Hey guys:
This morning I stared getting the low on storage space errors. So started deleting apps because the error said I need to free up 512KB and I only had 68free.
Well now if I reboot the phone it takes me straight to the storage wizard and wont let me do anything else. I cant even get into settings.
Any ideas?
Yeah I would get this and I would have over 700 plus megabytes of space in my phone I think its just a small bug but for you it seems big
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dfskevinohyeah said:
Yeah I would get this and I would have over 700 plus megabytes of space in my phone I think its just a small bug but for you it seems big
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Yeah, this is crazy. Gonna attempt a factory reset now.
I'd suggest a cache wipe and see if that clears anything. If not that a factory reset will do it. I only had that issue when I had a lot of apps installed on my N1.
stryke504 said:
I'd suggest a cache wipe and see if that clears anything. If not that a factory reset will do it. I only had that issue when I had a lot of apps installed on my N1.
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Tried clearing the caches and that didnt work. So I'm resetting now.
Sorry, figured a cache wipe would clear everything and not need to reset. I am assuming your phone is rooted. Wondering if that's the stock sprint rom or if that's a bug in a different devs rom.
Anyways, hope the reset works.
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Sorry, figured a cache wipe would clear everything and not need to reset. I am assuming your phone is rooted. Wondering if that's the stock sprint rom or if that's a bug in a different devs rom.
Anyways, hope the reset works.
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Nah, not rooted yet. I was gonna root this morning and then I started having all these problems
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I don't see that, I see normal stuff.
Maybe try via WiFi? I doubt that helps, but just confirm that for me.
namebrandon said:
I don't see that, I see normal stuff.
Maybe try via WiFi? I doubt that helps, but just confirm that for me.
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Appreciate the interest. On wifi now, same business. Was going for an easy fix, but I suppose I can just redo everything.
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Okay, I have officially tried everything. Burned my whole afternoon. Even restoring completely to stock with odin doesn't work. Heading in to Verizon tomorrow.
Just give it some time. Mine was like that for about 24 hours.
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Did you try modifying your build.prop file...maybe the footprint got botched.
I did not. Is there an instruction post? I'll search for it tomorrow. About to crash.
Unsure about waiting 24 hours, how does that work?
I know for the dinc there was a market fix so that the phone identified itself as a nexus one to the market. Perhaps something like that would work.
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join the club i used Odin to flash CWRecovery and now i dont have WIFI not sure yet if i have market because i dont have 3G service @ home
please some one chime in ???
I flashed CWM last night and everthing is fine. Connected to wifi today at work market isn't giving me any problems.
I was the first guy to get CWM installed on the Fascinate, and I haven't had a single problem with the Market, paid or free.
I don't know if it has anything to do with CWM, but the issue didn't begin until I loaded it, so it's something that got screwed up along the way.
Before I loaded it, I undid the lagfix, wiped, re-rooted, and ran through the CWM steps.
Now I have gone completely back to stock, and am still having the same issues. My G/Fs Fascinate is fine however. I wasn't sure if anyone was familiar with what would be causing the issue, I understand it's working fine for everyone else. lol.
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I don't know if it has anything to do with CWM, but the issue didn't begin until I loaded it, so it's something that got screwed up along the way.
Before I loaded it, I undid the lagfix, wiped, re-rooted, and ran through the CWM steps.
Now I have gone completely back to stock, and am still having the same issues. My G/Fs Fascinate is fine however. I wasn't sure if anyone was familiar with what would be causing the issue, I understand it's working fine for everyone else. lol.
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How far back to stock have you gone? If you don't mind going back to base zero, you can try something...
To go completely back to stock what would you recomend? The process outlined for the i9000 mix up?
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When my paid market messed up I turned off power and restarted then it was fine.
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How far back to stock have you gone? If you don't mind going back to base zero, you can try something...
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I'm at base zero via your post, followed by a wipe to ensure that I killed root so I can possibly return the phone later today, lol. I'm seriously disturbed by this. Would be happy to try any possible fixes though.
Daswolven said:
I'm at base zero via your post, followed by a wipe to ensure that I killed root so I can possibly return the phone later today, lol. I'm seriously disturbed by this. Would be happy to try any possible fixes though.
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Go do Settings - > Privacy -> Reset Factory Default (something like that).
It's different than a recovery wipe, this will rebuild /dbdata.
I betcha one whole dollar that fixes it. Unless you already did that. In which case I do not bet you one dollar.
namebrandon said:
Go do Settings - > Privacy -> Reset Factory Default (something like that).
It's different than a recovery wipe, this will rebuild /dbdata.
I betcha one whole dollar that fixes it. Unless you already did that. In which case I do not bet you one dollar.
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Lolz. Done already.
