Different ROM - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4

I figured flashing it would make more of the 16 GB available but it didnt. I wiped everything and all the bloatware is gone. Why does it still show less than 2 GB?
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Use the app diskusage to see what is taking up all that space
Sent from Flip's Galaxy S4

Any idea why the s 4 seems to allocate space and not use it??

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joshua.justice said:
Any idea why the s 4 seems to allocate space and not use it??
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You need to be a lot more specific as to what you did, which rom are you using now
and which rom you used before you noticed this storage issue.

joshua.justice said:
Any idea why the s 4 seems to allocate space and not use it??
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I don't what you went into, but this is what you should look at
Sent from Flip's Galaxy S4

I was using the stock Rom and it said 1.2 gb free of internal storage, I flashed the cyanogenmod mod nightly and wiped everything and it still shows 1.17 gb free.
As you can see nothing is using the memory.
I'm confused as to whether the 9 gb of available memory is a permanent thing, I thought it was a thing from the stock Rom with the bloatware.

I deleted a clockwork mod folder and it cleared 7gb.
I'm not sure why it took up that much space. But I'm still wondering why it only gives 9gb and not 16 on cyanogenmod

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joshua.justice said:
I deleted a clockwork mod folder and it cleared 7gb.
I'm not sure why it took up that much space. But I'm still wondering why it only gives 9gb and not 16 on cyanogenmod
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I know exactly what took up all that space, it was your many backups of your rom which you made in Rom Manager or in
CWM recovery.

Misterjunky said:
I know exactly what took up all that space, it was your many backups of your rom which you made in Rom Manager or in
CWM recovery.
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I made one backup. I'm not sure that one backup should take up that amount of memory.

Misterjunky said:
I know exactly what took up all that space, it was your many backups of your rom which you made in Rom Manager or in
CWM recovery.
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This is the same question I was asking... I don't think you can access the 9 gigs of space that Samsung uses. It seems like a separate partition unless I'm wrong.... And I hope I am.
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phantasybm said:
This is the same question I was asking... I don't think you can access the 9 gigs of space that Samsung uses. It seems like a separate partition unless I'm wrong.... And I hope I am.
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Samsung's partition which is used for the rom is shared by the user memory.
You can access all of the phone including the rom partition once your phone is
rooted and you install a root capable file manager like root explorer.
There are many different ones at the play store to choose from.
But I think Root Explorer is by far the best and easiest to use.

Misterjunky said:
Samsung's partition which is used for the rom is shared by the user memory.
You can access all of the phone including the rom partition once your phone is
rooted and you install a root capable file manager like root explorer.
There are many different ones at the play store to choose from.
But I think Root Explorer is by far the best and easiest to use.
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Since you seem to know everything where does the other 7 gb go?
I don't think cyanogenmod is the same size as the stock Rom with the bloatware.

joshua.justice said:
Since you seem to know everything where does the other 7 gb go?
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Haha what a wise @ss! People are chiming in trying to help you understand your phone's memory partition.
Someone already told you... your CWM back ups took up the space. The rest if for you to find out. If your device is rooted you can free up space.
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Charlie Brown said:
Haha what a wise @ss! People are chiming in trying to help you understand your phone's memory partition.
Someone already told you... your CWM back ups took up the space. The rest if for you to find out. If your device is rooted you can free up space.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Obviously you're the wise ass because you couldn't figure out that I've fixed that issue.
I'm wondering about the 7 gb that works make my phone the 16 GBP as advertised. Not what's in my picture in my previous post.
Thanks though.

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joshua.justice said:
Since you seem to know everything where does the other 7 gb go?
I don't think cyanogenmod is the same size as the stock Rom with the bloatware.
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CM10.x rom is a lot smaller than the stock rom. They are between 300MB to 400MB including GAPPS.
Stock roms are at least 1.6BGB and custom roms can range from 900MB to 1.2GB.
If you have root access which I don't know if you do, use a file manager like root explorer
and navigate to "/" which is the ROOT directory of the phone.
There you will see a 4-5 screenfulls of of folders and a lot of files in the / root directory
Most of those folders and files are various different parts of the rom on the root of the phone.
Some of the folders are simply shortcuts and virtual locations to the /sdcard and external sdcard.
To be able see all those protected root locations with the folders and files the phone must be rooted.

joshua.justice said:
Obviously you're the wise ass because you couldn't figure out that I've fixed that issue.
I'm wondering about the 7 gb that works make my phone the 16 GBP as advertised. Not what's in my picture in my previous post.
Thanks though.
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See the other thread you're already posting in about this. I've answered you there.
Edit: to further clarify, loading a different ROM doesn't change the partitions (unless noted). You'll still have the same partition size for apps on one ROM as you will another. Debloating won't shift the 'free' space from one partition to another.

