In storage under other it seems that every time I flash a ROM, it's taking up more and more space. I deleted all backups and ROMs that I'm not using. How can I tell what's taking up all that space? It's like 8gb and climbing.
zammboss said:
In storage under other it seems that every time I flash a ROM, it's taking up more and more space. I deleted all backups and ROMs that I'm not using. How can I tell what's taking up all that space? It's like 8gb and climbing.
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data > media > 0 I believe.
Have you been going 4.1.2 > 4.2.2 a lot? If so ^^^ is your problem.
sauprankul said:
data > media > 0 I believe.
Have you been going 4.1.2 > 4.2.2 a lot? If so ^^^ is your problem.
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nope. went from 4.1.2 > 4.2.2 > 4.3 > 4.2.2
zammboss said:
nope. went from 4.1.2 > 4.2.2 > 4.3 > 4.2.2
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Are you doing backups in recovery before you flash? They take a lot of room if you keep lots of them.
zammboss said:
nope. went from 4.1.2 > 4.2.2 > 4.3 > 4.2.2
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Still. It wouldn't hurt to poke around with ES and see if there is anything specifically that you are hoarding.
I actually just looked into this as well because 15gigs are held up in other for me. I have a bunch of different locations of the same SD card contents. 1 in /data/media/0 a second in /sdcard and a third in /mnt/ with like two others sdcard and 0 in the mnt folder.. Which one of the one I'm actually using? Or are they all just shortcuts perhaps?
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I actually just looked into this as well because 15gigs are held up in other for me. I have a bunch of different locations of the same SD card contents. 1 in /data/media/0 a second in /sdcard and a third in /mnt/ with like two others sdcard and 0 in the mnt folder.. Which one of the one I'm actually using? Or are they all just shortcuts perhaps?
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Easy way to tell is to take a few pictures. And rename them **something. Then go around seeing which is which. It's sloppy to have so many duplicates lying around. Tsk Tsk.
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Easy way to tell is to take a few pictures. And rename them **something. Then go around seeing which is which. It's sloppy to have so many duplicates lying around. Tsk Tsk.
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OK well took a picture, renamed it and the picture was in each"sdcard" with the same name.. Wicked confused.
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/data/media/0 - new location
/data/media - old location (other)
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/data/media/0 - new location
/data/media - old location (other)
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And the other locations are what just short cuts for the multi user stuff?
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And the other locations are what just short cuts for the multi user stuff?
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Yeah, the 0 was added for multiuser, there are plenty of links for backwards compatibility.
Most stuff in /data/media should be moved to /data/media/0, check the guides if you're not sure what (check /data/media/0) for inspiration.
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Yeah, the 0 was added for multiuser, there are plenty of links for backwards compatibility.
Most stuff in /data/media should be moved to /data/media/0, check the guides if you're not sure what (check /data/media/0) for inspiration.
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alright now is the other places, (storage/emulated/0 and legacy) (mnt/shell/emulated/0) and (mnt/sdcard/) do they take up actual storage space?
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alright now is the other places, (storage/emulated/0 and legacy) (mnt/shell/emulated/0) and (mnt/sdcard/) do they take up actual storage space?
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Short answer - No, they don't..
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they should not be shortcuts but actual files of full size, they are duplicates.
I find it so hard to believe people are still falling for this, many many examples of people asking about this and stuff their phones up.
It is the multi user of 4.2.2 that has changed SD Card location, in old data/media are the media files you had from an older rom, going to 4.2.2 or 4.3 has duplicated these files to a new location.
Delete the duplicates from data/media and you should recover this lost space. I had 16GB of other I tried to reclaim but i chose to format SD card to clean up instead.. DO NOT DO THIS, dont format or factory wipe SD Card, you will BRICK YOU MOBILE.
I feel sorry for anyone in this positon but am starting to laugh at how many are failling foul to this issue, all I can say is read the forums before doing anything to your One..
i have nothing in data/media
I really can't find what's taking all the space. i've explored all the folders
twerg said:
they should not be shortcuts but actual files of full size, they are duplicates.
I find it so hard to believe people are still falling for this, many many examples of people asking about this and stuff their phones up.
It is the multi user of 4.2.2 that has changed SD Card location, in old data/media are the media files you had from an older rom, going to 4.2.2 or 4.3 has duplicated these files to a new location.
Delete the duplicates from data/media and you should recover this lost space. I had 16GB of other I tried to reclaim but i chose to format SD card to clean up instead.. DO NOT DO THIS, dont format or factory wipe SD Card, you will BRICK YOU MOBILE.
I feel sorry for anyone in this positon but am starting to laugh at how many are failling foul to this issue, all I can say is read the forums before doing anything to your One..
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I actually formatted my SD storage through twrp and its fine, didn't recover the space in other but oh well.
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Ok so after some digging around here is what I have found...
I have a backup ROM on my phone just in case I have to do a quick wipe and install something.. did a search for it and it comes up 2 times:
/storage/emulated/legacy/roms/whatever.zip and /storage/sdcard0/roms/whatever.zip
Did a further test and created a folder in TWRP (called testfolder) on /sdcard/TWRP/Testfolder
now when I go to /storage/emulated/0/TWRP/Testfolder I see the Testfolder
when I go to /storage/emulated/legacy/TWRP/ it's not there
finally when I go to /storage/sdcard0/TWRP/ it's not there either...
Now, are these just sortcuts or is there duplicates here that I can delete?
I'm wondering because I have 4.6gb of photo and video if they had got copied somewhere also... Because I have seen the files in 2 different folders.
I also had this issue of very large storage under "other" after flashing a few different roms.
I flashed ViperOne over another rom with just the wipe option offered in aroma and had just over 12gb in "other" and then flashed again with a complete wipe in recovery first and now have 7gb in "other"
Found that the easiest way to solve this (as long as you don't mind losing data) is to do a complete clean install , wipe everything in recovery including internal storage.
So now when I flash a new rom I just boot to twrp recovery, click "wipe" - "advanced wipe" then select "dalvik cache", "cache", "data", "internal storage" & "system" (I don't select usb-otg as I don't have a usb-otg cable). I then reboot recovery, connect to pc and adb sideload a rom.
pjc21 said:
I also had this issue of very large storage under "other" after flashing a few different roms.
I flashed ViperOne over another rom with just the wipe option offered in aroma and had just over 12gb in "other" and then flashed again with a complete wipe in recovery first and now have 7gb in "other"
Found that the easiest way to solve this (as long as you don't mind losing data) is to do a complete clean install , wipe everything in recovery including internal storage.
So now when I flash a new rom I just boot to twrp recovery, click "wipe" - "advanced wipe" then select "dalvik cache", "cache", "data", "internal storage" & "system" (I don't select usb-otg as I don't have a usb-otg cable). I then reboot recovery, connect to pc and adb sideload a rom.
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I've tried your recommendation & it still fails.
My htc One is international & comes with 32gb storage.
I'm using latest TWRP & have done the following:
- Format data (type YES). Done. Reboot Recovery.
Then
- Advance wipe: "dalvik cache", "cache", "data", "internal storage" & "system".
- Adb sideload the ROM.
I've done that TWICE but "Other" still has 7gb.
I plugged the phone into the comp via usb to verify the storage, it shows I have only 24gb available.
That means no matter what I wipe & format, I still have 7gb of junks in the storage & can't get rid of it.
Please advice.
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I've tried your recommendation & it still fails.
My htc One is international & comes with 32gb storage.
I'm using latest TWRP & have done the following:
- Format data (type YES). Done. Reboot Recovery.
Then
- Advance wipe: "dalvik cache", "cache", "data", "internal storage" & "system".
- Adb sideload the ROM.
I've done that TWICE but "Other" still has 7gb.
I plugged the phone into the comp via usb to verify the storage, it shows I have only 24gb available.
That means no matter what I wipe & format, I still have 7gb of junks in the storage & can't get rid of it.
Please advice.
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That "junk" is your system (ROM).
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being that there is no storage expansion for the phone. with the onboard storage can you partition it to have two seperate storage spaces for my photos and videos and music so i dont have to transfer them to the phone each time i flash a rom??
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being that there is no storage expansion for the phone. with the onboard storage can you partition it to have two seperate storage spaces for my photos and videos and music so i dont have to transfer them to the phone each time i flash a rom??
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i dont understand. all my pics/videos are there after i flash a new rom
flashing a ROM, assuming you do a wipe leaves the SD card portion intact.
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i dont understand. all my pics/videos are there after i flash a new rom
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ive never owned a phone that doesnt have external storage so for me all my photos and videos and music are on my microSD card. i just wasnt sure as to how the only internal storage was going to work out?
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flashing a ROM, assuming you do a wipe leaves the SD card portion intact.
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So there is an Sdcard partition then.
No, Android storage is structured so there is a 'virtual sd card' which is just part of the total phone storage.
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No, Android storage is structured so there is a 'virtual sd card' which is just part of the total phone storage.
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Are you saying that when you are in recovery and go to wipe and format and choose "wipe everything but sd card", your sdcard partition will still get wiped?
