Ive noticed as I've been flashing more and more roms, this partition seems to be almost full.
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Does anyone know if it's normal for this partition to be so full?? Or is it a result of something gone wrong in the process of flashing?
Edit: I'm also on stock with root and CWM at the moment.
Thanks in dvance!
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Ranafram said:
Ive noticed as I've been flashing more and more roms, this partition seems to be almost full.
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Does anyone know if it's normal for this partition to be so full?? Or is it a result of something gone wrong in the process of flashing?
Edit: I'm also on stock with root and CWM at the moment.
Thanks in dvance!
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yup.Its the /system patition where you place your system apps,frameworks,libs,ringtone,sounds,boot animations etc...so its normal to be full.Only your internal sd should not be full
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yup.Its the /system patition where you place your system apps,frameworks,libs,ringtone,sounds,boot animations etc...so its normal to be full.Only your internal sd should not be full
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Exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks
stock roms will always take up more space than custom roms, you have a normal amount of space left
Yup thats true.that is basically because of the odex file every system app anfd frame work has which are deodexed in almost all custom roms which would save some memory
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Hi can anybody tell is this normal?
I flashed from xxjw4 and converted to rfs before flashing MIUI android latest.
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Why should something to convert? MIUI exelent flasher from rooted GB 2.3.6
What? I didnt get you?
I didn't converted I just installed this apk to check system details and I was having force closes on every app I tried cwm and cleaned cache and dakvik cache but it wasn't working. Can anyone tell why MIUI has force close issue?It start giving fc any time.
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Yes it is normal. MIUI is based off Cyanogen mod which uses it's own file system (that yaffs you see there).
As far as i know you can't really convert yaffs to rfs nor there should be a need to do so. If you want to go back to a samsung based rom, all you need to do is flash one with odin by ticking the repartition option. Odin will restore samsung's partitions with their own file systems (RFS), no need to worry.
Just look up and follow a tutorial to do so, there are plenty about.
EDIT:
Just seen your latest post, search a bit dude, there are LOADS of posts around describing the force-close issue with cyanogen/miui roms. Solution is fast, simple and without loss of data, there is no need to return back to anything if that's the problem. To put it simple, one of your partitions (data) just ran out of space regardless of what that app says.
Guyes, when i am going to application manager it is showing memory used by installed application is 1.5 GB and free 0.5 GB.
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But when i am going to storage menu option it is showing used by apps 1.49 GB but free is only 0.2 GB. Where Is remaining memory?
But when i query the same from third party application i.e. system info it is showing used 1.77 GB and free 0.2 GB.
But the most worst part is though 202 MB is free i am unable to install any application. Showing error not enough space. Is it reserved for cache or internal storage is corrupted? Is it normal? Or something wrong with my device. My device is unrooted and running stock ics, never wipe or reset. Please help.
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Have you tried clearing cache ? It helps sometimes with lost memory. Boot into recovery ( VolUP+Home+Power ) and select "Clear Cache" option, that should do it.
I have the same exact problem. Did hiding cache help? Or there's other alternative?
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Well thats weird. I think u can try to wipe cache, just suggestion..
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did clearing cache work ?
what this means ? This is what i got after flashing a Gb rom through ODIN
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Sorry fella i have no real clue this is my first post and i am a total noob... Still laughing from the video before registering. But heres my totally uninformed first thought, could it be that it needs to have writable sd partition, hopefully someone substantially more informed will help you out soon. I just thought id post because i noticed no one else had and youd only had one view. Lol Ive a bit of an issue myself but im a little afraid to post after the vid, even though iv'e been scouring internet for days with no answers! Lol good luck bud hope it all works out
Have you rooted your phone before flashing? Also, have you tried to do the wipes on the recovery?
Not sure if any of those will fix it for you, but eh, it's better than nothing
Is the romantic on the phone partition or on a external sd card, and have you set the install location to the correct partition
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i guess you have not rooted your phone..
and if you did..you are trying to flash a rom through stock recovery?
please search before you know what to do..
we only flash it via cwm recovery, mobile odin or pc odin..
am i correct?
What are you trying to flash, rom type, backup? Need more info.
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I set up a second partition, followed by apps2sd...but for some reason, my apps dont go into /sd-ext like they should do...
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They find their way over in this folder:
After installing these two apps, i am now out of space again, not knowing how or why. Please someone help me
EDIT: after looking again, i have found that my apks from the linked apps go in this folder
which clearly says i have enough room.
Link2Sd
I'm sorry never had much experience with apps2sd. But since the beginning of time i'v been using Link2Sd and it has never disappointed me. Highly recommended to everyone wishing to save internal memory and with additional features as well (Uninstall system apps, Move Whole Apps to Sd Card, "Link" some files of even some system apps to sd-ext etc etc)
Sorry, my bad....i am using link2sd lol
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Sorry, my bad....i am using link2sd lol
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In that case your /system partition may be getting full. Confirm it by going to storage info in link2sd n then delete useless system apps,using link2sd, which u dont need. U can take guidence about which apps to delete safely from a thread by shankay on the respective subject.
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Hello all.
As you can see from my pic, I have some large log files in the directory shown. Couple of questions:
What creates them?
Can I delete them?
I have performed so many rom flashes and seem to always have decreasing internal memory. I am looking to see what may cause it. P.s. Its not my nandroid backups
Thanks guys ♡
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Hello all.
As you can see from my pic, I have some large log files in the directory shown. Couple of questions:
What creates them?
Can I delete them?
I have performed so many rom flashes and seem to always have decreasing internal memory. I am looking to see what may cause it. P.s. Its not my nandroid backups
Thanks guys ♡
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+1 i have this problem to, its happen after flash leaked JB custom rom, just wanna know what was this file for, i have try deleted the files before, but its will created by itself again, maybe its a signal files.... no idea... someone?
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simply delete them you guys have nothing to do with them they are for development and to know the bugs if any presnet in the rom.. as the jb you are using is a leaked they are designed to be used by samsung developers
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