I need some help i got the 32gb Nexus 10 and im already at below a gig of memory left.
What is the best way to remove unneeded or duplicate files? I am rooted and on a custom rom.
fr8cture said:
I need some help i got the 32gb Nexus 10 and im already at below a gig of memory left.
What is the best way to remove unneeded or duplicate files? I am rooted and on a custom rom.
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First I'd suggest trying Disk usage or Storage analyzer app from playstore to analyze your storage space. Then you'll be able to see what directories/files take the most of the space.
There's probably some nice tool to find duplicates, but I haven't need such a app so I can't tell about that..
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jodvova said:
Google's support asked me to do a factory reset via Android recovery menu, which I did but that hadn't helped to boot the tablet.
After that they just offered a replacement.
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You'll come to find out that Google's support solution to most trouble shooting is to apply a factory reset or replacement. Even though at times it doesn't make any sense! Its best to post your questions on xda to get the best trouble shoot answers
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I tried it before a boot after and even after a reflash, but now I have a new problem, I can't uninstall it. I have already installed it but
I have no option to uninstall, what do I need to do to fix this. Just hope my memory isn't corrupted. Also am I supposed to se any difference in my scores cause idont and never have since I first tried it out. Thanks guys
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Which one? I am assuming Ryanza from the market. Are you sure you installed it? Is it in your app drawer?
And you should post this in the Q&A section of the forum not developement.
rsx19 said:
I tried it before a boot after and even after a reflash, but now I have a new problem, I can't uninstall it. I have already installed it but
I have no option to uninstall, what do I need to do to fix this. Just hope my memory isn't corrupted. Also am I supposed to se any difference in my scores cause idont and never have since I first tried it out. Thanks guys
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You should ask in the lagfix thread, Im sure they can help you in there...
Hi,
I know there is a specific post, but i can't post in it.
I have a pb with this rom, with the 1.3, i cant download from google play (not enougn space....)
and with the 1.2, when my phone is in use and a sms will arrive, the phone turn into the apple logo and ask me again for the pin code. so i never receive this sms.
does anyone has a solution ?
thanks by advance for your hrlp
nobody to help me ?
levant_c said:
Hi,
I know there is a specific post, but i can't post in it.
I have a pb with this rom, with the 1.3, i cant download from google play (not enougn space....)
and with the 1.2, when my phone is in use and a sms will arrive, the phone turn into the apple logo and ask me again for the pin code. so i never receive this sms.
does anyone has a solution ?
thanks by advance for your hrlp
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Are you sure you used SD-Ext(the Ext3/4 partition on your SDcard)?
how to konw ?
I guess that yes coz' i have a A2SD+
Am I right ?
Nobody to tell me ?
Yea, move ur apps to SD
Go settings applications manage applications and try moving them
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walidhazem said:
Yea, move ur apps to SD
Go settings applications manage applications and try moving them
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Nah because he's on an SD building so doing this will ensure that all of the apps won't work. For the same reason an EXT partition is unnecessary. In actual fact you should be moving all of the apps to internal storage.
@OP Unfortunately that isn't your problem and I can't really help you, sorry
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I have Clockwork 6.0.1.0 as Recovery, and have installed Android 4.2, maintaining root and recovery.
Previously (4.1 and earlier), backups are stored in /sdcard/clockworkmod. In 4.2 the location has been moved. Since I can still see the new backups when I go to restore, they must be stored somewhere. Where are they now?
Thanks.
I'm having the same issue with TWRP.
You should find them under /sdcard/0/clockworkmod/backup.
le_prof said:
You should find them under /sdcard/0/clockworkmod/backup.
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negative.
just opened a thread for this too.
i cant find mine. there's no 0 folder in my sdcard.
there is /storage/sdcard0/clockworkmod/ folder, but thats the same as /sdcard/clockworkmod which has no backup folder.
R3dbeaver said:
negative.
just opened a thread for this too.
i cant find mine. there's no 0 folder in my sdcard.
there is /storage/sdcard0/clockworkmod/ folder, but thats the same as /sdcard/clockworkmod which has no backup folder.
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Follow koush on g+. . .
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billyjed said:
Follow koush on g+. . .
