[Q] Alliance Rom, Showing full storage space used - AT&T Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed Alliance Rom, followed the steps as written. I am getting a full storage space used showing up in systems menu. I downloaded a different app from play store to make sure it was true or not.
Needless to say the storage is not full. While I know my storage space isn't used up, I would like to know if there is a way I can reset the system menu to show the accurate number of space used. I am not able to download any more apps as it is choosing to go off that menu and blocking me from updating/downloading more apps.
Is there a way around this to where I don't have to do a full system restore or re flash? If I have to I don't mind. Just wondering if I can get an easy work around or not.
Thank you

Nsane81 said:
I installed Alliance Rom, followed the steps as written. I am getting a full storage space used showing up in systems menu. I downloaded a different app from play store to make sure it was true or not.
Needless to say the storage is not full. While I know my storage space isn't used up, I would like to know if there is a way I can reset the system menu to show the accurate number of space used. I am not able to download any more apps as it is choosing to go off that menu and blocking me from updating/downloading more apps.
Is there a way around this to where I don't have to do a full system restore or re flash? If I have to I don't mind. Just wondering if I can get an easy work around or not.
Thank you
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Where did you install? stock slot or slot 1?

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Lock 2.0 Downloaded Some Files Onto My Phone

My problem is that I got the application Lock 2.0 and it downloaded some files, the thing is, it didn't download to my sd card, it all went to my internal memory, so i went from around 17mb up to 67mb now.
I got the app from a theme on xda just yesterday, i don't remember which theme though. I didn't flash the theme onto my phone, I just pulled the application from it, so that might have been my mistake there.
I've uninstalled Lock 2.0 but the downloaded files remain on my phone, so is there a way I can get rid of them by deleting them using Astro? If so, can someone tell me the directory it's in?
I've tried looking through the folders in my phone already, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm supposed to be looking for. All I could think of was a folder named Lock 2.0 or something similar to that.
Anartic said:
My problem is that I got the application Lock 2.0 and it downloaded some files, the thing is, it didn't download to my sd card, it all went to my internal memory, so i went from around 17mb up to 67mb now.
I got the app from a theme on xda just yesterday, i don't remember which theme though. I didn't flash the theme onto my phone, I just pulled the application from it, so that might have been my mistake there.
I've uninstalled Lock 2.0 but the downloaded files remain on my phone, so is there a way I can get rid of them by deleting them using Astro? If so, can someone tell me the directory it's in?
I've tried looking through the folders in my phone already, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm supposed to be looking for. All I could think of was a folder named Lock 2.0 or something similar to that.
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If you don't know where the files are, how do you know for sure it was the app that put them there? Just asking. And if some files got put on your internal how did it go up and not down.
supremeteam256 said:
If you don't know where the files are, how do you know for sure it was the app that put them there? Just asking. And if some files got put on your internal how did it go up and not down.
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I meant that my phone only had around 17mb of memory used up and after Lock 2.0 downloaded its files, I had 67mb used up.
I know this because I have the internal memory widget on my homescreen and I checked the used up memory after I flashed cyanogen's new rom, that was right before I installed Lock 2.0.
Have you cleared your cache and data to see if that will go up? Alot is stored in your browser.
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Have you cleared your cache and data to see if that will go up? Alot is stored in your browser.
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Okay, I just did it, but it was under 3mb of cache, so that didn't really help.
I've had Lock 2.0 do something similar. It was downloading the default skin while I was driving, and I went from a 3g to a Edge area.
I'm not sure if the coverage switch caused it, but the download took forever.
By the time noticed that something might be wrong and killed the DL, it was too late and I started getting the "your internal memory is getting low!" notification.
I'm pretty sure it installed the 50MB skin to my internal memory and made my phone unusable. I eventually had to do a factory data reset and start over.
ryan75 said:
I've had Lock 2.0 do something similar. It was downloading the default skin while I was driving, and I went from a 3g to a Edge area.
I'm not sure if the coverage switch caused it, but the download took forever.
By the time noticed that something might be wrong and killed the DL, it was too late and I started getting the "your internal memory is getting low!" notification.
I'm pretty sure it installed the 50MB skin to my internal memory and made my phone unusable. I eventually had to do a factory data reset and start over.
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Okay, thanks for the suggestion, I also thought about a factory reset, but I'm not sure if my apps will still function properly after, since I'm running Apps2SD.
I assume my apps will be safe from the factory reset, but I've never actually done a factory reset, after I got the Apps2SD. Can someone tell me what will happen to my apps on my sd card if I do a reset though?
Anartic said:
Okay, thanks for the suggestion, I also thought about a factory reset, but I'm not sure if my apps will still function properly after, since I'm running Apps2SD.
I assume my apps will be safe from the factory reset, but I've never actually done a factory reset, after I got the Apps2SD. Can someone tell me what will happen to my apps on my sd card if I do a reset though?
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your apps will be fine after a wipe.. btw lock 2.0 does install the skin to your internal memory, it give you a warning when downloading to only download the one you want because it goes to internal memory.. you should have deleted it before uninstalling to see if it would work.
turboyo said:
your apps will be fine after a wipe.. btw lock 2.0 does install the skin to your internal memory, it give you a warning when downloading to only download the one you want because it goes to internal memory.. you should have deleted it before uninstalling to see if it would work.
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I don't remember it asking about downloading some files, I just remembered clicking on the app and just throwing it on my bed, from then on it just downloaded the files on its own.
Okay, just did the reset and it did wonders for my phone, only a few apps are screwed but a reinstall should fix them.
Thanks for the help guys.

