I gave my evo lte to my wife after I got the HTC ONE, before i gave to her i did a factory reset and also wiped the internal storage thru recovery and now its only showing 2GB of storage, how do I get the rest back?
Wipe cache, cache/delvik, data, system, internal, and external. That's what always works for me.
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Wipe cache, cache/delvik, data, system, internal, and external. That's what always works for me.
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So I will have to wipe everything you said and reflash the rom start from scratch
Look in T/B and see what storage says.
Why does your total b4 apps say 2 gig?
Phone storage is not internal storage, per se. Look down lower, you'll see internal, then external last.
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budeone said:
Look in T/B and see what storage says.
Why does your total b4 apps say 2 gig?
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TB says 2.27gb phone storage which should be almost 16gb
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Phone storage is not internal storage, per se. Look down lower, you'll see internal, then external last.
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The next one down is the external storage which is fine, it's just the phone storage that that it's not correct after I wiped it
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No. Phone storage is supposed to be 2gb, internal should be 9 something. FFS . I would make a screen but was only on sense briefly cuz sense sucks.
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No. Phone storage is supposed to be 2gb, internal should be 9 something. FFS . I would make a screen but was only on sense briefly cuz sense sucks.
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Internal storage is a little over 2gig is for apps, phone storage is supposed to be around 14gig I forget since it's messed up now
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Internal storage is a little over 2gig is for apps, phone storage is supposed to be around 14gig I forget since it's messed up nowView attachment 1900427View attachment 1900428
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There is something wrong with the vold file that tells the phone which memory is which.
Download this and replace the one you have, in system / etc /
Back up current vold file
Copy and paste there
Set permissions
And reboot
http://db.tt/Uf95MuIt
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Not sure if this will help but this is what mine looks like and its split between 6 and 10 and then I have another 8 using my external...
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Killer-B said:
There is something wrong with the vold file that tells the phone which memory is which.
Download this and replace the one you have, in system / etc /
Back up current vold file
Copy and paste there
Set permissions
And reboot
http://db.tt/Uf95MuIt
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How does this get corrupt?
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Not sure if this is the correct place for this thread but I recently purchased a 32GB Micro SD and it has an issue when I go to write stuff to it via USB from phone or adapter into front of PC.
When I put things onto it only certain things stay. For example, when I copy my music folder # - Bs get written on it and if I try to put on pictures nothing happens.
It goes through the process as if it is writing the files but then they go away whenever I remove the device.
Any ideas or thoughts?!?!?
THANKS!
It may be a faulty sd
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If you bought a cheap off-brand card, it's probably just the fact that it's a crappy product. If it's a well known product that gets good reviews, it's probably a defect.
Try formatting the card and see if that helps.
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It's a SanDisk 32GB.. I formatted it to FAT32. I don't know if that the correct format or not. Heard anything about SanDisk?
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It's a SanDisk 32GB.. I formatted it to FAT32. I don't know if that the correct format or not. Heard anything about SanDisk?
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Format it in mobile phone. Fat32 is correct format.
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melvinchng said:
Format it in mobile phone. Fat32 is correct format.
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What do you mean by format it in mobile phone? How do I do this?
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What do you mean by format it in mobile phone? How do I do this?
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It's in Settings somewhere. Browse around the options - it'll be in a menu titled storage or something similar, or possibly in about phone if there's storage info there.
You should also be able to do it from recovery.
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It's in Settings somewhere. Browse around the options - it'll be in a menu titled storage or something similar, or possibly in about phone if there's storage info there.
You should also be able to do it from recovery.
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In my storage options i have "Erase SD Card" nothing about formatting. is that what i want?
I'm hoping someone can put my mind at rest. I just sold my Atrix online. Before doing so I did a factory reset, I don't remember if it said erase everything or internal memory but whatever it said I selected it. Phone turned off and restarted at the motoblur sign in screen just like when I got it.
I shipped it out but I never checked that internal memory (downloads folder dcim folder) were actually deleted.
Was everything erased? I had some bank statements, time cards, pay stubs and other things that I don't want in some strangers hands.
The external sd card was not included with the phone, I kept that for myself.
Is there anything I can do now to make sure the data is gone?
