Folks my M8 is now running out of space. I noticed there is an others folder but I can't find it.
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I recommend the app "Disk Usage" which provides a really nice intuitive and slick graphical interface, to allow you to pretty easily determine what files are taking up all your storage: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage
But you should be aware of what the files are, and what the result of deleting them will be, before doing so. Depending on what the file is, you might want to at least copy it to your computer before deleting.
You haven't mentioned if your phone is modded (custom recovery, custom ROM, etc.) but if you have any TWRP backups or ROMs, those will usually default to internal storage (unless you've set it up otherwise) and fall under the "Other" category, and often a big consumer of that much space. In particular, a single TWRP backup can easily take up 5 GB (depending on number of apps, etc.).
You can always move important files to your external Sdcard and format internal memory ,in most cases the "other" file won't have anything that will brake your phone if deleted
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My m8 is rooted with twrp. But I am using stock rom.
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My m8 is rooted with twrp. But I am using stock rom.
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That still doesn't answer the question of whether you have a TWRP backup on the phone, or not.
I gave a suggestion on how to determine what files are taking up all the storage. Did you try it?
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Hi, these files been here since I rooted and s-off'd my dhd, Can I delete them or do they need to stay?
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I read from a guide that you should backup those first 4 items. I'm not sure what else you can clean from the SD card though
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Hi, these files been here since I rooted and s-off'd my dhd, Can I delete them or do they need to stay?
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You can quite safely delete all of these, provided everything is working as it should, personally I'd stick them all in my Android folder on my PC in case I need them in future, but they certainly don't need to be on your SD card.
Syrianto said:
I read from a guide that you should backup those first 4 items. I'm not sure what else you can clean from the SD card though
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ghostofcain said:
You can quite safely delete all of these, provided everything is working as it should, personally I'd stick them all in my Android folder on my PC in case I need them in future, but they certainly don't need to be on your SD card.
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thank you both!
You need the first one if you want to go back and radio s-on again. Hboot is not so important as it can be restored from an ruu if necessary.
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I tried a few ROMs, most of them, although unzipped size are smaller than my stock Hboot system size (250M), use quiet a lot internal storage for system apps(email, market, contact ..etc), i.e. if without proper partitioned SD, most of internal storage (147M) are used just after clean flash.
Is there any ROM using only system partition, leave full 140MB for me?
How can I modify existing ROM to use system partition only?
Please move to q&a. This is development. You develop nothing.
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5 years of membership?? Congrats.
Search for odexed Roms. They don't have dalvik cache for sys app. Also keep in mind that all data goes to internal storage, including gmail, Cache, picture sync...
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he did indeed developed something. s**t.
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I'm not related to the developers in any way, just wanted to provide some info for you guys about this must to have app.
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it does exactly what it says:
if a file been deleted by accident or you decided to keep some photo you took but after deleting it ... with this app you will be able to simply restore it back.
tested it on my HOX, my wifes' SGS1, and it works just great !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...GwsMSwxLDIxMiwiY29tLmJhbG9vdGEuZHVtcHN0ZXIiXQ..
give it a go, its a mandatory application on every android device !
But does it have a black hole like on PC? Once I had 100 GB hard disk and I had around 300 GB with **** in recycler bin. Does it work here too?
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haven't noticed any additional directories on the storage after deleting some files... so i think that the "black hole" is not present here.
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But does it have a black hole like on PC? Once I had 100 GB hard disk and I had around 300 GB with **** in recycler bin. Does it work here too?
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Windows doesn't delete any files it just makes the space the data is store as "writable" and all "writable" space is shown as "free space" in windows even if there is actually data stored there, the reason behind you being able to recover files after they have been deleted.
Also you can't have a 100 GB disk and "around 300 GB" of data stored in writable space just can't happen, unless you mean 1000 GB..... and even still that 300 GB of "****" would be classed as writable so the operating system will just write over it when that time comes.
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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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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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.