Question Media Keeps Stopping | Can't Access Internal Storage - OnePlus 9 Pro

Bit desparate here, need any assistance.
Out of nowhere, "Media" is force-closing every 2 seconds. Can't read internal storage using any file manager, they all force-close when trying to view internal storage (Mixplorer can read root just fine). (About Device --> Storage) shows system taking 17.1 GB, but "System" is actually taking 236 GB. Phone freezes every minute. Play Store can't launch as if I have no internet connection. Half the apps crash randomly (WhatsApp is fine, Telegram is crashing).
Connecting to the laptop shows the device, correct storage, and I can see all my folders, files, photos and videos, but attempting to copy any of them fails with an error "unreachable".
What I tried so far - apart from hours of searching - was the following:
1. Rebooting multiple times.
2. Disabling all Magisk modules.
3. Clearing data and cache of Google Play Store, Google Play Services, and Google Services Framework.
4. Clearing data and cache of Download Manager as suggested online.
5. Clearing data and cache of Contacts and Contacts Storage.
6. Apps--> Special access --> All files access --> "Media" --> Allowed.
Interestingly, with OxygenOS 13, there's no more "Media Storage" app to stop/clear. It's now "Media" with no option to force stop or clear data/cache. Also there's no more option to clear cache only in stock recovery, and the "Reset app preferences" is also gone, thanks OnePlus.
Obviously I can't download any file/mod as there's no storage to save it on. I can't even take/save a screenshot for the same reason.
I don't mind resetting, but I need to backup the internal storage to my computer first. Any suggestion is really appreciated.

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After restoring a nandroid backup (I had an usb brick, fixed with 4ext recovery), I can't delete files from my sd card, neither on fat32 either ext partition. And I'm not talking about system files, I can't delete BT downloads, ie. I've tried reinstalling ES Explorer but doesn't work.
I'm also having the 492 error downloading from market. I assume this is related to the fact that I seem unable to write on phone.
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Not sure how, but I solved it. I did this:
(Source:http://www.technipages.com/google-play-download-unsuccessful-error-fix.html)
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4. Tap the All tab, then scroll down and select Google Play Store.
5. Select Clear cache.
6. Back out of the screen and select Download Manager (May also be listed as “Downloads”).
7. Select Clear data.
8. Also clear data for Google Services Framework, Google Apps, Google Talk, and Checkin Service. Some users are reporting they had to clear data for the Browser app as well. You may not see all of these apps listed on your particular phone.
9. If market doesn't work now or its seems to be the old market, just restore the app google play aka vending.apk (just app not data) with titanium backup or similar.
This worked, at least for now....ufff.

[Issue] Most of my apps can't have access to Internal Storage

Hi everyone, three days ago i updated my Galaxy Nexus to the latest 4.2 version, from the stock 4.2 (the one without december in the people app).
Yesterday i started to realize some weird behaviors with overall apps, and here are some of them:
. Câmera app : Photo is taken, but can't visualize it
. Galery app : Shows ammount of photos in each album, but all the thumbnails are solid gray, and no photo can be selected for visualization
. Swiftkey Keyboard : Keeps raising error related to "Dynamic Language Packs" (since swiftkey stores the dynamic packs in the sdcard/internal storage, this might be another access issue)
. All apps that use camera activity : Camera is loaded but once i took the photo, it does not return to the app, and the camera app keeps open. No photo is returned to the app that invoked the camera aswell
. Dropbox : Can't export to internal storage any file, sometimes it manages to finally "read" the internal storage and show me directories structure, and sometimes it doesn't. In both situations, file "fails to export".
This seems a really weird behavior to me, and i thought that it might be a "Permission" issue, so i got in recovery mode and fixed permissions, but nothing got solved.
Is there any other step i might take before having to actually try a full wipe / factory reset ?
Having to reinstall / reconfigure all the apps is a pain in the butt, and since i can't backup them with titanium because of the internal storage issue, i would have to do it "manually".
By the way : Play store can update and download apps with no problem at all, so this is not a hardware issue for sure.
Try this wipe cache via recovery and dalvik cache and then flash latest root.
This should work.
manumanfred said:
Try this wipe cache via recovery and dalvik cache and then flash latest root.
This should work.
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Wiping cache and Dalvik Cache will not erase all my internal storage right ?
EDIT: Wiping Cache and Dalvik have not worked
Weird Issue:
After booting up into recovery mode, and try to Install .ZIP from sdcard, the CMW does not actually find any other folder in my sdcard than some weird ones like "0", "odb" and "legacy".
What are those folders ?
Why it does not sees the other folders ?
marcelloLins said:
Weird Issue:
After booting up into recovery mode, and try to Install .ZIP from sdcard, the CMW does not actually find any other folder in my sdcard than some weird ones like "0", "odb" and "legacy".
What are those folders ?
Why it does not sees the other folders ?
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Nevermind, i just reinstalled the Factory Stock 4.2 Android and updated to 4.2.1 OTA
Then i rooted it and everything is ok now.

