My Phone has not yet rooted. yesterday all of a sudden my phone got hanged up and could see message as internal storage memory and my inbox are full. I tried deleting almost all stuff its showing free space for few minutes and again with memory full.
is it any virus or problem with software?
does rooting help me to get back to normal working position?
Yes rooting will help you...
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same problem with me
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I was trying to take photo's with my desire, but I was recieving a message saying that the photo's couldn't be saved to the sd card. I was a bit puzzled as I knew I had more than 3gb of the card left. Anyway I decided to go into the storage settings of the phone and sure enough according to my phone the total space on the sd card was 0 and the available space was 0. and it also showed that the internal storage was 64.02 mb.
Anyway, I decided to take the battery out and remove the sd card, and then I reinstalled them. When my phone had restarted I checked the storage settings again and my phone is now showing that the sd card has a total of 3.69gb with 3.43gb available, and also, my internal storage is now showing that I have 78.44mb internal storage available.
Can someone shed some light on what may have happaned.?
This happens on Android sometimes. Just removing and reinserting the card will fix it 99% of the time.
alexperkins said:
This happens on Android sometimes. Just removing and reinserting the card will fix it 99% of the time.
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If that's the case, then perhaps next time it happens you could try unmounting and mounting it (ie in software!). Would safe the hassle/risk of taking the phone apart each time.
poldie said:
If that's the case, then perhaps next time it happens you could try unmounting and mounting it (ie in software!). Would safe the hassle/risk of taking the phone apart each time.
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Just out of curiosity, how to you mount the card after unmounting it? I looked everywhere but had to take the card out and insert it again....
I get something similar, but it's not free space related. Sometimes after unplugging my phone from my PC while being in Mass Storage mode, the card is mounted in read-only mode. It's an odd behaviour that only gets fixed if i replug it into my PC and remove it again.
OnlinePredator said:
Just out of curiosity, how to you mount the card after unmounting it? I looked everywhere but had to take the card out and insert it again....
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Uh..yeah, just noticed there's no mount option. Odd, being a Linux device. You're going to have to unmount then reboot.
Perhaps this'll become possible when Android supports installing to SD card.
I've been experiencing the same thing this weekend, but I've not used my phone as a storage device, only battery charging. A reboot fixes the problem but not ideal! Is this a HTC phone issue or Google Android problem? It needs to be addressed!
I am also concerned about internal storage space as it seems to either decrease or increase for some reason. For example, yesterday I had 78mb free internal storage space, earlier on it had dropped to 67.04mb,, than an hour later it went down to 66.25mb I have since switched my phone off and on and now the internal storage is at 80.1mb. I am assuming that the internal storage issue is maybe to do with caches. Would this be correct.?
wendy75 said:
I am also concerned about internal storage space as it seems to either decrease or increase for some reason. For example, yesterday I had 78mb free internal storage space, earlier on it had dropped to 67.04mb,, than an hour later it went down to 66.25mb I have since switched my phone off and on and now the internal storage is at 80.1mb. I am assuming that the internal storage issue is maybe to do with caches. Would this be correct.?
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I don't know, but memory is supposed to be used. Android should be keeping stuff in memory so that it can be used quickly when needed rather than loaded/initialised from scratch each time. Depends on the OS really. I'd suggest not killing tasks and rebooting just to maintain a lot of free memory for the sake of it. If there's a problem then it needs to be fixed but I've not heard of anyone running out of memory and having trouble loading stuff after 24 hours after a reboot.
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Just out of curiosity, how to you mount the card after unmounting it? I looked everywhere but had to take the card out and insert it again....
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Same problem for me ... until I found the "SDMount widget". No need to reboot anymore.
Happened to me twice with my 32GB card, now don't take this the wrong way, but I'm glad to see others have experienced this with lower capacity cards!
Thanks for the headsup about the Mount widget, should be very handy.
sdmount ........ thank you for the heads up
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Over the past 2,3 days when the phone is in sleep mode whenever i turn it on i get the backup failed message. I dont know why i have over 1,5gb free on the memorystick yet i get the problem every night now almost. Whats the problem?
Same here ...
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and here....
Before I begin, know that all the searched threads are not applicable to my situation.
Upon boot of my device using ANY ROM, both stock and a few after market roms, my SD Card reports at the top "Not recognized or unsupported", but a few moments later, it all of a sudden is loaded and good to go?
I have a brand new SanDisk XDHC 16GB, the kind that are apparently water and heat proof (they make them up to 64GB), and it is brand new, never used in any device other than my GS3. I used the stock rom to format it, not a computer, and have not formatted it since.
Suggestions? or quietly ignore since it is actually working?
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Wiltron,
If you are talking about the icon at left side of notification bar showing for a few moments upon boot, this is a normal part of the boot process.
If that^^^ isn't the issue than backup s on your computer and reformat.
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bsam55 said:
If you are talking about the icon at left side of notification bar showing for a few moments upon boot, this is a normal part of the boot process
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It is, thanks for the help
I bought a second hand At&T HTC Desire HD/Inspire 4g a month ago . But because of my exams I decided not to use the playstore or insert my sim. It doesn't even have an SD card. I was just browsing the internet from my phone for a month. The problem occured when I signed up on playstore a few days ago. I downloaded 5 apps now and then , and then deleted 3 of them. Yesterday when I was checking out the play store the phone started getting stuck while scrolling , only slightly. But when I typed on the search bar the phone got badly stuck and would enter the letter that I had clicked 5 seconds later, and after doing that for a bit it got completely stuck. It timed out so the light went off and it would do nothing so I turned it off, opened up again. I thought this was because of low memory as the phone only has 1gb free memory. But when I was scrolling through applications today it again started getting slightly stuck just as before, so I didn't go further and closed the playstore. What might be wrong with the phone and what should I do about it? I know this msg is very detailed but I'm really worried so just making sure you know everything. Thank you in advance.
First. Have you tried to check through Task Manager which applications are open and how much they consume?
Two. Perhaps because the load on the phone (without using the memory card), things begin to move slowly
Three. Did you restore factory settings on your purchase of the phone? He may be busy files or programs in the background.
4 I recommend you start from scratch, try to maybe put some clean and simple rom.
Good Luck!
Try cache and dalvik-cache wipe and fix permissions by going to recovery
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Just out SD card in for the first time. Can't seem to turn this message off without unmounting the SD card. Does it go away?
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OK. Delete this thread. I just needed to swipe it away!
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I'm not sure if that permanently removes it, I think it came back after I restarted device, until I tapped it once. Not certain.
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seems like it goes away when I clear it, and doesn't come back till next reboot.
My phone isn't here so bear with me... Did you folks long press the notification and see if you could block it? It is a standard android feature but in some system notifications it is not allowed.
Mine went away permanently after swiping it away. I've rebooted plenty of times and does not come back on.
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I get a message that states:
SD Card
tap here to transfer media files
When I swipe it away it will come back later. I've already done a factory reset on the phone. I currently have a Samsung SD 64gb card that I had to get because the Sandisk was failing. I've read where some tried formatting the card but that did not work. This just started happening within the last month or so. I don't remember if I got serviced or not in the time frame but do know this is a pain in the you know what. Anyone run into this on the note 4?