I just started using TWRP because of all the issues with Clockwork Recovery, and it works great. There's just one problem. When I try to back up the /data partition the backup comes out to be over 11GB, because it's including the songs cached for offline listening in Google Play Music.
Is there any way to prevent TWRP from including the GPM cache in it's backups?
(And, no, "just copy music from your computer to your sdcard" is not a solution.)
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I just started using TWRP because of all the issues with Clockwork Recovery, and it works great. There's just one problem. When I try to back up the /data partition the backup comes out to be over 11GB, because it's including the songs cached for offline listening in Google Play Music.
Is there any way to prevent TWRP from including the GPM cache in it's backups?
(And, no, "just copy music from your computer to your sdcard" is not a solution.)
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Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I had the same question.
I use a different device but have this same question/concern. Would be nice for a TWRP setting to exclude specific media files.
The TWRP thread might be more fertile ground for a response.
https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/111
This still does not work. At least, not on the Nexus 5 on the latest recovery. Just tested. No option in Settings, and it most definitely backs up the music folder.
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This still does not work. At least, not on the Nexus 5 on the latest recovery. Just tested. No option in Settings, and it most definitely backs up the music folder.
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You could use OnAndroid and one of it's free UI apps "Online Nandroid Backups". That one includes an exclude Google Music check box. I use it on my Nexus 5 & 10 and it does not backup any music in the /sdcard/Music folder. I use PowerAmp and do not have Google music player installed, so I think the option label is really about excluding the default music folder and not Google Music player specific.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.onnandbup&hl=en
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You could use OnAndroid and one of it's free UI apps "Online Nandroid Backups". That one includes an exclude Google Music check box. I use it on my Nexus 5 & 10 and it does not backup any music in the /sdcard/Music folder. I use PowerAmp and do not have Google music player installed, so I think the option label is really about excluding the default music folder and not Google Music player specific.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.h3r3t1c.onnandbup&hl=en
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Awesome... thanks for that link..
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https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/111
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This issue has been closed 6 days ago... Is it really fixed because I'm using 2.6.3.3 and it still doesn't work (it wants to backup music)...
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eithers it's the ROM that I'm using (PA4 beta5) or google has changed something in music app because the online nandroid also doesn't work...
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Hi all, first time asking a question on Nexus 4
Days ago I decided to upgrade CM10.2 from an earlier nightly (build number JSS15Q) to a newer one (JLS36C), so I dirty flashed and everything seemed fine at first, but:
1) When I connect my N4 to the PC, it links up in MTD mode, I can read, copy, rename and delete contents from it, but I just can't put anything into it. It says something like "device is offline or has stopped responding". I thought it was a random issue so I ignored it.
2) One day later, a nightly with build number JLS36G dropped, and I want to back up my data with Titanium Backup before I do a clean flash. I knew previously that to use TiBu on 4.3, the backup folder has to be manually changed, and this worked for me before. This time, however, even after changing folders, TiBu still reported "insufficient backup space" no matter what I do.
3) Yesterday I wanted to upgrade some softwares on the phone, but many installs fail with "out of space" alert, while I confirmed that I have plenty (5GB+) internal storage left.
4) And today I am using Root Explorer to manage files. I just want to move a file to another folder. I created the folder with success, but pasting operation failed, still because of "not enough space". The same happens for CM's File Manager.
Now I'm out of ideas. The best bet is to start over from a clean flash, but since TiBu is unusable, I will lose all my SMS/call log, which I can't swallow. I'd be very grateful if anyone can tell me what's behind all these issues, or/and can teach me how to back up SMS/call log with a file manager. Thanks in advance
***EDIT***: I figured out how to manually backup/restore my SMS/call log, and went on to do a clean install, but even after a clean install, Root Explorer still reports insufficient free space. I can install softwares normally, though.
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are you sure you have 5GB storage left or available?
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Indian9990 said:
are you sure you have 5GB storage left or available?
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I'm pretty sure of that. I have 7.6GB files on the phone (calculated by copying all files out and checking their size using Windows), so free space should reasonably be 5GB. All softwares on the phone report this value too.
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Uhh, anyone? This sinks so fast
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Exactly what method did you use to 'clean install' ?
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Exactly what method did you use to 'clean install' ?
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Wipe cache, dalvik, data, system (yeah I'm not that noob-ish to forget this), and install the downloaded package. I didn't install any mods after that. Clean enough, I guess.
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An update to this situation: I think that using a factory image I might be able to "clear" the partitions and hoprfully revive my storage, but when I tried to back up all my contents in storage to PC using MTP connection, it got stuck at "calculating time needed for copying files" or sth like that. I have ~3GB of (unsynced, of course - I'm in China) music and some precious data I don't wanna lose, and at this size I couldn't back them up on the clouds. What to do now?
