Where is all my memory going? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

On my I-Mate K-Jam, I have only about 3 MBs of free memory out of 45 MB on my main memory. I have had to move all of my programs installed on main memory to the storage card to avoid that "Warning : your system memory is low" message. My "program files" folder is only 1.74 MB, and my "My Documents" folder is only 2.6 MBs. In fact, all of the folders and files in my base "main memory" directory only add up to 5.89 MB! That means that there are extra files in my registry or in my Windows folder. I've already cleared out the history and "recent files" in Internet Explorer, and that doesn't help much. Here are two pictures of what it looks like :
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Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

Download and run ClearTemp. This will get rid of stuff you will never find on your own.
Next, download the exe packer, UPX4PPC. This can be used to further compress just about every .exe file in your drive (with the exception of the Portable Office programs, and a very few system .exe files). The only downside for this tool is you have to hunt them down one by one.
Dig through your My Documents. Chances are it's bloated with a bunch of non-critical crap, like pictures of your pet/girlfriend. Move it to your SD card or delete it. Check the Wizard Wiki to learn how to default the camera to save pictures to your SD card instead of memory.
Lastly, take a hard look at what's been installed (Settings > System > Remove Programs). If you don't recognize it or have never used it, consider removing it.

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SDConfig Builder Mobile

I have written a little app that allows for altering of the SDConfig.txt file used in UC, with the ability to create "CAB: ....." statements automatically after the user has selected a CAB. The same works for XML and SHOW commands.
Screenshots:
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Requirements:
.NET CF 3.5
Only useful with a UC compatible ROM
QVGA device
Usage
Either load the "Default" (Storage Card\SDConfig.txt", "Other" (a file of your choosing) or create a new file.
Click on images at the top of the page and select files.
Save file as either "Default" (Storage Card\SDConfig.txt" or "Other" (a file of your choosing).
Know Issues:
When using an empty file, new line is created at the top of the page.
Future plans:
Bug fixes!
Addition of "browse" rather than search functionality.
Cab file rather than exe.
Ability to call SDAutoRun automatically for testing.
VGA Compatability.
thans again , you are genious lol
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thans again , you are genious lol
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No... I just have far too much time and a will to learn C#!
Thanks for this great tool. Will test it out in a few.
great tool, testet it yesterday and worked great! many thanks!
Diamond
Hello
when i use this good tool, he make a default with diamond when i select save default.
I think because the diamond don't have a storage card !
Anyone can help me ..
thanks
If that's the case, save the file to somewhere like \My Documents and then copy it to the root of your internal memory manually.

[TOOL] CEListFiles - storage analysis with "remote support"

CEListFiles
From time to time I have the "pleasure" to see my WindowsMobile device struggle with low storage / low main memory. I get that low memory message and have no clue, what caused the problem, which program used the place up or what data files should rather be saved on memory card. Searching for files I can delete on the device itself is painfully slow, especially if I examine the Windows folder and it'S sub-folders. Using ActiveSync and the Explorer on the DesktopPC is better but not efficient too. So I wrote a little tool for myself I want to share with whomever it appeals to use it.
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CEListFiles is a tool that displays the device's file/folder structure on your Desktop PC. There are a few special features:
it shows each folders size including all subfolders
it shows ROM files with a little "R" in the icon
it lets you export and import the file/folder structure so you can compare it to a previous state or have the file/folder structure analysed by a more experienced user without need to have access to the device
CEListFiles is easy to use:
connect your device to your DesktopPC via ActiveSync
select the folder you want to examine in the edit field ("/" for the all folders)
click the button bottom left
Attached you find the most recent version CEListFiles 1.5
If you like CEListFiles just buy me a beer.
I'm impressed: great work!
usefull for me too, let's test the speed

[Q] exif not showing correctly

When I move the pictures from internal storage to SD card, the exif info(time,location,exposure…) not showing correctly.
I have checked the exif files using a exif viewer and the informations are correct.
Did I do anything wrong? How can I fix it? Thx
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erniechan said:
When I move the pictures from internal storage to SD card, the exif info(time,location,exposure…) not showing correctly.
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I could not replicate your problem. My photo EXIF data remains intact after moving a photo from internal storage to the SD card.
This could be caused by an endless number of variables. And since you provided no details about your configuration, we have no way to do anything more than wildly speculate.
You should have posted extensive details about your system and what steps are necessary to replicate the problem. e.g. phone model, firmware version, character set, EXIF viewer name and version, how you moved the file, SD card FS, links to copies of the image before and after you moved it, et cetera.
Try changing each variable and watch for a pattern of which items or steps cause the problem to narrow it down. Could be a bug, a program reformatting your photo, a character set incompatability or many other things. Happy hunting.
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I have the same problem
Whenever I transfer files from my internal sotorage to my sd card, the exifs are different. The files will show a different date and time.

[Q] Apps to SD on rooted S5 with Marshmallow

Hi
Is it possible to fully move installed apps to external SD card on Marshmallow ROM? In the past I was using Directory Bind app to do it and it was working ok but on Marshmallow its not working. Is there any solution to do that? I have read about Adaptive Storage feature being implemented on Marshmallow android but I dont see that option on my phone (under Settings-Storage). Is there a way to turn it on somehow? Or if not is another way to do it? I also heard about creating two partitions (fat and ext) on external SD card and using app like Link2SD but is it confirmed working? Whats the best way to do it?
Looks like you can go into each individual app from Application Manager, then go to Storage, and it gives the option to move the app to the External card
Nothing to do this for all apps that I can see though
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Using built-in Application Manager doesnt move the WHOLE app and its files to external SD card. Some files stays in internal memory, usually the heaviest ones in obb folder. Tried to do that before moving some games this way but for example Hearthstone game despite being moved to external SD card stil keeps 800MB in internal memory. I want to move all that data to extSDcard.
well...
any luck of extending internal memory?
isillo said:
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any luck of extending internal memory?
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This has worked for others here
http://www.modaco.com/news/android/heres-how-to-configure-adoptable-storage-on-your-s7-s7-edge-r1632

Can someone help me track down 11.14GB of missing data?

I hope this will be a simple solution. It appears that I am using nearly all of my 20.9 GB of Internal Storage available on my LG G6 (VS988 Rev.1.0 with Verizon). When I connect my phone to my PC and open the properties for the internal storage, the windows explorer shows 20.6 GB are used out of 20.9 available.
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However, when I select all the files and folders in my internal storage, it shows that there are only 9.46 GB worth of files in my Internal Storage. This means that there are 11.14 GB of storage that is unaccounted for. Note that I also downloaded a disk analyzer on my phone and it also shows a similar file usage (it has total occupied drive space at 21.64 GB but shows my drive usage at 10.16 GB).
I have my computer set to show hidden files. Are there additional hidden files that I don't have the ability to see? Is it possible that I have a virus that is hidden from my file explorer? I was under the impression that I have 32 GB of storage space, and that ~10 GB of that storage is used for system files, leaving me with the 20.9 GB shown. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
I've included screenshots of my phone's data analyzer below.
Thanks!
I use a great app to find out where my spaces are being consumed - "windirstat" (windirstat.net). There is a portable app somewhere if you don't want to install it on your pc. Gives a nice breakdown visually where the biggest files are. May help you
If you have root you can also use SD Maid apk.
There is a storage analyzer where you can browse folders sorted by size.
Or try to use more functions in there: duplicates, corpse finder etc.

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