I have honestly tried every possible combination of fix I can think of to do. I don't know what got borked, but to be completely honest, I can't swear I had paid market from the get on mine. I am just pretty sure I did.
I know I don't now.
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Lolz. Done already.
I have honestly tried every possible combination of fix I can think of to do. I don't know what got borked, but to be completely honest, I can't swear I had paid market from the get on mine. I am just pretty sure I did.
I know I don't now.
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try signing in with a different gmail account.
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try signing in with a different gmail account.
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Ha. trying now.
If I power down it boots, starts loading, then reboots. not sure if that counts as a soft brick or not, but I've discovered a work around, if I re-root it using roloracer's instructions, and let it boot a few more times while plugged in, I can get it back, then I dare not cycle power. It's almost like a tethered jailbreak on the old iphone.
Anyway, I've been unsuccessful in finding anyone else mentioning this type of issue, so obviously it's never happened to anyone on the face of the planet before.
Does anyone have any links, search terms i may know have thought of, solutions?
I rooted a couple of weeks ago. Nothing is frozen, what I did freeze was on the list of thinks that were ok, and i un-froze it with TB.
Sorry, this is the AT&T Galaxy Note i717.
Thanks.
Do u have cwm? ? If so get into recovery and wipe cache see if that works post back ill help as much.as i can
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I haven't installed cwm, nor anything beyond the rooting. I presume I should, then wipe the cache?
Install and flash clockwork mod recovery and then do a wipe BUT PLEASE make sure u have a back up before u do any wipes and changing Roms and such
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Do you have any backups?
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Do you have any backups?
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yes. I've now installed CWM and did a backup there, a rather lengthy one, as far as time goes.
I wiped the cache, with no positive effect. I ultimately wiped the dalvik cache, and now i simply get the AT&T boot screen. So I am now restoring my cwm backup, hoping at least I'll be back where I was.
As it stands now, or before I wiped the dalvik cache, which you did not mention so that may well be my error, I was in a loop. unable to connect via USB for any length of time. BUT I additionally have everything backed up, as far as apps, settings and my data seperately of the cwm backup.
I am considering trying the odin unroot process.
later that day:
I had to get some sleep I was falling asleep at my laptop. I reinstalled cwm, using the touch one here earlier this morning, I again wiped the cache, it still looped, I did another backup in cwm, then went to bed with it plugged in beside me after about 30 minutes I saw it was done, and I rebooted it, and left it, it rebooted once maybe more, but when I got up later it was up.
I'd intended to do all this today, but I accidentally had the power button resting on my finger and that began this early morning session. I have a phone back, but will wait before I intentionally cycle power again. I do have a number of flashes counted today that weren't there yesterday. i'll see about zeroing those out later.
In download mode it doesn't boot loop, so I do not think it's a hardware issue. But at least now it's up long enough to back it all up to my PC.
Thanks very much
that is cool
Man, being over 50 I can barely make out those image verifications!
So no one else has run across this with mashi/roloracer root? I did it exactly as it said to to a stock i717.
I'm going to wait to cycle power again, to test if it's fixed, when I know I will have a few hours to dedicate to trying to get it all back. I'd rather have it rooted and when an ICS ROM is out try that. Like I said I'm a complete android noob, but not to Unix/AIX/Linux, PC's or Macs. I had to do macs because no one else wanted to back in the `90's when apple was failing.
So is this a "soft brick" this boot looping?
Thanks again.
bigbuc said:
Man, being over 50 I can barely make out those image verifications!
So no one else has run across this with mashi/roloracer root? I did it exactly as it said to to a stock i717.
I'm going to wait to cycle power again, to test if it's fixed, when I know I will have a few hours to dedicate to trying to get it all back. I'd rather have it rooted and when an ICS ROM is out try that. Like I said I'm a complete android noob, but not to Unix/AIX/Linux, PC's or Macs. I had to do macs because no one else wanted to back in the `90's when apple was failing.
So is this a "soft brick" this boot looping?
Thanks again.
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hey buddy sorry been realllll busy with work and such how did everything go are u all set? is it working let me know if u need help!!! as i said before sorry i didnt reply back man been very busy but please feel free to ask for help if u still need it
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hey buddy sorry been realllll busy with work and such how did everything go are u all set? is it working let me know if u need help!!! as i said before sorry i didnt reply back man been very busy but please feel free to ask for help if u still need it
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Well, it's still acting kind of like a tethered boot. It takes a few hours of it cycling power, plugging in/ unplugging and suddenly it 'decides' to stay up. No one else has reported this issue that I have found. I've uninstalled several apps I suspected, like 'The Weather Channel', and anything else I can find that runs in the background by itself, that I don't need... It does it everytime I power down... so I never let it get below 5% before I run to plug it in... Battery life is kind of sucky anyway.
My PC healed itself regarding seeing the phone MTP style.
