Well. No apps to SD. No biggie I thought. I'm trying to upgrade some of my apps. However I'm getting failed messages. Out of disk space. However I have plenty of space on both my internal and SD cards. What gives. I looked at the output of df. I also have plenty of available space on every mount. Anyone know how to fix or work around this bug? It's annoying at best.
If someone sees something I'm missing please fill me in.
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488MB out if 16GB is NOT plenty of space...
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It is when the package to install is 1.3megs, and keep in mind many supplemental apps won't install to the actual external drive.
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figure out what is eating 6.79GB clear that. problem solved
I know what is using the space. Basically you two seem to think that 400+ MB of space is not enough to install a 1.3mb package?
On older devices, internal storage was broken up into 2 or more partitions with one small "internal" storage partition pertaining to application installs and the other the sdcard for user storage. That does not appear to be the case anymore in jellybean or at least not on this device. I simply asked because it was strange that I couldn't find a trace of any such storage point that would explain my issue.
*edit - lost my cool for a minute removed an unnecessary fire starter*
At this point I'm symlinking installed data to work around the issue. Thanks anyway.
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Root and use directory bind for apps2sd until they come out with and update to fix it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
I've heard a little about directory bind, isn't it essentially doing the same thing I'm doing except just with a GUI instead of cli?
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Tap where it says "Miscellaneous files" and it will sort by size. Delete some of them.
You're using all your space.
Play store downloads to /cache first. Are you rooted/running a custom ROM? You're cache partition is probably loaded with old files and crap. Go into recovery, wipe cache (dalvik too, for that matter) and reboot. That should fix it
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I don't think its.cache, the partition has lots of available space to the tune of 970mb. Ill wipe cache and dalvik anyway. Nothing to lose there. Also directory bind is working better than my ext3 mount strategy. Thanks for that suggestion, I'm using that now instead.
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Check out cache in Gallery
I noticed yesterday that the Gallery was eating 5gb just in cache. I cleared the cache and reclaimed the space.
I noticed there is really only 10GB total of internal storage... After installing all my apps and a nand backup or 2 i was down to 2GB of free space. I installed ROM Toolbox Pro and ran the Apps to SD feature then ran titanium Backup and ran the APPS to SD batch to move everything and now I have 8GB free space on internal storage. I also moved all my nands to the Ext. Storage.
I noticed that the TWRP recovery wont let me do a backup to external SD for some reason. Anyone else with this problem?
jeffokada81 said:
I noticed there is really only 10GB total of internal storage... After installing all my apps and a nand backup or 2 i was down to 2GB of free space. I installed ROM Toolbox Pro and ran the Apps to SD feature then ran titanium Backup and ran the APPS to SD batch to move everything and now I have 8GB free space on internal storage. I also moved all my nands to the Ext. Storage.
I noticed that the TWRP recovery wont let me do a backup to external SD for some reason. Anyone else with this problem?
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Not trying to revive an old thread but i found this post off a search i did and this is better then starting a new thread.
Anyways my question was has anyone used the apps 2sd feature that's embedded within ROM Toolbox pro? Being as the apps2sd in the app store doesn't work on it device and everyone recommends running a script. So you were able to switch your download location of future apps to your external storage? Did they open just fine after that from the app drawer?
I'm not necessarily worried about moving existing apps over rather then having the future ones download to that location. Although if the moving process of current apps goes cleanly i would like to move over my games considering the 3 bigger games are 2.75Gb combined. So it would be nice to move those.
If you could elaborate on the backing up current apps through titanium and them moving the to external and still being able to run them as normal i would certainly appreciate it.
Thanks on advance
Edit: P. S. I also forgot to mention I have done multiple twrp nan backups to external and they go flawlessly. My very first Stock Rooted backup i keep on internal just incase something goes awol on my external sd. But i also have a copy of that backup along with all my custom ROM backups on the external.
