I've a 4GB memory card and I've partition the second partition to 239MB but I've only got 8.06MB left which I'll need more, how do I make the second partition bigger? Do I've to format my memory card and do all the things again?
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Use mini partition tool wizard to resize it.
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I've a 4GB memory card and I've partition the second partition to 239MB but I've only got 8.06MB left which I'll need more, how do I make the second partition bigger? Do I've to format my memory card and do all the things again?
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MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition is a useful tool for managing and creating partitions via PC. Here is a really good guide.
If you still have a question just ask; the only important thing you have to pay attention is choosing the partition as primary
Also, cwm recovery can be used to backup your SD partition.
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Hi, I'm in a similar situation to Conclusion with, a 4GB and similar size partition. However I don't want to make the second partition bigger just yet, but I do wanna maintain it and keep everything ticking over nicely. What puzzles me is that I only have 1% System left unlike Conclusion. I can't remember my setup like a douche and wondered if anyone knows why it's so low and how I can change this?
Will resizing my second partition format my sdcard?
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So I downloaded the Nookie Froyo v0.6.8 8GB card image, extracted it, and dd'ed the image to my 8GB Sandisk Class-2 uSD. Everything worked as expected, I was able to mount the card after creating it, and my NC booted w/o issue. The ROM ran pretty well, but was a little slow at times. After doing some research here, I ordered a 8GB Transcend Class-6 uSD card with the expectation that the faster card would perform better. I followed the same procedure, dd'ed the image to the new card, however after that was complete I saw the following output in gparted
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I am unable to mount any of the partitions, however the NC boots on the card. Performance seems similar to the Class-2 card, and I periodically have force closure problems with basic apps (Email, Walpapers, etc). Could this be related? Should I have done something different with the Class-6 card vs the Class-2? I've already tried wiping the card, formatting it all as one big FAT32, and then re-dd'ing the data with the same result as above.
Edit: For example, it just force closed Time and Date while I was trying to change the timezone.
Okay, after booting off of the card I am able to insert it into my machine and mount all the partitions just fine. Does the NC do something to the file systems?
Okay, everything was fine but now all apps are FC'ing when I try to launch them. I think there's a problem here. It seems like it all starts with a force close message from Google Services Framework (com.google.process.gapps), then all hell breaks loose.
I have similiar problem on my patriot 16gb class 10 microSDHC card.
Have you found any solutions?
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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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 ?
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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I'm facing a problem with my storage space. Using the app "Disk Usage" I've found the following:
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This enormous amount of memory used for "system data" isn't explicable. And I'm not been able to find a folder with a content to delete (of course I do have root access)
My first attempt was to delete a TWRP backup, whit actually worked, in part, since the original size of this partition was more than 14gb!
But I'm not finding the origins of the rest.
Somebody have already experienced it?
What could be the solution?
Same here. I don't know what is system data, I suspect some hidden files/folders, ex. thumbnails for gallery.
What size phone do you have? My 16gb has 5.8gb of system data, only 10.2gb available.
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What size phone do you have? My 16gb has 5.8gb of system data, only 10.2gb available.
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We're talking about sdcard storage as you can see in screenshot above.
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I'm thinking that it maybe related with this:
I'm having a similar issue, except my system data is showing 16728MB, more than double the OP. I never had any storage issue before the latest 5.1 update so I thought maybe it was some temp files from the update so I cleared the /cache partition but that didn't help at all. Anyone else seeing excessively large system size?