Over the last year I along with others have had great run (and some scares) changing roms, now however I am getting messages telling me my sd card is full and i need to delete items. Having deleted various things I am still getting this message and my gallery will not load !
Question is .....is it worth trying to clean up sd card by copying it, reformat and then reinstall items, or is there a better route to go down.
Just as a point of interest the current rom I am running is Turkbey ICS V4 XWLP4.
Thanks
sr
Try in CWM recovery wipe cache and wipe dalvik cache .
jje
Can you tell me did you Full-Wiped data before Flashing the rom?
Hmm try to clear dalvik cache & Wipe-Cache through recovery. It might help. Always full wipe before moving to a new rom.
Clean..
Hi, yes did full wipes before installed. tried further wipes but still getting message telling me sd card full. Looked in settings and the USB Storage is showing full but dont really want to delete as I will loose photos etc. Can some of this be transfered to my external card as theres a fair bit of space there ?
Thanks
sr
Why not put photos pictures videos songs etc on external sd card .
Nothing is lost if you back it up .
jje
I did it this way:
1. backup the whole intermal sd-card onto my computer (via USB cable)
2. delete (still via cable from pc, because more comfortable) any folder created by an app that's no longer installed)
2a. DO NOT delete the following folders:
.android_secure
DCIM (if you want to keep photos/videos)
EFS_BACKUP (if you have it)
external_sd
media
clockworkmod (if you have CWM installed)
3. reboot device and test, if some program is missing important data, plug in usb again and restore from computer
kilrogg said:
I did it this way:
1. backup the whole intermal sd-card onto my computer (via USB cable)
2. delete (still via cable from pc, because more comfortable) and folder created by an app that's no longer installed)
2a. DO NOT delete the following folders:
.android_secure
DCIM (if you want to keep photos/videos)
EFS_BACKUP (if you have it)
external_sd
media
clockworkmod (if you have CWM installed)
3. reboot device and test, if some program is missing important data, plug in usb again and restore from computer
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Lol, if you want to clean you phone, reboot in recovery and format system and data, then boot in download mode and flash stock rom or Litening. Good luck
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Lol, if you want to clean you phone, reboot in recovery and format system and data, then boot in download mode and flash stock rom or Litening. Good luck
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I think you're missing the point. Of course factory reset and formatting the whole sd-card is an option but often you don't want to lose ALL your data, just some of it that's not used anyway.
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recently i have been having issues with my games and apps that are installed in my phone.........all of them say ether "application not installed" or the force close messege while the day before all was ok... so what can cause this issue
Have you made any changes to you phone recently, tweaked, anything...? Or did it just happen suddenly?
ivanrcks95 said:
recently i have been having issues with my games and apps that are installed in my phone.........all of them say ether "application not installed" or the force close messege while the day before all was ok... so what can cause this issue
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Hi @ivanrcks95...
After reading your post I sat & scratched my head for a while...
1. do you have any apps etc moved-out to sd...? If so, are there many & what app did you use to move them...?
2. Are you running any ram tweaks or partition managment tweaks...?
The reason I ask these questions is because I have seen this behaviour often when an "Ace" is switching back from USB data transfer mode to Internal & SD memory...
The status of your ram at this point can cause a severe lag with the mounting of the necessary partitions often returning the error messages that you describe... on occasion you will also get "Problem loading widgets" etc. If a particularly bad lag occurs then the data & partitions can become corrupted...
An easy cure to get things running again would be a complete wipe & restore from Nandroid backup (assuming that you have done one...?)... A selective nandroid restore would let you just repair the system partition, which I feel would be adequate.
Have you tried re-installing 1 or 2 apps...? if they install successfully then that tells us that the partition is now functioning but some of the data contained has become corrupt. If the apps fail to install then I think we can safely assume that the partition is corrupt...
Again the simple solution would be a nandroid restore... If you do not have this option then I would suggest the following... :
1. backup all data from your sd card where possible & reformat & partition using CWM 4 or 5 (if ya runnin CM7.2 then you "MUST" use CWM5)...(sd card partitions may be cause of issue)
2. complete a full wipe (system, cache, Dalvik), Wipe battery stats (Always do when installing a new rom so battery can correctly callibrate to new power requirments)...
3. Re-flash rom, modded kernel etc. (always check if system, data partitions need to be mounted before flash from CWM to prevent boot errors & wrong permission assignment)...
4. Re-boot phone after flash to check all is well... Then copy back to sd the backup that you made at the beginning...
You should now have a fully working phone again... Downside is that you may have to re-install ya apps etc...
Nandroid backup recovery...
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1. Follow step 1 of my guide above...
2. If doing a "selective" nandroid restore then wipe just the Dalvik cache then just select the needed files and restore them... If doing a "Complete" nandroid restore then do a complete wipe before restore...