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I have been readin a lot about partitioning sd cards. And my problem is that no matter which rom I use (cyanogen, miui), i have a problem with low internal memory. I have read a lot about partitioning sd card to create ext and swap partitions and that should move the apps to the sd and dalvik cache also so that the internal memory is liberated.
However, I've used s2e, a2sd, data2sd, and they all tell me that my apps or dalvik cache can't be moved to the sd because the space is full. Which I know is not. I have tried partitioning my sd card using rom manager and minitool partition. But for some reason I keep getting this message that I don't have enough space. Actually I know there is something wrong with the sd-ext partition because when I backup any rom, at the end of the backup process it says something like "can't mount sd-ext. won't be able to make backup of sd-ext" (something like that).
I know there is something wrong with my partition. The only thing I have not tried is partitioning using clockworkmod, but I haven't done it because when I go to the advance settings I don't have the option to partition my sd card. I have cwm 5.0.2.7. and the option to partition sd card is simply not there!
Another interesting thing I want to add here is that maybe it's not only a problem with the sd-ext partition. I say this because when I try to move an app to the sd card using the phone aplication manager, it gives me the exact same message: "failed to move the application. There is not enough storage space left". And this is weird because this is supposed to move apps to the fat32 part of the sd, which I know is working normally. I can access all my files, music, photos, etc. And there are like 3 gb of free space, but it still tells me that there is not enough space.
What is wrong with this? Is it the SD card? Or is it the partition?? I would love to try to partition my sd card using CWM, but I don't have that option. How can I get that option to try it??
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I can't install more than 7 apps to my phone if I can't fix this low internal memory problem.
Thank you very much!
aerismel said:
I have been readin a lot about partitioning sd cards. And my problem is that no matter which rom I use (cyanogen, miui), i have a problem with low internal memory. I have read a lot about partitioning sd card to create ext and swap partitions and that should move the apps to the sd and dalvik cache also so that the internal memory is liberated.
However, I've used s2e, a2sd, data2sd, and they all tell me that my apps or dalvik cache can't be moved to the sd because the space is full. Which I know is not. I have tried partitioning my sd card using rom manager and minitool partition. But for some reason I keep getting this message that I don't have enough space. Actually I know there is something wrong with the sd-ext partition because when I backup any rom, at the end of the backup process it says something like "can't mount sd-ext. won't be able to make backup of sd-ext" (something like that).
I know there is something wrong with my partition. The only thing I have not tried is partitioning using clockworkmod, but I haven't done it because when I go to the advance settings I don't have the option to partition my sd card. I have cwm 5.0.2.7. and the option to partition sd card is simply not there!
Another interesting thing I want to add here is that maybe it's not only a problem with the sd-ext partition. I say this because when I try to move an app to the sd card using the phone aplication manager, it gives me the exact same message: "failed to move the application. There is not enough storage space left". And this is weird because this is supposed to move apps to the fat32 part of the sd, which I know is working normally. I can access all my files, music, photos, etc. And there are like 3 gb of free space, but it still tells me that there is not enough space.
What is wrong with this? Is it the SD card? Or is it the partition?? I would love to try to partition my sd card using CWM, but I don't have that option. How can I get that option to try it??
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. I can't install more than 7 apps to my phone if I can't fix this low internal memory problem.
Thank you very much!
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I think u need ext3 partition if m not wrong...
Haven't read the whole thread...?
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I have already tried with ext2, ext3, and ext4. The thing is I can't partition my sd card through recovery mode because I don't even have the option to partition sd card. I have CWM-based Recovery v.5.0.2.7-jordan.
I've partitioned my sd card using rom manager. Maybe that's the problem??? I don't know.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. It should not be this difficult.
Use gparted in linux to delete your current partition table and make new one.
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Use gparted in linux to delete your current partition table and make new one.
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Ok, I have burned gparted to a cd, and I have tried to boot from cd. I know I have to go to bios to rearrange the boot order, but the problem is that it has no option to boot from cd drive.