I wipe the cache, re-root it ala mashi/roloracer then it'll start to settle down some. Curious about UNrooting it, but not real clear on how that's done, as most instructions are in shorthand leaving out (to me) an obvious step here and there.
I'd rather have it rooted, I've bought titanium backup, and use a few others utils that require root.
If I installed a different ROM that might help... or might not... I'm fairly certain it's not the phone, at least not a 'short' type thing where it reboots on it's own... I SAY reboot, it's actually not rebooting since it doesn't show the samsung and at&t logo, it just reloads the UI.
Point me anywhere and thanks again. I clicked the 'thanky' button.
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Well, it's still acting kind of like a tethered boot. It takes a few hours of it cycling power, plugging in/ unplugging and suddenly it 'decides' to stay up. No one else has reported this issue that I have found. I've uninstalled several apps I suspected, like 'The Weather Channel', and anything else I can find that runs in the background by itself, that I don't need... It does it everytime I power down... so I never let it get below 5% before I run to plug it in... Battery life is kind of sucky anyway.
My PC healed itself regarding seeing the phone MTP style.
I wipe the cache, re-root it ala mashi/roloracer then it'll start to settle down some. Curious about UNrooting it, but not real clear on how that's done, as most instructions are in shorthand leaving out (to me) an obvious step here and there.
I'd rather have it rooted, I've bought titanium backup, and use a few others utils that require root.
If I installed a different ROM that might help... or might not... I'm fairly certain it's not the phone, at least not a 'short' type thing where it reboots on it's own... I SAY reboot, it's actually not rebooting since it doesn't show the samsung and at&t logo, it just reloads the UI.
Point me anywhere and thanks again. I clicked the 'thanky' button.
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Have u done a factory reset before flashing to ur back up?? If not it will cuase serious issues factory reset/wipe cache/wipe dalvik cache
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Do all three wipes like I said earlier then flash a fresh rom and u should be fine man hope that works for u pm me if need better instructions or help
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Should you do a factory reset of the N9 after getting the latest OTA update?
Some people do that regularly. I normally don't unless something is buggy.
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I wouldn't.
I did because I was having issues with horrible lag and after the factory reset all seems fine. This said if your Nexus 9 seems to be working well after the update there is no point in wasting your time reseting the device.
I reset my devices every 4 days to clean memory banks
bipoler said:
I reset my devices every 4 days to clean memory banks
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A simple reboot will clear the memory (RAM)
Diesel779 said:
A simple reboot will clear the memory (RAM)
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That's not true
bipoler said:
That's not true
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Rebooting a computer, or tablet clears the cached RAM. Anything being held in RAM is released with a reboot.
I had to Factory reset mine after I got it. It kept disconnecting my VPN connection.
After which, It worked great. My factory reset was the LR21X or whatever the latest one is called, so it mad no difference to me.
If you get your phone stolen, the first thing the thief is going to do is a factory reset i guess so there's no possibilities of track him... So i was wondering is there a way an app keep the user data after factory reset?
Because if you use lucky patcher you can install an app as system app and even after the reset the app will remain...
Hi, you can keep the data, but you need to make a backup of the data partition onto a USB OTG stick, but to do this you need to already have a custom recovery installed. If you are concerned about security, just set your phone up to require a pin to boot it.
Hi! Thanks for replying...
But I guess I didn't specified what I mean...
I'm looking for a way that, if my phone get stole and the thief do a factory reset, a tracker app still send me the ubication... Or if I use some SIM CHANGER NOTIFIER, even if the thief factory reset the phone, the app can notify me...
Because if I put a Pin he will not turn on the phone until he can find a way to do the factory reset...
But I still don't know if I understood right what you mean there... I guess I'm mostly looking for editing Android so there's no way that data can be deleted from the phone, even with the factory reset... And the only way that data can be deleted is flashing any rom again.
Please let me know if that what you mean there because I'm still somekind of newbie in this...
Lobo27598 said:
Hi! Thanks for replying...
But I guess I didn't specified what I mean...
I'm looking for a way that, if my phone get stole and the thief do a factory reset, a tracker app still send me the ubication... Or if I use some SIM CHANGER NOTIFIER, even if the thief factory reset the phone, the app can notify me...
Because if I put a Pin he will not turn on the phone until he can find a way to do the factory reset...
But I still don't know if I understood right what you mean there... I guess I'm mostly looking for editing Android so there's no way that data can be deleted from the phone, even with the factory reset... And the only way that data can be deleted is flashing any rom again.
Please let me know if that what you mean there because I'm still somekind of newbie in this...
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Not an option. Here are the steps when a device is stolen.
Steal device
Remove sim card
Wipe device by formatting all partitions
Reflash the device
Sell or keep device.
