It seems that ever since I have rooted my phone and played with different roms, the available internal storage has been miserable.
Today I restored to the stock images, even recovery and after installing the OTA to FRF91, I still only had ~60MB's free internal storage.
I wiped everything in recovery before re-imaging the phone. Is there something I am missing?
Thanks for the help
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I have been trying for the past 3 days to return my N1 to the stock program. I have unlocked the phone and i was enjoying rooting for the past 8 months. I installed many different builds like Modaco, LeoGingerbread, Rodrigues MIUI, MicroMod Gingerbread and then Cyanogen Mod 7 (build 36), that is when it started to have tons of force close and the programs would stop running.
I always cleared the phone before i installed a new build.
I decided to return the phone back to the original factory settings and start fresh but it is giving me some problems.
I have used many different version of the PASSIMG files on XDA but i always get an issue with an Android program stopping unexpectedly.
At first it was the Settings that did not work, i fixed that.
Now it is the Calendar AND Market who keep force closing.
I have been trying for the past 3 days looking for a solution but i have come to the end of my patience.....
If ANYONE has a solution, i would love to hear from you.
Right now i am just thinking of getting a new phone but i love my Nexus 1
This is the first phone i ever rooted so my knowledge of rooting is limited to the 8 months of installing different builds. I never created a program or modified any.
Thanks
Phone status right now
Canada
Nexus 1
Bell Network
HBOOT: 0.33.0012
Radio: 4.04.00.03_2
Dec 17 2009,13:05:23
Firmware: 2.1 Update1
Baseband: 32.26.0024U_4.04.00.03_2
Kernel version: 2.6.29-01117-g4bc62c2
Build number: EPF30
I am going to take a stab in the dark here...are you by chance using ClockWorkMod recovery? If so did you upgrade to 3.0.0.5? Assuming this is correct you are in the same boat as I was...your not going to like it but if you are first go back to 2.5.1.4 or older. Next you will need to format your entire SD card and repartition it, then do a restore. That should work. Hopefully you have backups of your SD card contents... If a restore doesn't work still then you may need to format and partition again and do a fresh install. I lost a lot of sleep the other night trying to figure out WTF happened. It seems that something it 3.0.0.5 changes the SD-EXT and cannot be repaired without a format. I was mad enough about the whole situation that I have ditched CWM and am now running RA.
Galloway said:
I am going to take a stab in the dark here...are you by chance using ClockWorkMod recovery? If so did you upgrade to 3.0.0.5? Assuming this is correct you are in the same boat as I was...your not going to like it but if you are first go back to 2.5.1.4 or older. Next you will need to format your entire SD card and repartition it, then do a restore. That should work. Hopefully you have backups of your SD card contents... If a restore doesn't work still then you may need to format and partition again and do a fresh install. I lost a lot of sleep the other night trying to figure out WTF happened. It seems that something it 3.0.0.5 changes the SD-EXT and cannot be repaired without a format. I was mad enough about the whole situation that I have ditched CWM and am now running RA.
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I sis upgrade to the ClockWorkMod 3.0.0.7 and that is when the problem all started.
I downgraded to the 2.5.4 version and i was able to install the CyanogenMod 36 and then it really went all bad.
I was so frustrated that it was not working that i formated (and i did back it up) my SD card. Then i did what i said and i am still having issues.....
Where did you get and how did you install RA? I was used to the CWM and i really liked it until they upgraded to version 3.
Thanks
Look in Developer section.
Take your SD card out, reformat it in Windows, then put it back and repartition for EXT, if you're using old Apps2SD (/A2SD/Apps2EXT).
Wipe everything.
Install any ROM.
Enjoy.
Hi all,
I have been trolling through all the forums on the GT-I9300T then the 9305T, and found so far a heap of tips and tricks for tweaking my phone.
I've been happily Rooting and ROMing my 9305T for a month now all without issue. What I've noticed is that with each ROM i put on my phone, it accumulates more files, folders and other legacy junk from the previous ROM. Do that over four ROM's and you get the idea...