Unless cd boot means the same as external device, which is the only option I have on my BIOS. Here's the image:
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huh?
u wanna boot gparted?
its a software used in Linjx distro to partition filesystems!
u can do the same thing on windows by using some other software....
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huh?
u wanna boot gparted?
its a software used in Linjx distro to partition filesystems!
u can do the same thing on windows by using some other software....
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Hmm. Well I read that I needed to burn a cd with gparted and then boot it somehow. I thought that's what it meant. I'm guessing I'm wrong... Sorry, I don't know much about these programs.
EDIT: I'm follwing this thread to partition sd card: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=535914. I will post the results when I'm done.
Ok. I partitioned my sd using gparted. I couldn't do it by burning a cd with it, but using USB worked.
I partitioned my sd card following the steps mentioned in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=535914
My sd card should now be partitioned correctly. If I'm not wrong, my phone should automatically install apps to the sd-ext partition of my sd card right? Well, my phone still doesn't do this. I have tried to move apps to sd, through s2e, and a2sd and still no luck. not even the phone's application manager moves it to the fat32 part of the sd.. I still get the message that there is not enough storage left.
The thing is, I don't really think that my sd is corrupted or something, because whenever I backup my rom, it doesn't give an error at all. I can access my sd card, move and paste files. So, why is it not working well only for apps?
I'd appreciate any other help. Thank you.
UPDATE: I downloaded a newer version of a2sd and it worked, I was able to move apps to the sd-ext part, and the dalvik cache. I solved the original problem, but it now created another problem.
Now that I have installed this app and working, it makes my IMEI number disappear. Therefore, I have no signal and I have to restore my backup to make my phone work again and show my IMEI number again.
So, I have my phone working with my IMEI, without a2sd, or have a2sd, but then I have on signal because it deletes my IMEI.
Is there a way to fix this?? hmmm.. Please help
Link2SD Tutorial
Developer's Thread
Another Awesome Tutorial
In Simple Words,
Advantages:
You can save space on internal memory.
Disadvantages:
As Samsung phones mount the memory card after boot.. everytime you boot you loose your widgets and sometimes you get mount errors.
UPDATE: In case of mount warnings, update the application and options>recreate mounting scripts. If it still doesn't work try reinstalling link2sd and repeating.
How it works(in simple terms.. not exact)
It links applications on SD card to internal memory(/data)
its like creating a shortcut on desktop rather than saving the application on desktop...
using CWM(Skin's temporary one)
You can also use Mini Tool (tutorial @XDA)
very noob-ish instructions..(if you are too lazy to open the link :| )
Backup your SD card
Copy all its content in a folder(using card reader or USB cable)
Boot into recovery mode by pressing Vol+ + Home + Power
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choose "Apply Update from SD card">Choose the Skin's Recovery.
(Use volume buttons to navigate up and down.. home to select)
choose Advanced>Partition SD card
Choose partition size(not more than 1GB) and Swap(choose 0M)
Partitioning should start, now you have lost all your data on SD card(thats why we took the backup)
Restart(Reboot System Now from CWM)
connect your USB cable and transfer back all the data..
While this is going on you can jump to the next step
Open Link2SD(or Install it if you haven't)
a Menu should show up, choose ext3
(If it doesn't show up or you close it by mistake, options>more>Recreate mount scripts)
Reboot
It might ask you to do a quick reboot(popup will have a button)
How to link apps
APP should be on internal memory
Tap create link
Check all options
P.S. Try it at your own risk.
Nice post!
noobwithgalaxyy said:
Disadvantages:
As Samsung phones mount the memory card after boot.. everytime you boot you loose your widgets and sometimes you get mount errors.
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I really want yo fix this. Anyone?
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it always show mount warning after I start my phone.
I did the other method(Minitool partition Wizard).