In the end nothing will be 100%. Best advise is not to get it stolen in the first place. Most times it happens because people are not paying attention to their expensive device.
zelendel said:
Not an option. Here are the steps when a device is stolen.
Steal device
Remove sim card
Wipe device by formatting all partitions
Reflash the device
Sell or keep device.
In the end nothing will be 100%. Best advise is not to get it stolen in the first place. Most times it happens because people are not paying attention to their expensive device.
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Not all the thieves know what a partition is...
Like here where i live I don't think they know that much... So at least there's a chance to track him...
As you said, most of the times... But not all, a friend of mine was aimed with a gun so...
Lobo27598 said:
Not all the thieves know what a partition is...
Like here where i live I don't think they know that much... So at least there's a chance to track him...
As you said, most of the times... But not all, a friend of mine was aimed with a gun so...
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It is as simple as a Google search on how to do it. I used to work for a store that bought stolen cell phones and there is always someone that knows what to do.
As for the gun point. Your preaching to the choir. I live in a place where drive by shootings are a nightly thing. Never once has anyone ever tried that as they know better.
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It is as simple as a Google search on how to do it. I used to work for a store that bought stolen cell phones and there is always someone that knows what to do.
As for the gun point. Your preaching to the choir. I live in a place where drive by shootings are a nightly thing. Never once has anyone ever tried that as they know better.
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Thanks for replying... And I got it about the thief thing... But still... No one has answered the real answer, is there any chance to do a user data stay in the phone even after a factory reset?
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Thanks for replying... And I got it about the thief thing... But still... No one has answered the real answer, is there any chance to do a user data stay in the phone even after a factory reset?
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I did answer it and the answer is no. The factory reset is meant to do just that. Wipe the user data.
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I did answer it and the answer is no. The factory reset is meant to do just that. Wipe the user data.
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Thanks... That's all I wanted to know
Have a nice day
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Thanks... That's all I wanted to know
Have a nice day
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i know that there is a way to change the user app to be a system app so even f. reset will not delete it so isnt it the way ?
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i know that there is a way to change the user app to be a system app so even f. reset will not delete it so isnt it the way ?
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Yeah, there's a way to make an app a system app... But even so, after the reset, user data will be gone...
So how does Cerberus achieve this ?? .. that's my question.
Cerberus installed as a system app and even if the phone is factory reset, it still works and sends tracking info to the web portal.
so how do they do that ??
Hello
I have a problem and I haven't found the answer yet.
System data on my phone takes 69GB (out of 256) at the moment. It was 30GB few weeks ago, then it grew up to 49GB and after I performed a factory reset it went up to 69GB (+20GB every time).
It seems like System is taking/reserving more and more space uncontrollably.
Has anyone have similar problem? I see people having 15 or 30GB system size, but quickly growing to 69GB must be wrong.
I don't really want to root my phone as too many things can go wrong with Android 10, has anyone have any idea what's going on? Thanks
flither said:
Hello
I have a problem and I haven't found the answer yet.
System data on my phone takes 69GB (out of 256) at the moment. It was 30GB few weeks ago, then it grew up to 49GB and after I performed a factory reset it went up to 69GB (+20GB every time).
It seems like System is taking/reserving more and more space uncontrollably.
Has anyone have similar problem? I see people having 15 or 30GB system size, but quickly growing to 69GB must be wrong.
I don't really want to root my phone as too many things can go wrong with Android 10, has anyone have any idea what's going on? Thanks
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Use the msm repair tool, then update to current version, I've seen this happen before, all I can suggest
Mine is only 30gb on latest stable global build
This is normal. Dynamics partitions
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This is normal. Dynamics partitions
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I don't think it is. 69GB is way to much. Pretty much everyone else's is in 25-30GB.
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I know I could try MSM tool, full format etc, but backing up over 100GB of various data just to encounter the same problem in 2 months is not what I'd wish.
I reported the problem to OnePlus bug tracker, but I doubt they'll gonna fix it with the next update.
I know a little bit about how dynamic partitions work and I'm OK with sacrificing some storage for problem-free updates etc., but it seems there's a serious bug in implementation and my system reserved way too much space.
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I don't think it is. 69GB is way to much. Pretty much everyone else's is in 25-30GB.
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Yes, it is. I have 69GB too. I restored firmware with msm tool before flashing omnirom
Might be oem logs or other files you have.
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Might be oem logs or other files you have.
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I don't think logs would add 20GB just after factory reset, I also disabled and cleared all logs in the logs settings (typing *#800# in the dialer).
I'm searching and waiting for the next update, still got 70GB free so no rush (yet).
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flither said:
I don't think logs would add 20GB just after factory reset, I also disabled and cleared all logs in the logs settings (typing *#800# in the dialer).
I'm searching and waiting for the next update, still got 70GB free so no rush (yet).
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Msm