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that's a lot of Koushik in G+... care to point out which Koush are you referring to? (im guessing the bootloader/ROM/eternity's Koush, but i dont know his G+)
edit: nvm. found him. doesnt solve mine and OP's problem though lol... sure. things got moved to sdcard0, but i still cant find it. when i cant find it, i cant upload it somewhere more secure...
R3dbeaver said:
that's a lot of Koushik in G+... care to point out which Koush are you referring to? (im guessing the bootloader/ROM/eternity's Koush, but i dont know his G+)
edit: nvm. found him. doesnt solve mine and OP's problem though lol... sure. things got moved to sdcard0, but i still cant find it. when i cant find it, i cant upload it somewhere more secure...
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Look through his last 2 days of posts on g+ he tells you what is going on with cwm and Rom Manager. He also, conveniently, tells you what cwm Is storing backups.
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billyjed said:
Look through his last 2 days of posts on g+ he tells you what is going on with cwm and Rom Manager. He also, conveniently, tells you what cwm Is storing backups.
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Can you spell it out for dummies like me, and just tell us where the backups are? I did go thru the Koush's posts and either I can't find the directories he mentioned, or they just have the exact contents of /sdcard/clockwordmod: i.e., the old recoveries from pre-4.2 are there, but not the ones done since 4.2.
Thanks.
And why the hell can't u just tell us? I get the whole " look before you ask" idea but this is getting silly...
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wctom said:
Can you spell it out for dummies like me, and just tell us where the backups are? I did go thru the Koush's posts and either I can't find the directories he mentioned, or they just have the exact contents of /sdcard/clockwordmod: i.e., the old recoveries from pre-4.2 are there, but not the ones done since 4.2.
Thanks.
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/mnt/shell/emulated
Should be in there.
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wctom said:
No.
Thanks anyways.
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Well, I found mine here. Under ClockworkMod. Backup taken with the newest rom manager, cwm recovery.
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reidar.ostrem said:
Well, I found mine here. Under ClockworkMod. Backup taken with the newest rom manager, cwm recovery.
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Thank you, thank you.
Yes, I found it in /mnt/shell/emulated as well.
My sincere apologies .
wctom said:
Thank you, thank you.
Yes, I found it in /mnt/shell/emulated as well.
My sincere apologies .
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No problem
Glad to help.
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reidar.ostrem said:
/mnt/shell/emulated
Should be in there.
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THANK YOU.
:good:
wctom said:
I have Clockwork 6.0.1.0 as Recovery, and have installed Android 4.2, maintaining root and recovery.
Previously (4.1 and earlier), backups are stored in /sdcard/clockworkmod. In 4.2 the location has been moved. Since I can still see the new backups when I go to restore, they must be stored somewhere. Where are they now?
Thanks.
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You should use twrp and update to 2.3.2.1 everything is perfect now
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Jimjk1968 said:
You should use twrp and update to 2.3.2.1 everything is perfect now
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I have also swapped to twrp on my nexus.. Less files to handle from the backups..
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reidar.ostrem said:
/mnt/shell/emulated
Should be in there.
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Thanks for the straight answer on that, found my 4.2 backups there as well... I'm only quickly going to say, I am a far cry from a noob and this is a new issue with a new 4.2 system and a unique problem, people that withhold information that know it on something like this need not post at all... Getting attitude as if someone had asked how to boot up their device and steer them to some social site in hunt for a solution is childish... The XDA community as a whole is just awesome and it disappoints me every time seeing arrogant comments like that... Thank you for this info, had me confused just like the rest of you...
wctom said:
Thank you, thank you.
Yes, I found it in /mnt/shell/emulated as well.
My sincere apologies .
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Hi
I am using Nexus 4 with PACMan ROM and Franco M3 kernel. I am not able to see the backups as well. I use the CWM recovery version that comes with Franco kernel. I went to \mnt\shell\ and i can't find the folder emulated there. I can't see the backups in \sdcard\clockworkmod also. There is only one file called .recovery_version.
Can you guys help me out?
Because I haven't seen anything regarding it. Would be awesome if I could partition to 2 8GB drives and have Ubuntu on one and Android on the other, would be tight on storage but I don't need 8 gig games or 3gig movies, I stream everything anyways. 5GB cap and I barely use a gig.
N4 has 12gb total available and don't think it's possible to dual boot just yet.
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I'm also very interested in this and am currently reading up on it.. they all demo'd it on the galaxy nexus but I'm wondering if it'd work on the Nexus 4 too..
