Lineage os 14.1 nougat 7.1.1 ROM storage issue - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm having an with the phone storage. I have 12.74gb of system data which means I can only install an app without the storage error (some functions may work). I have factory reset, reinstalled the 14.1 ROM, formatted the /system partition, cleaned to install a new ROM, cleared both the cache and the dalvik cache, all in CWM. For some reason I think the 10.1 CM ROM I previously had is still on there, even after doing the above mentioned. Could anyone suggest some steps to resolve the issue please?

Install twrp recovery and Before flashing wipe data,cache,dalvikcache and flash zip file and then reboot

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sideloading rom crashes during installation

I decided to wipe everything including my internal sd card so i have a fresh start. So i wipe data, wipe delvik, wipe cache, and wiped sdcard. But when I sideload and install Android Revolution 30.0 it crashes at the beginning of the installation process.
I need help figuring this out. I tried googling it nothing came up.
Did you check if it is not a corrupt download?
Do you have Win8 (8.1) - connectivity issues?
I sideloaded ARHD 30 on latest TWRP 2.6.3.0 and it installed without issues.
Download is not corrupted i even tried to install the old version i was using and it's doing the same thing.
And I am still on Windows 7.
Now in CWM Recovery when i try wiping data, it crashes too.
Download is not corrupted i even tried to install the old version i was using and it's doing the same thing.
And I am still on Windows 7.
Now in CWM Recovery when i try wiping data, it crashes too.
Figured it out, For some reason i can install the rom with no options selected.

[Q] Unsolvable bootloop after Nandroid backup caused by Xposed for Lollipop

Hi Guys, I'm having a big issue with my Android.
Since I've installed the Xposed alpha for Lollipop (xposed-sdk22-arm-20150514.zip; I have a rooted CM 12.1) I started to have some issues at boot (every time I was booting I had to clean the cache and the dalvik cache in CWM and I had to boot 2 times before seeing Android re-optimizing the apps).
Yesterday I've flashed an update of Xposed alpha for Lollipop (xposed-sdk22-arm-20150609.zip ) and it was working fine, then I've had the wonderful idea of updating CM with a newly nightly built:
- I've made a Nandroid backup in CWM
- I've made a dirty flash (wipe of cache/dalvik cache)
- I've flashed the new nightly
All this caused my Android to enter into bootloop.
This gave start to 2 painful days of trial-and-error to recover my nandroid backup with no success at all.
What I've done (IN SEQUENCE) to try restore my nandroid backup:
[TEST 1]
Full Nandroid Restore via CWM
wipe cache/dalvik cache
OUTCOME: bootloop
[TEST 2]
dirty flashed via CWM:
cm-12.1-20150518-NIGHTLY-jfltexx.zip [same ROM installed at the time of the Nandroid backup]
gapps-lpmr1-20150403-signed.zip [same GApps installed at the time of the Nandroid backup]
xposed-sdk22-arm-20150609.zip [same Xposed zip installed at the time of the Nandroid backup]
OUTCOME: bootloop
[TEST 3]
From CWM -> Mounts and Storage
format /system
format /cache
[NO FORMAT /DATA GIVEN THAT IT IS WHAT I WANNA KEEP]
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
install from zip:
cm-12.1-20150518-NIGHTLY-jfltexx.zip
gapps-lpmr1-20150403-signed.zip
OUTCOME: bootloop
[TEST 4]
flashed from recovery:
xposed-sdk22-arm-20150609.zip
reboot system
OUTCOME: bootloop
[TEST 5-...]
Tried to disable Xposed in all the different ways suggested in the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-lollipop-stuck-bootloop-t3055816
(with adb commands or flashing zip files)
In the end I've decided to give up the full nandroid restore so I've made a full wipe:
CWM -> Mounts and Storage -> Format /system; Format /cache; Format /data
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache
and then I've flashed:
cm-12.1-20150518-NIGHTLY-jfltexx.zip
gapps-lpmr1-20150403-signed.zip
Now everything works and at this time I'm recovering the User Apps (apps+data) from the Nandroid backup using Nandroid Manager under CyanogenMod but the problem is that I fear some apps will not work properly (I've already tried Nova Launcher and it crashes every time I try to use it) even tough I'm using the very same ROM. So I will probably need to uninstall many apps manually and reinstall them, which is kind of painful.
Meanwhile I'm working on this I still hope to be able to recover my Nandroid backup so I'm here to ask you for help.
From my tests (and others I haven't listed above) I've realized that the issue is in the /data partition and it is probably linked to Xposed and/or the modules I've installed (XMultiWindow and XHaloFloatingWindow). As I said earlier I started to have issues connected to Xposed alpha for Lollipop since I have installed it and probably the ROM update made Xposed "extremely upset" and gave me this issue with a corrupt (?!) Nandroid backup.
Any idea is very much appreciated!
Same with me. TWRP system and data backup won't be restored after boot loop. Haven't tried your method of recovering the rom.

Questions on how to do a complete, 100% wipe

There have been several threads about this in the past, but I couldn't find one which is actually up-to-date.
I have been flashing my N7000 for years now. I've been using several custom recovery menu's and ROMS and re-partitioned my internal storage as suggested here. I currently have the following installed on my phone:
NightOwl 20151030
PhilZ Touch 6.59.0
ClockworkMod v6.0.5.1 (as shown in PhilZ)
What I would like to do is perform a full, 100% wipe of my phone before re-flashing the same ROM I currently have installed, perhaps even update my recovery or whatnot in case my phone would benefit from it (suggestions are welcome).
The original instructions from the NightOwl thread mention the following when you want to manually update:
1. Copy Rom to your sdcard.
2. Boot into recovery
3. Flash the Rom (in current versions you dont need to reflash the gapps)
4. Wipe dalvik-cache and format the /cache partition (This will not delete your apps or data)
5. Reboot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As mentioned these steps will not remove your apps or data. I understand that a "factory reset" does. However, I still wonder if this (including a factory reset) will actually wipe my phone 100% clean before flashing a new ROM.
That would be the following options in recovery
Factory reset to wipe data and cache
Format system
And if you want to wipe internal memory then format sdcard0.
Be careful of where you have the zip file of rom to flash again.
In CWM, go to "Mounts and Storage" section and there you'll find options to wipe totally everything.

How to delete all files from storage, after install CM from MIUI

Hi,
from MIUI 8.2.0 global stable I have sucessfully installed CM 13.
Before the installation progress and after flashed TWRP3020 on the first window from TWRP, I have choosed to maintain a specific place "read only". I was insure, so I decided to do so.
Then I wiped the system with TWRP. I choose Dalvik, System, Data and Cache. Just in internal storage I didnt mark to wipe.
I have installed CM13 and Gapps. Everything goes fine. But the Theme-Designer (where to choose themes) allways fail to start. In another Mi5 pro (2 pieces here) I have made all the same like in this one, and the Theme-Designer starts normal.
So I find, that in my storage, there are many old files from MIUI. They are not deleted and I understand why. Because I didnt mark in TWRP to wipe the internal storage.
So I gone to the settings in CM to reset to factory settings and made it. After starting the phone I saw, that all the folders are still there.
Now I am affraid, that something in the storage makes the Theme-Designer crash. I dont have another explication.
And after the installation I made today a update OTA to the newest version of CM (08.09.16) and the problem continues.
Is there a possibility to make a real clean install, wiping all the storage without to buy a USB-Stick to put there the install files for CM13 and Gapps? Or not?
Or ist there another way, to wipe the data storage? If I would make this with TWRP, I think that CM wouldnt start, because the folder "Download" would also be deleted. Or is there another folder, that is protected, to put the files there?
And I also had problems with bluetooth with MIUI with my Volvo. And with CM13 the problem continues. Maybe it has to do with some old files from MIUI, that are still in the system.
Can someone help?
No idea? Or a good link?
After I have installed CM 13 and Gapps, what happens if I go in TWRP and choose to wipe internal storage? Do I have after that a clean install without traces of the old OS or is all gone and I cant boot?
You can go back to TWRP and wipe internal storage, you'll still be able to boot into the ROM.
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try in trwp ,wipe internal storage,wipe data

Strange Problem with GApps

Hi guys,
When i install rr-os 6.0 i can boot, after that i installed freshly downloaded opengapps for 8.1 arm64 without wiping data and i cant add a Google account. But when i wipe the data partition in twrp its just bootlooping and isnt detected by adb. Tried reflashing hole rom with gapps again, tried formatting /data, also tried mindthegapps, but no luck.
Any other things i could try?

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