Twrp can't locate files - Moto E Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just flashed cm13 for condor. Now I have got another Nightly Build, but i can't flash it as I have formatted SD card as "internal storage". Is there any other way to flash Nightly without formatting my SD card back again?

You need move the zip on the data/media/0
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This will make that detect the zip files on your internal memory, sorry for my english

hetor99 said:
You need move the zip on the data/media/0
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This will make that detect the zip files on your internal memory, sorry for my english
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lets try, and thanks

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Which version of CWM is it that lets you acess and flash from the sd card?

Which version of CWM is it that lets you acess and flash from the sd card? At the moment I am running 5.5.0.4 I am pretty sure but it only lets me acess the phones built in storage and that is filling up pretty quick. Oh and I am using the sprint variant of the gs3.
not sure if it is the same for the SGS3, but on the ET4G, you could pick if you wanted to use the internal or external SD storage
Version 5.8.4.5. Tried and succeeded with my Tmo version.
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Edit: do not update to or install the newest one which is the 5.8.4.6. That one only supports internal. It will still show the option to choose either ext or int...but fails each time you try to install from int.
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DCRocks said:
not sure if it is the same for the SGS3, but on the ET4G, you could pick if you wanted to use the internal or external SD storage
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why answer if you don't know the answer to the OP's question.

TWRP Won't Recognize My Backups

I'm On TWRP 2.5, and I have backups under the twrp folder on my sdcard, but when going into recovery and selecting restore, the backups aren't there :/ help please..
Are they in your external sd? Move then to your internal
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TheAgonistxX said:
I'm On TWRP 2.5, and I have backups under the twrp folder on my sdcard, but when going into recovery and selecting restore, the backups aren't there :/ help please..
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If they are on your ext sd, 2.5.0.0 has a storage location selection near the top in the middle.
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Just booted in to see exactly where it was and yes...at the top in restore where it says storage: data. Tick that and you can select from ext sd. The navigation is a bit different on 2.5
JBeXX said:
If they are on your ext sd, 2.5.0.0 has a storage location selection near the top in the middle.
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Just booted in to see exactly where it was and yes...at the top in restore where it says storage: data. Tick that and you can select from ext sd. The navigation is a bit different on 2.5
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Never even noticed that. Granted I spent like 10 seconds looking before I just moved them. Thanks!
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kintwofan said:
Never even noticed that. Granted I spent like 10 seconds looking before I just moved them. Thanks!
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Yeah the layout on 2.5 seems tricky. I had to dig to find storage location in a few of the menu layouts. Team Win apparently wants to keep us from getting to complacent lol

Massive 'Other' in storage?

Sorry for the noob question, but I can't seem to find an answer.
I have an HTC one (32gb version) that is quickly running out of space.
I have about 9gb of music on here, less than 100mb of photos, maybe 1gb of apps, and I only have 400mb free storage left!?
I recently rooted and installed the trickdroid Rom, but I performed a cache wipe and factory reset wipe through CWM I reinstalled it (had to do it about 3 times due to tweaks not working and forcing bootloop).
I've had a look in app caches etc, but can't find anything over 12kb.
I backed up using HTCs built in backup service, as well as performing a titanium backup.
Please help me find where my missing 19gb or so went!
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did you have 4.1.2 before installing trickdroid 4.2.2? if so then youll need to wipe the files inside data/media. from 4.2 onwards your files are stored in data/media/0
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or go to CWM, mounts and storage, wipe data/ data/media. youll have to set the phone up again
IINexusII said:
did you have 4.1.2 before installing trickdroid 4.2.2? if so then youll need to wipe the files inside data/media. from 4.2 onwards your files are stored in data/media/0
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or go to CWM, mounts and storage, wipe data/ data/media. youll have to set the phone up again
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Thank you! Managed to clean up over 13gb! Are there any other folders that I can get rid of?
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nick_sixx said:
Thank you! Managed to clean up over 13gb! Are there any other folders that I can get rid of?
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You could try installing something like SD Maid or Clean Master and see if they can find anything else.

[Q] I only want Titanium backup to backup to Google Drive and not the sdcard

I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4. 16GB internal and 64GB sdcard. My sdcard only has 28GB memory left and that apparently is not enough to backup the internal memory. Anyway I want Titanium Backup to only backup to Google Drive only. I don't want a backup on my sdcard because it takes up too much space
backsidesmack said:
I have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S4. 16GB internal and 64GB sdcard. My sdcard only has 28GB memory left and that apparently is not enough to backup the internal memory. Anyway I want Titanium Backup to only backup to Google Drive only. I don't want a backup on my sdcard because it takes up too much space
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can't you always just transfer it to google drive?
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oh yeah and um... u should post this in the Q&A section.
Raymondlikesroot said:
can't you always just transfer it to google drive?
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oh yeah and um... u should post this in the Q&A section.
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Titanium makes the backup to the sdcard first and then sends a copy to Google drive. Since theres not enough room on the sdcard it can't copy anything to Google Drive.

Help! Internal shows only 1.56gb

Total Internal storage is showing only 1.56gb and free 5mb. Please help me.
Any solution?
Any solution?
Any solution?
poran123 said:
Any solution?
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Try reformatting with TWRP. You may fix the file system. If you're not using TWRP, or you're not comfortable with rooting you might try taking it for warranty exchange.
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Try to format the data partition using TWRP. If you're not using TWRP or are uncomfortable with rooting you might try taking it for warranty exchange.
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poran123 said:
Any solution?
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Try reformatting the data partition with TWRP. If you're not using TWRP or are uncomfortable with rooting you might try taking it for warranty exchange.
Can u post SS of All Partition size from Disk Info App. It will help us in understanding, Which Partition is messed up.
After factory reset its back to 32gb

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