I have a big problem with OS. For about two days sometimes it's getting extreme lag and then shows such FC message: Activity GoLauncher EX (e.g.) is not responding. Battery getting really hot and drains down extremely fast. what could be causing such behaviour? The phone is completely unusable because of this issue.
Oh, one thing - the problem disappear when I remove SD card. But Every app I have is stored on the phone. Also I didn't install anything new for a few days.
Oh f... Wrong forum Could someone move it to the general forum?
Thats really weird, which rom are you using?
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Your SDCard is incompatible with your phone. Try to change the SDCard.
marcoahs said:
Your SDCard is incompatible with your phone. Try to change the SDCard.
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That's not right.
Just delete Android (maybe .android_secure too) folder in the root of the sdcard, if it doesn't solve the problem wipe cache and dalvik cache in CWM with the sdcard inserted.
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dangpzanco said:
That's not right.
Just delete Android (maybe .android_secure too) folder in the root of the sdcard, if it doesn't solve the problem wipe cache and dalvik cache in CWM with the sdcard inserted.
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If this doesn't solve your problem, like me, try to replace the SDCard.
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Why is this? My app2sd space is 300+mb but why it seems like my apps installed in my phone memory?
I need to uninstall some my apps to get rid of the Low On Space message in the notification bar
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1)verify your apps are actually on the ext partition. Use Root explorer to verify the links.
2)try "cachesd"
3)try "datasd", seriously slows down boot-up.
edit: Thought you meant apps2sdext by darktremor.
A2SD doesn't move the entire app to the SD card, only part of it. I believe that if you are root, there is a method known as A2Ext which makes use of a partition the user makes on the SD card and treats that partition as if it were part of the internal memory, thus making it unnecessary to use A2SD. Can someone with more knowledge on this topic clarify this?
i've had the same problem for the last 6 months, never been able to fix it. I have 20 mb internal storage left, and a2sd is definitely working (partition shows up in Titanium Backup, and i have a LOT more apps than would fit normally on internal). Someone recommended I move my dalvik-cache to sd, never tried it, but I'll look at it soon.
britoso said:
1)verify your apps are actually on the ext partition. Use Root explorer to verify the links.
2)try "cachesd"
3)try "datasd", seriously slows down boot-up.
edit: Thought you meant apps2sdext by darktremor.
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Ive tried typing a2sd cachesd in terminal emulator. But my phone memory are still decreasing after i install sniper vs sniper online from 30mn to 20mb. And now the Low On Space message are back on my notification bar.
And yes, i use darktremor app2sd.
Other suggestions of what to type in the terminal emulator?
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You guys definitely need to move the dalvik cache to SD. I forget the exact term to type into terminal emulator but I think there is an a2sd app available on the market which you can use to do it. Its called A2SDGUI
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You guys definitely need to move the dalvik cache to SD. I forget the exact term to type into terminal emulator but I think there is an a2sd app available on the market which you can use to do it. Its called A2SDGUI
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I have installed it. It says my dalvik cache are on sd-ext. Other suggestions?
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like britoso said, try datasd. that should clear up a lot of space
I had a similar issue..not sure if my solution will work in your case, but worth a shot:
In Root Explorer, go to the "/Cache" folder
Delete all the "downloadfile-(number).apk" files
See if that fixes it
It seems as though the marketplace gunks up that folder whenever it's updating an app, or something along those lines.
I have the exact same issue. I'm always hovering around 20MB
have you tried flashing the dark tremor's script that does the trick for me
All of a sudden my apps on my sd are not loading, you see them on the screen (not in the app drawer ) with the default android logo and when you click it, it wont run. The memory card works as you can see stuff stored on it with a file manager etc. Also I can see the list of apps on the sd when i go on manage application and i can also uninstall if i want. Ive tried rebooting multiple times to no avail, also turned off phone and removed and re entered sd card twice but still didnt work when i booted.
Anyway to solve this.