3. Re-boot phone after restore to check all is well... Then copy back to sd the backup that you made at the beginning...
You should now have a fully working phone again...
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If after formatting & partitioning the sd card, CWM has trouble locating the Nandroid backup after you place it in root of sd card then do the following :
1. Open into "Root" of sd card
2. Create a folder called "clockworkmod" all lowercase letters...
3.Create within the above folder another folder called "backup" again all lowercase...
4. now place within this folder your nandroid backup...
5. unmount usb (assuming your phone is connected to pc for folder creation)...
6. now complete the nandroid recovery...(should go without a hitch unless the backup has been altered in any way (MD5 hash file check will fail if file is altered after creation)...
Hope this info is of help to you given that you did;nt really provide many details of your problem...
Stay Breezy n Be Lucky...
Pe"ACE"...
ok i am running my own ROM that i havent published but its a mix with cyanogen and ice cream sunday put into one( so some bits from each rom to make my own) well when i re-install apps they work but ive noticed as soon as i reboot my phone they force close again i can try to reinstall my rom and do a full wipe to solve this but all my apps are in my sd card so it could be that my sd card is a bit mest up or maybe ive mest something up with my rom
Just a noob question
What happens if I delete all the folders on my sd card, (not external sd card)
I assumed that every time i did a wipe the folders would go but I end up with folders of apps i deleted a while ago.
I guess you are wrong, my friend
Whenever i do a wipe data,wipe cache and wpe delvik cache and flash a custom rom. Soon after 1st boot, if i go and check "My files", i can find the apps folders still there. i think its not getting removed at all. So even i am curious and have asked in 1 of the thread about this. need to get a reply.will update here as well. I actually want to remove all the folders etc when i flash a WIPE ROM. but just by doing wipe data, app folders are not getting deleted from internal card.Maybe we nned to system format in CWM. But i have doubt if root also will get removed or something. Then we cant flash any ROMS at all. If you find out about this, do post.
Thanks
Format sd card wipes all data on the card and means phone no longer boots .
Far easier to just delete the files you don't want via USB mass storage /
Wipe is wiping system and data not sd card .
jje
Hi xda,
I'm not a typical android user and this was one of my firsts in messing around with my Tab 10.1. I have GTP7500 which I recently loaded up with CM10 and it's working fine except for the camera. Leave that and what I was going to say is that I'd like to remove my entire Internal Storage ( all the downloads, music, videos ) and stuff, i.e, like formatting the sd card. I'd like to know a way to format the internal storage of my Tab without affecting the system files as I don't want to create any troubles here. So, my questions are:-
1. Whether I can delete all the stuff shown inside the internal storage from my PC directly and would it affect the system? I cannot see any format option when I connect my tab to my PC so, I was hoping if I could manually delete all the files inside the storage and then doing a factory reset from cwm and installing the rom once again?
2. Or is there any app to do this?
3. Or if it is quite simple to do it the hard way, well, entering the fastboot and wiping the whole system (Read it somewhere before) and installing all the stuff again, then please do tell me that too. Otherwise, I'd go with the easy method, i.e, just format the internal storage.
Also, what about the format /sdcard option in the mounts and storages menu in CWM? I'm using CWM 5.5.0.4.
I think doing the "format /sdcard" in CWM should do what you are looking for as I have done that in the past. I would also temporarily back up the /sdcard contents onto your computer as a precaution in case an app was depending on any folders there, but I think it should be fine.
Thanks but still...
astrojo3 said:
I think doing the "format /sdcard" in CWM should do what you are looking for as I have done that in the past. I would also temporarily back up the /sdcard contents onto your computer as a precaution in case an app was depending on any folders there, but I think it should be fine.
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Thanks for the quick reply. But would it remove other stuff including the boot files and other core files of Android? I've somewhere seen similar posts and whom did the format /sdcard but they proclaimed they lost whole files and had to do bootloader and install cwm and other stuff all over again to gain access. I've already managed to do format the sd card while installing the ICS official ROM for my tab but I did that via Samsung's recovery menu, i.e, one you get when installing their official ROMs and did a factory reset which erased all my internal storage files. But the same option won't remove internal storage in cwm. So, is format /sdcard the option to do this? I'd be glad to get a clear answer.
sangeeth96 said:
Thanks for the quick reply. But would it remove other stuff including the boot files and other core files of Android? I've somewhere seen similar posts and whom did the format /sdcard but they proclaimed they lost whole files and had to do bootloader and install cwm and other stuff all over again to gain access. I've already managed to do format the sd card while installing the ICS official ROM for my tab but I did that via Samsung's recovery menu, i.e, one you get when installing their official ROMs and did a factory reset which erased all my internal storage files. But the same option won't remove internal storage in cwm. So, is format /sdcard the option to do this? I'd be glad to get a clear answer.
