really would like to delete some backups because the space is becoming much too scarce (10MB left!).
I tried to find a "clockworkmod" folder with the backups in my phone's storage space but nothing seems to be there. I have tried for a few weeks to do this and still cannot find any such folder with the backups. I have even tried showing hidden files in the windows explorer but to no avail.
Someone - please, please help! I couldn't do anything in the past few days with such low storage!
You need to use a root explorer and go to /data/media/
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Could you recommend one?
However...my gnex isn't rooted. What should I d
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robotics5000 said:
Could you recommend one?
However...my gnex isn't rooted. What should I d
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If you don't have root then you need to delete them in recovery
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How do I do that? I go into fastboot and go to recovery - I can even view my backups but it doesn't tell me where they are or give me an option to delete them
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Can anyone please help? I don't know how much longer I have to be with about 10 MB...thanks for listening!
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How do I do that? I go into fastboot and go to recovery - I can even view my backups but it doesn't tell me where they are or give me an option to delete them
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ADB is a remarkable tool to learn. You could have had this done by now if you knew how to use some simple ADB commands.
Do you have any specific commands to suggest?
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adb pull /data/media/clockworkmod /location/on/local/machine/where/i/want/my/crap/saved/to
adb shell
rm /data/media/clockworkmod/backups/nameofbackup
Thank you for that! I managed to quickly learn adb
The correct command is ...for future refernce a "rf -rt" to delte not rm
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rm - Rf should work just fine
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Thank you for all your help!
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