Hello my friends
I just bought galaxy note 2014 WiFi 32gb p600
The problem is the internal system memory takes about 13gb !!!
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I try to reflash the rom with the latest one it's the same thing
Also try to flash with pit file I searched and try them it failed to flash because they are not signed
Any idea guys over here are appreciated
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Thanks every one now i fix it
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If it's easy I'd suggest you take it back and replace it, you've clearly been sold someone else's return after they've stuffed it up. You read enough on here about how people bugger up their tabs then return them hoping the retailer won't notice what they've done. Mine is packed with apps and system memory is less than 6gb.
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Mine says 5.63gig you must have a lot of stuff running.
Thanks for answering me
Actually I bought it over seas
That's the problem
How do I know what did they stuff it with so I use root explorer to delete it if it's easy
Or pit file signed with reparation so I fix it
B, r
at last i fix it
here is the solution incase some one have the same problem or need signed pit file for p600 wifi only
just flash the pit file with odin
after that flash stock rom and thats it
now used space is 5GB
b.r.
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Okay, so basically every time I flash a new ROM it creates that undeletable 0 folder/directory which is really annoying. I have about six 0 folders on my device's storage now and it makes everything painfully unorganized. I know this is normal but is there anyway I can delete the extra folders?
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This bothers the hell out of me.
Chew DZ said:
Okay, so basically every time I flash a new ROM it creates that undeletable 0 folder/directory which is really annoying. I have about six 0 folders on my device's storage now and it makes everything painfully unorganized. I know this is normal but is there anyway I can delete the extra folders?
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This bothers the hell out of me.
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It should only make 1 directory if it doesn't it means you're not on the latest recovery. You can either try and deleting them or format your internal memory
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Please search for similar questions before posting. There have many questions just like this one. Upgrade to the latest ClockWork Mod recovery, or the latest TWRP recovery, and this should be fixed.
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I made this back in the day. Might help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36959843
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Hi,
First of all apologies - I know this isn't dev but I wanted to post in here hoping that someone will see this and reply quickly.
I've just purchased a new nexus 5 and was about to sell my GNEX (literally later today) but have somehow managed to corrupt my <naughty word> efs partition.
Could someone please be kind enough to tell me what files they see in /factory. I think I have a non standard backup of the files but I'm not 100% sure what to do with them (yet).
Thanks in advance!
Ah balls Looks like I figured how how to restore my backup of the files but it still has the generic IMEI
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Ah balls Looks like I figured how how to restore my backup of the files but it still has the generic IMEI
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Odin to stock. Or...if u have any any working nandroids at all simply restore that partition only.
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I've tried odin to stock but it didn't fix the generic IMEI issue - I used odin files from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2065470
I did select the PIT file
Should this have fixed the issue?
Efs.img in my gnex was in
/Dev/block/platform/omap/omap_hsmmc.0/by-name
I sold my gnex, but I can ask for screenshots of factory folder if you want
I will post as sono as possible
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Cheers for that. Can't get it to work ?.
Have to make sue I back up the efs on my nexus 5 now!
Anyone have a link to a tutorial or utility that details how to re-size the main partition.
The default 2GB size is never large enough to hold all the apps I install, and quickly fills.
I know you can configure Android to either install apps onto the SDcard by default or just move apps to the SDcard, however, I don't want to lose widgets. Therefore I'd rather re-size the main partition to about 3 or 4GB so everything can install without fear of running out of space.
Thanks for any advice.
I don't think that is possible
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This is probably the best you'll get-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
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Thanks for the replies, but forget it.
I was reading around on tutorials about how to edit your pit file and change the partition size. I was able download my pit file using heimdall, edit the partition sizes of the pit file, though I must of screwed up somewhere, because when I uploaded the pit file back to my phone I super bricked it .
Yep, the blue light of death. I must of wiped the partitions clean off the EMMC using heimdall.
So, ya, I done goofed.
I bought a phone off ebay for $30 with a broken lcd, and a clean ESN, so I'm hoping to just swap out my logic board when I get it. If all works well, then it was a $30 fail. Maybe I'll be able to recover $10-15 selling the other phone for parts.
Let this serve as a lesson for those looking to attempt this. DON"T DO IT. Unless you either have the equipment to jtag your phone and re-flash your EMMC if you brick it, or there's some rock solid proven fail-safe method of re-sizing the partitions on the E4GT.
Hello everyone.
This is my first post to this forum, so maybe I'm posting it on the wrong place. If that's the case, please let me know and I'll happily move it to a different one.
I'm trying to root a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, model SM-T210R, with 8GB of ram and a 7" screen using the method described in another post of this site: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391367
I'm currently using a MacBook air with Mac OS X 10.9.2. I've downloaded JOdin3 (from here) Heimdal (from here) I also downloaded, as indicated in the xda-developers post the firmware for the T210R (from here)
I hav rebooted the Galaxy Tab into Downloading mode, and JOdin detects the device properly as "Connected":
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Now, when I hit the Start button in JOdin, is says Do you want me to obtain a PIT for you? I tell it "Yes", I say Ok to restarting my device, I give it my password so it can sudo... (I would even give it my daughters virginity, if it asked, and I had a daughter) but it can't obtain the Pit file:
Is there any workaround? Any place I can download the right PIT file? I've seen a bunch of Pit files for Samsung Galaxies (mainly in other pages of this site) but I don't seem to be able to find a PIT for my specific model.
Do you guys have any PIT file for my device available? Please?
Thank you in advance.
I finally gave up and run the "real" Odin 3.07 in Windows 7 (64bit) It worked fine.
The newer 3.09 didn't seem to run, although I didn't try that much
Good morning.. maybe you can help me how to successfully back up my stock rom on TWRP 3.1.0HIMA, before I install custom rom. I keep on failing on 52% on backing up system image. I got a big space on my external more than 20gig.
Thank you in advance.
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If this is the answer,so I need to use the first system image I backed up as read/write and RE-flash seperately to my data?
Is the SD card formatted to exfat? Fat32 doesn't support files that are bigger than 4gb and since some of the backup files are indeed bigger this will cause a failure of the backup process.
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@Flippy498
thank you very much.. I really appreciated.
Not only for your knowledge and skills on this field but for being so kind, I never even wait for an hour, you just pop up with an answer.. keep up the good work all of you XDA team.
Got going to flash my custom rom..
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Is the SD card formatted to exfat? Fat32 doesn't support files that are bigger than 4gb and since some of the backup files are indeed bigger this will cause a failure of the backup process.
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I could swear that when i did my backup my sdcard was fat32.. I know you're right but I don't remember reformatting or repartitioning..
Maybe I'm getting too old and losing my marbles.. Or a brain tumour..
Beamed in by telepathy.