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Custom recoveries are smart enough not to wipe out the internal SD location, regardless of whether it's a separate partition or not. The only way it'll get wiped is if you specifically tell it to (and as far as I can remember, by default, no recovery wipes the SD location).
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Custom recoveries are smart enough not to wipe out the internal SD location, regardless of whether it's a separate partition or not. The only way it'll get wiped is if you specifically tell it to (and as far as I can remember, by default, no recovery wipes the SD location).
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Right, this has always been my understanding as well.. but it sounds like some think that the /sdcard directory will be formatted when wiping data through recovery.
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Recoveries usually only wipe the system information, not the ALL of the user data, this is normal. If you'd like it all all gone there is an option in either TWRP or CWM respectively
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Excuse me if the question is dumb. My last droid was the Evo. Trying to pick everything up again.
I know when you lock/unlock the bootloader, the phone will be wiped, but will it wipe when you flash a 3rd party rom?
Does it always get wiped? I know bootloader and RUU will clean it, but what about flashing roms?
Can the internal storage be treated as an SD card so my contents dont get wiped?
also, is this what i read about the virtual SD that started in honeycomb? is that located in /media?
It's /data/media or /data/media/0 on 4.2.2 and the recoveries understand it, so it doesn't have to be wiped.
Always take a backup though.
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It's /data/media or /data/media/0 on 4.2.2 and the recoveries understand it, so it doesn't have to be wiped.
Always take a backup though.
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So anything prior to 4.2.2 will still wipe the phone?
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So anything prior to 4.2.2 will still wipe the phone?
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Hi, flashing ROMs doesn't wipe your internal storage, and neither your apps.
(on any base 4.1.2 / 4.2.2)
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Hi, flashing ROMs doesn't wipe your internal storage, and neither your apps.
(on any base 4.1.2 / 4.2.2)
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thanks.
should i be seeing an /sdcard in my file structure?
I've seen it mentioned in other posts, but it doesnt appear when i'm browsing the phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42740368&postcount=597
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thanks.
should i be seeing an /sdcard in my file structure?
I've seen it mentioned in other posts, but it doesnt appear when i'm browsing the phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42740368&postcount=597
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No, your sdcard is /data/media/
Hi
I'm very new to Android. I just flashed ARHD 4.3 to my rooted HTC one. Before that it was on rooted stock 4.1.2. Now, when I look at the 'other' section in storage in my settings info I have over 7gb of data in there.
Before I flashed ARHD, I wiped cache, dalvik cache, performed factory wipe, formatted data, system and cache. I was pretty thorough.(I even formatted my sd/data and lost root so I had to to adb Sideload superSU and adb sideload my ROM from my pc - not sure if I needed to sideload superSU but it seemed the right thing to do but yes, I'm still learning!)
Anyway, my question is how much data should be in Storage, Other on a 32GB Htc one? 7gb seems too much. Have I not wiped something? Is there possibly an issue with flashing that ROM. I don't seem to be able to post in that forum as I'm noob, so I'm asking here.
Thanks in advance...
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Hi
I'm very new to Android. I just flashed ARHD 4.3 to my rooted HTC one. Before that it was on rooted stock 4.1.2. Now, when I look at the 'other' section in storage in my settings info I have over 7gb of data in there.
Before I flashed ARHD, I wiped cache, dalvik cache, performed factory wipe, formatted data, system and cache. I was pretty thorough.(I even formatted my sd/data and lost root so I had to to adb Sideload superSU and adb sideload my ROM from my pc - not sure if I needed to sideload superSU but it seemed the right thing to do but yes, I'm still learning!)
Anyway, my question is how much data should be in Storage, Other on a 32GB Htc one? 7gb seems too much. Have I not wiped something? Is there possibly an issue with flashing that ROM. I don't seem to be able to post in that forum as I'm noob, so I'm asking here.
Thanks in advance...
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This is my situation now.. I have the 32gb model and im using AndroidRev 20.2. i JUST flashed from 20.1 yesterday and did a wipe of dalvik, and a regular wipe, i didnt do the extra steps you did but now i have 15gb in other being used. it SHOULD be around 6 or less because i have a couple apks and Roms(PSP,NDS,PS1) not "ROMS" being held in my phone. I was going to back up all system data and user apps with titanium back up data but now its saying "insuffiecient free storage". I have 11 gb of storage left. Should I just copy all files to my computer from the SD? I also would like to know how to wipe away as much data and storage as possible without removing ADR 20.2
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Hi
I'm very new to Android. I just flashed ARHD 4.3 to my rooted HTC one. Before that it was on rooted stock 4.1.2. Now, when I look at the 'other' section in storage in my settings info I have over 7gb of data in there.