I've done searches and I can't find anything on it.
I'm trying to install ROM toolbox pro, something I've bought a long time ago, and I get that error and it doesn't install. How can I fix this?
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I've done searches and I can't find anything on it.
I'm trying to install ROM toolbox pro, something I've bought a long time ago, and I get that error and it doesn't install. How can I fix this?
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Why this has not been fixed i do not know.
There are one of two problems that i know of that cause this.
1- there's some sort of remnant of a previous install still on your device and it won't install over the old files.
Find the folder and delete it or all the contents.
2- Something is screwy with the playstore app or google play services.
(going from memory here) clear cache of both apps and reset to factory versions. (you may have to clear data as well)
Visiting the play store will update the app again and things should work. you may need to restart your device.
This has been a problem since at least 2.2. I can't imagine a casual user is going to want to do the work to fix this very often if at all.
I'll have to check it out when I get home, I can't really do it at work
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Worked! Thank you. I deleted the folder related to the app in data/data while in recovery. Installed fine
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Garridon said:
Worked! Thank you. I deleted the folder related to the app in data/data while in recovery. Installed fine
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Glad I could help. I'm usually the one in need of help
error 24 fixes
Method 1
Install a file manager like Root Manager
Browse to internal storage android/data/com.whatsapp
Delete the com.whatsapp… folder
Now install whatsapp from Google Play
For more methods plz visit Error 24 on appslova.com
Hello everybody,
Please forgive me if I’ve been not able to find a correct answer to my question searching in the forum…. bun now I’m going mad, so I come with the question (on my LG G2 D802 32Gb, 1x month old, rooted with Kingo, stock ROM, w/out TWRP):
Hello,
My problem is that with my LG-G2 32Gb (model number LG-D802), only rooted, with stock rom, and only a few apps installed, I’m no longer to install applications, as the system reply with “insufficient space” error message.
Actually I’ve got removed most of the images, and no MP3 are left in the handy, but even if 20Gb on 25Gb are still free (please let me know how to get a detailed view of the used space/directories, and I’ll post it here) I cannot use them to install/update applications.
I’m able to upgrade some apps from Google store, but most of them are files below 5Mb…. Applications downloaded from Firefox, or newer install from Google Store, or applications bigger than 5Mb brings in the error message.
Please help me, I’m getting crazy!
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any question.
Best regards,
Marco.
Can someone help me please?
Thanks in advance,
Marco.
Try to delete data and cache of play store and play services, but I doubt it will work. Full wipe is propably the only way to fix this, as far as I know.
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Makrilli said:
Try to delete data and cache of play store and play services, but I doubt it will work. Full wipe is propably the only way to fix this, as far as I know.
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Thanx Makrilli!
Which folders are containing cache of play store and play services?
I'd prefer to avoid a full wipe but...... is there any way to backup applications, their settings, system setting and so on, ir order to restore all of them after a full wipe in order to get back the phone with all my items, but without the insufficient space issue?
Look here maybe http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2602234
Also if you go to apps/downloaded on the bottom you see used and free... How much u have there?
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In Apps/Downloaded it indicates 5.0gb free on 20gb. May it help?
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Go to settings>apps>all (I'm not sure what it is literally as I'm on aosp) and look there for google play store and google play services, and wipe their data and cache from there. About backups I'm not sure as I'm using titanium backup but it needs root to function :/
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Makrilli said:
Go to settings>apps>all (I'm not sure what it is literally as I'm on aosp) and look there for google play store and google play services, and wipe their data and cache from there. About backups I'm not sure as I'm using titanium backup but it needs root to function :/
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Using SD Maid i've been able to clean several cache/unused/lost megabytes...
Now Apps/Downloaded indicates 4.6gb used on 20gb, but still cannot install some apps.... .
I don't mean deleting some folder from internal storage. I'd just suggest to go to settings and from there delete the data of those as I suggested. Also try to delete your google account and add it again.
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anon0001 said:
Using SD Maid i've been able to clean several cache/unused/lost megabytes...
Now Apps/Downloaded indicates 4.6gb used on 20gb, but still cannot install some apps.... .
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erm so you had 5gb used before and now sd maid deleted something and now you have 4.6gb free ?
can you post a screen shot ? and then take x-plore or (or some other file manager that can do that) and long press sdcard and select properties. its gonna tell us how much stuff you have on your "sdcard"
use a file size tool. Forget which one it was, but you can get all files shown with size and sort them by size wherever they reside. Then you can google which is causing this.