Try clearing symbol cache through recovery
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All of a sudden my apps on my sd are not loading, you see them on the screen (not in the app drawer ) with the default android logo and when you click it, it wont run. The memory card works as you can see stuff stored on it with a file manager etc. Also I can see the list of apps on the sd when i go on manage application and i can also uninstall if i want. Ive tried rebooting multiple times to no avail, also turned off phone and removed and re entered sd card twice but still didnt work when i booted.
Anyway to solve this.
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Back up all your user apps with Titanium and do a fresh install (Flash the ROM again, duh), hopefully it will work unless you made an ext partition.
re-flashing is not some i want to consider ATM, what exactly does clearing the symbol cache do.
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re-flashing is not some i want to consider ATM, what exactly does clearing the symbol cache do.
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I think he meant system cache. Yes. Try wiping cache and dalvik cache. If still you are not able to see apps, then you need to do a data wipe.
dilzo said:
Try clearing symbol cache through recovery
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Edit: swype can be stupid sometimes I meant clear your dalvik cache.
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So i cleared the dalvik cache using titanium backup and well i got 40mb free but the apps on the sd still wont working, weird thing is that i can download a app and move to the sd and it works
does any1 have anymore suggestions
I get the error "Error mounting .android_secure" in CWM whenever I backup or restore a ROM. I actually can't restore my nandroid backup, and I don't know whether it's because of this or unrelated. So my question is 1) what's in .android_secure and 2) what could have caused this error so I avoid it in the future? I'll try making another backup soon to see if it was a one time thing or is a constant problem.
Im guessing its not backing up to the right folder. Try reinstalling cwm and your recovery. And if you arent already, install romracers recovery.
I voided my warranty and your mum.
i seen that folder in my sd what is that one for?? i dont have anything in that folder anywAy yea romracers newest recovery 5somethingatrix4.2
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i seen that folder in my sd what is that one for?? i dont have anything in that folder anywAy
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Yea mine shows up empty too, but the naming makes me want to think something important goes there, lol.
And I'm using romracer's recovery.
That's where apps you move to the SD Card end up. And it looks empty, but it isn't, it just uses a neat trick to look like empty
turl1 said:
That's where apps you move to the SD Card end up. And it looks empty, but it isn't, it just uses a neat trick to look like empty
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What's the trick? Hidden files?
And I think I know the problem. After flashing the CM7 beta, instead of sdcard being where my internal SD is mounted, CM7 uses emmc. So I think in CWM it should be looking for /emmc and /emmc/.android_secure. I don't really know how to fix that, but if it's just apps that are moved to the sdcard I don't really care. I don't use that.
I flashed the CM7 Epicmtd selfkang 12/13 build today and i am noticing that certain apps that i have purchased and free ones as well give me an error "insufficient space on the phone" i am attaching a screenshot of it. I checked the internal storage at its indicating i have 433mb of free space. Can you anyone help? I wiped data / cache and dalvik 3x prior of flashing this build. The ROM I was using before was cm7 Epic selfkang 11/24 build (BML).
Your phone has very limited space for app storage. You need to either delete unused apps or move whichever apps that will go to the sd card.
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I had the same problem all u got to do is wipe ur cache & dalvik. I looked in the cm7 thread but it took awhile go thru and read all the posts but it was worth it.
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migmartinez said:
I had the same problem all u got to do is wipe ur cache & dalvik. I looked in the cm7 thread but it took awhile go thru and read all the posts but it was worth it.
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Thanks for the response, but i wiped dalvik and cache and still a no go. Its only on certain apps not all which is mind boggling. Any other suggestions???
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Your phone has very limited space for app storage. You need to either delete unused apps or move whichever apps that will go to the sd card.
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Thanks for the advice but do i still move the apps to my SD even though the phone has a lot of free space in the internal storage??
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Thanks for the advice but do i still move the apps to my SD even though the phone has a lot of free space in the internal storage??
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No. I know what your problem is now. You have pieces of those apps still on your phone causing that error. It happened to me with the ebay app and youtube. You need to use root explorer to search your phone storage for any filename with the name of the app. For example youtube. You may find files like com.android.youtube. or simiiliar. You will need to delete those remnants and then you should be good.
