Wipe my internal memory - LG Revolution

If I wipe my internal memory card will that ruin any tweaks and such?
I know I will remain rooted but what about my cwr and my supercharger?
Basically my memory card is filled and I want to start fresh!

Torin_93 said:
If I wipe my internal memory card will that ruin any tweaks and such?
I know I will remain rooted but what about my cwr and my supercharger?
Basically my memory card is filled and I want to start fresh!
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Maybe. Not hard to replace though. I have done that a few times but I never use any tweaks lol.
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I think if you wipe internal sd you will lose all your build.prop and other back ups that v6 makes and places there

I wiped it and did a days wipe as well. Started fresh. Installed all speed tweaks. My phone is flyyyying!
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[Q] Internal Phone Memory

I have run into an issue with my phones internal memory running low at 14.97 MB. My hero is rooted and running Fresh 2.4. I went through the process of partitioning my SD card(class 6) and made sure app2sd was running. I have close to 80 apps installed. I'm curious whether my memory should be that full with app2sd sunning properly? Also what else is stored in internal memory?
I realize I may have left out some pertinent information to this problem but let me know and I will provide it. Also sending me a link to a spot for more information would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
Download and run cachecleaner?
Yes it can be. Apps 2 sd only moves /data/app by default. You can move /data/data to card too and free your space. Check out tkirton's apps 2 sd thread for more info.
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Or you could do this - its awesome!
My advice - read it carefully before doing it - to avoid snags -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754805
let me know if you need help or have questions with it -
Vandelay007 said:
Or you could do this - its awesome!
My advice - read it carefully before doing it - to avoid snags -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754805
let me know if you need help or have questions with it -
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Doubled my internal memory
I love that mod, but it isn't for the weak. Lol
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Yeah, definitely, which is why I recommended people to read it carefully
I set my mtd file to 110 3 and I have 347megs of internal space....its awesome being able to keep a few extra nandroid back ups on my SD card, for sure
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Didn't try the internal partitioning readjustment but I did find that just moving the dalvik cache to the sd card helped out a lot.
frogbert said:
Didn't try the internal partitioning readjustment but I did find that just moving the dalvik cache to the sd card helped out a lot.
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Its not hard to do the mtd partitions and well worth it.....let me know if you change your mind and want help with it
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You could always use fast reboot. It doesn't actually reboot your phone, but it will close EVERYTHING you have open. If you have the pro version, there's a widget and ignore list. Free version is in market.

Will factory resetting my bionic through CWM wipe internal SD card?

Quick question. Will doing a factory reset in CWM wipe my internal SD card? My phone has been horribly buggy since the update. Tethering app is acting really flaky. I think I need to wipe it and just start anew. I just don't know if when i do that if it will wipe the internal SD too. Cause i don't want that. I have no idea if ill keep root either. But I can always find a way to get that back I hope. I'm at work for 6 more hours. Would love to just wipe it and have it keep SD intact and root and I could be back in action in 20 minutes. But I'm afraid it will wipe internal SD too and then I'd be borked
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Doing a factory data reset will not affect the SD card. It will affect the internal memory on the phone however.
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Yes internal SD card is wiped. External aka actual SD card safe
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Thank you for the reply. I ended up just wiping my cache and davilk cache and now everything seems to be running smoothly. The stock tether app now functions fine without needing to reboot it. My cache must have been really over loaded. It took like 7-10 seconds to clear. Usually takes 1/3 the time. I'm happy now stuff works again.
If i do end up wiping later now I know I have to back it up first on my laptop. Thanks again.
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Internal sdcard is not touched. Factory reset affects the data and partition and if in cwr you might also wipe system. You can wipe. Sdcard with an option but it doesn't by default.
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I had to do a factory reset from stock recovery awhile back and my internal card was not touched.
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Ya I totally mispoke my b. Internal card not touched. Sorry!
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Well I ended up wiping because it was still acting funky. Now my phone is worse off. Ended up wiping 3 times. Forgo to make a clockwork backup. The titanium backup I made failed miserably and any apps I tried to restore it would hang up on. End up force closing after 20 min of trying tto restore the first app. Wiped again because it wouldn't boot. Sat there for 30 min, booted but still showing boot animation. Wouldn't show normal screen until I powered it down.
Now I have 7he bare bones apps on that I need. However tether it totally broken. Nothing can connect to it now. Not my xoom or 4 other laptops. None can get an IP address. Rebooted everything. I'm incredibly ticked off. Wiping it made the phone function worse. How does that happen?
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[Q] Safe procedure to format internal SD