First off the phone doesn't really have 16 GB storage, regardless of all the bloatware Samsung has, the phone has no more than 12 GB internal storage, and 2+ gigs is taken by the system partition. The only way to reclaim that would be if someone made a tool to re-partition the system size like they did for the HTC HD2 but I doubt it's going to be a easy task. So until then, even installing Cyanogenmod doesn't reclaim the space at all.

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[ROM / GT-P1010 / Wi-Fi Only] - 2/7 - CleanROM 1.0 - Gingrebread 2.3.6

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CleanROM was designed to be a cleaned up Stock ROM with minor features and enhancements! All Apps are up to date as of 2/7/2012. ROM is de-odexed and based on official Gingrebread 2.3.6 Euro release!
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Removed Samsung Bloat!
ADW Launcher or TouchWiz Launcher!
95% AOSP Gingerbread themed
Custom Honeycomb style battery with percent indicator!
All Apps up to date!
De-Odexed!
Zip Aligned!
Rooted with Superuser and Busybox pre-installed
Full Compatible with CleanMOD found here: [Tool / Mod] - CleanMOD 1.0.1 for GT-P1010 Gingerbread 2.3.6! Mod the Tab
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You must read this entire post before downloading!
You have the appropriate ClockworkMod Recovery installed from here: [CWM][RELEASE] Clockworkmod recovery for P1010
You must be updated to the latest Gingerbread 2.3.6 ROM from here: [WIFI Only] [How-to] GT-P1010 Gingerbread Update
You must make a Nandroid back up BEFORE starting!
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You must follow the Installation instructions precisely!
Based on Euro GB 2.3.6. Any flaws in that ROM will carry over to this ROM.
ROM will re-boot with in the first few minutes after completion of the the initial set up. Its stable after that ( I think)
When using ADW Launcher disable app drawer animations for a much smoother scrolling experience
Supports all languages
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Copy ROM to SD Card
Reboot to Recovery
Make Nandroid back up!
Wipe Data / factory reset
Format System (Mounts and Storage)
Mount System (Mounts and Storage)
Install zip from SD Card
Reboot!
Profit!
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well, i am pretty excited to try this when i get home! good work!
dLo GSR said:
well, i am pretty excited to try this when i get home! good work!
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Thank you, hope you enjoy!
Grrrrreat News! Thanks to the dev's, One question although: It is already rooted??
ADOLFOHERNANDEZ said:
Grrrrreat News! Thanks to the dev's, One question although: It is already rooted??
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Yes it is.
I have never heard of a custom ROM that is not rooted. Would be very strange to see one not rooted. Would totally defeat the purpose of the ROM, lol
Hahahahahaha thanks for the eye opener, off course, you're totally right Thk's. Cheers
Looking forward to flashing this on my tab in a couple of days!
Thanks!
Any body tested it ? It Works or not?
BehradGH said:
Any body tested it ? It Works or not?
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Ok course it works! ;-)
Why would I post a ROM that doesn't work? Lol
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BehradGH said:
Any body tested it ? It Works or not?
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I haven't used this ROM yet, but I have used everyone of Scrosler's ROMs on my Evo 3D and Evo 4G. They all have been great. I would assume he wouldn't post it if it wasn't ready to go.
I am download #12! Really nice work. Thank you. I have had only 1 random reboot so far. Very snappy speed.
The problem with this version of CWM / CF-ROOT still persists - rebooting when using root functions. In the paid version of Titanium Backup, you can freeze and backup apps no problem. Also, integrating app updates into ROM also works. Uninstalling system apps mostly works - the tab reboots after the uninstall is complete. You are not able to restore backups of uninstalled system apps because the tab reboots before the process begins.
I will continue testing an report anything else I find. Thanks again for your great work!