[Q] TMobile Note 2 Contacts Disappears

I am hoping to get some help from you guys, I have Tmobile Samsung Note 2 stock version without root most updated firmware (June update). My problem: my contacts are disappearing from time to time, so in order to show up again, I have to reboot. It shows up but disappears in a while. So I called tmobile with the problem and they provided me with the following solution. However, it didn't help and I am tired of loosing contacts from time to time. Your help and guidelines would be HIGHLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Wipe cache partition to clear system memory
If the phone is not working correctly, you may need to reset it. Whereas a hard reset deletes all your information, clearing the system cache does not erase any personal data or settings.
To wipe the cache partition, follow these steps:
Remove the battery and then re-insert it.
Press and hold the Volume up key, the Home (center) key and Power key simultaneously for 10 seconds.
The Android system recovery menu will appear.
Use the Volume up and down keys to select "wipe cache partition."
Press the Power key to select.
Use the Volume up and down key to select "reboot system now."
Press the Power key to reboot.
Prepare for a master reset and back up data on Android
created by Michael McEwan on Sep 2, 2011 11:50 AM, last modified by Michael McEwan on Dec 13, 2012 10:08 AM
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Available Externallyhttp://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2521
Understanding the Issue
A master reset is sometimes called a factory data reset or a hardware reset (hard reset for short).
A master reset restores the phone to its original factory settings, as if it is new again. As part of this process, it deletes the information stored on the device. Information stored on the memory card or synchronized to a Google account is usually saved. However, some devices give the option to erase information from the memory card. You must back up any data that you could lose. Some devices include a built in back up option or settings. Review the device Specs & features or Common procedures for any back up applications that are available.
Help & How to
Turn off Automatic Backup
Android can automatically back up your settings. However, if you automatically back up and restore your settings when you perform a reset, it can cause any problems to return. T-Mobile recommends that you turn off this feature. To turn it off, follow these steps:
From the Home screen, press the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap Privacy.
Tap the Back up my settings check box to clear it.
Tap OK.
Make sure there is no check mark in the Back up my settings check box.
Record & Sync Accounts
Make sure you know the Google account on the device, you remember the password, and that you back up your data.
From the Home screen, press the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Tap Accounts & sync.
Look for a Google aaccount that is synchronized here, as well as any other email addresses. Write down these accounts, so that you can use them after the master reset.
Note: If you do not know your password, go to https://www.google.com/accounts/recovery from a computer.
Touch Sync all button to back up your synchronized data.
After the reset, sync the phone to your accounts to restore contacts and other things stored on them.
Contacts
Make sure your contacts are backed up, and not just stored in your phone memory:
From the Home screen, tap the All apps button.
Tap Contacts or People.
Press the Menu key.
Tap View or Display options.
View the number next to Phone( ).
If it says Phone (0), then you have zero contacts stored on the phone.
You backed up all your contacts when you synchronized your Google, T-Mobile Contacts Backup, and Exchange ActiveSync accounts. Skip to the next set of steps.
If it says Phone (1) or higher, then you have contacts that will be lost unless you back them up. You may use one of the following:
Export contacts:
Press the Back key to return to the Contacts list.
Press the Menu key.
Tap Import/Export.
Tap Export to SD card.
Note: Only Android 2.1 and newer can back up to the SD card. For older versions of Android, you can select Export to SIM card, but this may lose contact information. Alternately, you can download a non-T-Mobile application in the Play Store that can back up your contacts. T-Mobile does not support these applications, but you can contact the developer for help. You may try: MyBackup.
After the reset, you can access this menu to import your contacts from the SD card.
Move contacts from Phone memory to Gmail or MobileLife.
Back up contacts to an app, such as Dropbox or other third-party options.
From a computer go to Gmail.com, and enter your contacts.
Calendar
Calendar items are saved on the servers of Google or your Exchange account. After the sync instructions above, you can check they are backed up:
From a computer, access where your calendar items are stored: www.google.com/calendar or your Micrsoft Outlook calendar.
Make sure all your calendar items appear on Google or Outlook.
Email
Email is stored on the servers of the email provider, not on the device. Downloaded email attachments are stored on the memory card. You do not need to back it up.
Check for any saved drafts of email. Send them before the reset, because they may be erased.
Text Messages (SMS) & Picture Messages (MMS)
Android does not back up your text messages (SMS) and picture messages (MMS).