Thanks in advance
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Well since the atrix sees the internal memory as an SDCARD it might not have been erased, but I could be wrong...
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Well since the atrix sees the internal memory as an SDCARD it might not have been erased, but I could be wrong...
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Afaik factory reset does NOT delete the internal memory aka SDCARD. For example I keep different .zips like ROMs or bootanims on my SDCARD (not ext) and they are always still there after a data wipe.
What about using the motoblur online tool to secure the phone and wipe data? That says it wipes downloads and files.
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This makes me crazy. Why do they claim 8gb when there is not even 5gb usable? Be honest, say 5gb so we are able to gauge what we are getting. At least when you get an SD card almost all of it is there.
You forgot 2 gb internal storage for apps..yes its not full 8 gb ..its 7 point something but it never is.
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It is the same reason for your hdd on your pc. The drive does have 8gb total but some of it is used up by the system's OS. Your usable space is actually 5.5gb with 1.3gb being used for apps. Any storafe medium does this. If you notoce on sd cards it may say 16gb but the user only has access to 14 gb
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-sigh- because there really is 8gb of memory and they would be lying if they said 5gb. Think about it; all tech companies list the memory as the total amount of internal memory, not just available memory. If Samsung had a guilty conscience and said the galaxy player had 5gb, how could you compare to the iPod, that still said 8gb? There really is 8gb, but only 5gb available. Life tends to not be perfect.
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-sigh- because there really is 8gb of memory and they would be lying if they said 5gb. Think about it; all tech companies list the memory as the total amount of internal memory, not just available memory. If Samsung had a guilty conscience and said the galaxy player had 5gb, how could you compare to the iPod, that still said 8gb? There really is 8gb, but only 5gb available. Life tends to not be perfect.
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I didnt understand why there is 2gb od system storage,why when i install an app the size storage is taken from the usb storage and the system storage?why do we need the system storage
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I didnt understand why there is 2gb od system storage,why when i install an app the size storage is taken from the usb storage and the system storage?why do we need the system storage
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System storage is for apps..some aps can be instaled on sd (usb) but you can move and them to system..be happy that SGP has a lot of system memory..i had phone with just 200mb of system memory and 8 gb card and that was nightmare.
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System storage is for apps..some aps can be instaled on sd (usb) but you can move and them to system..be happy that SGP has a lot of system memory..i had phone with just 200mb of system memory and 8 gb card and that was nightmare.
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but what is the different if i have 2 GB of system storage and 5 GB of usb storage?i prefer that it will be 7 GB of storage that apps will be installed because right now when i install an app it takes place in the system storage and the usb storage i think that it just make things more complicated.
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but what is the different if i have 2 GB of system storage and 5 GB of usb storage?i prefer that it will be 7 GB of storage that apps will be installed because right now when i install an app it takes place in the system storage and the usb storage i think that it just make things more complicated.
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Most apps can not be instaled on usb storage so you want be able to install them at all with out it ..also almost all aps have some librarys and they all go to system storage..also dalvic cache is on system storage..and every app that is on usb storage you can move it to system..just go to menage aplications in settings ..click on app and click on move to device
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This makes me crazy. Why do they claim 8gb when there is not even 5gb usable? Be honest, say 5gb so we are able to gauge what we are getting. At least when you get an SD card almost all of it is there.
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Just buy a 64gb MicroSD and swap the internal with the external, then you'll have 64gb for apps to be installed on.
Simple fix.
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Just buy a 64gb MicroSD and swap the internal with the external, then you'll have 64gb for apps to be installed on.
Simple fix.
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I agree,i have done it with 32 gb.
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DZonikg said:
I agree,i have done it with 32 gb.
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I have 32gb too,how I do it?
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kfirbep said:
I have 32gb too,how I do it?
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Modify your hold.fstab file in /system/etc
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Hey all,
I have a 16GB sd card in my phone. I am however running extremely low on space.
I understand android allocates about 4GB of the SD for the rom and whatnot... but I cannot seem to find out what is taking up this 8GB of "other" on my memory.
When I go look for things to delete, I dont see anything. I only have about 1.2 GB of pics.
Any ideas?
I've attached a picture below to show what im talking about.
-nvm- i figured it out.
Re: Phone Storage "Other" Full?
I'm having the same problem, how's your app storage mine has 4.10gb that I don't know what's using it
Best bet is just looks throw your phones storage with es file explorer
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thatotherguy.. said:
I'm having the same problem, how's your app storage mine has 4.10gb that I don't know what's using it
Best bet is just looks throw your phones storage with es file explorer
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thatotherguy,
I just pulled my SD card, then used ES file explorer to browse through what was on the phone storage.
it turns out my previous rom (meanrom) stored all the OTA updates (about 600 megs a piece) every time.
i ended up deleting those OTA updates since I just upgraded to meanbean.
What about your app storage? How much is yours using?
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What about your app storage? How much is yours using?
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my app storage is just like yours. i just downloaded app2sd, i plan on moving some apps over to save some space.
I'm going to clean install Beans 17 and use the sd card swap option; however, I'm trying to figure out what precautions I should take or what I should do to prepare and not lose data. I copied all my card over to my PC.
Should I delete everything on the card now or just let it on there and complete the swap?
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I'm going to clean install Beans 17 and use the sd card swap option; however, I'm trying to figure out what precautions I should take or what I should do to prepare and not lose data. I copied all my card over to my PC.
Should I delete everything on the card now or just let it on there and complete the swap?
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As long as you have everything backed up, and there are no instructions telling you to have a empty SD card when you set up Beans with SD swap, you should be fine. I don't think having it full or empty will cause issues either way. Just make sure you read all the instructions and info on SD Swap in Beans thread.
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OK. I've flashed and am running swapped sd. No issues.
Thnx!
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grimloktt said:
OK. I've flashed and am running swapped sd. No issues.
Thnx!
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Good deal! No problem
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Hey guys, I'm running Beans 17 with sd swap and I've been installing all kinds of apps with no problem but I noticed that the memory is being sucked up from the sd card and not the internal memory where I have 30 gigs. Weird, because without sd swap apps are downloaded into the internal memory and with swap downloaded to external sd where the measly internal memory is now. Kinda thought everything will be downloaded to internal all the time. How is everyone elses downloads going?
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Bill Idol said:
Hey guys, I'm running Beans 17 with sd swap and I've been installing all kinds of apps with no problem but I noticed that the memory is being sucked up from the sd card and not the internal memory where I have 30 gigs. Weird, because without sd swap apps are downloaded into the internal memory and with swap downloaded to external sd where the measly internal memory is now. Kinda thought everything will be downloaded to internal all the time. How is everyone elses downloads going?
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I'm wondering and believe I read that it shows apps going to phone memory but are actually going to sd card? I haven't installed enough to find out...
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I'm wondering and believe I read that it shows apps going to phone memory but are actually going to sd card? I haven't installed enough to find out...
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Thats supposed to be how it works. It is supposed to trick your phone into thinking your external is your internal I believe.
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Thats supposed to be how it works. It is supposed to trick your phone into thinking your external is your internal I believe.
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Let me clarify. If you go to applications manager, it only shows memory equal to your phone memory; however, for the new user, we'd think it'd show whatever is left on your sd card--now that your sd card is "internal" memory. So, instead of it saying I have 30GB left, it says I have like 1 GB left out of 11...or whatever the total is...
If I go to storage under settings, it shows phone storage as 64 and sd storage as whatever the phone storage amount is.
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Let me clarify. If you go to applications manager, it only shows memory equal to your phone memory; however, for the new user, we'd think it'd show whatever is left on your sd card--now that your sd card is "internal" memory. So, instead of it saying I have 30GB left, it says I have like 1 GB left out of 11...or whatever the total is...
If I go to storage under settings, it shows phone storage as 64 and sd storage as whatever the phone storage amount is.
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What I was getting at was that it tricks the phone, and the app market, into installing into the external card by making the external show up as internal to the app that are being installed. Thats my understanding of how it works and seeing as how i have never used it I know nothing of how it shows up just the general principle behind it and why it works the way it does. I may be completely wrong too, thats how I have seen it explained.
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Thanks for your reply, that shed some light on the matter.
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