Before I flashed ARHD, I wiped cache, dalvik cache, performed factory wipe, formatted data, system and cache. I was pretty thorough.(I even formatted my sd/data and lost root so I had to to adb Sideload superSU and adb sideload my ROM from my pc - not sure if I needed to sideload superSU but it seemed the right thing to do but yes, I'm still learning!)
Anyway, my question is how much data should be in Storage, Other on a 32GB Htc one? 7gb seems too much. Have I not wiped something? Is there possibly an issue with flashing that ROM. I don't seem to be able to post in that forum as I'm noob, so I'm asking here.
Thanks in advance...
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7GB of reserved space sounds about right. I also have only 25.49GB of free storage after a full format.
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This is my situation now.. I have the 32gb model and im using AndroidRev 20.2. i JUST flashed from 20.1 yesterday and did a wipe of dalvik, and a regular wipe, i didnt do the extra steps you did but now i have 15gb in other being used. it SHOULD be around 6 or less because i have a couple apks and Roms(PSP,NDS,PS1) not "ROMS" being held in my phone. I was going to back up all system data and user apps with titanium back up data but now its saying "insuffiecient free storage". I have 11 gb of storage left. Should I just copy all files to my computer from the SD? I also would like to know how to wipe away as much data and storage as possible without removing ADR 20.2
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Change the TiBu backup folder in preferences
MENU -> Preferences -> Backup folder location -> Detect! -> Whole Device
It should find one in "/storage/emulated/legacy/<backup folder>", select that one. That should fix the insufficient space bug.
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nkk71 said:
7GB of reserved space sounds about right. I also have only 25.49GB of free storage after a full format.
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Oh OK. Thanks for letting me know. If I have no sideloaded apps,Titanium or nandroid backups, any ideas what this used 7gb might be?
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Oh OK. Thanks for letting me know. If I have no sideloaded apps,Titanium or nandroid backups, any ideas what this used 7gb might be?
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Don't forget your phone does need an operating system to work.
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Oh OK. Thanks for letting me know. If I have no sideloaded apps,Titanium or nandroid backups, any ideas what this used 7gb might be?
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Not really. I also find it a bit on the high side, but I guess the OS needs it
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Don't forget your phone does need an operating system to work.
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Yep. Only ARHD is 1gb as a zip. I'm just confused as to why it unpacks to so big.
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Not really. I also find it a bit on the high side, but I guess the OS needs it
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Ok, thanks anyway.
i tried to do the "scan whole device" thing with Titanium Backup and it still didnt work. I might have to completely wipe the whole phone :crying:.
Would i have to re-unlock the boot loader and re-root?
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i tried to do the "scan whole device" thing with Titanium Backup and it still didnt work. I might have to completely wipe the whole phone :crying:.
Would i have to re-unlock the boot loader and re-root?
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What was the result of "detect", didn't it give you two locations for the backups
In either case, you won't need to re-unlock or re-root, worst case you format your sd-card (ie internal storage) using recovery. Don't forget to backup your pictures, music, etc to your PC first.
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Nah man all I get is "there's no backup location" but yeah I'll just super wipe everything. After I back up my music etc.
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I want to completely wipe everything and start over.
I have downloaded roms and tried several that i like. But my issue is i think i am filling my storage with duplicate copies of stuff i dont need. I did a erase all data in recovery and on phone but when i go to STORAGE under settings it states i have 27GB of stuff under other.
Can anyone help?
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agfazio said:
I want to completely wipe everything and start over.
I have downloaded roms and tried several that i like. But my issue is i think i am filling my storage with duplicate copies of stuff i dont need. I did a erase all data in recovery and on phone but when i go to STORAGE under settings it states i have 27GB of stuff under other.
Can anyone help?
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You probably went from a 4.1 ROM to a 4.2+.
The file structure changed. Using a root enabled file explorer check "leftovers" in /data/media
all your files in 4.2+ are in /data/media/0
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Hi all,
I noticed that my internal sd card has two 0 folders, they are like so
Sdcard/0/0/
Everything from internet saves on the first /0/Download for ex., i am now on arhd 51, but previously on archidroid everything saved inside /0/0/Download, is there any way to fix this, or repartition or something without need to wipe all the data in sd? Because everything is messed up and i don't know any more wich uses what folder and so on.
Thx in front.
Edit: posted in i9305 not i9300 Q&A, mods please transfer, sorry for that.