I wager its a logfile thats dramatically increased. edit this one maybe: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gridsizefree
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Obviesly everybody on this thread is trying to help you and that's cool. But I really think if you have over 20 gb of free space, I think it's something else than lack of space, I and one of my classmates have had this exact same thing in the past. Only factory reset helped
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It starts to be tricky somehow....
Uninstalled old version of Whatsapp, than installed the latest sized 10Mb. (downloaded to download directory with Firefox), and everything went ok.
Downloaded (to download directory with Firefox) an application sized 11Mb, and installed with no issue at all.
Uninstalled gps program Navigon (now in settings/application/installed brings 3,6Gb used on 21Gb free)
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (to pc, than moved do download folder) application above sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up, so i suppose it depends not from the file size, but somehow from the application (i suppose the .apk file will be exploded to a folder that allows not enough space).
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (independently from folder) an application sized 1.26Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (independently from folder) an application sized 13.0Mb (10x times bigger than application above) without issues!!!
Any idea on what's going on in my crazy G2 32Gb?
You could try to copy everything from internal memory to computer and format your internal memory. But I don't know about formating with a pc as I've only done it with twrp :/
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Are you rooted? If you are, there might be some remaining .odex files that the system does not need. Install Lucky Patcher, start it, grant it su permissions and it should automatically remove the unnecessary .odex files.
Hi Robogo, you mean to run and than exit from Luckypatcher, without doing anythin else?
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When you run it, you should get a notification that an unused .odex file is removed.
anon0001 said:
It starts to be tricky somehow....
Uninstalled old version of Whatsapp, than installed the latest sized 10Mb. (downloaded to download directory with Firefox), and everything went ok.
Downloaded (to download directory with Firefox) an application sized 11Mb, and installed with no issue at all.
Uninstalled gps program Navigon (now in settings/application/installed brings 3,6Gb used on 21Gb free)
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (to pc, than moved do download folder) application above sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up, so i suppose it depends not from the file size, but somehow from the application (i suppose the .apk file will be exploded to a folder that allows not enough space).
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (from Google store) an application sized 5.0Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (independently from folder) an application sized 1.26Mb, and error message pops up.
Downloaded (independently from folder) an application sized 13.0Mb (10x times bigger than application above) without issues!!!
Any idea on what's going on in my crazy G2 32Gb?
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Run df from terminal and paste here
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I have the same problem... I have 5 Gb of free space, but I can't install any apps (even the ones that have a few Kbs). I read somewhere this error might happen after moving larger files in the phone, which I did, I moved about 1 Gb of music. Could somebody help me please?? Thank you.
Have you sorted your LG G2 storage problem? I am facing the sameissue
crbn said:
I have the same problem... I have 5 Gb of free space, but I can't install any apps (even the ones that have a few Kbs). I read somewhere this error might happen after moving larger files in the phone, which I did, I moved about 1 Gb of music. Could somebody help me please?? Thank you.
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Hi, I am wandering if you have found any solution?
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Hi, I am wandering if you have found any solution?
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Yes I find the solution, and sorry for late reply. If you still need it, you can send PM to me.
1. If you have it previously installed , uninstall drivers and reboot, uninstall app and reboot , and then lets start fresh.
2. Uninstall any DSP manager present (using Titanium backup or any system app remover)
3. Install App , dont open it.
4. Move viper from Data\app to System\Priv App, and then reboot.
5. Open Viper , install driver(i use high audio quality) , and reboot
It should be working with all music players with some tweaks.
Power Amp
Poweramp Settings -> Audio -> Advanced Tweaks -> Direct volume control -> Turned off|
Player Pro
Install DSP pack and keep it off,
PM me for IRS samples and profiles that i am using
Enjoy guys, and Hit thanks if it helped you.
Ajaykumar21066 said:
1. If you have it previously installed , uninstall drivers and reboot, uninstall app and reboot , and then lets start fresh.
2. Uninstall any DSP manager present (using Titanium backup or any system app remover)
3. Install App , dont open it.
4. Move viper from Data\app to System\Priv App, and then reboot.
5. Open Viper , install driver(i use high audio quality) , and reboot
It should be working with all music players with some tweaks.
Power Amp
Poweramp Settings -> Audio -> Advanced Tweaks -> Direct volume control -> Turned off|
Player Pro
Install DSP pack and keep it off,
PM me for IRS samples and profiles that i am using
Enjoy guys, and Hit thanks if it helped you.
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Thanks for the solution, can u PM me your settings etc
I installed 2.3.2.0 a long time ago.I enabled extra loud to phone speaker but it didn't work unless i used headphones to listen somethng.Does this issue still exist?
Nope Still doesnz work for me on poweramp
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When I install it goes in data/app moved to data/app-private, nothing else in there. No go. This and DSP are both buggy on n5.
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Radixtrator said:
Nope Still doesnz work for me on poweramp
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It works for me with PowerAmp, but after I plug in my earphones. Until a reboot then I have to plug em in again. Weird I know. I have a G2 though. That might be the difference. You may also have to make the build prop changes as well.
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tcat007 said:
When I install it goes in data/app moved to data/app-private, nothing else in there. No go. This and DSP are both buggy on n5.
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Rather than trying to install it as a regular app first. Download V4A, the copy and paste it to System/Priv-App. One less step and it really makes no sense to try and install it the normal way first. You may have to reboot for it show in the app drawer. On Mahdi I do. Some ROMs I don't
Tried that. Works for phone speaker not for ear buds; unless force stop and start with buds. It works and sounds great, just a lot of button pressing to make it kick in. Purity ROM.
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There you go
sxrmafia said:
Thanks for the solution, can u PM me your settings etc
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Added my profile and IRS that i am using
Hit thanks if i helped
Doesn't work here with earphones. I'm using Cataclysm. How ****ing hard can it be to get this work?
There is already another thread in this section with a lot of information on issues with Viper here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2543796
I have attached a zip I made that will automatically install the app in priv-app and set permissions. I have no issues with any usage of Viper on SlimKat ROM. All options work for me on Google Music, Tune In Radio, Youtube and works over wired headphones, bluetooth, and speakerphone. Personally anyone that has already tried installing this and had any issues I would uninstall every aspect of Viper on your phone(both drivers and apk), dirty flash the ROM you're on, then flash the zip, boot up, install drivers, then reboot. If that doesn't help and you're hell bent on trying to get Viper to work I would make a nand, clean install you're ROM, and flash the zip to see if it works as it seems some ROM's have issues with Viper. If it doesn't work just restore the nand.
P.S. also keep in mind that with the apk installed in priv-app you will need to flash the zip at every ROM update and reinstall drivers then reboot on your first boot. You won't lose your settings though unless you wipe data.
That's two other threads already why make a third one?!? I posted a long guide with pictures that will get viper4android working for you in one of the most active of the two threads. If you want Viper working especially with poweramp go check it out. It's there so you can read it and setup your viper4android.
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blinde said:
Doesn't work here with earphones. I'm using Cataclysm. How ****ing hard can it be to get this work?
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Follow my guide in the Viper thread.
Radixtrator said:
Nope Still doesnz work for me on poweramp
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Follow my guide in the viper thread.
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But yet not a single person reported for this duplicate thread to be closed.
Welp, it is nao!!!
I am having a problem downloading anything from Google chrome app. It starts off getting the download setup and then automatically goes to queued and continues to stay that way....
Also having problems with downloading the latest chrome update in the Google play store. It just continually just sits in the downloading state and never changes.
I also can't remove or delete files with root explorer. Says process was failed no matter what I do.
I am running a clean install of pure nexus 12-1 build with, pure nexus gapps, and kyro 5.8 kernel.
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stalls said:
I am having a problem downloading anything from Google chrome app. It starts off getting the download setup and then automatically goes to queued and continues to stay that way....
Also having problems with downloading the latest chrome update in the Google play store. It just continually just sits in the downloading state and never changes.
I also can't remove or delete files with root explorer. Says process was failed no matter what I do.
I am running a clean install of pure nexus 12-1 build with, pure nexus gapps, and kyro 5.8 kernel.
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check unknown sources in security, clear google play services cache, set root explorer to read/write (r/w instead of r/o or read only). These should have been done upon installing the rom and root explorer but can't hurt to check redundancies nonetheless
abraxo said:
check unknown sources in security, clear google play services cache, set root explorer to read/write (r/w instead of r/o or read only). These should have been done upon installing the rom and root explorer but can't hurt to check redundancies nonetheless
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All of these things were taken care of before I put together the post. I checked the unknown sources, wiped cache for google play services, also set to R/W for root explorer. I have also tried to clear cache on google play store and tried a older version. Went to into recovery and wiped dalvik and cache, then rebooted and no change. Also wiped everything but internal storage and reinstalled everything with no change. Thanks for looking into the post though! Any other help would be greatly appreciated!