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2078727
Main Ubuntu discussion page.
Its coming
http://www.androidcentral.com/developer-preview-ubuntu-hits-nexus-4-galaxy-nexus-feb-21
Guys, I'm just a noob so I'm not sure what the big fuss is with Ubuntu. I've wiki'ed it and it just seems to be linux for a phone, correct?
Ubuntu is a Linux distro for PC - the aim of Ubuntu phone is to be able to have that same desktop on your phone, and when you arrive at your computer, plug it in and continue the session on your computer. I think.
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More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/phone
It's said that first phone capable of running Ubuntu Phone will be N4, I wonder how much space will it take from our devices, and if we will be able to have it without screwing android critical partitions (dual boot?).
Check 11:34 on that video. God I love that status bar!!
https : // wiki . ubuntu. com/ Touch/ Install
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JPushkarH said:
https : // wiki . ubuntu. com/ Touch/ Install
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on 21 feb ubuntu release tutorial to install on G nex or N4
Reg: Wipe on Ubuntu Install
Hi All,
Sorry if this question is already answered. Does ubuntu install on N4, wipes user data like Music, Nandroid backup on Phone(i.e everything on internal memory) ? TIA.
emanoj.i9103 said:
Hi All,
Sorry if this question is already answered. Does ubuntu install on N4, wipes user data like Music, Nandroid backup on Phone(i.e everything on internal memory) ? TIA.
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not the /sdcard/ dir.
but to make sure, better copy the nandroid-backup to your pc
and don't forget the delete your pin code for using ubuntu
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woernsn said:
not the /sdcard/ dir.
but to make sure, better copy the nandroid-backup to your pc
and don't forget the delete your pin code for using ubuntu
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Please help on what is the pin code you're referring to.
EDIT: Are you referring to sim card lock?
emanoj.i9103 said:
Please help on what is the pin code you're referring to.
EDIT: Are you referring to sim card lock?
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Yeah, that one I meant
So whats the deal with this? Is there any progress? If so where do I check it out? All I could find was very old info, as in the very first release.
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So whats the deal with this? Is there any progress? If so where do I check it out? All I could find was very old info, as in the very first release.
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Have you try using a search engine named Google to find more information? Not to be a jerk or anything but the official release hasn't arrived yet so who knows and no Ubuntu devices are in the wild.
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I have searched high and low. Google search, yahoo, you name it. I even FB messaged Ubuntu and nothing but old info. And Ubuntu hasn't replied yet either.
Is there anyone around who knows some of them folks well? If so, can you get us some update?
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This page seems to have all the details to install the ROM hxxps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Install
sorry for these noobish questions but i just flashed ubuntu on my phone
i simply wanted to know how to take a screenshot and how to set an alarm
please can anyone help me
This is my first time on a Android and I have my GS5 verizon rooted and now I really dont know what the hell to do. I defiantly want to move all my apps to my SD Card, Ive read all those threads and have been trying to figure out "Link2SD" and "FolderMount," and Mini tool Partition. I do not know what the hell Im doing so if anyone can help me that would be deeply appreciated!
Just install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix
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reddjr8 said:
This is my first time on a Android and I have my GS5 verizon rooted and now I really dont know what the hell to do. I defiantly want to move all my apps to my SD Card, Ive read all those threads and have been trying to figure out "Link2SD" and "FolderMount," and Mini tool Partition. I do not know what the hell Im doing so if anyone can help me that would be deeply appreciated!
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http://lifehacker.com/top-10-reasons-to-root-your-android-phone-1079161983
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http://lifehacker.com/top-10-reasons-to-root-your-android-phone-1079161983
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While that article does give some good info on things you can do, the top 3 on it's list definitely don't pertain to our device at the moment. Having root access hasn't given us the ability to run our own kernels, and we don't have Safe Strap yet to be able to run custom roms yet either. Just a FYI to the OP..
Here's the link to the original thread for the FolderMount app. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39178981#post39178981
The mini instructions did the trick for me. And it works perfect. I've got Xcom and other 1+ GB games installed and it shows that I have 5 gigs free on my internal storage. It shows up weird in the app info and in ES File Manager's sdcard analyst. It shows up as taking up twice as much space as it really is and shows in multiple places some times. But if you look at the free space it's all good. That part threw me for a loop at first.
Hope it helps.