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Yep, format sdcard in CWM. It will only wipe the data stored there. Your bootloaders and ROM will remain unaffected, however I would still backup the sdcard to your computer before doing this just in case.
bkress said:
Yep, format sdcard in CWM. It will only wipe the data stored there. Your bootloaders and ROM will remain unaffected, however I would still backup the sdcard to your computer before doing this just in case.
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I was wondering about this, too. Thanks for helping!
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The method above does work. However, if you really want to wipe the whole device completely clean, using Odin to flash stock firmware will blow it all out and make you factory-fresh in one operation.
I've read some other posts where this has caused a certain amount of controversy but no post seemed to actually answer the question..
Using the Wipe data\Factory reset in ClockWorkMod Recovery has started to wipe the ENTIRE device
(excluding the external SD card)
I have flashed dozens of custom ROMs in the past and what normally happens is my external SD card contents remains safe, this still happens, no problem there, and all my personal documents such as music, pictures, videos and all other files that are not part of the actual ROM itself remain safe too.
BUT
Yesterday, i flashed a certain ROM designed to resemble the S4 (with leaked 4.2.2). Its performance was shockingly bad and other reasons caused me to flash a new ROM which i had used in the past - but when i wiped data/factory reset through CWM - ALL MY INTERNAL SD CONTENTS WHERE GONE
Things i did notice with the 4.2.2 ROM before re-flashing were that:
-When i connected it to the computer (via USB) my device was seen as i9500 (the S4)
-Also, it had created a "0\" folderto store the system ROM.
-I also noticed, wehn re-flashing, it took longer to wipe data than usual..
NOTE: I DID NOT USE THE FACTORY RESET THROUGH ANDROID SETTINGS - THIS, I KNOW, WILL WIPE THE ENTIRE INTERNAL SD, PERSONAL FILES AND ALL. THIS WAS DONE THROUGH CWM.
Because obviously the 4.2.2 ROM wiped my entire Internal SD i had no ROM packages left on it to flash and because obviously i didnt know this until i wiped/reset it involved me having to use ODIN to reflash a STOCK ROM just to be able to boot up and transfer files (ROM packages) from PC to phone - which obviously then meant i had to reflash CWM aswell before i could install the new ROM.
Final Note:
The problem i have, is that i have to do the above EVERYTIME i want to flash a different ROM (i flashed 3 last night).
For some reason when i wipe through CWM my internal SD card is COMPLETELY WIPED!
The question is......Why???
Could the 4.2.2 ROM have re-partitioned my internal SD card and now CWM thinks the ENTIRE thing is data to wipe?
This is the only reasoning i could put to why it wont leave MY FILES alone...
If this IS the case, how do i get it back to normal??
I'm told, on numerous websites in BIG BOLD RED LETTERS that selecting 're-partition' in ODIN is bad and is just a ticket for a free paperwieght (the phone!).
Thank you to ANYONE who can help with this......
The clue may be in the 0 folder. Please read link in my signature to see if it helps
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rootSU said:
The clue may be in the 0 folder. Please read link in my signature to see if it helps
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Thanks for your help, however the info you suggested does not solve my query..
The info you've provided assumes that the data is stored somewhere else, ie. 0\
Although my device did create a 0\ location when wiping the data, no personal data was in this location.
When i flashed back to stock using Odin, i could see that my phones internal storage was only 1.0-1.5GB used.
Before i started this i only had about 900mb left on my device!
So its not that my data is hiding somewhere.....its gone, and everything on my hones internal storgare is wiped everytime i "wipe data/factory reset" through CWM.
Hi, I'm running skydragon 6.02/sd kernel 5.04 and it was running very well until recently. I am starting to have forced closes and the black screen after reboot. Never had this before, sometimes the phone just turns off and I don't realize it and I miss messages. I'm thinking that there may be a corrupt file somewhere on the phone. I'd like to wipe phone completely, but when I do a factory reset, it still leaves some of my data on the phone (on the internal sd partition) I could manually delete that data using a file explorer, but I am not sure if there are other files in other places that are not being deleted as well. I was wondering if I could 'wipe' the internal drive from twrp (in addition to davalcik/system/data/cache) and then be able to reinstall sd 6.02 from twrp immediately following. I've never wiped the internal drive that way and am not sure if I would lose root and remove twrp in the process. Can somebody please direct me to a way to completely scrub the phone of current data files and then reinstall 6.02/5.04? Thanks in advance.
tmord1 said:
I was wondering if I could 'wipe' the internal drive from twrp (in addition to davalcik/system/data/cache) and then be able to reinstall sd 6.02 from twrp immediately following.
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Yes. TWRP / wipe / internal storage.