when I open up titanium backup, I noticed it said I have 2.64MB/335MB of system ROM. That seems low, is that normal?
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Unfortunately, yes.
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My system rom is 446 MB and I have 112 MB free...that's what titanium says on mine
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mine also says 446 MB(150 MB free)
Interesting, TB also says System ROM : 335MB (1.83MB free) :|
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mine also says 446 MB(150 MB free)
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What would cause one to have more than another?
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14mb free here only.
Leaked ota.
-smc
If you have a stock 5.5.959 phone, then system only has ~10mb free. If you installed the leaked OTA, then you have ~3mb free. If you flashed the fastboot 5.6.890 files, then you have ~100mb free. If you fall under one of these conditions, but your expected free space is different, speak up. We may learn something.
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I used the leaked OTA update zip, and I'm showing System ROM 446 MB(113 MB Free).
5.6.890 ~100 mb free using the fastboot files.
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Installed leaked OTA.
335/8.48 free
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Installed leaked OTA, always have @ 40Mb+ free. Use ES Task Mgr to check. Not a titanium user.
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Leaked OTA and i have 3.34/335MB free. Is this a problem? My phone seems plenty fast to me. I'll have to check out the fastboot threads i'm not really familiar with what it is.
Mine came stock with 5.6.890 from Verizon on Wednesday, rooted Wednesday night and CWM Recovery bootstrapped as of last night. Showing 113MB of 446MB free on System ROM today.
I stuffed around with something, so I ended up using moto-fastboot to reflash system.img into the system partition.
Here's where it's interesting:
TB now reports my System ROM is 446MB (113 MB free)
So if you guys want more space, reflashing your system partition with moto-fastboot and system.img seems to do the trick!
Usual disclaimers apply.
Rooted on stock, uninstalled apps system rom is 335mb and 39mb free
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My phone says its low on space, but when I check I have 15mb of internal storage memory, I'm running Zenherofx 2.0. What can I do? Help, please??
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Delete more bloat stuff using root explorer or android buddy, 15mb is pretty low...
yah i use cachemate and i delete my cache maybe 2x a day
i always clear up a buncha room that way.
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My phone says its low on space, but when I check I have 15mb of internal storage memory, I'm running Zenherofx 2.0. What can I do? Help, please??
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Is ur SD card setup for a2sd. If not I'd recommend it. It would free up a bunch of room
On DD 2.8 I have 142mb available memory
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Cool, thanks for the help, ill try a couple of these =)
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OK did the forever root & updated to .893 then installed Liberty ROM. I did this to get new radio and kernel since my 4G hanged and market was acting up. I was on theory rom 1.7 and 1.8. Seems that on all custom roms I install, my xda app would uninstall or vindicates its not installed a reboot seems to fix sometimes not all. And if I try to install android is says I am out of memory, but that is not the case, I have over 2GBs of available space on internal SD. What is going on? Anyone having the same problem?
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OK did the forever root & updated to .893 then installed Liberty ROM. I did this to get new radio and kernel since my 4G hanged and market was acting up. I was on theory rom 1.7 and 1.8. Seems that on all custom roms I install, my xda app would uninstall or vindicates its not installed a reboot seems to fix sometimes not all. And if I try to install android is says I am out of memory, but that is not the case, I have over 2GBs of available space on internal SD. What is going on? Anyone having the same problem?
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Settings>Applications>Media Area>XDA app>Move to phone
I have been trying to download some games from the Android Market. After downloading, and starting install, a notication comes up saying there is insufficient space to install. I just checked under settings/storage and it says I have 3.27 gb left for applications.
I am running the most recent th3ory rom, updated/leaked android market apk, and I have the radio update. Any ideas?
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Just start over it usually sticks on the second try. Known bug to irritate the hell out of us anything
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This actually happens on other android devices too, not just the Bionic.
Just do the download again or reboot and try.
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What about if after reboot still have the same error but only on one app maildroid.
All the other apps I can install fine.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Clear cache from play store and try again
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Does it save your apps to internal storage or SD card?
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I was using Titanium Backup Pro and was integrating updates into system apps and i lost my messaging app. Titanium backup says it is still installed but i cant open it and i cant uninstall it either.
I'm currently getting by with Handcent but i want my stock app back.
Can anyone help me get my messaging app back or do i have to stick with Handcent?
Any help is appreciated.
I'm using a Rooted Samsung Galaxy S GT-I1900M
Android Version 2.2
Rooted with Superuser
(hope all this stuff helps)
Only thing I think of is flash a new rom or reflash the one your using and your messaging app should show up
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I would have tried that but i'm scared ill brick my phone. i have bad luck when it comes to doing things like this. i pink screened my iPod once.
Download a custom ROM, download "File Manager HD" from Market, enable root access in the settings and push Mms.apk from Custom ROM Zip into system/app
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If i do that will I lose any of the data on the internal SD? I was thinking of doing factory reset but I'd lose all the stuff on my internal SD
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Factory reset only deletes the apps, system and accounts. If you are still on Froyo, I'd recommend you to flash a Gingerbread ROM, or even an ICS one. You can backup your apps with some file managers too, but you'll lose all user data from them.
But as long as you don't wipe "sdcard" you'll keep all your music, photos and documents stores on your internal memory, even after dozens of flashes.
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Do you think you could help me through the flashing process? Or send me a link to a guide I could use
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Here it is man: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379650
Thanks
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I am on official indian jellybean updated via kies, unrooted. I keep getting this message many times a day: Application being closed due to low memory error.
I did a factory reset and just restored my smemos before the upgrade. I also formatted the internal memory and sd card. Anybody else got this and any solutions?
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ankydu said:
I am on official indian jellybean updated via kies, unrooted. I keep getting this message many times a day: Application being closed due to low memory error.
I did a factory reset and just restored my smemos before the upgrade. I also formatted the internal memory and sd card. Anybody else got this and any solutions?
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Our problem seems to be never ending. Same thing happened to me. I had a backup of all the apps that i had in ICS using titanium and restored after installing JB and got the low internal memory warning . No idea whats happening. Used rom tool box to assign apps to be installed in SD card. Lets see what happens.
My warning is not about internal memory but ram. I have about 65 apps installed, had 95 on ics, though it was a bit non smooth but there wasn't any lag in opening apps but with jellybean opening apps lags like hell, especially gallery and snote app :banghead:
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This update is worst than the leaked jelly bean.
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Official JB
I've used the official JB for a long time and I dont think it's so bad. The RAM issue can occur on any system. I keep only favorite applis and delete never used applis, my RAM has always 200 MB free.
Remove the system apps using tb which you don't use in daily like google+, samsung apps, etc. Then you can get a smooth jb rom
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Also I wish to know does factory reset helps with sluggishness of the phone?
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