Note: There are non-T-Mobile applications in the Play Store that can back up your messages. T-Mobile does not support these applications, but you can contact the developer for help. You may try SMS Backup (save messages on your Gmail account) or SMS Backup and Restore (save messages to the memory card).
It is recommended that you do NOT restore the messages after the reset. Having many messages can cause phone problems.
Applications
Play Store
Free applications
Play Store
Paid applications
Amazon Appstore
All applications
Free apps do not appear in the Play Store automatically. So, you either need to:
Before the reset, write down all your free application names, so you can search for them them in the Play Store later.
OR
After the reset, on a computer, go to: https://market.android.com/https://play.google.com/store
Click My Android Apps.
Click the names of your applications, and click the Install button.
Paid applications are already saved to your Google account. So, you can:
After the reset, open Play Store.
Press the Menu key.
Tap My Apps.
Tap your apps that show as Purchased to install them.
If you use Amazon Appstore, it saves all your free and paid Amazon downloads on your account. So, you can:
After the reset, install the Amazon Appstore app again.
Log in to your Amazon account.
Follow the prompts to reinstall the apps.
If the app stored data (save games, high scores, memos, preferences, etc.) on:
The memory card, then the data will be saved.
The phone memory, then the data will be lost.
Note: There are non-T-Mobile applications on the Play Store that can back up your app data. T-Mobile does not support these applications, but you can contact the developer for help. You can try: App Backup & Restore.
Media
Android saves your media (pictures, photos, videos, music) on the memory card. It will be saved.
Note: The Samsung Vibrant is different and can store media on the internal memory. To move the files to the SD card, tap Applications, Files, tap and hold the file or folder you want to move, tap Move, the folder you want it in, and Move Here. The LG G2x also has more internal space to store media, but a master reset does not delete it.
Memory card
Some Android devices give you the option to erase the contents of the memory card. In most cases, this is not necessary. We advise you not to erase the memory card unless it is completely necessary, because it contains most of your information.
You may choose to erase the memory card if you think that an application has stored corrupted information on it. To back up your memory card, follow these steps:
Connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable.
When the computer shows a Removable disk popup, select Open folder to view files.
Note: If the computer does not show the phone as a drive, then pull down the Notification bar and change the USB connection type to Disk drive.
Copy all the files from your memory card to a folder on your computer.
After the reset, you can do the same thing to move them back. Do not copy any files back to the memory card if you suspect they are corrupted, or the problems will return.
Master reset
A master reset restores the original factory settings and may erase all downloaded content, including ringtones, images, programs, and contacts stored in the internal memory. It does not erase data stored on the SIM card or memory card (if available).
To perform a hard reset, follow these steps:
Back up all necessary data that is on the internal memory.
From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.
Tap Settings.
Scroll to and tap Back up and reset.
Tap Factory data reset.
Tap Reset device.
Tap Delete all.
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See if anyone can help me with my findings; so as my contacts were disappearing, one time accidently I went into to task manager, cleared my Rom in rom manager and all my contacts came back. So, didn't have to reboot anymore. Though, from time to time my contacts still disappears and it has to with some apps in my rom, just cannot figure this out. If anyone can share some thoughts would be useful. Thanks
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Do you have automatic restore active in settings? Do you have your contacts hosted in Outlook or another similar external source?
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
Coug76, yes, I do have an automatic restore setup and my sync setting for contacts are for Google (gmail) only.
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Try turning that off for a little while and see if it helps.
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
I have turned off auto sync for a while but my contacts still disappears. ..
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Automatic opening apps

I apologize for my English first. I have a problem with the phone I just bought the phone and every application I install as google playe store and apk automatically opens without giving me a command How do I prevent this?
Clear data from play store and services. If it does not work, do a factory reset or try to clear cache on recovery mode. In worst case, do a full wipe of internal storage and download oxygen os and reinstall it.

Apps not working after clearing cache

Hi,
I individually cleared cache of apps like Google, Google Drive, Op community app, Yahoo, XDA and tons of other apps because as per disk usage they were talking up lots of space. Now all these apps are not working. I mean when I open them they just keep on loading. I am on the latest stock 5.1.7 update. What should I do? Can't format as due to the amount of data, can't backup because don't have access to a pc right now.
Thanks

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