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Thanks for info, but still a no go. I deleted all the files associated with the app using root explorer till the built in search didn't turn up any results. I read a post from another user with this ROM having trouble installing apps larger than the size of the cache partition, so I'm guessing that could be it. Just unsure....
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Yeah bro... the cache partition is where Market tries to put the download and if you are on current CM7 MTD your cache is 25MB total. That's a no go for some apps on the market. You can see your cache size and free space by running df -h in term emulator.
You can:
1. Restore app with Ti if you had it installed before and backed up in Ti
2. Wait for next version of CM7 MTD and hope cache partition is bigger (would require a fresh CM7 install as it will redo partitions (eg fdisk'ing will wipe them clean))
3. Go back to non MTD ROM and get app installed and backed up with Ti so you can restore it once you go back onto CM7 MTD
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codest3r said:
Yeah bro... the cache partition is where Market tries to put the download and if you are on current CM7 MTD your cache is 25MB total. That's a no go for some apps on the market. You can see your cache size and free space by running df -h in term emulator.
You can:
1. Restore app with Ti if you had it installed before and backed up in Ti
2. Wait for next version of CM7 MTD and hope cache partition is bigger (would require a fresh CM7 install as it will redo partitions (eg fdisk'ing will wipe them clean))
3. Go back to non MTD ROM and get app installed and backed up with Ti so you can restore it once you go back onto CM7 MTD
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Thanks for the confirmation, I will do the steps you provided for the apps I really can't live without haha. Hope the next build has more space than 25mb in the cache.
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I'm sure it'll be adjusted, seems like I've heard the 25MB Cache partition was more proof of concept. But I'm not one of the devs so take it with a grain of salt
I found another work around. If you could get a hold of the apk, then it'll install.
I used my wife's phone to download Frontline Commando, pulled it with Total Commander (or your favorite file explorer) and copied it over. It installed fine.
The file was 27.## MB.
Sneezy is right, that will work if you have a spare device.
Or try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20388693
[ROM] Epicmtd CM7 SELFKANG - 2.3.7 [NOW WITH MORE E911]
Market Fix link!?
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Can anyone help. I am wanting put Android 4.4 kitkat on my Lg g2 D802 (which i think was on EE, T-mobile) . I've tried cynamod as it's the most popular and a couple of others, but they all seem to want use the SD CARD of the phone. The G2 has not got a slot for that and from what i've read on some models there is a partition type thing on the fixed memeory. I don't have that and can't find a way round it. Does anyone know of an alternitive i can use.
Thank you
I thinks it's just the internal memory card. The one that shows up when you connect to pc
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TheHaso said:
I thinks it's just the internal memory card. The one that shows up when you connect to pc
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It just show INTERNAL STORAGE on my comp. The problem i've got is if i put the needed files for the rom on the memory where i know where they are. When i go to do the upgrade it deletes them as part of the upgrade. Rooting the phone was easy. it's trying to upgrade thats driving me nuts.
smurfkilla said:
It just show INTERNAL STORAGE on my comp. The problem i've got is if i put the needed files for the rom on the memory where i know where they are. When i go to do the upgrade it deletes them as part of the upgrade. Rooting the phone was easy. it's trying to upgrade thats driving me nuts.
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dont wipe internal storage
Lol not done that........yet
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you MUST be wiping the internal storage aswell when "updating", there is no way the ROM.zip will wipe from your storage unless you accidentally wipe it. Just stick it in the root directory of your storage and when wiping...if you are using TWRP, do not select the option to wipe data as it will wipe your internal storage aswell. To wipe data before the flash, go into wipe, advanced and then tick every partition apart from "internal storage"
"Internal Storage" is equivalent to "SD Card". No access to root or system partitions from Windows Explorer. Just me, but I always copy ROMs and other flashable zips to the "download" folder.
I'm agreeing with MalignantQuechnitlan. I haven't used ROM Manager or Clockwork Recovery in at least a year, but it seems you must be electing to wipe your SDCard partition at some point during the installation.
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Lol not done that........yet
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from CWM go to install zip-->choose zip from /sd card-->0/ anything you've put on the sd card should be there
gonna give these a go now. Thanks for replying