I was successful but when i am about to move apps on sdcard, it always save on the 1st partition, not on the 2nd partition, that is why I remove the partition.
SooNoob said:
I did the other method(Minitool partition Wizard).
I was successful but when i am about to move apps on sdcard, it always save on the 1st partition, not on the 2nd partition, that is why I remove the partition.
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read the instructions(anywhere), you were not supposed to move them to SD card..
No, for example: (USING LINK2SD) i will move taptap revenge to my sdcard to free some of my internal memory, it's supposed to be moved on the 2nd partition not on the main storage, but it is moved to main storage, what should i do? :?
SooNoob said:
No, for example: (USING LINK2SD) i will move taptap revenge to my sdcard to free some of my internal memory, it's supposed to be moved on the 2nd partition not on the main storage, but it is moved to main storage, what should i do? :?
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you have to tap create link and not move to SD..
you need the application to be in internal memory before you create link..
when you do that.. app will be moved to the 2nd partition..
this IS written in the first post
qtu said:
Nice post!
I really want yo fix this. Anyone?
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zaries said:
it always show mount warning after I start my phone.
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There is no fix to that. All you have to do everytime you hard reboot is wait for the scanning to complete. Then look up in your status bar and you will see the "Mount Warning" notification.
Open it and click "Quick Reboot". And you're fine.
It's a minor inconvenience for more space. Besides, it's not like you have to hard reboot every now and then, unless your phone is so messed up it always dies or reboots itself.
whats the difference on move2sd?
zaries said:
it always show mount warning after I start my phone.
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I installed with this first and then installed the Creed 2.1..verything is fine... no SD card error
http://galaxyygaming.blogspot.in/2012/01/new-236-update-no-sd-card-error.html
me too i always get mount error after restarting the phone, any solutions?
l2sd latest update now sticks and no more mount warning..
CWM backup and Link2SD ?
Hey guys,
im not sure if Link2SD and CWM will work together.
Will CWM also backup the new partition on my SD ?
Is there anything i have to care if i use CWM and Link2SD ?
or are there any other backup solutions who are recommended if you are using Link2SD ?
Hope someone can help me...
Sadly the current CWM doesn't backup the partition. :/
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Suppose I've alredy moved a few apps to SD without the second partition and then I create a second partition, will the apps that I've moved to the SD's first part move to the second partition or will they be in the first part itself? If they ARE in the first part, how do I move them to the second partition?
sir after moving the dalvik cache to sd-ext i often get sd card unmounted unexpectedly......then phone hangs.......is there any way to fix ittt!!!!!!!
raolemo said:
Suppose I've alredy moved a few apps to SD without the second partition and then I create a second partition, will the apps that I've moved to the SD's first part move to the second partition or will they be in the first part itself? If they ARE in the first part, how do I move them to the second partition?
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You need to move them to the partition yourself. Same procedure as normal. Create link.
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Silvane said:
Sadly the current CWM doesn't backup the partition. :/
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thx for your answer !
Ok, but if ill do a factory wipe, the extenal partition will not be deleted.
Will Link2SD register the apps at the external partition ?
Is there any other solution to fully backup my system ?
Nope. If you wipe the apps will be removed but all its files will still be in the partition.
Currently, no. You can use Titanium Backup.
not any solution that I know about.
Hey peeps.
I've run into a problem recently. I don't have enough storlage space left for installing apps from the market.
I'm using an ICS Rom by sandvold.com. I have partioned 2 gigabytes of my 32 gigs SD card to be used for a2sd and so far only 500 mb is in use. Both my dalvik cache and app data are on the sd card.
During the installation of a2sd in my Rom I chose to use the stock version.
Does anyone know a possible solution to my problem?
Ty in advance!
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Open Terminal Emulator on your phone and type
Code:
su
a2sd install
I have done that already. How would I else be able to have my dalvik cache and app data on my sd card..?
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Screenshot of my titanium backup start screen.
