I have tried just about every rom available and other than factory based? I am running the Pacman 4.4 now as it I like it the best and it seems to be the most stable. But since these tablets are stuck with only 16gb internal it goes away very quickly. None of the cm 12+ will do it, just gives me the infernal insufficient storage error.
I have the same issue, I've tried many appointment the apps store but they just don't work.
Try Link2SD app?
Try out the official CM 13 port running on Marshmallow. If you format the microSD as internal storage, you can move your apps there with the certain limitations that comes from it. Read how microSD are treated in Android 6.0
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I've been trying out the MIUI 2.10.12 Jelly Bean v2.7 ROM on my HTC Desire, and while I would like to keep it, because I like the instantly applied themes etc., it's proving to be rather buggy on my Desire. I got it to try to solve the problem of running out of internal memory, but despite trying to apply the dt a2sd via terminal emulator app (and adb shell on the PC), as well as moving apps to SD via Titanium/Links2SD, I'm still getting "out of internal storage space" errors every time I turn around.
So my top priority for a Desire ROM is 1) I need for it to emulate internal memory on the SD card (so I can make internal memory larger), or at least take up little space on internal memory, so that it does not run out quicly.
2) Stability. (MIUI keeps randomly rebooting on various occasions, Google Voice/Search does not work, GO keyboard crashes, etc. MIUI is also a bit sluggish in Settings menus).
Cyanoid said:
I've been trying out the MIUI 2.10.12 Jelly Bean v2.7 ROM on my HTC Desire, and while I would like to keep it, because I like the instantly applied themes etc., it's proving to be rather buggy on my Desire. I got it to try to solve the problem of running out of internal memory, but despite trying to apply the dt a2sd via terminal emulator app (and adb shell on the PC), as well as moving apps to SD via Titanium/Links2SD, I'm still getting "out of internal storage space" errors every time I turn around.
So my top priority for a Desire ROM is 1) I need for it to emulate internal memory on the SD card (so I can make internal memory larger), or at least take up little space on internal memory, so that it does not run out quicly.
2) Stability. (MIUI keeps randomly rebooting on various occasions, Google Voice/Search does not work, GO keyboard crashes, etc. MIUI is also a bit sluggish in Settings menus).
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I have tried the following and by far they seem to be the most stable ones according to their Android version.
For GingerBread : MildWild 5.0
For ICS: sandvold's roms
For JellyBean : JellyNow
For increasing the internal memory, partition your memory card (I tried EXT 3 but my phone got stuck on boot loop, EXT 2 works like a charm for me) then install the ap2sdx script.
Peace,
Ibn Yusuf
If you like miui, go with miui xj rom, if you like sense, go with cooldroid rom.
If you want 100% stable ROM you have to use something like Oxygen ROM. In case you want JB ROM I'm using vijendrahs' CM10 ROM v2.2 and it seems quite stable. But of course there are some issues...
Hello all,
I love my 7105 but I have this HUGE problem with the CM nightlies I am using, the internal storage space is always to the max.
I have a 32g SD card and I can't install ANYTHING on it, I have a ton of games and they eat up all in the internal space
So I'd like a rom which allow me to either install the games or any program I want to the SD like it was possible on the older android versions, why the hell did google kill this great feature, I feel like I have an iphone when i get told it can't install or update because it's full.
Or if this is really not possible is there a possibility to mount some "internal" folder on the external sd card, i have tried folder mount to move real racing which is 3gigs by itself, it tells me all is done but the game is still on the inside card...
Thanks a lot for the help
Mokee ROM does allow saving apps to SD card.. Though I don't know if it works on n7105.. I used it on my n7100
Its a CM based ROM.
I have a question about paranoid android on the Oppo find 7. I'm a noob when it comes to custom roms but I just can't stand color os. Anyways, I have been using cyanogenmod for a couple months now, and I decided to try paranoid android. The problem is that in cyanogenmod, when I went to apps in the settings, it showed my internal storage which is like 3 gb and sd card storage (which is the other partition i guess because i dont have an sd card) which was like 23 gb. On paranoid android it only shows that I have internal storage of 3gb, which means I can barely download anything without it filling up. Anyone understand what i'm talking about.
