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I want to use this app for a legit reason. My s5 is a 16gig phone. I am running out of memory. Some apps just will not move to sd card. i was told to google this app and download it. Let it odex all files on my phone. It even says it frees up space on tool tip. Would this be a safe idea? Also i see that with 1 click i can wipe the dalvik cache. I use root explorer to do that, but thats a few clicks just to do that. Another reason i like luckly patcher.
So again, please mods dont close this topic till i get a straight answer about odex all files. Just cant get a google search to give me a direct answer. Also if odex the files is safe, would i have to stay away from clearing the dalvik cache? I play marvel avengers alliance on android. Tap joy gives free in game currency for downloading apps off play store. So after every 10 apps i uninstall ,i clear dalvik.
BROKEN1981 said:
I understand xda considers this app as a bad thing to talk about. I just dont see it that way.
I want to use this app for a legit reason. My s5 is a 16gig phone. I am running out of memory. Some apps just will not move to sd card. i was told to google this app and download it. Let it odex all files on my phone. It even says it frees up space on tool tip. Would this be a safe idea? Also i see that with 1 click i can wipe the dalvik cache. I use root explorer to do that, but thats a few clicks just to do that. Another reason i like luckly patcher.
So again, please mods dont close this topic till i get a straight answer about odex all files. Just cant get a google search to give me a direct answer. Also if odex the files is safe, would i have to stay away from clearing the dalvik cache? I play marvel avengers alliance on android. Tap joy gives free in game currency for downloading apps off play store. So after every 10 apps i uninstall ,i clear dalvik.
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Odexing files will not necessarily free up disk space. If (at best) it may give you a very slight increase in boot time, that is it. If you want to try and force apps to sdcard then i would try to use an app like titanium backup. Most likely though you would probably benefit more from seeking out what us using all your space. Their are many disk analyzing apps in the store that will help you. if you play some games though, a lot of them download and store many mb of data on your sdcard for the game to function properly and it cannot be removed to play the game.
BROKEN1981 said:
I understand xda considers this app as a bad thing to talk about. I just dont see it that way.
I want to use this app for a legit reason. My s5 is a 16gig phone. I am running out of memory. Some apps just will not move to sd card. i was told to google this app and download it. Let it odex all files on my phone. It even says it frees up space on tool tip. Would this be a safe idea? Also i see that with 1 click i can wipe the dalvik cache. I use root explorer to do that, but thats a few clicks just to do that. Another reason i like luckly patcher.
So again, please mods dont close this topic till i get a straight answer about odex all files. Just cant get a google search to give me a direct answer. Also if odex the files is safe, would i have to stay away from clearing the dalvik cache? I play marvel avengers alliance on android. Tap joy gives free in game currency for downloading apps off play store. So after every 10 apps i uninstall ,i clear dalvik.
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I suggest using folder mount. You can place internal folders onto the external memory card and use folder mount to mount that external folder to the internal one.
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Thank you all for the help, ill try those.
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My niece is having issues with her Amaze 4G. The application memory is full (the 2Gb partition) is full, but after reviewing the list of apps in Manage Applications, there isn't 2 Gb's worth. All apps have the Move to SD button grayed out. I am unsure how to move items over to the other internal partition (10Gb). Please advise, and thank you.
any ideas??
some games have a big package that downloads with them and i dont think it shows in the apps size.
doesnt sound like you have a external sd so you should probly get one
maybe some more details would help
There is a 32gb sd card in the phone, and the 10 gb internal memory partition is empty. I've also put Apps2SD on the phone but it only recommended to move 4 apps, each of which were less than 1mb. In the Manage Apps list the largest app was Facebook at 50mb, with a series of others dropping in size quickly after that. It seems to me that the phone has been saving all app data to the 2gb parition but I can't see it in ES File Explorer to manage.
Also what common apps can typically be moved to the SD card?
Thanks!