[Q]phone low on space

every time i do a nandroid and then a titanium restore on my phone with data, it says im low on space. the apps are all on my memory card and not my phone. one of the culprits seems to be the dalvic cache in the root of the phone. i deleted that as a test run and it freed up loads of space. however i ran into alot of force closes. i tried restarting my phone to see if it would restore the data in boot but it then got stuck in a boot loop and wouldnt load into home.
any help over whats the best course of action for things like this?
ive since then done another restore and deiced to only restore the user installed apps (no data) and then go through the ones i need the data restored on. could titanium be installing old data to my phone thats not needed, thus filling up my phone with data from unused apps?
If you are runing on low data space, a possibility would be to move dalvik cache to sd, as you have done with your apps. It will probably slow down a bit your phone, but will will free some space on the phone's internal memory. Look for firerat's all-in-one script and enable the d2x option.
AndDiSa said:
If you are runing on low data space, a possibility would be to move dalvik cache to sd, as you have done with your apps. It will probably slow down a bit your phone, but will will free some space on the phone's internal memory. Look for firerat's all-in-one script and enable the d2x option.
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to be honest, i want that to be my last ever option. i like to be able to use my phone at a quicker pace. but may try it later if i cannot find any other options.
traumatism said:
to be honest, i want that to be my last ever option. i like to be able to use my phone at a quicker pace. but may try it later if i cannot find any other options.
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You can also move data to sd-card (ddb - option), but for me the performance went down much more than with dc2x. Finding a different solution will be difficult, because dalvik-cache for me has already a size of about 75MB (system apps + gapps + some apps installed). Data for apps are about 30MB. Even with CustomMTD there is not much space left to use, especially when you consider that the performance of the phone will decrease notifically when free internal space goes below 15MB. I am running with dc2x option and I have an acceptable performance. I suggest you to give it a try.
main thing i wanna know is this however. if i have old data on my titanium back ups from apps that are no longer installed. will titanium put that data back on the phone, even if its application/s have been removed from the back up?
decided use the script after all.
thanks for the info AndDiSa