Thank you if u can help me out
I just flashed the latest CM nightly for MM and when I put my SD card in the phone it says its corrupt. I do the reset with the phone to wipe it and after its done I only have 15MB instead of 64GB. Is there a manual fix for this or is it something I just have to wait for CM to do? I have the G3 D852 with latest TWRP.
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I just flashed the latest CM nightly for MM and when I put my SD card in the phone it says its corrupt. I do the reset with the phone to wipe it and after its done I only have 15MB instead of 64GB. Is there a manual fix for this or is it something I just have to wait for CM to do? I have the G3 D852 with latest TWRP.
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It looks like you're going to have to wait for a long while to see exFAT get fixed, and yes, I am in the same boat as you are so I literally feel your pain, but that said, when the OS asks me to format the Samsung 64GB EVO microSD card, it gets formatted to FAT32, which is absolutely useless for large files that are more than 4GB, and I have a LOT of FAT32-UNFRIENDLY files that I need on my microSD card, so Android Marshmallow is officially off the cards for me until that problem is fixed.
I have the same problem.
When I format to swapable sd card, I end up in 16MB.
When I format it to internal storage, the formatting stucks at 20% and after a few minutes I get a toast message with "java.util.concurrent.timeoutexception blah blah" and I have to reformat the card on my computer.
Looks like moving on from 5.1 to 6 was one of my biggest mistakes since I have a smartphone.
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I see there is already a thread about this. Cheers!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/android-m-sd-card-formation-stuck-20-t3259186
Exact same boat as everyone here. 64gb card shows as 15mb. If I format it as internal storage, I get the timeout exception. Didn't even realize I was upgrading to cm13 when I hit the update through OTA. It's came in the same list as cm12.1 nightlies. Of course since I didn't realize I booted it up without flashing gapps for 6.0 and was stuck the entire day trying to wipe clean, flash and restore backups from titanium. Android wear doesn't function properly, BT pairings get deleted on every reboot, SD card is screwed, the list goes on. Such a silly way to include it through OTA update without any warning.
Good news folks!
For those users who have flashed finnq's CM13 nightlies (20151219 onwards), you can now use exFAT-formatted microSD cards - all you need to do is flash the Nebula Kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/kernel-nebulakernel-rev6-5-build20150715-t3161768
All this because I wanted to free up space to install Grim Fandango...
I backed up my Samsung 64 gb card on my laptop and then reformatted my card as internal so I could use AppMgr III to move apps over. Now, I'm stuck with my SD card saying "checking...", and it doesn't recognize the card on my laptop.
Any ideas?
Fixes coming....
There are proposed changes currently sitting in code review at CyanogenMod. The changes have not yet been approved or merged. Here is a ROM image for LG G3 d850 that includes the proposed changes to fix the exFAT problem as well as the GPS problem. They work for me. YMMV. Use at your own risk!
cm-13.0-20160101-UNOFFICIAL-d850.zip
TL;DR: Anyone got a CM11 based ROM for Crackling they could link to please?
Longer version:
Upgraded to CM13 a while back to try out Marshmallow. Its OK I guess - less irritating than Lollipop certainly - but I'm not loving the way it handles SD cards. I had been using Link2SD to link apps to a second EXT partition but Marshmallow reads this as corrupt and keeps wanting to reformat it. I read a few descriptions and thought that adoptive storage (AKA format as internal) sounded pretty much like what Link2SD did, so fair enough, formatted my card (for the record this is a 64 GB card not the 32 GB card Wileyfox says it can handle, but was working fine otherwise). After the format I was able to move about 3GB to the SD card but a lot of apps don't move - looking at them they're pretty much all ones which can put widgets on screen. I'm not exactly short of space at the moment but this irritates me - especially as I can't seem to directly access the card to install other things on it (like the offline Wikipedia files needed for Kiwix). Prior to that I found the extra security put on the SD card more of a hinderance than a benefit.
Anyhow, looked for a ROM to return to Kitkat but all of the Crackling ROMs on CyanogenMod are for CM13, with the exception of an experimental CM12 - I fell out of love with Lollipop about ten seconds after looking at the interface so I don't want to go back to that (although I imagine that if I had all three of them together Marshmallow would look a lot more like Lollipop than it does Kitkat) so would much prefer going back to CM11, although if anyone can find an alternative to my current issue that'd work too!
Cheers,
Jon.