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Start Terminal Emulator and post the output of these commands here:
Code:
su
ls -l /data
I do not get what you want me to say with your last post.
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If you want to know where all your free space has gone, try Diskusage app, and check your data partition...
Probably the cache of some of your apps has grown too much...
I had the same problem before I changed to Data++ hboot, and to COS ICS ROM (with dalvik2sd option)
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I've just realized you can't install apps from the market...
Try clearing caches and/or data from your browsers. Or even games... When you have enough free space for installing, try Diskusage then...
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I managed to clear up a little space by clearing my browser cache to install an app that easily clears my cache. I wanted to link my Titanium backup screenshot and the response to writing the command written above. Finally booted up my pc and here they are:
Titanium Backup information
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I'm gonna try that disk app in a few hours..
Help is here!
I had the same problem.I have a desire stock 2.2.2 rooted and the space is very limited.This is what i done:
I partition my sd card ext2/ext3 (ext4 doesn't work)
Installed link 2 sd (when you first launch you will be prompted what partition you have ext2/ext3/ext4)
Restart the phone and you are done.
After linking the apps( i mean i linked in first restart 40+) the phone will boot slowly but after that it will be faster.
Hope helps you
I thank you much for the reply, but this is already what I've done and I'm out of space again, with my SD partitioned. I partitioned 2 GB of storage on my SD and it isn't using it all as you see on the titanium backup screenshot. I have no clue on how to fix it..
DaveFX said:
If you want to know where all your free space has gone, try Diskusage app, and check your data partition...
Probably the cache of some of your apps has grown too much...
I had the same problem before I changed to Data++ hboot, and to COS ICS ROM (with dalvik2sd option)
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I checked with the Diskusage app and found that approximately 600 MB was allocated for cache and data. Why isn't all of my 2 GB of sd-ext added to this "list"? Any suggestions would be apreciated.
Your output clearly shows A2SD is not working. Which means, Apps and Dalvik-Cache are not moved to SD-EXT.
So please run
Code:
a2sd install
After successfull reboot (script will you asking to do so after answering the question which data should be moved), please the output of this command again
Code:
ls -l /data
I ran the "a2sd install" command, moved dalvik and moved data by writing "y" to the questions.. After that I performed a reboot.
I then ran the command you wrote: ls -l /data.
I could be worth mentioning that during the installation of my ICS rom I choose to use the stock a2sd. I used to have a GB rom on my Desire some time ago. Back then I was using some other script called Darktremor and that worked. I have the opportunity to try another a2sd script during the installation of my rom. Any suggestions?
Ok this is what i suggest:
Remove the sim and memory card
If you have an card reader (backup your fat 32 partition and format it ;after that format ex2/ext3 partition)
Restore backup on the fat32 partition
Now do the phone a factory reset
Wait till it boots
Restart it
Put back the sd card and sim in the phone
Go to market and install link 2 sd and do the method i write in last post.
If this dosn't work flash data++ hboot from alpharev site
A2SD is still not working. How and with witch program did you partition your SD card?
MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition
Ok now i know what you are talking about:whatever you install it gives you inssuficient memory.I had the same prob after installing some app from market.I just installed it and it worked good then.
I used the recoverymode (Revolutionary) to partition my SD card, but it was an entirely new SD card at the time I installed it in my phone for about 1 month ago. I hadn't formatted it before I started using it.
I'm gonna try your method mansamihai, and get it done today hopefully. Not being able to install/update apps is driving me crazy.
mansamihai said:
MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition.
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Hammerbak said:
I used the recoverymode (Revolutionary) to partition my SD card, but it was an entirely new SD card at the time I installed it in my phone for about 1 month ago. I hadn't formatted it before I started using it.
I'm gonna try your method mansamihai, and get it done today hopefully. Not being able to install/update apps is driving me crazy.