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There is a 32gb sd card in the phone, and the 10 gb internal memory partition is empty. I've also put Apps2SD on the phone but it only recommended to move 4 apps, each of which were less than 1mb. In the Manage Apps list the largest app was Facebook at 50mb, with a series of others dropping in size quickly after that. It seems to me that the phone has been saving all app data to the 2gb parition but I can't see it in ES File Explorer to manage.
Also what common apps can typically be moved to the SD card?
Thanks!
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50 mb for facebook is huge. try getting a cache cleaner and movetosd
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwxLDEsIm1vYmkuaW5mb2xpZmUuY2FjaGUiXQ..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...xLDEsImNvbS5jdXJ2ZWZpc2guYXBwcy5tb3ZldG9zZCJd
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50 mb for facebook is huge. try getting a cache cleaner and movetosd
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Sorry forgot to mention that I installed ES Task Manager and cleared the cache for all the apps. The 50mb is all app & data. Is Move2SD different than Apps2SD?
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My fb is only 25
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Download superbox in Google play and from there can move files over easily to the SD. It will auto generate which files you can move.
Has a nice battery widget as well.
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I'm having the same issue with my Amaze, I don't have an SD Card yet, I can't up date my applications!
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I'm having the same issue with my Amaze, I don't have an SD Card yet, I can't up date my applications!
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I believe the problem you guy are having might be related to a full cache...use a file explorer to check /cache and see if there any files in there. If you see a bunch of apk's in there, that's your issue. You can delete them all no worries, but dont delete any folders
How do you use a file explorer? Thanks.
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How do you use a file explorer? Thanks.
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download es file explorer or astro
Downloaded that application and no apk files there it's getting annoying because I have a load of applications to update.
What I would do is move all the apps back to the phone and save any files that are needed/wanted to the pc. Then go and clear phones internal sd card. Then move everything back.
Chuck Norris CAN touch MC Hammer!
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What I would do is move all the apps back to the phone and save any files that are needed/wanted to the pc. Then go and clear phones internal sd card. Then move everything back.
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I don't have an sd card!
The phone comes with an INTERNAL sdcard. That's where moving applications to sdcard goes to.
Go to Settings> Applications > Manage Applications then go to each app and move it back to the phone if it gives that option. When you're done connect the phone to the pc and transfer any wanted files to the pc....this is called backing up your sdcard. When you're done with that then go to Settings > Storage and pick Erase Phone Storage. It will erase everything on the phones INTERNAL sdcard. That's why we backed everything up.
Now first thing you should do is move your apps back to the INTERNAL sdcard. So go to Settings > Storage >Make More Space and you can mass move any of the apps that you wish to move back to the phones INTERNAL sdcard. When that's done you can opt to move the files you saved on the pc back to the phones Internal sdcard.
You should also have your niece or her parents invest in an sdcard to put into the sdcard slot. So any pictures or music should be saved on that instead of using the phones internal sdcard. I would suggest a SanDisk 8gb or bigger with at least a Class 4 rating.
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I'm having the same issue. When I go to update apps from Google Play, I get an "Insufficient Storage Available" error.
Astro doens't show anything in /cache, but I have a feeling that's due to it not having global read access. The 2.5GB partition only has ~200MB free. I started with tons of apps installed, and I've had to start moving them off to SD or uninstalling to free up enough space to update the apps I really care about. The thing is, the size total for apps shown in the settings menu is constantly droping, but the total free space always ends up back around ~200MB. It's almost as if some app on the phone is filling up a cache or log file and isn't cleaning up after itself.
What folders in root comprise the 2.5GB partition? I'd like to see if I can determine where all the space is going. I've had an open ticket with HTC on this issue, and their solution is to factory reset. They're supposed to call me tomorrow night to work through this (I know how to factory reset, just want to hear what they say). I don't want to factory reset until I figure out why I'm running out of space as I figure I'll just end up in this same situation again.
It's very strange that many people are having this problem with the stock rom. Have you guys checked the available storage space by going in to the setting/storage? You should see 'Internal Storage' on the top. Do you have more than 50mb free? Theoretically, 50mb should be enough to update most apps through the Market (Play Store). Did you clear cache using the 'Make more space' option? What happened when you did it?
If you have enough space, yet cannot update apps, you probably have junk files sitting in some other partitions that are not included in 'available storage' calculations. If that's the case, then moving apps to sd card won't fix the problem. If your phone is rooted, it would be a lot easier to diagnose the issue and correct it. Without root, I can only think of one option; factory reset will probably fix the problem.
By the way, if you have to factory reset and loose the existing data anyway, you might want to use the opportunity to unlock the bootloder and root it at the same time.
I got two times the memory full message with Android 4.0 even there was enough space. After reboot it disappeared.
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I'm having the same issue. When I go to update apps from Google Play, I get an "Insufficient Storage Available" error.
Astro doens't show anything in /cache, but I have a feeling that's due to it not having global read access. The 2.5GB partition only has ~200MB free. I started with tons of apps installed, and I've had to start moving them off to SD or uninstalling to free up enough space to update the apps I really care about. The thing is, the size total for apps shown in the settings menu is constantly droping, but the total free space always ends up back around ~200MB. It's almost as if some app on the phone is filling up a cache or log file and isn't cleaning up after itself.
What folders in root comprise the 2.5GB partition? I'd like to see if I can determine where all the space is going. I've had an open ticket with HTC on this issue, and their solution is to factory reset. They're supposed to call me tomorrow night to work through this (I know how to factory reset, just want to hear what they say). I don't want to factory reset until I figure out why I'm running out of space as I figure I'll just end up in this same situation again.
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Without root, you won't be able to see much using Astro (or any file manager) because of the read restrictions on many directories. I believe you are correct about the system not cleaning up junk files. And unfortunately, they won't be accessible without root unless HTC included such an utility program to clean it in the stock rom. I doubt it, though, because their 'make space' process only gives you the option to clear cache and delete/move apps.
I know factory reset is not pleasant if you have lots of app data you want to keep. Time to root, maybe?
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Fazettit said:
I got two times the memory full message with Android 4.0 even there was enough space. After reboot it disappeared.
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One S? Are you in the wrong forum?
Anyway, what were you doing when you got the error message? Downloading something? ICS may have a better cleanup routine than GB built in so that rebooting would solve the problem... Or you haven't used your device long enough to accumulate junks.
hope this is in the right place.
I downloaded & installed this game to test it out...
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cupra.rec&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5jdXByYS5yZWMiXQ..
but I now cant un-install it. if I go to app setting I can press un-install but it just doesn't remove it. I have app monster pro on my phone but the game doesn't show up under installed apps so cant use that to remove it. the game files take up 1gb of space & I want it back!
pls help?
EDIT> I managed to sort it myself, can a mod pls lock/delete this thread pls?
Install Titanium back, perhaps this program will see the game. Otherwise, just delete the files, so you have your space back.
Most of the time this works for me.
Edit: would you like to share your solution, so others might benefit from it?
Edit: would you like to share your solution, so others might benefit from it?
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of course, I just deleted the game files on my sd card then once I had done that it simply un-installed easily from with in Appmonster pro. I think the un-installer was having trouble with the nearly 1gb in size game files
Ok so I have 74mb of space left. And I'm trying to download a 9.xx mb app from the play store. However it says I can't because I have insufficient space available. I don't understand how I don't have enough space st 74 MB to download a 9 mb app. I've cleared cache and everything too. Can anyone give me an answer as to why this is? Fyi the app is the game minibash, if that makes a difference
Menu/ Settings/ applications/ manage applications / All (apps) / Google Play Store / Clear cache
try it
Wheres it trying to install SD card or internal memory? 9mb is the compressed file size, once installed it will be larger.
Maybe android is reserving a certain amount of working space for caches and stuff like that. Can you push some apps to sd to free up some space?
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AurorAllure said:
Ok so I have 74mb of space left. And I'm trying to download a 9.xx mb app from the play store. However it says I can't because I have insufficient space available. I don't understand how I don't have enough space st 74 MB to download a 9 mb app. I've cleared cache and everything too. Can anyone give me an answer as to why this is? Fyi the app is the game minibash, if that makes a difference
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Transfer apps from SD to Phone, or from Phone to SD
Every app that is movable has been moved
any apps on which I can clear the data to free up space, like amazon appstore and play store, etc have been cleared, and I clear the cache like 5 times a day. I don't know what else to do.