navyguy said:
I am download #12! Really nice work. Thank you. I have had only 1 random reboot so far. Very snappy speed.
The problem with this version of CWM / CF-ROOT still persists - rebooting when using root functions. In the paid version of Titanium Backup, you can freeze and backup apps no problem. Also, integrating app updates into ROM also works. Uninstalling system apps mostly works - the tab reboots after the uninstall is complete. You are not able to restore backups of uninstalled system apps because the tab reboots before the process begins.
I will continue testing an report anything else I find. Thanks again for your great work!
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I haven't had any issues with uninstalling system apps with Titanium. They uninstall and...that's it. Admittedly I didn't uninstall that much, the wife actually likes some of the bloatware, believe it or not.
As for restoring backups of uninstalled system apps, I personally never bother backing them up in the first place. I've copied the contents of the entire /system/app folder and kept it safe on the external SDCard. That way, I can just reinstall them if I want them, or if I'd made a hideous mistake while theming.
I use Titanium once if I'm reflashing something back to stock and then it gets uninstalled. But that's just me.
Ticklefish said:
I haven't had any issues with uninstalling system apps with Titanium. They uninstall and...that's it. Admittedly I didn't uninstall that much, the wife actually likes some of the bloatware, believe it or not.
As for restoring backups of uninstalled system apps, I personally never bother backing them up in the first place. I've copied the contents of the entire /system/app folder and kept it safe on the external SDCard. That way, I can just reinstall them if I want them, or if I'd made a hideous mistake while theming.
I use Titanium once if I'm reflashing something back to stock and then it gets uninstalled. But that's just me.
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Hey Ticklefish
I saw your post in the CWM thread created by Skin1980, about how you do all system changes in through the recovery menu. I'd quite like to know if this rom plays better with making changes (like restoring apps via titanium backup) in the OS and not have to go through recovery? It would just be a convenience to do the 1-click restore of all my apps with titanium, that's why I'm asking.
LJP1111 said:
Hey Ticklefish
I saw your post in the CWM thread created by Skin1980, about how you do all system changes in through the recovery menu. I'd quite like to know if this rom plays better with making changes (like restoring apps via titanium backup) in the OS and not have to go through recovery? It would just be a convenience to do the 1-click restore of all my apps with titanium, that's why I'm asking.
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I restore system apps by using an app like ES File Explorer to copy them from my sdcard to the /system folder, setting the right permissions, moving them into the /framework or /app folder. I might have to do a quick reboot then to get them properly installed.
I could install them through the recovery menu, if I wanted, by using ADB but there isn't really much point.
If you'd rather use Titanium and do it that way, then go for it. It is a lot simpler, to be sure.
Now when I say 'system apps' here, I'm actually meaning things like your browser, soft keyboard, etc. Making changes through recovery is more for changing the actual workings of your device. That's things like altering your framework-res.apk or your SystemUI..things that control the actual device itself.
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Omg, you are soo fast.
wht is in this rom? i just updated to 2.3.6 gb, when playing snes it lags, but on my 3g tab its smooth. will this rom help?
jdm99prelude said:
wht is in this rom? i just updated to 2.3.6 gb, when playing snes it lags, but on my 3g tab its smooth. will this rom help?
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This is a cleaner version of the stock gingerbread rom. There's no JIT, OC, improved libraries or anything like that. Give it time, we've only just worked out how to put roms on this thing! lol