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do not use MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition for creating your ext partition.
while it may work for some, in lots of cases it can cause more problems.
backup your sd card to computer first, then try partitioning from scratch again.
gparted is recommended above anything else, or use 4ext recovery.
I used the partition function in the revolutionary recovery mode to partition my SD. I've made it to the point where I should choose which file system my SD cards partition is in the Link2SD app and I have no clue which one to choose? Any chance for a bit of help here?
I tried the to do it all over again, sadly without any change in results..
It is still not working..
Any suggestions on what to do now?
Thanks in advance!
So I feel satisfied with Mimicry 1.5. So it is one more step for maximum performance: new file system.
I was searching for tut but there's too many results and I can't find anything, so I will post my dump questions here:
What is ext4? Is whole new FS on internal memory or extra partition on sdcard or both?
Will I need to reinstall rom?
Is ext4 console required or cwm will work too?
Can I restore nandroid backup over ext4?
Can i create ext4 partition on sdcard without reinstalling rom?
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Mimicry supports ext4 and I highly recommend using it. The easiest way to check and see what file system you are using across the different partitions of your phone is with 4ext recovery. I have a guide to switch to 4ext recovery here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33058659
It's like the 4th post or so, you can do it other ways as well but it just makes sense having the better recovery anyway. You are getting a few things jumbled together, 4ext is a recovery. Ext4 is a files system used in linux that is faster than ext3 but has potential issues with the extra journaling. Just do a little googling to find more info.
You can partition your sdcard to include a ext partition, usually used to store apps, it can be better for some and can be slower for others depending on many things such as how many apps you have, speed of sdcard, etc. Also som roms do not support an ext partition on your sdcard natively so that is something to keep in mind.
Do a little reaserch and decide what's best for you. But definetly get the 4ext recovery and I highly suggest changing all partitions on your phone to ext4
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demkantor said:
Mimicry supports ext4 and I highly recommend using it. The easiest way to check and see what file system you are using across the different partitions of your phone is with 4ext recovery. I have a guide to switch to 4ext recovery here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33058659
It's like the 4th post or so, you can do it other ways as well but it just makes sense having the better recovery anyway. You are getting a few things jumbled together, 4ext is a recovery. Ext4 is a files system used in linux that is faster than ext3 but has potential issues with the extra journaling. Just do a little googling to find more info.
You can partition your sdcard to include a ext partition, usually used to store apps, it can be better for some and can be slower for others depending on many things such as how many apps you have, speed of sdcard, etc. Also som roms do not support an ext partition on your sdcard natively so that is something to keep in mind.
Do a little reaserch and decide what's best for you. But definetly get the 4ext recovery and I highly suggest changing all partitions on your phone to ext4
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Okay. But after that how to format new file system both on sdcard and internal memory? Will titanium backup restore data of some backuped apps due to different location of ext4 partition on sdcard and so on. I mean i will give fresh start to my dz on sdcard too. But there's about 15 apps with important data that i need to restore easily after that.
umm, so if you choose to replace clockwork with 4ext recovery there is an option there to format all partitions (except sdcard) also under info, it will tell you current partitions in case you dont know
now there is an option to format sdcard in there as well (i recommend putting all contents of sd on computer first as a backup) choose swap partition size (probably just choose 0 but if you want swap look more into this) choose ext partition size (usually makes sense to have it larger than internal memory so in your case more than 1gb) dont do a second ext partition (dont know of a rom that supports it) remainder fat32
let it run and then transfer contents from pc back to card (this will transfer back onto fat32 partition)
any file need then is still accessible through both computer and phone (except windows cant read ext partitions)
in titanium backup you can choose where to restore apps too, and yes it recognizes apps on ext partitions
Finally I have time and format everything to start fresh&clean install from scratch.
I've taked screenshot of recovery
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So I've noticed that phone keep writes in data, while sd-ext stays untouched. So how can I force install in sd-ext instead of internal memory? I've google it before start installing apps and found that I need to use terminal emulator for typing these cmds:
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A2sd install
But second one returns not found, so I decided that may be is automated process, but it isn't as became clear.