Storage issue

I was tinkering round this morning and looked into my devices storage and saw that 27gb of 32gb were being used.
Did some math on my own:
Apps: 2.82gb
Music: 3.23gb
Photos: 1.12gb
Other: 19.85gb:
-Nandroids: 9gb
-Titanium Back up 1gb
2 roms: 1.5gb
Somewhere in the "Other" category something is eating up 9gb of space. I used my file explorer and couldn't pin anything that big down. I am going to offload my nandroids but I shouldn't have to.
Anyone else run into this or know what this 9gb "other" hog could be
Is there an app or system setting I am missing to ID this?
Sprint HTC One
Running: D3rpONE
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Your 'other' is really suspicious. Mine is ~7GB. I'd do a factory reset, easiest way IMO.
If you're flashing roms or doing backups with any other apps (CWM or something). I'm guessing they would go there. Check your download folder as well if you do a lot of downloading.
You may also try installing airdroid and using the desktop filemanager to whittle down your list as well.
Download Disk Usage. It shows you visually whats taking up space. It's amazing.
Thanks for advice using disk usage. I don't know why I didn't reinstall that sooner.
I did some digging and searching around the interwebs and found out this is a known issue. Other people have noticed it in droves. From my early intel: when you delete files you lose data blocks and they are marked as bad. If you ran dsk chk they would come up as corrupt. People are losing more storage space than I did.
2 solutions came up:
1. Reformat your SD: Copy everything to PC>reformat>copy everything back....time consuming but worked from what I could tell
2. There is an update that has been released overseas(asia, india, etc) that seems to fix this issue. It's a known HTC ONE issue so maybe someday I will see an update that will fix it.
If you are experiencing the same thing you can do some light reading:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630914
or
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632999
Thanks for your help...
tdubbs27 said:
Thanks for advice using disk usage. I don't know why I didn't reinstall that sooner.
I did some digging and searching around the interwebs and found out this is a known issue. Other people have noticed it in droves. From my early intel: when you delete files you lose data blocks and they are marked as bad. If you ran dsk chk they would come up as corrupt. People are losing more storage space than I did.
2 solutions came up:
1. Reformat your SD: Copy everything to PC>reformat>copy everything back....time consuming but worked from what I could tell
2. There is an update that has been released overseas(asia, india, etc) that seems to fix this issue. It's a known HTC ONE issue so maybe someday I will see an update that will fix it.
If you are experiencing the same thing you can do some light reading:
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630914
or
Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632999
Thanks for your help...
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I'm definitely going to check on this
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Also check if you are using Google play music and have a lot of playlists pinned. I believe that and movies actually show there in other.
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I couldn't just let this rest. I like to flash roms and knew I would need strorage space for some nandroids in the future. Here are somethings I tried and had issues with.
Formatting the SD card: I could not for the life of me get this done.
-Nothing in TWRP
-Couldn't do it in windows
-Couldn't mount the sd in TWRP or regularly and get it to show up in windows file explorer as a drive to format
Eventual solution:
I formated the data in TWRP using the format data option. I copied everything over before I did it. When I came back I flashed a new rom and was still missing 7 gb. No apps, no music, nothing. SD card was empty still only showed 25 gb available.
Conclusion: I think I have some bad sectors in their somewhere. I read that I could go back completely to stock and try to star this whole process over.
One question: Can I unlock using HTCdev as many times as I want or is it a one time thing?
Anyone else in the same boat?
help...
tdubbs27 said:
I couldn't just let this rest. I like to flash roms and knew I would need strorage space for some nandroids in the future. Here are somethings I tried and had issues with.
Formatting the SD card: I could not for the life of me get this done.
-Nothing in TWRP
-Couldn't do it in windows
-Couldn't mount the sd in TWRP or regularly and get it to show up in windows file explorer as a drive to format
Eventual solution:
I formated the data in TWRP using the format data option. I copied everything over before I did it. When I came back I flashed a new rom and was still missing 7 gb. No apps, no music, nothing. SD card was empty still only showed 25 gb available.
Conclusion: I think I have some bad sectors in their somewhere. I read that I could go back completely to stock and try to star this whole process over.
One question: Can I unlock using HTCdev as many times as I want or is it a one time thing?
Anyone else in the same boat?
help...
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If you go back completely to stock, your bootloader will probably still be unlocked (unless you relock and use an RUU). The code you got to disable your bootloader the first time around will work however many times you want. To be honest though, I wouldn't be surprised if that 7GB were used by the system ROM/frameworks and I'd be even less surprised if you still found files on your SD card in a .Trashes folder or something from earlier. Formatting data tends to leave weird remnants all over the place.
Also, +1 to the Google Music thing. Definitely shows up in other for me.
Rirere said:
If you go back completely to stock, your bootloader will probably still be unlocked (unless you relock and use an RUU). The code you got to disable your bootloader the first time around will work however many times you want. To be honest though, I wouldn't be surprised if that 7GB were used by the system ROM/frameworks and I'd be even less surprised if you still found files on your SD card in a .Trashes folder or something from earlier. Formatting data tends to leave weird remnants all over the place.
Also, +1 to the Google Music thing. Definitely shows up in other for me.
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Thank you. It gives me more options and more to think about.
-Can't find anything substantial in a .trashes folder
-Dont use any Google Music services
Really wish I could truly reformat/check for bad sectors to find out if it's corrupt or just buggy...
tdubbs27 said:
Thank you. It gives me more options and more to think about.
-Can't find anything substantial in a .trashes folder
-Dont use any Google Music services
Really wish I could truly reformat/check for bad sectors to find out if it's corrupt or just buggy...
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Do you have a custom recovery? If so, try running Fix permissions. It'll tell you for one if it hits any errors (because it finds files it can't change perms for), and may help with the issue (or use the Fix permissions tool in ROM Manager if you'd rather not use recovery).
Rirere said:
Do you have a custom recovery? If so, try running Fix permissions. It'll tell you for one if it hits any errors (because it finds files it can't change perms for), and may help with the issue (or use the Fix permissions tool in ROM Manager if you'd rather not use recovery).
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-Ran fix permissions in recovery: no errors everything went as it should
-Ran fix persmissions in viper rom: terminal settings: no errors everything ran as it should
Is there a way to reformat the SD card/partition? I don't think the TWRP method really reformatted it. Just erased everything.
Clockwork gives you the ability to set a swap partition but not a true reformat
tdubbs27 said:
-Ran fix permissions in recovery: no errors everything went as it should
-Ran fix persmissions in viper rom: terminal settings: no errors everything ran as it should
Is there a way to reformat the SD card/partition? I don't think the TWRP method really reformatted it. Just erased everything.
Clockwork gives you the ability to set a swap partition but not a true reformat
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Have you tried TWRP's advanced wipe? If you haven't, it's worth a shot, but I cannot stress enough that you should be careful. This is exactly the kind of problem that you can bork your phone trying to fix for no good reason.
Rirere said:
Have you tried TWRP's advanced wipe? If you haven't, it's worth a shot, but I cannot stress enough that you should be careful. This is exactly the kind of problem that you can bork your phone trying to fix for no good reason.
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Your exactly correct on the last point. I am going to keep listening and looking. I think/hope/pray the update the internationals got can be applied some way in the future and may help out a bit. Just going to have to utilize some cloud storage a little better.
it's not totally/technically broke and I am not going to do more harm.
Thanks for all your help and suggestions
I've been having the same problem, but notice something interesting. My phone said I had almost 20GB in the other category, and I didn't know why.
I downloaded disk usage to get a detail view of what's going on in my storage and I was able to clear 12GB with just deleting old downloads, TWRP backups, Titanium Backups. Still cleaning house.
Also after doing some research, the data that's stored by your apps (ext. PS3 Trophies is a 8mb download, buts it's total size is 31mb on the phone) is counted in the Other section and not part of the app data. So the more apps u have like this installed, the more likely the Other section will balloon in size.
Remember, when u remove and app, it's stored data is still in the phone storage.
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mprunty said:
I've been having the same problem, but notice something interesting. My phone said I had almost 20GB in the other category, and I didn't know why.
I downloaded disk usage to get a detail view of what's going on in my storage and I was able to clear 12GB with just deleting old downloads, TWRP backups, Titanium Backups. Still cleaning house.
Also after doing some research, the data that's stored by your apps (ext. PS3 Trophies is a 8mb download, buts it's total size is 31mb on the phone) is counted in the Other section and not part of the app data. So the more apps u have like this installed, the more likely the Other section will balloon in size.
Remember, when u remove and app, it's stored data is still in the phone storage.
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
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I use disk useage but it doesn't even show my max storage space as 32gb. It shows 26gb. See Screenshot: So I have 6gb that aren't even registering as available storage. I was trying to clean out some old app storage but the space they use is so small. Would they be worth it? I think the fact I am missing 6 gb is more troubling.
I could be wrong, but doesn't the phone only have 27GB of formatted space?
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any device with internal memory will lose some. this is the exact reason i havent gotten one yet bc im praying that sprint will get the 64gb version. i will say that if they are going to advertise a device at xyz gb then they should build in the extra needed for system so we actually get what we pay for. cloud storage and otg are there but still a slight pain in the butt.
guess ill be holding on to my evo lte for another yr or so.
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cloud storage and otg are there but still a slight pain in the butt.
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Is OTG standard in Android? Does the One need to be rooted?

