How do I locate the System Data folder on the N8010? I have various File Manager apps but none of them seem to show it!
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I know there are many posts about this, also had a similar issue before but I can't remember how I fixed it and other post's solutions aren't working for me.
In Disk Usage it shows 2430 MiB is being used by System data under storage card. I can't find where the rogue files are. I've used Root Explorer, System Analyzer, solid explorer and yaffs explorer to browse through the root directories with no luck.
Any help hunting down with what is taking up all this space would be greatly appreciated!
UPDATE! SOLVED
I figured it out! Although all 3 or 4 different file explorers showed no files in /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS, that was the culprit.
My suspicion was raised when I couldn't delete the folder in any of the explorers on my phone, via adb shell, or ssh. After some googling, I found this this post which has a flashable zip to correct the permissions on the internal memory.
Flashed that, rebooted, used solid explorer to delete the TWRP folder and now my system data is at 415 MiB!
With my G2 I found in the file system Storage/UsbStorage, /UsbStorage2, /UsbStorage3, /UsbStorage4, /UsbStorage5, /UsbStorage6 all of these folders are empty, will I hurt anything to just delete them??? I am Rooted.
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I'm trying to access my Final Fantasy IV data folder to backup my save folder, but I can't seem to find the folder even though I already researched the specific directory. How do I access the "hidden" directory? I am using root access explorers set to show hidden files but that doesn't help.
Here is a link that shows the specific directory to backup the save file (read the second comment).
Hi Guys,
I'm facing trouble deleting a particular directory name CLOCKWORKMOD on my SM-G900H.
Under SETTINGS -> STORAGE -> MISC Files, it reports the CLOCKWORKMOD folder occupies 5.25GB of space.
I delete it from there, but it reappears again.
However, Root Explorer shows otherwise, that it is not occupying any space.
/storage/emulated/0/clockworkmod
I tried deleting it as well through Root Explorer, but it just reappears after I launch Root Explorer again.
I suspect this clockworkmod is the result of the backup created by PhilZ Touch recovery. I've tried going into recovery mode, using the file manager to delete the offending directory, but the file manager is not working as yet.
So, either this clockworkmod directory is real or phantom.
If it is real, then either it is residing elsewhere OR I can't delete it.
If it is phantom, how do I "clear" it?
Ultimately, how do I free up 5.25GB of space?
Thank you
Henry
I've already debloated the ROM (D802 30b) and deleted preload folder and other useless apps from system, but we all now that after every reboot, "something" is re-creating this Preload folder even if the real folder no longer exist..
The folder itself is 0 byte, but how to avoid this symlink?
I've decompiled framework, lge-res and other system apk, but I became blind watching lot of xml, so if anyone can help me, I will be very grateful....
Ps.. Something is also creating "Quickset setup" folder, but is linked to Quick remote app (the only LG quick app in my phone) and will be beautiful to get rid of this too..
+1 also deleted preload system folder but every boot the folder shows up at sdcard.
Must be in some script