Please help me with /system memory????
what does it mean???
how can I free it???
Internal and external are fine but what is this???
Here is a SS from Link2sd.
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go through all your apps in link2sd and click create link and then link everything to your 2nd partition
you may have to uninstall a few apps first if it comes up not enough storage and then once you have linked your apps you can install them again
if you have already linked apps then you must have an app that uses a hell of a lot of data - you can see what app that could be if you arrange apps in order of data use and then clear data of that app (note any saved settings/progress and so on within the app will be lost)
sometimes some apps misbehave after linking....specially software update thing:what:
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The internal memory where user apps are installed is of /data partition.
So freeing up /system partiton is useless...instead u need to b concerned with freeing up /data partition(which is sufficiently free...I guess)
However, extra apps or scripts in /system partition CAN fill up RAM btw:sly:
mkshakya said:
Please help me with /system memory????
what does it mean???
how can I free it???
Internal and external are fine but what is this???
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maybe you have too many system apps installed.. you should delete some
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The partition info:
System:160 data:254 cache:34
If you are using a odex rom,the Cache partition is free at all!!
First,you must make a backup with Recovery.Down the attachments and Extract.....Enter the fastboot and connect your phone,open the SwiftBootloaderBuilder.exe
View attachment 746606
View attachment 746607
Don't change the other Options
You just click the Flash new button and hold on !!!Don't click the "OK" !
Copy appsboot_150_234_64.mbn to SwiftBootloaderBuilder\platform-tools and cover the old file,go back SwiftBootloaderBuilder.exe ,and you can click the "OK" now.
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Finish now,you can close the software.
Note:it will remove your recovery,data and system!please Flash a recovery and reboot the phone enter the reovery.Restore your ROM.
Ehh.... I come from China,so...sorry my bad Engish!
Thank you very much!
odexing cache is kinda useless...
androidboss7 said:
odexing cache is kinda useless...
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Looks like u don't understand the thread. OP is talking bout smaller cache size in odex rom. Not odexing the cache
How about just use cache2sd. There is a how-to in gt540 modding forum here
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good job!
but i prefer 140mb for system, 34mb for cache and 274mb for data, can you do that?
How to move applications & games data to external SD card on Samsung Galaxy S3?
I take my Samsung Galaxy S3 as example. It should work on rooted Android phone with external micro SD card.
Old Gameloft games data are stored at /mnt/sdcard/
However, latest Gameloft games data are stored at /mnt/sdcard/Android/data/ just like other Android applications and games.
With Directory Bind, you can move one folder by one folder to external storage at /mnt/extSdCard/
I won’t move all applications and games data in Android/data folder to external micro SD card because it is much slower compare to internal memory.
Therefore, I only move those unimportant or less frequent used applications and games to external storage with Directory Bind.
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DOWNLOAD --- > DirectoryBind
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You should show step by step how to use it. And better post at app section.
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apisfires said:
You should show step by step how to use it. And better post at app section.
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step by step posted:good:
I flashed the zip containing the V300A Lollipop ROM based on the official Korean release. I found something suspicious about the free space, I was expecting a lot more free space to be available in the internal memory than on Kitkat since I moved some apps to the SD card. I have only about 2 GB free space reported by the system. If I use a file manager like Total Commander and try to get the amount of space occupied by all the folders in the internal memory, I get about 3 GB of space that should be occupied. I see something funny in the Misc section, as there are 4.65 GB of space occupied by System Data that I can't remove. I suspect that Android does a poor job on mounting the obb and data directories from the SD card and that it reports the space as being occupied twice. Can you share your situation?
Edit: I may have misinterpreted the data that the interface is showing, but I based some of my observations on what KitKat interface was showing me. It still does not explain why summing up the size of the folders does not add up to the occupied size of the internal memory.
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trimis după racheta nevestei cu un alt Tapatalk decât cel de până acum.
Mănânc cai? Qashqai!
I know and I think I understand why. There are 12 GB of internal space left for the user, this space is occupied by apps. I noticed that after a reset the space available to the user on Lollipop is around 7 GB, right after reset. It is too little for me. I had the impression that on KitKat it was more, but it is about the same.
so i tried to install an exposed module and after reboot exposed wasnt working anymore. through xda searches i figured out my system partition was full. is there any way to make this partition bigger? or everytime i install a module will i have to uninstall a system app to make room?
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so i tried to install an exposed module and after reboot exposed wasnt working anymore. through xda searches i figured out my system partition was full. is there any way to make this partition bigger? or everytime i install a module will i have to uninstall a system app to make room?
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Your system partition is already full? If that's the case then yes uninstalling system apps is your only way. Unless, someone else found a way around it.
Other alternative is to convert system apps to user apps (which essentially moves them to /data) using something like ROM Toolbox
chichu_9 said:
Your system partition is already full? If that's the case then yes uninstalling system apps is your only way. Unless, someone else found a way around it.
Other alternative is to convert system apps to user apps (which essentially moves them to /data) using something like ROM Toolbox
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i dont know why system is full , only apps ive installed arent system apps.
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this isnt normal? im on pure nexus with elementalx kernel
Hi
Is it possible to fully move installed apps to external SD card on Marshmallow ROM? In the past I was using Directory Bind app to do it and it was working ok but on Marshmallow its not working. Is there any solution to do that? I have read about Adaptive Storage feature being implemented on Marshmallow android but I dont see that option on my phone (under Settings-Storage). Is there a way to turn it on somehow? Or if not is another way to do it? I also heard about creating two partitions (fat and ext) on external SD card and using app like Link2SD but is it confirmed working? Whats the best way to do it?
Looks like you can go into each individual app from Application Manager, then go to Storage, and it gives the option to move the app to the External card
Nothing to do this for all apps that I can see though
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Using built-in Application Manager doesnt move the WHOLE app and its files to external SD card. Some files stays in internal memory, usually the heaviest ones in obb folder. Tried to do that before moving some games this way but for example Hearthstone game despite being moved to external SD card stil keeps 800MB in internal memory. I want to move all that data to extSDcard.
well...
any luck of extending internal memory?
isillo said:
well...
any luck of extending internal memory?
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This has worked for others here
http://www.modaco.com/news/android/heres-how-to-configure-adoptable-storage-on-your-s7-s7-edge-r1632