[Q] insufficient space on the device [solved]

I tried to install an app and got the error message "There is insufficient space on the device". I looked at the device memory and it shows that I have used 5.02gb out of 5.51gb, but when I select all files (including hidden files) and display properties, it shows I've only used 772.67 mb of space. I don't have that many apps installed and I totaled the amount of space that the apps use and it is also under 800 mb of space. I can't find where the discrepancy is in the space available. Any ideas on where the missing 4gb of files are?
Moto G 2014, rooted, stock
I looked in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 but it's not just a particular app that is giving me problems, the device itself thinks it's full.
SOLVED! Thanks to @tmittelstaedt
tmittelstaedt said:
Have you done a lot of installing-deinstalling of apps?
The ram in the phone is flash. In order to prolong flash life there's a memory manager that does what it can to prevent the same areas of flash from being repeatedly written and deleted. So flash does not work like a hard disk where when a file is deleted then the space is immediately rewritten. Instead, the flash manager tries to spread new writes across the flash. On occasion a bit will go bad in the flash. The flash manager will also lock that bit out. All of this is done at a hardware level that is below the filesystem's visibility, it's done in the hardware of the flash controller.
It sounds to me like something has gotten messed up in that system. The flash controller is reporting lots of free space then when the OS is trying to use it the controller is reporting space in use. If it was my phone I might try running an app like SD Maid and see if that worked. But if it didn't I'd back it up then factory reset then reload the apps.
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makinapufterpup said:
I tried to install an app and got the error message "There is insufficient space on the device"
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First deinstall one or two apps so you can install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobile_infographics_tools.mydrive. It will give you details how your sd is occupied.
ES File Explorer has an "SD Card Analyst" under tools that will show you where your storage went.
[ROM][5.0.2][titan][XT1068/69]The Titan Prime ROM[DEC 31](Version 1.0)
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makinapufterpup said:
I tried to install an app and got the error message "There is insufficient space on the device". I looked at the device memory and it shows that I have used 5.02gb out of 5.51gb, but when I select all files (including hidden files) and display properties, it shows I've only used 772.67 mb of space. I don't have that many apps installed and I totaled the amount of space that the apps use and it is also under 800 mb of space. I can't find where the discrepancy is in the space available. Any ideas on where the missing 4gb of files are?
Moto G 2014, rooted, stock
I looked in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 but it's not just a particular app that is giving me problems, the device itself thinks it's full.
Thanks for any help anyone can provide.
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Have you done a lot of installing-deinstalling of apps?
The ram in the phone is flash. In order to prolong flash life there's a memory manager that does what it can to prevent the same areas of flash from being repeatedly written and deleted. So flash does not work like a hard disk where when a file is deleted then the space is immediately rewritten. Instead, the flash manager tries to spread new writes across the flash. On occasion a bit will go bad in the flash. The flash manager will also lock that bit out. All of this is done at a hardware level that is below the filesystem's visibility, it's done in the hardware of the flash controller.
It sounds to me like something has gotten messed up in that system. The flash controller is reporting lots of free space then when the OS is trying to use it the controller is reporting space in use. If it was my phone I might try running an app like SD Maid and see if that worked. But if it didn't I'd back it up then factory reset then reload the apps.
tmittelstaedt said:
Have you done a lot of installing-deinstalling of apps?
The ram in the phone is flash. In order to prolong flash life there's a memory manager that does what it can to prevent the same areas of flash from being repeatedly written and deleted. So flash does not work like a hard disk where when a file is deleted then the space is immediately rewritten. Instead, the flash manager tries to spread new writes across the flash. On occasion a bit will go bad in the flash. The flash manager will also lock that bit out. All of this is done at a hardware level that is below the filesystem's visibility, it's done in the hardware of the flash controller.
It sounds to me like something has gotten messed up in that system. The flash controller is reporting lots of free space then when the OS is trying to use it the controller is reporting space in use. If it was my phone I might try running an app like SD Maid and see if that worked. But if it didn't I'd back it up then factory reset then reload the apps.
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That is probably what is was, I did install and uninstall apps. I ended up doing a factory reset, reinstalled all the apps, and now have 2.7gb free. I'll keep SD Maid in mind if it happens again!
makinapufterpup said:
That is probably what is was, I did install and uninstall apps. I ended up doing a factory reset, reinstalled all the apps, and now have 2.7gb free. I'll keep SD Maid in mind if it happens again!
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Thanks very much for the follow-up I'm glad it worked. Unfortunately this nonsense about "phone flash defragmenters don't work" has been repeated so often that a lot of sorcerers apprentices that don't understand hardware have misled a lot of people. Phone flash defragmenters don't work because the file system used on flash has no direct mapping to physical areas in the flash, because the flash's on chip hardware manager does that. But just because they don't work does not mean that flash cannot get fragmented and it is good to know that a factory reset that wipes all data does defragment the flash.
This has happened again! I uninstalled an app about 2 weeks ago and noticed that I had 2.01 gb free. I went to do play store updates today and all the free space is gone! I haven't installed or uninstalled anything since about two weeks ago. Frustrating. I'm going to try the SD Maid that someone suggested earlier. I really don't want to have to do a factory reset just to get my free space back. That seems like such a world war III fix...
Results of the SD Card Analysis

