hallo.i have this problem,after a little time that install a xposed installer my phone say it have low memory.when i check it at program settings i found a big data size (1.17 gb). what is the problem? can i move this file to sd card?
kouponi said:
hallo.i have this problem,after a little time that install a xposed installer my phone say it have low memory.when i check it at program settings i found a big data size (1.17 gb). what is the problem? can i move this file to sd card?
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Go to the Logs view of the installer and check which module (or modules) is producing the error messages. You're using something that is not compatible with your ROM and should disable it.
Clearing the logs will only postpone the problem.
That's also in the FAQ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-faq-issues-t2735540/post53330722
thank you ,i try to find where is it the problem
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Tried firefox for android beta2 today and it freezed my phone, so I uninstall it only to realise that it locked 13MB of my internal memory permanently probably due to bad uninstall. Tried to reinstall it so that I can uninstall it again but it didn't allow me to install again saying that I don't have enough memory (though i still have ~45 MB free internal memory).
Anyone knows where does firefox install to? I couldn't find it in any of the app directory (not in data\app or system\app, nothing in dalvik cache and data\data as well). having 14MB memory locked is really a paint considering how small our milestone memory is.
Please help.
Thanks
en0203 said:
Tried firefox for android beta2 today and it freezed my phone, so I uninstall it only to realise that it locked 13MB of my internal memory permanently probably due to bad uninstall. Tried to reinstall it so that I can uninstall it again but it didn't allow me to install again saying that I don't have enough memory (though i still have ~45 MB free internal memory).
Anyone knows where does firefox install to? I couldn't find it in any of the app directory (not in data\app or system\app, nothing in dalvik cache and data\data as well). having 14MB memory locked is really a paint considering how small our milestone memory is.
Please help.
Thanks
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bump. please can someone help. thanks
en0203 said:
bump. please can someone help. thanks
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1.Do you have a recent nandroid backup? that would be a simple fix?
2. What rom and kernel are you using?
3. Is your phone rooted? Probably yes...All the apps go to /system/app, unless you have apps2sd installed
4. If it's not there and it's not in "manage applications" then probably it's a an error of your rom showing erroneous available space.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) I am using XT720, we don't have nandroid backup tools yet
2) Stock EU rom and kernel for XT720
3) yes, rooted. I am sure it's not in /system/app (mine has got apps2sd)
4) I guess I'll probably need to reflash the rom to get rid of it then. a bit troublesome but no choice I guess.
Something about the firefox is that if you install it you'll find that the space taken up by the firefox is much bigger than the .apk+dalvik cache+data in the normal app installation path. some portion gets installed into somewhere else which nobody knows where. My friend with a Nexus one try to move it to sd but it simply won't move the whole thing because part of it does not install to the /app.
Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll wait another day or two before I flash it to stock again.
Many thanks
en0203 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
1) I am using XT720, we don't have nandroid backup tools yet
2) Stock EU rom and kernel for XT720
3) yes, rooted. I am sure it's not in /system/app (mine has got apps2sd)
4) I guess I'll probably need to reflash the rom to get rid of it then. a bit troublesome but no choice I guess.
Something about the firefox is that if you install it you'll find that the space taken up by the firefox is much bigger than the .apk+dalvik cache+data in the normal app installation path. some portion gets installed into somewhere else which nobody knows where. My friend with a Nexus one try to move it to sd but it simply won't move the whole thing because part of it does not install to the /app.
Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll wait another day or two before I flash it to stock again.
Many thanks
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Can you go into recovery? ADB commands actually work as root there.
You also said you have app2sd - I'm guessing the ext version. You can browse around the ext partition if you have something that can read it (like Ubuntu) and delete it from the card as well.
- Look into your /cache partition and delete every download*.apk
- Look into /data/app and look if there is still an apk left
- Look into /data/data and see if a Firefox-folder is located there - delete it!
You can do all this with RootExplorer
Then you should be fixed
Milestone isn't supported. I think I read it somewhere on the mozilla site. There's some known issue logged somewhere
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
Check if there is any "*.tmp" files under /data/app ?
I was locked some memory due to unsuccessful install of "Pocket Legends", and found out that the apks were stored in both "/cache/downloadfile.apk" and "/data/app/vmxyzxyz.tmp".
Updated XposedInstaller 3/sept
As you all want to save your photos/videos to your external card (like I wanted), I give you my solution for this problem.
The solution is based on these two threads:
- Pictures2SD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408880
- XposedFramework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Thanks to davisNT and rovo89
After some research here is my short method to make your Google Edition saving photos/videos to external card:
1. I attached two files, you have to download them to your phone
2. Install de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v18_e88d8b.apk
3. Launch the Xposed Installer, give it root, and click on "Install/Update"
4. Reboot your phone
5. Install Pictures2SD_102.apk
6. Launch Xposed Installer, go to the modules page and select the checkbox for Picture2SD
7. Reboot and it's done
I hope I don't forget anything, and I'm sure you can do it yourself if I missed something.
Tuningszocske said:
As you all want to save your pictures/videos to your external card (like I wanted), I give you my solution for this problem.
After some research here is my short method to make your Google Edition saving photos/videos to external card:
1. I attached two files, you have to download them to your phone
2. Install XposedInstaller.apk
3. Launch the Xposed Installer, give it root, and click on "Install/Update"
4. Reboot your phone
5. Install Pictures2SD_102.apk
6. Launch Xposed Installer, go to the modules page and check Picture2SD
7. It's done
I hope I don't forget anything, and I'm sure you can do it yourself if I missed something.
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I get the following when trying to open "Modules" cannot read/data/xposed/modules.whitelist
Get the same error when installing Pictures2SD
Did you installed Xposed properly inside the installer? (the big button at the center with long text...)
Tuningszocske said:
Did you installed Xposed properly inside the installer? (the big button at the center with long text...)
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Not sure why, but my phone will not boot after the install. I installed per directions and did use the large button. I rebooted and it is now not getting past the Google screen. I will wipe phone and try again. Anybody else tried this out yet?
I am sure I did something wrong, not sure what it is.
Wait a minute, it finally rebooted after 5 tries. I will see what happens now.
Nope, still has same error and will not load P2SD
Thanks for sharing. However this is not your work, so I think in your OP you should give credit to the people that created Pictures2SD and Xposed Framework.
- Pictures2SD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408880
- XposedFramework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
muoino said:
Thanks for sharing. However this is not your work, so I think in your OP you should give credit to the people that created Pictures2SD and Xposed Framework.
- Pictures2SD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408880
- XposedFramework: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
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I didn't say it is my work. I created this thread with my own words without copying anything, because a lot of people wrote in Galaxy S4 sections that Google Edition ROMs haven't got this function and cannot be solved. I also needed this, and made a research, and it was not fast. And because those threads you mentioned are far from the Galaxy S4 sections, and not completely understandable seperately for almost everybody, I finalized and simplified here as the real solution. Cheers!
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Not sure why, but my phone will not boot after the install. I installed per directions and did use the large button. I rebooted and it is now not getting past the Google screen. I will wipe phone and try again. Anybody else tried this out yet?
I am sure I did something wrong, not sure what it is.
Wait a minute, it finally rebooted after 5 tries. I will see what happens now.
Nope, still has same error and will not load P2SD
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Did you select the checkbox of the P2SD on the module page?
Tuningszocske said:
I didn't say it is my work. I created this thread with my own words without copying anything, because a lot of people wrote in Galaxy S4 sections that Google Edition ROMs haven't got this function and cannot be solved. I also needed this, and made a research, and it was not fast. And because those threads you mentioned are far from the Galaxy S4 sections, and not completely understandable seperately for almost everybody, I finalized and simplified here as the real solution. Cheers!
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Your still going to have to credit the work your posting that someone else created and developed. Please update your OP.
You need to credit davisNT and rovo89 they Developed the work your linking.
We appreciate your efforts in finding a way to get pics to SD.
Thank you
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Tuningszocske said:
Did you select the checkbox of the P2SD on the module page?
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I still get the error when selecting the module page. I did a total reinstall and get the same error.
Which ROM you use?
Thank you for updating OP!
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Tuningszocske said:
Which ROM you use?
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CM10.2 latest nightly.
Uninstall the XposeInstaller I attached first. Try the updated installer (de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v18_e88d8b.apk) from the first post!
Tuningszocske said:
Uninstall the XposeInstaller I attached first. Try the updated installer (de.robv.android.xposed.installer_v18_e88d8b.apk) from the first post!
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I just edited the system folder to add media r/w permissions and it works that way. Thanks for taking the time to work on this. It is easier than editing the system folder (and probably safer), but I have done the edit and will just use it that way.
everything went smooth
open up camera app and its asking me to install an SD card into phone before using camera.... i have a 64Gb card...
formatted SD card as well.. still no change
Anyone solved this challenge for CM10.2?