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Wheres it trying to install SD card or internal memory? 9mb is the compressed file size, once installed it will be larger.
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It tells me on the play store that the size is 9.02 mb. From the play store page of that app I don't know how to tell if it installs onto the sd card or the phone. Is there a wqy to tell?
How many apps have you downloaded? Free up some space by deleting an app or two that you don't use much. Then download this set it to external and move apps at will to the sd card. You should then have plenty of space.
Ok if you're in this forum you should have the evo 3d too, but if you did you'd know that the app you told me to download is not compatible with the 3vo, so I can't use that to help me since I can't download it.
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Ok if you're in this forum you should have the evo 3d too, but if you did you'd know that the app you told me to download is not compatible with the 3vo, so I can't use that to help me since I can't download it.
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That's interesting, I ran that app for months when I was rooted on the stock rom. Btw yes I have an evo3d.
birddog_61 said:
That's interesting, I ran that app for months when I was rooted on the stock rom. Btw yes I have an evo3d.
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An update then must have made it incompatible if it used to be... Thats how an app is on my phone right now, it has an update but when I go to update it it says its not compatible with my phone so I can't update it. OH well. That'd be a really awesome app cuz i have some apps that are like 10+ mb that are not sd compatible so if I could force them to go there that'd be awesome. But it's not compatible. shoot
http://muffinresearch.co.uk/archives/2011/02/02/android-force-moving-apps-to-an-sd-card/
You might give that a shot, I have no idea how well it works.
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An update then must have made it incompatible if it used to be... Thats how an app is on my phone right now, it has an update but when I go to update it it says its not compatible with my phone so I can't update it. OH well. That'd be a really awesome app cuz i have some apps that are like 10+ mb that are not sd compatible so if I could force them to go there that'd be awesome. But it's not compatible. shoot
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Here
http://db.tt/HYsdtoHC
I've used this app for months without one issue. It's a free app as well simple and it works well.
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Threads I've found suggested that Major Mayhem was promoted inappropriately on the forum, this isn't a promotion. Also the games and apps forum said if I have a question it should go in Q&A not games and apps forum.
Basically, I have a HTC One X with Jellybean Rom installed and have found that you can run the battery out completely even if it's on ac charge. I was playing the game for ages and the ph switched off. I thought it might have been overheating but it turns out that I had to boot into clockwork recovery to charge for a bit before I could boot the phone normally. Quad core burns battery power really quick.
I did this playing Mayhem and when I reloaded it I found all my saves were gone. I've spent heaps of time building up my accomplishments in this game. Can anyone suggest what might be going on? I don't know about how apps work yet. Could someone tell me the save game file strutucre so I can see if it's renamed/corrupt/missing or something? The game appears functional but I've probably spent 80 hrs on it building up the rep. Maybe someone could guide me through the file structure or how I could track programs install pathways?
Thanks,
Fishy
fishy12345 said:
Threads I've found suggested that Major Mayhem was promoted inappropriately on the forum, this isn't a promotion. Also the games and apps forum said if I have a question it should go in Q&A not games and apps forum.
Basically, I have a HTC One X with Jellybean Rom installed and have found that you can run the battery out completely even if it's on ac charge. I was playing the game for ages and the ph switched off. I thought it might have been overheating but it turns out that I had to boot into clockwork recovery to charge for a bit before I could boot the phone normally. Quad core burns battery power really quick.
I did this playing Mayhem and when I reloaded it I found all my saves were gone. I've spent heaps of time building up my accomplishments in this game. Can anyone suggest what might be going on? I don't know about how apps work yet. Could someone tell me the save game file strutucre so I can see if it's renamed/corrupt/missing or something? The game appears functional but I've probably spent 80 hrs on it building up the rep. Maybe someone could guide me through the file structure or how I could track programs install pathways?
