what to delete in recovery - Acer Iconia A500

My wife just sold her acer tablet what do I need to format in recovery to make sure all our personal data and files are completely deleted?

Wipe data(factory reset)
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik
And if u have a memory card installed make sure u delete evrything off of it
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Even when I do that when I install a new rom photos and videos stay in the memory. I need all that gone as well. No external sd card is used only when I flash to a new Rom I use one

gmfeny said:
Wipe data(factory reset)
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik
And if u have a memory card installed make sure u delete evrything off of it
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Unfortunately that won't get photos, and other media off the internal sdcard.
OP could try a factory data reset, located in privacy settings.

Just format your system and flash a stock rom, this ensure nothing is left on it . Than format your sd card if youre going to be including that when you sell it.

Hmmm, pictures of your wife? Could use that as a selling point, charge extra.
(j/k of course)

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wiping for custom rom?

Been using cognition custom rom but now it does not seem to auto wipe. Due to battery issues, I'd like to wipe and then reinstall the rom, and then restore using titanium backup thats located on the sd card to get all my apps and settings back. I need to leave the ext sd card alone. Which option on Clockwork recovery gives me this option?
If I do a factory reset and davlik cache clear does that still leave my sd card alone?
Thanks
Factory reset, dalvik cache, format system (in mounts section) just to be sure. Then you can flash the rom. Your external sdcard remains intact (as well as most of your internal storage - only system partitions get wiped).
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phunkycow said:
Factory reset, dalvik cache, format system (in mounts section) just to be sure. Then you can flash the rom. Your external sdcard remains intact (as well as most of your internal storage - only system partitions get wiped).
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Exactly what he said!

[Q] Will a factory reset or flashing a ROM erase my EMMC-files?

I'm thinking about wiping my Nook since I can't get WiFisleep to work anymore. But what will happen to all my books and comics stored on the EMMC then? I'm running cyanogen 7 from the internal memory with no traces of BN(the first thing you get when you boot is a small cyanogen logo). Do I have to back all those files up?
If you wipe data and Dalvik you most likely lose those files (depending on where you have stored this files to save). I would suggest backing them up to your uSD to be safe for now.
skeeterpro said:
If you wipe data and Dalvik you most likely lose those files (depending on where you have stored this files to save). I would suggest backing them up to your uSD to be safe for now.
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Wiping Davlik will not delete those files. I wipe it every time I upgrade to a higher nightly. In fact, it is all that I wipe. The real question is will an update or reflash solve the problem? If it were me, I would flash an update using ROM Manager, wiping Davlik and including gaaps in the update. If that does not solve the issue I would then start from scratch since a system wipe will be needed. However, backing up the apps first using Titanium Backup (but not system settings) will get you back after the new flash.
pat is right, wipe Dalvik doesn't touch files but skeeter also right as wipe /data, everything most likely gone with the wind
votinh said:
pat is right, wipe Dalvik doesn't touch files but skeeter also right as wipe /data, everything most likely gone with the wind
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Wiping /data will indeed wipe all downloaded applications and their associated settings but I think the OP is referring to media files stored on the emmc partition and this will not be touched by a data, system or cache wipe, just like SD card contents won't be touched.
I store some basic media files on internal emmc making use of about 4GB spare capacity. This gets scanned as well as the stuff stored on SD.

TWRP format Data HELPP

so i wanted to do a wipe and clean install a rom.
in twrp i did wipe > format data... and the internal storage apparently meant the sdcard...is all my data completely gonezo, cuz that is NOT good......
jewnersey said:
so i wanted to do a wipe and clean install a rom.
in twrp i did wipe > format data... and the internal storage apparently meant the sdcard...is all my data completely gonezo, cuz that is NOT good......
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Unfortunately yes all of your stuff it's gone. Factory reset is what you are supposed to do. Sorry bud.
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sonuva......
I adb'd my files over and reinstalled eos, but no file managers can delete anything off sdcard... permissions look good but still no dice
jewnersey said:
I adb'd my files over and reinstalled eos, but no file managers can delete anything off sdcard... permissions look good but still no dice
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When you chose FORMAT DATA, what did you do later to install a new rom?
Format Data = erase Internal Storage. You want to do a factory reset when changing ROMs

[Q] help with custom rom

I have just flashed my first rom on my s3, I have done a factory reset and cleared the cache but my internal memory is saying i have just under 4g out of 16 is that about right or have i messed up.
Thanks
Seems low, did you install a bunch of apps?
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disco1224 said:
Seems low, did you install a bunch of apps?
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No that was before I installed any apps
ryanslb said:
I have just flashed my first rom on my s3, I have done a factory reset and cleared the cache but my internal memory is saying i have just under 4g out of 16 is that about right or have i messed up.
Thanks
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Do you have pics, video, music or something on your internal sdcard? It doesn't get wiped (and it shouldn't) when doing factory reset or cache wipes. So if you wan't more space, backup important files to your pc and format internal sdcard.
Edit: All partitions (system, data, internal storage, cache) is in that 16gb flash chip, and if you make factory reset/data wipe and cache wipes, then only system, data and cache get wiped, not internal storage.
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jnr21 said:
Do you have pics, video, music or something on your internal sdcard? It doesn't get wiped (and it shouldn't) when doing factory reset or cache wipes. So if you wan't more space, backup important files to your pc and format internal sdcard.
Edit: All partitions (system, data, internal storage, cache) is in that 16gb flash chip, and if you make factory reset/data wipe and cache wipes, then only system, data and cache get wiped, not internal storage.
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How would I do that and would I loose My ROM doing that. Thanks
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ryanslb said:
How would I do that and would I loose My ROM doing that. Thanks
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No pictures or video
Please don't ask questions in General, there's a section dedicated to that

i9505 system data folder

as you can see from the screenshot i have a folder called system data that is killing my onboard memory. i also have a ext 32gb card.
has anyone any idea why this is so big
i tried rom reinstall with full wipe of data factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvic and format system from mounts and storage but no luck.
diddly3000 said:
as you can see from the screenshot i have a folder called system data that is killing my onboard memory. i also have a ext 32gb card.
has anyone any idea why this is so big
i tried rom reinstall with full wipe of data factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvic and format system from mounts and storage but no luck.
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Hi,
By any chance, could you have made a nandroid that saved itself to your internal storage?
I got it sorted thanks you where right btw backups on ext sd card but was also on internal for some reason.
Thanks for your reply
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