What should I do?
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Hi Guys,
My phone was rooted, so I relocked my bootloader and flashed the RUU.
This brought me back to the original start of my phone so I was able to install the lollipop OTA.
Now, i've lollipop on my phone, configured everything etc, but my storage is on 7.7 out of 8gb.
I've added some screenshots , can somebody tell me how to get more free internal storage? On KitKat , the storage space was half as full as it is now.... (with the same apps installed)
I've tried to do a cleanup of internal storage, i've cleaned the phone with CCleaner and CleanMaster, nothing helps.
Thanks in advance!
7.7 out of 8GB :
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Here it says only 1.55GB of apps. No other stuff te remove :
The file browser shows the internal storage is "Empty" :
Here is shows the files on the internal storage are only 300kb :
I had the same issue as well, even clearing and uninstalling many apps. But I did a fresh complete factory reset, restore all my apps and im back on business
h3llrai53r said:
I had the same issue as well, even clearing and uninstalling many apps. But I did a fresh complete factory reset, restore all my apps and im back on business
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Yeah I wasn't able to install any apps too
I did do a reset before configuring my phone, after the Lollipop OTA was installed, but I did it in settings > backup and reset.
I just did a reset from the bootloader, it's configuring my phone now. Fingers crossed.
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Yeah I wasn't able to install any apps too
I did do a reset before configuring my phone, after the Lollipop OTA was installed, but I did it in settings > backup and reset.
I just did a reset from the bootloader, it's configuring my phone now. Fingers crossed.
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Yup that will work. I did the same as well. Cleared many of my internal memory. Just a quick tips, try to uninstall updates on Google apps that you dont use at all. Like me I dont use much Play music and also HTC Zoe and Kid mode. So I uninstall the updates and also disabled them so that it will not prompt me to update it
So, I did the reset, disabled a LOT of apps, removed updates etc, and it's now on 6.9 out of 8 GB.
I would really like to know what the more than 4GB "other" storage is.....
I had like 3,5 out of 8GB free in KitKat.. This is really a pain
There is extra bloatware bundled with the Lollipop ota. I'm in a similar situation with my phone. I recommend moving data from non-essential apps to your sd card. I did this with games and some other apps I can do without if I remove the SD card.
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My friend has the same problem with his HTC Desire 816. More than half of his internal memory (4gb+) is locked in the "Other" part of the storage. What exactly does this "other" storage carry? How can we release the memory from "Other"?
no one knows an answer? pls help I also have 7.91/8 GBs and the phone is crippled.. I can't do any updates any new downloads and I have been constantly uninstalling and micromanaging every app and everything..
atarek9 said:
no one knows an answer? pls help I also have 7.91/8 GBs and the phone is crippled.. I can't do any updates any new downloads and I have been constantly uninstalling and micromanaging every app and everything..
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Use Link2SD to move parts of apps to SD card. I tried removing system apps, but I had problems with stability.
I had the exact same issue as you have and the only real fix is to either limit your downloaded apps significantly or gain root access by setting up a developers account at HTC. DEV and unlocking your bootloader then flashing TWRP custom recovery through ADB fastboot then flashing the superSU zip file from your internal SD card using TWRP recoverys file manager to gain root access . Even then HTC locks the nand storage on their phones so you will have to gain S off using either sophisticated development tools or pay $25 and use the Sunshine app and have that do it for you. Then you can buy the pro version of link2SD from the play store and partition 10% to 20% of your external SD card in ext2 format primary storage and format the rest to FAT32 primary storage using a SD formatting utility like Easeus partition manager on your computer. Then create mount scripts from within the link2SD app then reboot and your low storage problem will be a thing of the past. I did it and so can you. Just do it one step at a time but that's the only real way to increase your storage internally on this phone.
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