Hello all,
I just have a question about my internal storage. It says there is less than 2 GB left left but the math does not quite line up. Anyone know why?
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Try formatting your internal SD.
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android88 said:
Try formatting your internal SD.
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After u back it up of course so u don't lose any pictures and data u may have
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Hello all,
I just have a question about my internal storage. It says there is less than 2 GB left left but the math does not quite line up. Anyone know why?
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Get an app like sd maid and it will clean corpe files from your internal storage as well as system . Sometimes I use it and recover 300-600mb that I had in junk files taking up space.
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I found out the reason
It is because I had a few backups and other junk on the root of my sdcard0, and under directories that are not "download", "pictures" and the other directories pictured.
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If I check under storage, the external sd seems to be in the internal storage folder(under miscellaneous files). I'm running out of space and need to move 8gb of data to the microsd. What can I do?
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Click and hold in the folder you want to move, or individual file. Click the "move"option, and look for external sd (folder will have a storage chip icon on it) put anywhere on there after navigating past the external sd Icon
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oh yeah... If you run a ROM that removes the "my files" folder, get es file explorer from the play store and navigate to it the same way as I posted before.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Tried transferring but my phone restarted every time.
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They try hooking up to your computer, turn on USB mass storage and do it the same way as above but instead use your computer to move your files
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can anyone say what directory the recovery image saves to? it says for Android 4.2 its saved in a secure location i.e not in the clockwork mod backup folder. why have they done this? just to get you to shell out on premium so you can download through your browser?
is it possible to locate it through root browser?
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Doh! Mine doesn't actually say that but thanks for the tip. (Its been a long day)
In 4.2 its actually /mnt/shell/emulated/clockworkmod/backup
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Data>media>clockworkmod I used root explorer
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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Hmm strange the backup is in both these locations but it is the same file.
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That's because the folders are really symlinked (like a folder shortcut in Windows)
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I was pretty sure that when i uninstalled several apps i had 3gb free. But then my storage view disappeared. I couldn't see the internal memory part.
After restart, these values appeared and they don't seem to match up.
Also storage view just keeps on aaying "calculating"
What could be the problem?
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Did you use media scanner fix or something?
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Did you use media scanner fix or something?
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I have root media scanner
-Because I Did
Try disabling it.
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Try diskusage .. is free from playstore and gives you a detailed distribution of your storage
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Wipe your dalvik cache in recovery and check again and if that doesn't work then go to settings/application manager/all application then scroll to Settings and clear data.
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hello everyone
i open storage ad i see
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used space is 97.13 gb
my interal memory is 8 gb
and external is 32 gb
whats happened ?
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Open settings>more>application manager>all
Tap on gallery n clear data....
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Open settings>more>application manager>all
Tap on gallery n clear data....
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ohh thanks its fixed really thanks
Mine was showing 109, after fix, it shows 13.. thanks for the fix.. but still when i open storage or app manager it takes a long long time to load..
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After fix it will take some time to load for first time only....
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It works thanks
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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: