Cache cleaner ng not working - Galaxy S III General (US Carriers)

Anyone have this issue? Anyone have a cache cleaner that works?
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Have you tried cachemate

Would it really matter with the huge amount of ram in the phone? Why do you need to use it at all?
Genuinely curious.

I'm pretty sure you have to be rooted to use a cache cleaner?
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What's the point? I haven't manually cleaned my cache on my Epic 4G CM9 since December.

Come to think of it, I haven't used that since my og Evo so I can't recall if it clears cache in the storage or active ram stuff...either way it's not really essential anymore imo.

All this app does is clear the cache saved for apps. So.if u care about saving 10-15 mb every week, its really not needed.
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Cache clearing gone wrong? is SGS affected?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889503
OK, so I read the new above and I'm curious. Is the Vibrant effected and what all does this effect exactly in real world application?
As op stated galaxy s line does cache clearing correctly. That's why he is sharing it with EVO devs.
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[WORK AROUND]Low Volume on CM7 with DT Apps2SD

Some of you may already know this, however I see it popping up more and more about low sound volume on CM7 with DT apps2sd.
I have tried to reply to people and tell them a fix, however if this does not apply to you no need to continue reading.
If you get a low notification, sms, email, music volume and the CM7 db settings do not work either you must reboot into recovery and clear your cache and dalvik cache, then reboot again and your problem will be solved.
This is the work around I have been using for a while now and it must be done everytime you reboot. Sadly.
If you want to flash a kernel, clear your caches first, then flash, then reboot.
Hope this helps some people.
...or stop using the beta version of DT.
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danger-rat said:
...or stop using the beta version of DT.
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And use what hater? The old version that doesn't support data2sd when all the old N1's are crippled for space? Christ I picked up a Galaxy S 4G then took it back, 1GB internal space no true apps2sd or data2sd yet?
I personally am thankful someone is continuing DT's work, Cyan sure has abandoned us.
Hater?
That's a bit harsh...
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I was only trying to provide a work around for the people who like to use the DT apps2sd.
If you don't use it then you don't use it. Simple as that. However the N1 is crippled with space.
However if you have something to contribute that's fine. If not no need to post
My point was that you gave one option, while I gave another...
For the most part, the low volume appears to be more specific to the beta release of DT. I've managed to avoid the issue by using the latest stable version. Doesn't work for everyone, but it does work for most. I currently run 217 apps, with 60+ Meg of free space, and zero volume problems... I'm certainly not a DT hater...
I thought some people may wish to know that there is an alternative to wiping cache and rebooting on a daily basis?
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You don't have to reboot on a daily basis only when you reboot.
And some of us like flashing betas and living on the edge.
You obviously don't have the problem so why are you still posting in this thread?

Clear memory

On the unrooted phone every time I instal and uninstall the app I get less and less space, clearing apps cashe didn't help.
Big brother is watching you.
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Why does CM7/MIUI keep forceclosing!

Okay so after I restore my apps and then reboot I play around for like 5 minutes then it randomly freezes and every app I click on it forcecloses and I gotta reboot and it happens over and over! Why?
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Alanrocks15 said:
Okay so after I restore my apps and then reboot I play around for like 5 minutes then it randomly freezes and every app I click on it forcecloses and I gotta reboot and it happens over and over! Why?
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Ikno exacly what ur talking about ur gonna need to restart an flash agian :-\
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But it always does it that's one of the reasons I rarely have cm7/miui as a daily driver.
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It's really an annoying problem. I had to odin back to froyo.
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I know its cm7 because my g1 had almost as many apps and never did this and it had 255 apps
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I've only experienced this at random if I restore app data. Not sayings its the cause but it was the common thread for me.
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Alanrocks: after you restore you apps and data (make sure your "acceptable" system data isn't being restored from a Samsung rom, like wifi/bookmarks/etc), boot into recovery mode, wipe dalvik and cache partition, and then try doing a fix permissions.
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also if the backup part of google doesnt finish all the way in the very begining process of starting cm7 then any and all apps will fc. U know the part where u touch the droid and sign into google and etc.etc...if it doesnt finish signing into google server then it will do that, i found this out the hard way as i couldnt figure my fc's out and that was my prob. I thought it had finished, lol
good luck with ur prob.
My idea is to odin back to stock and reflash cm7! wipe data wipe dalvik etc
Okay thanks just restored and unchecked the Google backup will reboot into recovery to wipe dalvik and fix perm.
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Alanrocks: make sure you aren't restoring voodoo control data either.
Lol you guys.
The problem you are experienced is caused by the /datadata folder being full. Apps are trying to save/change settings as you run them but since it's full, they can't write to it and force close. To fix this problem, go in the folder and find out what app or a few apps are taking the most space and delete them. Your problem will be solved.
Ty u Alienz You learn something every day!
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Lol you guys.
The problem you are experienced is caused by the /datadata folder being full. Apps are trying to save/change settings as you run them but since it's full, they can't write to it and force close. To fix this problem, go in the folder and find out what app or a few apps are taking the most space and delete them. Your problem will be solved.
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Wait then whats the point of having 2 gbs of storage
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Alanrocks15 said:
Wait then whats the point of having 2 gbs of storage
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the vibrant's original partition scheme essentially change /datadata to /dbdata. but we're not using that. and that has nothing to do with storage.
Ooops mis understood.
Okay gotcha but i think fixing the permissions fixed it as i havent had any issues since last night
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Alanrocks15 said:
Ooops mis understood.
Okay gotcha but i think fixing the permissions fixed it as i havent had any issues since last night
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Yeah, whenever I do a complete restore using TB on a new rom, I clear dalvik, cache, and fix permissions to try an eliminate any problem spots.
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Lol you guys.
The problem you are experienced is caused by the /datadata folder being full. Apps are trying to save/change settings as you run them but since it's full, they can't write to it and force close. To fix this problem, go in the folder and find out what app or a few apps are taking the most space and delete them. Your problem will be solved.
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I think I have to delete some apps.
I just deleted the /datadata folder and rebooted. Cleared dalvik and fixed permissions . Went back to the /datadata folder and there was only 6 mb free of 178
And you're wring because if I delete a folder of an installed app.
I reboot the phone and the folder automatically comes back.
Yes you get more memory when you delete but as soon as you reboot everything comes back.
I've been having this happen to me so often and it has been driving me nuts. Is there anyway to increases the space in /datadata? I have 5 gbs free, so I hate that it says it's almost out of room.
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vinnydakid said:
I've been having this happen to me so often and it has been driving me nuts. Is there anyway to increases the space in /datadata? I have 5 gbs free, so I hate that it says it's almost out of room.
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Quite frankly I couldn't find any more solution.
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Factory Resetting bad??

I factory reset my phone alot, im talking maybe once a week. Is it bad to do this?? Will my phones performance plummet or what? Thanks in advance! =]
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I wouldnt think so the flashaholics and devs flash more than once in a day sometimes, when i was trying different things with Supreme, i would format system/data/cache and wipe dalvik sometimes 3 times a day and reflash because i had an error
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its perfectly fine, i do it all the time testing different things on my transform and ive never had a problem from factory resetting it. hoping to be able to be a flashaholic again soon with the shift
I suppose it could over the long run. I think it would take quite a while. Because I've been doing full wipes, and factory resets. Testing stuff, reflashing because of errors, or just dev stuff. For a while now, zero adverse effects.
There have been debates about this in every forum on XDA I'm pretty sure haha. The general consensus from what I've read is this. NAND memory does have a lifespan, that much is a fact. It is most people's opinion, however, that even above average flashaholics will not reach this lifespan in the couple of years they have their phone.
Not as bad as dropping your phone.
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Not as bad as dropping your phone.
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That can be pretty bad, yes . What precisely do each of the various wipe/resets accomplish? I.e., factory, dalek, memory cache, partition reset, etc.
Thanks
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That can be pretty bad, yes . What precisely do each of the various wipe/resets accomplish? I.e., factory, dalek, memory cache, partition reset, etc.
Thanks
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Factory wipes you /data and /cache which data is where your apps and random user stuff is stored, your cache is your cache... Your dalvik from what I understand is what makes android android, that's where all your widgets and what not reside, /system wipes your system files and formats it, of you wipe that you need to flash another rom cuz your phone won't boot other wise... If i have anything wrong please correct me, but ya
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Thanks guys
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