So i thought i would restore from backup, my factory ROM which i have on internal and external SD. Unfortunately the restore came up with an error saying it was missing a file during the data backup (The Boot, Cache etc. all restored without a hitch) so it went into a boot loop...
I got out of the boot loop OK, installed the correct factory ROM form SamMobile and all is well. The phone works and everything is intact, but i now have a lot of junk on my phone I'd like to get rid of to restore it to the day i bought it. With my backup image not working can a full wipe and re-install be done to accomplish this?
Hello! well first of all sorry for my english, second.. these are my 2 little motherf... with this :cyclops:
Since am new with androids and this phone is not precisely popular i spend a lot a time figuring out how to install CM 10.2, when i did everything was fine until i notice that mi internal memory went from 8GB to 5GB (i had previously installed a custom android rom with safetrap but i wiped it) then after a couple of days i lost ALL of my internal memory and i had to reflash the device.. i still have no idea what it was
Well doing that i decided to go for CM 10.1 cause it was an "stable" one and then again flashed the rom and all that but i still had my internal memory full.. so i when into cmw recovery and format the data and other stuff except for the firmware and the internal data when to 5GB again BUT my WIFI died.. and now it doesn't turn on.
I know its a long story but am freaking out! i don't know what else to do.. i cant either restore my internal memory to 8 gb or fix the wifi.. any help would be appreciated!
Oh ya i forgot to mention.. i already tried to "restore" to stock settings with RSDLite but still.. same problems
Looks like you formatted your modem partition. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469104
I was able to restore my phone to stock, but after unlocking it and flashing a recovery my internal storage is too low to create a nandroid backup. Attached are two pictures of the low size. Any thoughts on why or how I can fix it? I've tried multiple builds of twrp and still I get the same results.
Also, when I am booted into the stock rom it shows full data size on the phone. I haven't taken the time to try to fill it up to see what happens. Please somebody help, I can't take another phone back to sprint within a week I finally figured out what I did wrong to the last one.
Very weird issue ive been wondering if anyones seen or had.
My phones internal memory seems to be slowing down. Apps are taking forever to update, Titanium backup (backup and restore jobs) are taking forever. To me it seems like the internal memory is the issue
Now i can honestly say the phones been flashed over hundreds of times, I've tried new roms, sense, aosp, ect. At this point it doesn't matter, clean install or old nandroid restore, they all exhibit the same behavior.
I've even gone as far as clearing all internal memory (to my knowledge) by wiping the phone, including data/media and sideloading a rom back onto the phone.
Any ideas?
Is there any surefire way to reformat the ENTIRE internal memory?
94tbird said:
Very weird issue ive been wondering if anyones seen or had.
My phones internal memory seems to be slowing down. Apps are taking forever to update, Titanium backup (backup and restore jobs) are taking forever. To me it seems like the internal memory is the issue
Now i can honestly say the phones been flashed over hundreds of times, I've tried new roms, sense, aosp, ect. At this point it doesn't matter, clean install or old nandroid restore, they all exhibit the same behavior.
I've even gone as far as clearing all internal memory (to my knowledge) by wiping the phone, including data/media and sideloading a rom back onto the phone.
Any ideas?
Is there any surefire way to reformat the ENTIRE internal memory?
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I usually make it a practice to run the RUU from time to time. It seems to clear up nagging issues that persist despite flashing new ROMs. Since you are s-off, I recommend you follow my guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...de-reset-phone-using-ruu-htcfastboot-t2876110
To make sure things are fixed, I'd stay stock for a few days. Since you are s-off, you can just flash a new custom recovery and a new custom ROM when you are ready.
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I usually make it a practice to run the RUU from time to time. It seems to clear up nagging issues that persist despite flashing new ROMs. Since you are s-off, I recommend you follow my guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...de-reset-phone-using-ruu-htcfastboot-t2876110
To make sure things are fixed, I'd stay stock for a few days. Since you are s-off, you can just flash a new custom recovery and a new custom ROM when you are ready.
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Thanks, definitely worth a shot. Its something i didnt think of or try yet.