Thanks,
Fishy
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Use a file browser such as Astro, navigate to where you installed the game and look for the games package name (For example com.xyz.majormayhem). Once you find that go into the folder and look for game save data files, and other data files that are usually stored there. Try searching through the general "data" folder as well.
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I've only found asec files so far, don't see a folder, any way I can see the install process breakdown?
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I've only found asec files so far, don't see a folder, any way I can see the install process breakdown?
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What do you mean by install process breakdown? Do you mean install location? You can find out install location by going to system manager and seeiing if its installed on the internal or external storage. Also try a package explorer app that should give you more information.
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shimp208 said:
What do you mean by install process breakdown? Do you mean install location? You can find out install location by going to system manager and seeiing if its installed on the internal or external storage. Also try a package explorer app that should give you more information.
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He means that unlike windows wizard procedure, android owns user and device so it does not bother telling you where files are and even hides files from owner, so break down is both destroying that concept and make everything available to owner at his own leisure, and creating decent installation log viewer from google to be able to inch every tiny detail, as those which don't have nothing to hide do.
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He means that unlike windows wizard procedure, android owns user and device so it does not bother telling you where files are and even hides files from owner, so break down is both destroying that concept and make everything available to owner at his own leisure, and creating decent installation log viewer from google to be able to inch every tiny detail, as those which don't have nothing to hide do.
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Ah I see, that would be an interesting app to develop although I imagine that it would require root access to get all the necessary information from the system to present a complete and detailed installation breakdown log.
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Hi, I just recently played one of the Gameloft games, Wild Blood. Have you try it?
I really like it, the graphics, the gameplay and many things but the problem I found after playing it several level. It save a big size of the game data, from the first town to the second town it already have a data about 50MB saved on our internal memory. I really like this game, but I need more free internal memory. I try to search on Google but did not found the answer that I really needs. So, I did some research(XD). I try to move the data directory to SDcard, to /cache, to /dev and /sdext2 but found no one works like what i've expected. So, still give a try then I move the folder called "Profiling" on the /data/data/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftWBHM/AOWGame/ to the /data/sdext2/data/ the by using Root Explorer I create link to the folder profiling folder.
Detail explaination, after move "Profiling" to /data/sdext2/data/ it will look like /data/sdext2/data/Profiling then tap and hold the "Profiling" until the menu show choose "Link to this folder" then you go to /data/data/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftWBHM/AOWGame/ and tap the "Create Link", you are done. Now the data will be moved to the Ext partition
Try to run the game, I can run it without any problem. Game still can be saved normally.
If you need to un-install the apps you might need to delete the folder on your /data/sdext2/ manually.
Your sdcard need to be partitioned.
This method I made based on my analytics, tested on ext2 partition type and should work on another type of partition too(I think). Also tested on DgunnerZ because it also have a big size of data. Planning to move data of Facebook too..
Disclaimer:
-I'm not an Android Developers, maybe you can call me techno geek
-I'm not responsible if this method will break your phone, btw if it break a phone my phone will be breaked first XD
-The folder I mentioned above is only for Wild Blood, for another application the folder that need to be linked must be difference.
The - effect of this, it might a bit slow down your apps since read and write to sdcard is not faster as on internal memory.
For developers, is this method i'm using ok? Will it have any negative effect? If it good, I hope someone got any idea and can make this way better and easier.
Sorry for my English, hope you can understand.
Nice idea..i had a game which would just hog the internal as the game progressed..so i guess i'll try this..and i think the only side effect maybe that the game would load a liltle slower.. but thats ok.. thanks for the trick..
and btw this should've been in general not q&a..
LoneWanderer said:
Nice idea..i had a game which would just hog the internal as the game progressed..so i guess i'll try this..and i think the only side effect maybe that the game would load a liltle slower.. but thats ok.. thanks for the trick..
and btw this should've been in general not q&a..
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Thank you..
Let me know if it success
Let the moderator move it :fingers-crossed:
Well done.i will try and report
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This is what link2sd does.....
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This is what link2sd does.....
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Look like yes, I got the idea from Link2SD