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lsalamun said:
Hi all,
I noticed that my internal sd card has two 0 folders, they are like so
Sdcard/0/0/
Everything from internet saves on the first /0/Download for ex., i am now on arhd 51, but previously on archidroid everything saved inside /0/0/Download, is there any way to fix this, or repartition or something without need to wipe all the data in sd? Because everything is messed up and i don't know any more wich uses what folder and so on.
Thx in front.
Edit: posted in i9305 not i9300 Q&A, mods please transfer, sorry for that.
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can you post some screenshots of the two folders and their content, perhaps i can tell you what to do?
Edit: you can also copy all the files in one of the 0 folders to the other 0 folder and delete the empty one, i asked for screenshots just to make sure if there is any important file in one of those folders that maybe will cause problems with functioning of other apps or system settings if you replace it.
Here is the /0/0/ and i cannot delete archidroid folder or clockworkmod folder (write protected), also if i copy pictures from 0/0/DCIM/Camera to 0/DCIM/Camera, they are not shown, even after reboot when mediascanner is running, when i transfer them back they are imediately shown.
Edit: i can delete archidroid and clockworkmod folder, but via phone, not via pc, but the probem with transfering pictures to now used DCIM still persists.
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I transfered all the pics inside a new folder in sdcard/0/DCIM but they just don't wanna show, they pop up only in sdcard/0/0/DCIM
What can cause this problem? (I can normally view them in file managers.
I noticed that when i force run media scanner it scans storage/emulated/0/0/
It doesnt scan the first /0/ that is used now, can this be fixed?
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Screenshots for proof that 0/0/ works.
P.s. sorry for double post i cannot update pictures via xda premium in edit mode.
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Screenshots for proof that 0/0/ works.
P.s. sorry for double post i cannot update pictures via xda premium in edit mode.
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oke bro, here is what you should do everything personal and important to you like pics./music/documents copy to your external sd card or to your pc if possible both should be safe. format your internal sd card of the phone in recovery mode after everything is restored back put your files back into proper folders and all should be fine again. you are rooted and have custom recovery installed right?
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oke bro, here is what you should do everything personal and important to you like pics./music/documents copy to your external sd card or to your pc if possible both should be safe. format your internal sd card of the phone in recovery mode after everything is restored back put your files back into proper folders and all should be fine again. you are rooted and have custom recovery installed right?
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Yes of course i'm rooted with twrp, i tought there was some other way than getting in all that copy paste, but i'll do that and then it must, just must work.
I think i messed something up in archidroid installation when it asked for EXT4 repartitioning or something like that.
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Yes of course i'm rooted with twrp, i tought there was some other way than getting in all that copy paste, but i'll do that and then it must, just must work.
I think i messed something up in archidroid installation when it asked for EXT4 repartitioning or something like that.
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yes that must be it, as i had read somewhere on these threads a similar problem like yours its better to avoid changing or setting options from which you dont understand what they do like EXT4 or F2FS partitions unless you know what you are doing. at least thats what i do to avoid any problems with my device
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yes that must be it, as i had read somewhere on these threads a similar problem like yours its better to avoid changing or setting options from which you dont understand what they do like EXT4 or F2FS partitions unless you know what you are doing. at least thats what i do to avoid any problems with my device
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Yes, i know now for future, but, one more question..
It's 'calculating time for copy...' now, i see it'll take ages to 'calculate', so, is there any option to just mount the internal sd card, i remember i could mount it via CWM on my old S2 and everything went quick, but i cannot mount just SD anymore, only as a 'Media device', it seems quite slower..
Do you know an option to do that?
Edit: Disabled indexing, it's flying now
lsalamun said:
Yes, i know now for future, but, one more question..
It's 'calculating time for copy...' now, i see it'll take ages to 'calculate', so, is there any option to just mount the internal sd card, i remember i could mount it via CWM on my old S2 and everything went quick, but i cannot mount just SD anymore, only as a 'Media device', it seems quite slower..
Do you know an option to do that?
Edit: Disabled indexing, it's flying now
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I do recommend using philz touch CWM advanced edition or just the CWM touch version as a recovery choice (especially philz) rather than Twrp, but its all up to you..
I was on philz quite a while, now testing twrp, i did the wipe, everything's perfect now, but i accidentaly deleted my pics coz' they were in the 0/0/ and i deleted the second 0 thinking i don't need it
I got a little shock but i'll recover
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I was on philz quite a while, now testing twrp, i did the wipe, everything's perfect now, but i accidentaly deleted my pics coz' they were in the 0/0/ and i deleted the second 0 thinking i don't need it
I got a little shock but i'll recover
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Haha :laugh: allright mate :good: