Hi, is there any way to write to ext. rom??
i want too make an personal ext rom ... but when i want to delte something i became an access denied...
please help
I think the only way to be able to write to the ext rom is to make a bs rom. If my memory serves me right, i believe there is an unlock tool for the ext rom.
u cant write to ext ROM. a big storgae simply removes the files already in Ext ROM thereby freeing up more space in the memory.
method for seeing ext ROM:
Download Resco Explorer or Total Commander (cos you will need either these 2 program to enable "Reveal all files"
To unhide the Extended ROM, after you reveal all files, go to your File Explorer (Start, Programs, File Explorer)
Using the File Explorer, go to Windows folder and find this file called LoadVDisk.exe and then just run the file
Next, using File Explorer again, and go to \My Device and you should see the Extended ROM folder
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Hi~
I followed the instructions and succeed in creating a big storage Tmobile 1.13 Rom. Then I checked how big is the BIG storage. I found that it is 26.72 mb and 1.09mb are in use.
However, there are no files in the storage, what is that 1.09mb??
thankyou
It most likely is a system file which is hidden from view. If you use a file explorer like Resco Explorer, you can unhide the files and see them.
So nothing to worry about. Happy storage!
hi
i wanted to know if there is any way to expend the folder "/system"
when i see the folder on Root Explorer it say
"309.66mb used, 1k free, r/w"
and it wont let me to copy more files
i got 16gb memory card so i guess mb is not the problem
what can i do?
silverbluem said:
hi
i wanted to know if there is any way to expend the folder "/system"
when i see the folder on Root Explorer it say
"309.66mb used, 1k free, r/w"
and it wont let me to copy more files
i got 16gb memory card so i guess mb is not the problem
what can i do?
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You can have a 16Gb memory card but the /System folder is actually part of your data.img so will have a limited size. It's also a vital part of the Android subsystem so messing about in there can break everything.
If you want to copy files into it, the easiest thing to do is hook up your phone via usb and use Droid Explorer or a similar ADB file system utility.
If you want to copy files into it, the easiest thing to do is hook up your phone via usb and use Droid Explorer or a similar ADB file system utility.
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so basically i need to change the image from 1gb to 2gb from the startup
and the system folder will change aswell?
and im copying apk files to app folder
but cant put to many because room limit
That may not work, I am pretty sure the System folder has a limited size (think of it as a partition, rather than a folder). Someone else maybe able to correct me on that though...
i have 219mb storage on my device and only 25mb of free space so i wonder is there any program do delete some files or i need to go in file explorer and delete files.. i tried to go in file explorer and i deleted some files but got like 1 or 2 mb of space so i wonder what can i delete and what i must not delete..
Do this go and grab Clear Temp from FreewarePocketPC.net. Also open your file explorer and go to Windows>Opera>Profiles>Downloads and emty that folder.
My Phone's internal memory gets used up when i download some application from the android market(which is quite obvious) , but after it gets installed , the applicaion's setup file still uses internal memory along with installed files ..
is there any way clean up these downloaded setup files ..
Please please please help me .. i am running short of memory here inspite of APP2SD ..
i doubt it. its all in the apk file so i would assume that you couldnt separate the set up files from the actual application just because its really all one file. i mean you could use 7-zip and looked inside the apk file and you would see other files but you would still need the set up file to be able to install and set it up. right? besides i think this file would be very small anyway.
i agree with u that apk file can't be moved or deleted from mnt/asec/ ..
but i don't know why the downloaded setup file still uses the memory along with the installed files (apk and others) .. i mean either the setup file shud be moved to asec or it shud get deleted .. the application uses double space
and i have tested it too .. i used some apks stored in my SD card to install the applications .. and the space used by them was as much as expected .. (i didnt have ext 3/ext4 partition at that time to install them on SD card direct) ...
and when i downloaded the same app from market and installed it .. it used more memory!!
Now here's what i did to free up memory .. i downloaded all the required apks in sd card and used CWM recovery to factor reset and clean dalvik cache ,, plus i made a ext4 partition on SD card for A2SD+ ..
This way only nominal internal memory is used by apps ..
But this way i would never want to use android market to download and install apps .. thats why i need a way to clean my downloaded setup files and install the apps to SD card using A2SD+
When i Download something from the market the setup files often stay under the cache folder. You can delete them with root explorer or something like that to get more free space.
rauschkugl said:
When i Download something from the market the setup files often stay under the cache folder. You can delete them with root explorer or something like that to get more free space.
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thanks for the suggestion .. will try it
Hi!! I want to ask. I want to see com.supercell.xxxx, but i dont see it in Android/data folder. I want to edit some file but how i can do it? If the folder is hidden
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Hi!! I want to ask. I want to see com.supercell.xxxx, but i dont see it in Android/data folder. I want to edit some file but how i can do it? If the folder is hidden
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download this file explore in setting select to show hidden folder link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691
your stock 'my file' file explorer also shows hidden files although you just have to check in My File settings > show hidden files.
& if you miss that file in internal sd > android > data then its surely on external SD..(same path ext. sd > android > data)
most of the time high MB data directly downloaded on external SD so once check ext. SD too.. hope your file is there only...