Too much space being taken up in internal memory by 'System & other' category?

Hi All,
I am in possession of an M7 and have been surprised by how much of the internal memory is taken up just by Android and Apps; 23.67 of 32.00 Gigs have already been used, and I have not taken a single photo with my phone, uploaded music to it, etc.!
When I look in Settings > Storage I notice that most storage is being used by the 'System & other' category, which is currently consuming 19.39 Gigs!!
I have performed a little research on this before posting, and have turned of the 'Recycle Bin' in ES Explorer, removed same, and deleted the .estrongs folder using TWRP.
I can't see how my Apps could possibly take up so much space.
Can anybody assist with increasing my storage space?
Kind Regards,
Davo
That it's not normal, make a factory reset or reflash your rom.
Not normal. There are some storage analyzer apps that help you determine what precisely is using space, I use this one: com.google.android.diskusage
And if you cannot manually clean out the stuff, factory reset or flashing a ROM should fix things.. If the partitions are fked up, I have no idea how to fix that.
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If the partitions are fked up, I have no idea how to fix that.
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RUU will sort out partition problem
donkeykong1 said:
RUU will sort out partition problem
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Yes, you're right. RUU is ultimate fix, but it would be nice if we could easily resize partitions.
Like, I have a debloated ROM, thrown out 2 GB of crap. So, now I have a lot of free unused space in /system partition, but no easy way to utlize it. I could of courze install more apps as system-apps, but..
Anyway, yes, RUU = Fix.

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