NandRom~Blue Haven~HW Version 004

Hey guys i was thinking and thats not good,but anyway,i have this rom on my phone which is running JB,tweaked to the max,added a bunch of tweaks and themes to it,runs like butter and looks pretty,i also added a great mod that gives my OG internal 8GB instead of 1GB,anyway to the point,how many of you guys have Smelkus recovery and would flash a backup(nandroid) rom?
I have that recovery on my evo. But would that work on a different phone? But hell I will give it a shot.
Evilone69tmg said:
I have that recovery on my evo. But would that work on a different phone? But hell I will give it a shot.
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I was told it would work as long as it was the same phone/recovery and have check MD5Sum unchecked in recovery.Ill upload it tonite and post it for you Evil,thanks for testing this for me.I'll need to figure out which folder holds my info that i stored on the nandroid,so i can delete it.Hell i guess i could delete my contacts and sign out of my gmail,then nandroid.Yea ill do that,ill link you sometime tomorrow Evil.
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This works, I've restored my own nandroids across several shifts after having it replaced...heck, I've even seen people upload nandroids for debugging and the people who flash it have no issues at all
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CNexus said:
This works, I've restored my own nandroids across several shifts after having it replaced...heck, I've even seen people upload nandroids for debugging and the people who flash it have no issues at all
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Yea i was talking to one of the devs from the Nexus forums and he was telling me that,also.I'm gonna upload it this morning and post it.
Edit:This will only be a test nandrom,im using mazdas AOKP rom as a base,which i added a few really effective JB tweaks and the reverse storage tweak and some themeing and added a few apps and other themes for CM10.I have this rom screaming,no lags,GPS works great,of course you know Mazda does great work anyway,so this rom already rocked before i touched it,(in the words of Mazda=Hahahahaha)
Uploading now.
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Diablo67 said:
I was told it would work as long as it was the same phone/recovery and have check MD5Sum unchecked in recovery.Ill upload it tonite and post it for you Evil,thanks for testing this for me.I'll need to figure out which folder holds my info that i stored on the nandroid,so i can delete it.Hell i guess i could delete my contacts and sign out of my gmail,then nandroid.Yea ill do that,ill link you sometime tomorrow Evil.
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Sounds good. Will let you know if it works.
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Evilone69tmg said:
Sounds good. Will let you know if it works.
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Dude if this works without a hitch,i have a buttload of nandroms saved on my desktop,that i havent used in awhile and i have these roms flying.looks like this forum is gonna get even busier.
Heres some screenies....
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I added some tweaks to the rom:
CrossBreeder:This is a new take at Android GUI lag reduction. It's lightweight and won't consume battery. Users have reported drastic improvements in usability and even benchmark scores. It can work on any Android device from Froyo to Gingerbread to Honeycomb to ICS and Jellybean. Modern OSs show lesser improvement but it's still quite noticeable.
This is a combination of 3 different methodologies to reduce Android lag due to low entropy.
1. Change wakeup threshold kernel parameters ala KAK.
2. Run an external entropy filler ala Seeder. The whole OS reads either /dev/random or /dev/urandom and both need entropy. However this mod uses a completely different, lightweight and efficient random number generator called Havege . This sharply reduces cpu consumption and corresponding battery life loss compared to Seeder. It also does a better job at keeping entropy levels high hence your device is more responsive. It doesn't run in a CPU intensive loop either.
3. Remove /dev/random as it's blocking. Link it to non-blocking /dev/urandom. Since /dev/random is blocking and designed to protect us from Quantum alien cryptographers with mathematical certainty and urandom is non blocking pseudo-random device that most apps and OSs are using anyway. Pre ICS devices have a lot to gain with this but ICS+ devices show visible gains too.
Source:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113150
MPEngine™:-MPEngine is a live engine script which was supposed to help on some parts that LazerDroid script couldn't handle,
but now its complete independent script(some little parts are shared), this one beast engine will demolish all those crappy huge lags.
Source:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2076101
AD2SDX:This mod will move all Internal Memory (data) into sd-ext, "but not like data2ext", this mod will maintain the performance, because it still place dalvik-cache and system application data in Internal Memory.
•Move Mounting Internal Memory (/data) Into /sd-ext
•Mount SDCard-Ext (mmcblk0p2) partition into /data
•Create dalvik-cache directory in Internal Memory data (/sd-ext), and symlink it to mmcblk0p2 (/data)
•Create data directory in mmcblk0p2 (/data) And symlink it into Internal Memory data (/sd-ext)
•Create symlink of app, app-private, app_s and lib_s from mmcblk0p2 (/data) to Internal memory data (/sd-ext)
•Create symlink for all non-symllink of Internal Memory data (/sd-ext) into mmcblk0p2 (/data)
•Create data_s in Internal Memory data (/sd-ext)
•Move All mmcblk0p2(/data)/data/com.htc* and com.android* into Internal Memory data(/sd-ext)/data_s
•Create symlink all files/directory from Internal Memory data (/sd-ext)/data_s/* into mmcblk0p2(/data)/data/ So the System Application Data still read into Internal memory, but rest Application Data will read Into SDCard.
Source:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310309
Ok,heres the link.... http://d-h.st/zfA
Follow these instructs:
This will only work if you have Smelkus recovery installed.
1)Download the NandRom and unzip it.
2)Copy it to your sd card/nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder.
3)Boot into SmelkusMod recovery and wipe everything,but your SD card,make sure you have check MD5SUM unchecked.
4)go to backup/restore and restore the nandrom you just copied to your nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder
5)Boot into home screen and log into your google account and sync accounts.
6)Do 1 final boot and your golden.
Will try tonight. Heading out right now. Will let you know what happens.
Evilone69tmg said:
Will try tonight. Heading out right now. Will let you know what happens.
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Awesome,thanks brother.
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I have it downloading now will test it and give feedback later tonight.
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jlmancuso said:
I have it downloading now will test it and give feedback later tonight.
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Sounds good,thanks brother.
I have a no go. Does not boot at all. Throws me to boot loader. What did you check off when you did the nand?
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I got it restored without any issues. Runs good so far.
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Here is a screen shot of the nand up and running.
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Here is a screen shot of the nand up and running.
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I tried again and got throwing right in to boot loader. I wonder if its the different version of the evo.
Evilone69tmg said:
I tried again and got throwing right in to boot loader. I wonder if its the different version of the evo.
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1)Download the NandRom and unzip it.
2)Copy it to your sd card/nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder.
3)Boot into SmelkusMod recovery and wipe everything,but your SD card,make sure you have check MD5SUM unchecked.
4)go to backup/restore and restore the nandrom you just copied to your nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder
5)Boot into home screen and log into your google account and sync accounts.
6)Do 1 final boot and your golden.
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Here is a screen shot of the nand up and running.
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Awesome!Hows it running and what does your internal storage say?
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Diablo67 said:
1)Download the NandRom and unzip it.
2)Copy it to your sd card/nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder.
3)Boot into SmelkusMod recovery and wipe everything,but your SD card,make sure you have check MD5SUM unchecked.
4)go to backup/restore and restore the nandrom you just copied to your nandroid/HT17EHLxxxxx folder
5)Boot into home screen and log into your google account and sync accounts.
6)Do 1 final boot and your golden.
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The only thing I don't see is the option for md5sum check.
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OK, this is enough I have 23 (TWENTY THREE) "0" folders..

Just went through ES File Explorer and yes you read that correct I have 23 "0" folders from flashing so many 4.2.2 AOSP ROMs lol. I literally went through and counted them. How the heck can I solve this problem?? I also have like 7 different albums in my gallery (3 of them are labeled "Camera")... ANYYYY help is very very much appreciated.
Joe0113 said:
Just went through ES File Explorer and yes you read that correct I have 23 "0" folders from flashing so many 4.2.2 AOSP ROMs lol. I literally went through and counted them. How the heck can I solve this problem?? I also have like 7 different albums in my gallery (3 of them are labeled "Camera")... ANYYYY help is very very much appreciated.
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I think if you merge the 26 0 folders with the first 0folder, it will leave you with only one, which is required with android 4.2.2
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Don't you use the restore sd after downgrade zip? It removes all the 0s and emulated folder and fixes your storage between rom flashes or when downgrading to 4.1 :sly:
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Ok, copy all important files from your internal to your external and then format your internal (in recovery)
Then boot back up and you should be good, the OS will repartition your internal to make the /0 folder if you dont have it (which you wont)
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Don't you use the restore sd after downgrade zip? It removes all the 0s and emulated folder and fixes your storage between rom flashes or when downgrading to 4.1 :sly:
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I haven't flashed a TW ROM in months (literally). I'm still on 4.2.2 (Deviant Xone).
Ok, copy all important files from your internal to your external and then format your internal (in recovery)
Then boot back up and you should be good, the OS will repartition your internal to make the /0 folder if you dont have it (which you wont)
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How do I know which files are *important* ?
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You don't need to flash a tw rom. Just flash the restore sd zip after you wipe and before you flash a new rom.
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Joe0113 said:
How do I know which files are *important* ?
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Lol, what I mean is, important to you. Aka pictures, maybe your rom zips, important documents, etc
Backup all your media files to your external sd., format your internal storage so you're left with one "0" folder and then update your recovery. That's why it's creating numerous emulated folders of your internal memory.
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LuigiBull23 said:
Backup all your media files to your external sd., format your internal storage so you're left with one "0" folder and then update your recovery. That's why it's creating numerous emulated folders of your internal memory.
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No, its creating numerous 0 folders because he's flashed several 4.2 + romd
Can't he just merge all those folders into one? Using a file explorer?
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Aweshocked said:
Can't he just merge all those folders into one? Using a file explorer?
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He could, but only on another ROM (thats not 4.2+ based)
If he tries to do it now it wont take because the OS still sees one of the "/0/" folders as the internal storage
CNexus said:
He could, but only on another ROM (thats not 4.2+ based)
If he tries to do it now it wont take because the OS still sees one of the "/0/" folders as the internal storage
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Several of these issues occurred on earlier recoveries, which is why I asked to check and update if needed. If it's do to the numerous 4.2 ROMs, one other possible solution would be to copy all important files from the last "0" folder and paste them in the root of the main "0" directory in /data/media/ and then removing all those extra "0" folders
seemed to solve the problem for me.
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Well I have work at 4 and don't wanna mess anything up lol... so I'm gonna try CNexus' method when I get home tonite and see if that does me any good. Hopefully I don't mess aything up
LuigiBull23 said:
Several of these issues occurred on earlier recoveries, which is why I asked to check and update if needed. If it's do to the numerous 4.2 ROMs, one other possible solution would be to copy all important files from the last "0" folder and paste them in the root of the main "0" directory in /data/media/ and then removing all those extra "0" folders
seemed to solve the problem for me.
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The /0 folder "issue" is because of 4.2+ roms. No doubt about that. As for the "emulated" folder, that I dont know.
CNexus said:
The /0 folder "issue" is because of 4.2+ roms. No doubt about that. As for the "emulated" folder, that I dont know.
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Wait, what the heck... isn't the "0" folder ad "emulated" folder the same thing? AKA another nae for each other; that's what I thought lol.
Joe0113 said:
Wait, what the heck... isn't the "0" folder ad "emulated" folder the same thing? AKA another nae for each other; that's what I thought lol.
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Well sometimes yeah. But on the picture Aweshocked posted in his thread, his folder layout is like this:
/sdcard1
/sdcard0
emulated
And i believe that THAT "emulated" folder is because of something else. But yeah, in other cases where it doesnt get as detailed as this, the /0 folder is also referred to as the emulated folder lol
I made a whole guide just for this problem.
I'll just pretend the google search using working...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2109228
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Sprint Galaxy S3
Whiplashh Rom
Look it up. :trooper:
Whiplashh said:
I made a whole guide just for this problem.
I'll just pretend the google search using working...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2109228
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Sprint Galaxy S3
Whiplashh Rom
Look it up. :trooper:
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Ummm.... Google wasn't working for me (yes just me out of 7+ billion people) What if I use Bing/Yahoo Search!!! hahahaa
Whiplashh said:
I made a whole guide just for this problem.
I'll just pretend the google search using working...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2109228
View attachment 1911555
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Sprint Galaxy S3
Whiplashh Rom
Look it up. :trooper:
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But this only works on a Rom that's not 4.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2
Since 4.2.2.2.2
Needs the 0 folders
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[Q] Insufficient Storage Available

HI ,
I have just changed my phone installation preference to external storage through androidADK kit. But after that when ever i am trying to install any application getting the error of "Insufficient Storage Available" although my SD card has 15 GB free space.
Please help i am using samsung galaxy grand duos
mankjas said:
HI ,
I have just changed my phone installation preference to external storage through androidADK kit. But after that when ever i am trying to install any application getting the error of "Insufficient Storage Available" although my SD card has 15 GB free space.
Please help i am using samsung galaxy grand duos
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First Copy all the stuff to your PC then simply Format your SD Card from 'Phone'
you problem will be solved
mankjas said:
HI ,
I have just changed my phone installation preference to external storage through androidADK kit. But after that when ever i am trying to install any application getting the error of "Insufficient Storage Available" although my SD card has 15 GB free space.
Please help i am using samsung galaxy grand duos
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The method what you are doing will work on gingerbeard not in jb... You have to remove the preferences using same method..
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Insufficient Storage Available
Please help me. My device shows 396 MB as free space yet I am not able to install a 3 MB app. Why is it so? To my surprise, it show 98.35 GB memory under the head "Used space". How come I have used 98.35 GB?
swanand7893 said:
Please help me. My device shows 396 MB as free space yet I am not able to install a 3 MB app. Why is it so? To my surprise, it show 98.35 GB memory under the head "Used space". How come I have used 98.35 GB?
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Go to Settings>Applications>All applications>Gallery and check the Data/Cache used. This is/was a known bug in the initial 4.2.2 release for grand. Clear the cache/data for Gallery then Reboot, check Settings>Storage should be fixed
iceyhotguy said:
Go to Settings>Applications>All applications>Gallery and check the Data/Cache used. This is/was a known bug in the initial 4.2.2 release for grand. Clear the cache/data for Gallery then Reboot, check Settings>Storage should be fixed
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Heyy it says all the data will be deleted. It includes files, accounts, databased etc.
Is it safe to proceed? I don't want to lose my images or videos...
swanand7893 said:
Heyy it says all the data will be deleted. It includes files, accounts, databased etc.
Is it safe to proceed? I don't want to lose my images or videos...
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If you are doing only for the Gallery application, yes it's very safe. All you will loose are the settings and the thumbnails gallery app generated for your quick viewing.
Any apps data/cache is limited to what it creates, the images and videos are your own it won't touch them
iceyhotguy said:
If you are doing only for the Gallery application, yes it's very safe. All you will loose are the settings and the thumbnails gallery app generated for your quick viewing.
Any apps data/cache is limited to what it creates, the images and videos are your own it won't touch them
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Heyy thank you so much. It solved the problem. Now the free space is 652 MB almost double! What other app data shall I clear at some intervals so that I won't face this problem again?
Thanks in advance
swanand7893 said:
Heyy thank you so much. It solved the problem. Now the free space is 652 MB almost double! What other app data shall I clear at some intervals so that I won't face this problem again?
Thanks in advance
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Only gallery app data causes this problem as far as I know, rest of the space should be from your apps. If you clear their data you will loose any settings or changes you have done to/through them
iceyhotguy said:
Only gallery app data causes this problem as far as I know, rest of the space should be from your apps. If you clear their data you will loose any settings or changes you have done to/through them
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Thanks! By the way I have one more problem. When I see images from WhatsApp in landscape mode, an area equal to that of notification bar gets cropped. What could be the problem? I am uploading the screenshots of a photo in portrait as well as landscape mode.
Thanks in advance.
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Do a factory reset..problem solve...
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neon933 said:
Do a factory reset..problem solve...
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No it doesn't solve the problem. I am still facing the same issue. My images get cropped in landscape mode in WhatsApp
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Root your device and use 'link2sd' app from play store.
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hello, i am having the same problem when i try to update twitter. I am using CM11 custom rom for galaxy grand.
I dont want to do a hardreset , at least for now, and find another solution.
Anyone can help me ?
taydag said:
hello, i am having the same problem when i try to update twitter. I am using CM11 custom rom for galaxy grand.
I dont want to do a hardreset , at least for now, and find another solution.
Anyone can help me ?
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mankjas said:
HI ,
I have just changed my phone installation preference to external storage through androidADK kit. But after that when ever i am trying to install any application getting the error of "Insufficient Storage Available" although my SD card has 15 GB free space.
Please help i am using samsung galaxy grand duos
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Move your images, videos, songs from your internal SD card to - - > external Sd card.
Thats it. So simple
Press thanks Button
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Storage Problem

I generally load custom ROM on my note2 and recently ( dont exactly remember when did happen) I found it out that I have Total Space 10.36GB.... I have searched every folder and tried to factory reset or install new ROM but still my missing storage does not come back. How can I restore missing to storage to reach 16GB.
If u r on android 4.1.2 or earlier, yes it is. The balance is used for some hidden system files. 10.36gb is the space u can use for your data nd apps.
But if u r on 4.3 then I dunno, coz mine is showing 16gb total space.
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Well...sure right now it is 4.3 but even when I did install 4.1.2 still storage is same... I guess something that I have done when I was installing one of the recent ROMs went wrong. I have accidentally deleted or partitioned current storage. Problem is I dont know how to revert or reset the storage back to 16GB.
Flash the pit file for n7100 via odin.
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akp.ajinkya said:
Flash the pit file for n7100 via odin.
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I did your recommendation but still all same....10.4 GB
I have used PIT_N7100_16GB_20121102.pit this file via ODIN...
Does this 10.4 gb includes the memory space used by Android system?
same over here, and i am on cm 10.2
on total space i have 10.46gb
and when i go to root /storage, i have the folder emulated, which is a exact copy of sdcard0
sdcard1 is the external sd card
this happens since the first time i flashed a 4.3, no matter which rom, in 4.1.2 this didn't happen to me
i've tried all wipes, and the emulated folder doesn't go away
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Mine is 16gb.
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looks like i found the cause of this
the "legacy" or "emulated" and the odd "0" folder is because of multiuser support. even though phones didn't enable the multi-user support the folder structure remains for consistency.
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Source:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/163dp2/whats_with_the_emulated_folder_with_sdcard0_and_0/
http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-7-tablet-2012/225362-doubles-everything.html
still, losing almost 6gb for a feature that i don't even use...there must be a way to have the "lost" space back
So is there a way to recover that space....What should we do...?
akp.ajinkya said:
Does this 10.4 gb includes the memory space used by Android system?
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well I guess I am just announcing what I see on the storage... It looks 10.4GB but guess thats all...should include that I think...
antique_sonic said:
Mine is 16gb.
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Mine is also showing Total Space of 16 GB (ROM DN3.1.1) and System Memory takes 5.54 GB...
Therefore available space for other uses is 10.46 GB... perhaps in 4.1.2 the system memory usage is not shown/taken into account
you wont get 16gb. 5gb ++ are for system files.
jaymuhazar said:
you wont get 16gb. 5gb ++ are for system files.
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U mean a ROM that I downloaded (which is 100+mb ) can expand itself to become 5gb? I don't think so. I erased everything including system files. So ur explanation is invalid.
Smack that thanks button if I helped.
N7105 Note 2 LTE International powered by Illusion ROM 2.6
Plasma Kernel 2.02
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Irwenzhao said:
U mean a ROM that I downloaded (which is 100+mb ) can expand itself to become 5gb? I don't think so. I erased everything including system files. So ur explanation is invalid.
Smack that thanks button if I helped.
N7105 Note 2 LTE International powered by Illusion ROM 2.6
Plasma Kernel 2.02
Sent from a small country named Singapore
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which rom are you using? 100+MB?
most roms are 1GB++
and yes 5GB should be system files
I have 16GB system memory takes up 5.54GB
is3ng said:
which rom are you using? 100+MB?
most roms are 1GB++
and yes 5GB should be system files
I have 16GB system memory takes up 5.54GB
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Illusion ROM. Latest version 200+MB. AOSP lol.
P.S. I wiped everything (Mega wipe(data/cache/dalvik/system))
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is3ng said:
which rom are you using? 100+MB?
most roms are 1GB++
and yes 5GB should be system files
I have 16GB system memory takes up 5.54GB
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i'm using cm, about 170mb, so yeah...pretty weird, that it takes 5gb...idk
Ah.. i'm not sure about AOSP
I haven't tried any of those roms..
Hope others will come out to help
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TIM13 said:
well I guess I am just announcing what I see on the storage... It looks 10.4GB but guess thats all...should include that I think...
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If i remember correctly,in 4.1.2 storage available shown was 10-11 Gb and system memory wasn't included in it which accounted for 5 Gb+,but now in 4.3 it is included thats why storage says 16 Gb which also includes 5.54 Gb used by system memory.So in both the user memory available is still 10 Gb+.If you are getting this much memory then its good if its less than that there may be some problem.
The device includes 16 Gb emmc,if the whole 16 Gb becomes available to user,then I m sure the device doesn't contain android os
See the attached screenshots.
Irwenzhao said:
U mean a ROM that I downloaded (which is 100+mb ) can expand itself to become 5gb? I don't think so. I erased everything including system files. So ur explanation is invalid.
Smack that thanks button if I helped.
N7105 Note 2 LTE International powered by Illusion ROM 2.6
Plasma Kernel 2.02
Sent from a small country named Singapore
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U can't compare aosp with tw.
Tw is samsung based rom, a modified android for samsung device.
From the look nd apps installed u can see alrd. Aosp is really like those google phone look.
For tw rom, it is a norm to have around 3-5gb, depending on the phone model. So u can't say explanation is invalid.
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