Hey guys.. I have flashed a few roms to my Raider now, but my internal SD is a mess - lots of old left-over install folders, leftover app bits..etc. When I'm in CWM Recovery, I found an option to format the internal SD card. My question is this: What will that wipe? Everything?? Does it wipe out my CWM and the installed ROM as well?? I'm scared to try it, bc I don't want to brick my phone. I'm not real familiar with pushing files to the SD card thru ADB (actually I just know its possible, no idea what the commands are) so I don't want to have to go that route, but I'd REALLY like to wipe my internal storage and clean it up.
Ideas?
I recommend going into your settings when your booted into android. So long as you have no apps installed to the I.internal sd card you are safe to format.
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bproulx said:
Hey guys.. I have flashed a few roms to my Raider now, but my internal SD is a mess - lots of old left-over install folders, leftover app bits..etc. When I'm in CWM Recovery, I found an option to format the internal SD card. My question is this: What will that wipe? Everything?? Does it wipe out my CWM and the installed ROM as well?? I'm scared to try it, bc I don't want to brick my phone. I'm not real familiar with pushing files to the SD card thru ADB (actually I just know its possible, no idea what the commands are) so I don't want to have to go that route, but I'd REALLY like to wipe my internal storage and clean it up.
Ideas?
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i would not use the CWM option to do that, it is a port and not fully supported and i know on some other devices (not sure about vivid) but that would soft brick the device
I always use the windows format and change the allocation size while I'm at it. Just backup what you need and copy it over when you are done. Since there are a lot of leftover bits I'd recommend not doing a quick format. The method in which you format probably doesn't matter but I like working from the computer when it comes to this stuff.
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And formatting the *internal* storage from USB storage mode in Windows won't clear out my HoliRaider ROM? I just don't wanna brick my phone its running awesome now thanks to bananacakes.
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No, the rom is installed on its own partition. I've formatted with no issues after I rooted and debloated my phone
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[Q] Safe to format internal SD?

Hey guys, after having my phone for coming up on 2 years, my Internal SD has been filled with tons of garbage apps that I've tried, uninstalled, and a bunch of other stuff. I was wondering - what is the best procedure for formatting this to clean it up a little? If I copy my Titanium Backup folder to my PC (some savegames i want on there ) am I pretty much safe to just format it? Is there anything I should know?
Can anybody offer me any information on this
Kops said:
Can anybody offer me any information on this
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I also need to knw, if its safe to format Internal SD.
Since im on ICS, i have noticed many of my Games (Gameloft) are not working properly and continuously crashing, previously i was on GB, I think its because of the data stored(game data) or any thing else in there. Agn, is it safe to format Internal SD, that is approx 6gb. ?
If Yes, then what items are to be made backup?
You can format your internal sd card no problem. Personally I like to copy everything off the internal sd card onto my pc first. Once this data is safe I delete it off the phone. Restart in recovery, format the internal sd card & do a factory reset, clear cache and dalvick cache.
Now phone is like new...
scubadude said:
You can format your internal sd card no problem. Personally I like to copy everything off the internal sd card onto my pc first. Once this data is safe I delete it off the phone. Restart in recovery, format the internal sd card & do a factory reset, clear cache and dalvick cache.
Now phone is like new...
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Well, and good! That is a good idea to have everything backup in computer. Thank you.
Yes u can format bt after format u hav to flash a rom thru odin as ur phone is clean without any system files.
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Sys81 said:
Yes u can format bt after format u hav to flash a rom thru odin as ur phone is clean without any system files.
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Stop spouting nonsense. The internal SD is separate from system.
Knowledge is Power. Guard it well.
snapper.fishes said:
Stop spouting nonsense. The internal SD is separate from system.
Knowledge is Power. Guard it well.
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Well its nt nonsense it depends on hw he format it. I format usin my com leh.
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Although I'm not certain, I would think that I might lose some app data, but all the important system files are in /system
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Sys81 said:
Well its nt nonsense it depends on hw he format it. I format usin my com leh.
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Even formatting on a computer should not affect System partition. Not unless if you are using ADB commands to specifically format the internal SD. That's a LOT of extra effort.
snapper.fishes said:
Even formatting on a computer should not affect System partition. Not unless if you are using ADB commands to specifically format the internal SD. That's a LOT of extra effort.
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Serious? Y dun u try and then get back to me agn regardin this prob.
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Sys81 said:
Serious? Y dun u try and then get back to me agn regardin this prob.
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I haven't tried this, but I'm assuming Snapper's correct on this subject. The PC will only mount the /sdcard partition, which you should be able to wipe without losing any of your /system data.
Kops said:
I haven't tried this, but I'm assuming Snapper's correct on this subject. The PC will only mount the /sdcard partition, which you should be able to wipe without losing any of your /system data.
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Hmm than mayb im wrong as last time i format than after a reboot theres prob. Well i fix it by flashin via odin.
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ROM swaps

So my last phone was a galaxy S2 and I was obsessive about flashing. Bleeding edge, constantly trying new ROMs out of boredom, and it was fun. I absolutely adore this phone, (the one) but it was hard for me to get over not having an external card slot. Is there a simple way to flash new ROMs without losing your titanium backups or nandroids or anything else which is obviously on your sd card? Or is it alright to flash with wiping the entirety of your memory? Just clearing /data and /system and such
? I'm admittedly new to HTC. It's annoying to have to be near a computer to have a external backup. Any help for a noob?
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cknuth said:
So my last phone was a galaxy S2 and I was obsessive about flashing. Bleeding edge, constantly trying new ROMs out of boredom, and it was fun. I absolutely adore this phone, (the one) but it was hard for me to get over not having an external card slot. Is there a simple way to flash new ROMs without losing your titanium backups or nandroids or anything else which is obviously on your sd card? Or is it alright to flash with wiping the entirety of your memory? Just clearing /data and /system and such
? I'm admittedly new to HTC. It's annoying to have to be near a computer to have a external backup. Any help for a noob?
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If you use your recovery's factory reset option, it will not wipe the internal storage. It won't cause any issues with roms if you do this. This is basically what you've been doing all along, except the "SD Card" is actually an internal partition instead. Otherwise functionally identical.
Or just download the superwipe zip in the dev section. It wipes everything but your internal sd.
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