If you have any backups, I'd suggest you restore them
I just tried a clean install of Pure Nexus rom 12-1 and Pure Nexus gapps with no other apps installed or changes to settings and its still the same results
I have also came to find out that I cant move files around when connected to a PC on MTP mode. BUT I did find that I can move and delete files all I want in recovery TWRP. It seems to be only a problem when booted up and running that wont allow anything. But when in recovery its doesn't? Any insight would be GREATLY Appreciated!
Now I have flashed everything back to the latest stock img but did not relock and unlock the bootloader again. Followed the instructions in section 9 of this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928. Also did not wipe internal storage. Then continued to boot the phone with STILL the exact same problems!!!! What is going on here?!!!
It also force closes my camera when trying to save the picture.. But it will take the photo..... My bluetooth will not connect to my huawei watch.. any ideas at all? anyone!?
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It also force closes my camera when trying to save the picture.. But it will take the photo..... My bluetooth will not connect to my huawei watch.. any ideas at all? anyone!?
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Yes...when you returned to stock, did you wipe your entire internal memory, or just flash the stock rom?
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Sounds like you need to format the internal storage. Backup everything you want via an otg usb in twrp the format internal storage and c if that fixes it...
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jrbxx7 said:
Sounds like you need to format the internal storage. Backup everything you want via an otg usb in twrp the format internal storage and c if that fixes it...
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Exactly.
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micmars said:
Yes...when you returned to stock, did you wipe your entire internal memory, or just flash the stock rom?
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jrbxx7 said:
Sounds like you need to format the internal storage. Backup everything you want via an otg usb in twrp the format internal storage and c if that fixes it...
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I did not wipe internal storage. I didnt think that was the issue. I flashed everything back to stock but did not lock the bootloader again. What is otg usb? I have already backed up my devices files on my computer.
So do u guys think I just need to format my internal storage, reboot and then just reinstall my internal storage via usb when rebooted?
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So do u guys think I just need to format my internal storage, reboot and then just reinstall my internal storage via usb when rebooted?
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Yes, but do not just throw your files back onto your device.
Do as indicated below, or as close to this as possible...this assumes that you've properly backed up your files, and ready to nuke...
1. Either dive into TWRP, or via fastboot (or a toolkit like Wugfresh), wipe your internal memory
2. Factory reset your device
3. Install whatever rom you want
4. Only copy the contents of your folders, NOT the folders themselves.
Item 4 is critical, inasmuch as your device automatically recreates folders on your phone, including downloads, etc.
The folder labeled camera inside the folder labeled "DCIM" only gets created after you've taken a photo...so you can see why just throwing folders and files back to your phone creates a hot mess.
One drawback of using TWRP is that when restoring files from your computer to your device, they'll have a date of 1970 or something similar...the upside is, of course, is convenience and speed.
Good luck!
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micmars said:
Yes, but do not just throw your files back onto your device.
Do as indicated below, or as close to this as possible...this assumes that you've properly backed up your files, and ready to nuke...
1. Either dive into TWRP, or via fastboot (or a toolkit like Wugfresh), wipe your internal memory
2. Factory reset your device
3. Install whatever rom you want
4. Only copy the contents of your folders, NOT the folders themselves.
Item 4 is critical, inasmuch as your device automatically recreates folders on your phone, including downloads, etc.
The folder labeled camera inside the folder labeled "DCIM" only gets created after you've taken a photo...so you can see why just throwing folders and files back to your phone creates a hot mess.
One drawback of using TWRP is that when restoring files from your computer to your device, they'll have a date of 1970 or something similar...the upside is, of course, is convenience and speed.
Good luck!
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So far things seem to be WORKING! I cant thank both of you enough!!!! So I am only able to copy and paste files to the folders already created by my device... Man this is going to take forever!
BTW where did you u get your theme?
stalls said:
So far things seem to be WORKING! I cant thank both of you enough!!!! So I am only able to copy and paste files to the folders already created by my device... Man this is going to take forever!
BTW where did you u get your theme?
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You have an alternative...rename the folders on your computer to something like "downloads2" or something similar, and just drag the entire folder.
But yes, do not, under any circumstances, copy the folder of the same name.
Sent from my Nexus 6P, #WhiteUIsMustDie, #EndDarkAppOppression
I'm a weird one and always eipe my internal storage. When I came from stock to this I doenloaded all the files I needed including the latest vender, erased all partitions under advanced wipe besides internal, then flashed the img's and zips "Purenexus and gapps" then formatted internal. Been doing it this way for years and have yet to ever have a bad flash or problems. Cant say the same for people trying to keep their stuff. I always say if it is important, back it up. I always put my pictures on the pc before I flash roms. But that's just me. I don't want files left from the previous OS because i've just seen problems arise because of it.
great job mic and jrb...