Would love to use CM10.2 for a while but the lack of pic to SD makes that a bigger pain than it should be.
thepktrckt said:
Anyone solved this challenge for CM10.2?
Would love to use CM10.2 for a while but the lack of pic to SD makes that a bigger pain than it should be.
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Send me a PM and I will give you a link. Don't want to hijack this thread. The OP has worked hard on this and I respect what he has done.
WhiteSRT69 said:
everything went smooth
open up camera app and its asking me to install an SD card into phone before using camera.... i have a 64Gb card...
formatted SD card as well.. still no change
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Try to reformat the card...
Tuningszocske said:
Try to reformat the card...
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already did that as stayed in my original post. no go
Try format ext4 with computer, if doesn't work, try to format with the phone!
Hello Xda!
My xposed installer is occupying huge space ( 300 MB) in the form of data and that causing me internal storage full problem. If I clear the data of xposed installer it goes to 1 MB or so but modules stop working and when I restart them, size of xposed installer increases again. Please tell me the solution.
Read the FAQ, specifically post #9.
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akt255 said:
Hello Xda!
My xposed installer is occupying huge space ( 300 MB) in the form of data and that causing me internal storage full problem. If I clear the data of xposed installer it goes to 1 MB or so but modules stop working and when I restart them, size of xposed installer increases again. Please tell me the solution.
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That's either bad coding or a module that won't work on your phone... It happens because the xposed log is freakin huge...
When it gets to that size... Its a compatability issue...
For a long time... We pointed to gravity box and an unsupported rom
I'm using Karbonn Titanium s5+...mtk 6582..android 4.2.2.....
I can't use xposed modules after normal reboot....modules only works when i soft reboot the phone....
I can't keep using my phone after soft rebooting it because it starts lagging and heating...i need a solution so that i can use xposed modules without soft rebooting my phone
Move modules from external storage to internal memory.
It's already in internal memory...
Attach xposed log. It will give us more info from where xposed framework tries to load modules.
Hw to attach log file brother.....m using mobile app...nd m nt getting an option to attach a file...
Reply plz
Paste it to pastebin or upload log file somewhere. No log = no help.
Kewldevilshubh said:
It's already in internal memory...
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Go into settings, apps, then select move app to phone.
Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about this?
Another issue; Maps sometimes says that I needed to calibrate the GPS but it only gets to medium no matter how many times I try to calibrate.
An app called Accurate Compass shows the accelerometer as unreliable. Using an app to calibrate the accelerometer does not help. Anyone else have the same problem? Should I send the phone for repair?
Goemi said:
Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about this?
Another issue; Maps sometimes says that I needed to calibrate the GPS but it only gets to medium no matter how many times I try to calibrate.
An app called Accurate Compass shows the accelerometer as unreliable. Using an app to calibrate the accelerometer does not help. Anyone else have the same problem? Should I send the phone for repair?
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My 4a5g isn't rooted(yet), but I was curious to see the size of factory set system partition and sure enough it's exactly the same as w/root. Looks like
mzsquared said:
My 4a5g isn't rooted(yet), but I was curious to see the size of factory set system partition and sure enough it's exactly the same as w/root. Looks like
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me again, something is wrong w/ formatting here, couldn't finish the previous post above, the formatting just stops..., I was gonna say: "Looks like" the 775.9M is the whole reserved space for the partition regardless of how many MBs of space is used or empty.
@Goemi This is likely due to Android implementing dynamic partitions. When the partitions are created they only use as much space as they required at that time. I don't know of any way to increase the system partition size outside of creating a custom Rom. Deleting some system data like an unused system app might be an option for you.
Dynamic Partitions | Android Open Source Project
source.android.com
GoldElocks said:
Deleting some system data like an unused system app might be an option for you.
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He could do this but it would only free up space until the phone is rebooted, upon reboot the system partition would be dynamically resized again to match the actual amount of used space.
Goemi said:
Hello all,
I recently got a Pixel 4a 5G and rooted it. Today I couldn't update AdAway and noticed the root directory is full. What can I do about that?
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If you're rooted can you try something like App2SD app to manipulate partitions? It has build-in partitioning tool. Don't know if it shows anything beside storage.
Had the same issue. Had an error while updating hosts for adaway for the first time. Had to reboot the phone. After installation it shows 100% full again.
RocketGeeezer said:
Had the same issue. Had an error while updating hosts for adaway for the first time. Had to reboot the phone. After installation it shows 100% full again.
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GoldElocks answered this in his post above. The system (or root) partition is automatically resized on every boot to only take up the exact amount of space that's needed.