I'm in liquid rom when I delete a folder in internal sd by usb I continue seen it in internal sdcard even if I reboot, but because the folder is deleted I get an error when I try to deleted by file explorer, the problem began when I try to blind the folder to external sd
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I have the trouble with internal storage on my Magican. There is a folder, that can't be deleted (it was a file before, but now it's became a folder - it seems like it was a FAT error).
Is there any way to format the internal storage?
Create any file on storage card (or in memory) with name same as folder on storage and copy it to storage. Coping operation will failed but folder on storage will get file attributes again. Now you can delete it.
Hi, I recently installed beanstalk 4.3 on my S3 and noted that my internal memory is almost full but I can't figure out what is taking up all the space. I'm including a screenshot, are there any scripts or hacks to swap the internal and SD memory for this ROM?
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Use a file explorer and look at the internal storage and see if there is a folder called 0. If this here than it is most likely the issue and you will need to update your recovery and clean out the 0 folder.
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Use a file explorer and look at the internal storage and see if there is a folder called 0. If this here than it is most likely the issue and you will need to update your recovery and clean out the 0 folder.
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I cleaned up the 0 folder but noticed that on my internal memory root folder I have an external_sd and extsdcard folders (which have everything I have on my actual external sd card) in addition to the storage folder which contains my actual sd card (sdcard1) as well as the sdcard0 and emulated folder. I think this is what's using up all the memory (maybe?) any idea why all these folders were created? can I just erase the external_sd and extsdcard folders since all that data is in my actual sd card or are they bound?
sorry for all the questions but I dont want to mess anything up
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I cleaned up the 0 folder but noticed that on my internal memory root folder I have an external_sd and extsdcard folders (which have everything I have on my actual external sd card) in addition to the storage folder which contains my actual sd card (sdcard1) as well as the sdcard0 and emulated folder. I think this is what's using up all the memory (maybe?) any idea why all these folders were created? can I just erase the external_sd and extsdcard folders since all that data is in my actual sd card or are they bound?
sorry for all the questions but I dont want to mess anything up
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No don't delete those folders. Those are linked to your SD card should have nothing to do with your internal memory. Nor sure what's going on with your internal memory though. You may want to try saving your 0 folder to a pc then deleting it entirely(the 0 folder). If that doesn't work then maybe go back to stock.
hi. I create a folder in sd card and shortcut to home screen. When i first click on the folder, i can see inside but second click on another sd card shortcut folder, i can’t see inside. Only see storage list (internal storage – sd storage)
But if i create folders in the internal storage, there is no problem.
Becuse of this i can’t use lg g3 file Explorer. is there any solution?
(so i use file explorer but has a problem when i want to move files from sd kart.)
When you check out an app's info, there is an option to "Move to SD card". When I do this, I see that the available internal storage space really does free up. I tried finding the app data in the external sd, but no new directories are made and the size of the "Android" folder in the external sd remains at 32 bytes. So, where is the app data in the external sd?
I don't mean to resurrect an old thread, but I felt compelled to answer this, since this issue bugged me for hours. I'll just leave it here in case anyone else stumbles on to this.
If you are able to move apps to the SD card in G3, android v.4.4 Kitkat, whether by default, or by applying the SD Fix ("media_rw"...), then doing so will only move certain files to your SD (the .apk, I think), but not inside the /external_SD/Android/data folder. The files will instead be moved to the /.android_secure folder, which is hidden and cannot be viewed using a file browser in Android, even with root (tried ES Explorer). You can view this folder if you insert the SD directly to your PC via a card slot. The files moved will have the .asec extension.
In order to move the actual files from the data or obb folder, and save space, one would have to use an app such as FolderMount, although I haven't tried this myself.
So, I am using Folder Mount on 4.4.2 Kitkat on the touchwiz ROM.. The issue I am havingis that, after it transfers the obb file to the sd card, it still leaves the obb file in the device storage for some reason, and when I delete that file in Device storage, it seems to delete the sd card obb file at the same time. How do I fix that if its possible?