Okay I'm on cyanogen mod ROM 9/4 I use titanium to back up my apps it says I have insufficient memory but I notice this ROM makes a emulator folder and a SD card 0, aswell as SD card 1 folder with duplicates and I can't delete them how do I back up using this ROM to SD card ???????
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How can I have insufficient memory ????
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Your data prior to installing cyanogen should probably be in the sdcard/ folder (or whatever you assigned it to). After the install all 4.2 roms create a 0 folder so it should be in sdcard/0 folder. The system wont read data in the sdcard/ folder but still count as space used.
I believe you can delete the old data in the sdcard folder or move them in the 0 by using root explorer.
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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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Lately I've been noticing something weird with my camera app. When I take pictures sometimes, it doesn't save the pictures properly. There's always two files (please look at screenshot). Anyone else faced this issue? Gallery shows a black image. Looking at the file system, there are two files for each pic, one JPG and other with a tmp extension
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Are you using a custom rom with a modified camera app?
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I am on Rasbean Jelly, but the camera app is the original one and not modified (at least that's what I think so).
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Tried 'fix permissions' in CWM recovery?
SD card nearly full? Or FS corrupted maybe, try flashing stock image and maybe even relock and unlock bootloader to make sure the storage gets a nice and juicy reformat, then flash ras again from scratch.
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)
obb files are big and emulated sdcard its not enough for two or three is possible to use my 32gb sd to put the obb files and play games?
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obb files are big and emulated sdcard its not enough for two or three is possible to use my 32gb sd to put the obb files and play games?
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Try it out? It should work. Besides you cant break anything with this test
Found a way to dio this and its working good
needs lidroid file and its plugin super mount.
now i have all my obb files in the extsdcard
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this take me to search other ways but did not work
the terminal command is not working
mount -o bind /storage/extSdCard/Android/obb/ /storage/emulated/0/Android/obb/
apps like folder mount do the trick but it's nicer lidroid
another app is directory bind but does not work for me
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Try FolderMount. The Program can move your large Files to external SD.
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: