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?
ncsuwolfs said:
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
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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
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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
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Hi all, I have installed cm 11 on my device.. After the installation I couldn't install some apps from the play store, the play store gives me this message: "insufficient storage available". The weird thing is that some other apps can be installed without any problem. I have tried Lucky Patcher but that didn't solve the problem. Also I tried this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 but the app which has the problem doesn't have a folder in the app-lib directory.. Any help will be appreciated. :crying:
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Can you post a screenshot of the storage screen in setup?
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Can you post a screenshot of the storage screen in setup?
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Here you go:
Try what's posted here and here - could be logs filling up storage.
These were the first results in google. Other results may have useful information.
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Hi all, I have installed cm 11 on my device.. After the installation I couldn't install some apps from the play store, the play store gives me this message: "insufficient storage available". The weird thing is that some other apps can be installed without any problem. I have tried Lucky Patcher but that didn't solve the problem. Also I tried this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267 but the app which has the problem doesn't have a folder in the app-lib directory.. Any help will be appreciated. :crying:
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When you use lucky patcher, it creates a modified .odex file. Just go to the folder root/data/app and delete that .odex file. It should help.
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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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:
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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
I searched the forums but I can't find any thread which compiles some sort of list for the Note 4 so far. Can someone point me to the right thread?
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I searched the forums but I can't find any thread which compiles some sort of list for the Note 4 so far. Can someone point me to the right thread?
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there are apps like CM cleaner which tells you what apps are safe to disable
however i made my own list
if you want i cann tell you what is in it
Here's what I have disbaled:
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Also turned off:
same setting with S-Voice sorry have not uploaded that..
Found this list on reddit a while ago:
http://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote4...ltimate_list_of_removablefreezable_bloatware/
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Here you have an "automatic" debloater:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/themes-apps/cwm-bloatware-removal-script-t3067501
The forum is full of those ..
Though freezing/stopping apps first .. then if so you wish uninstall them is the safest way .. I don't recommend auto debloaters at all for the simple facts that devices/Roms differ and devs can't possibly test all of them ..
Key is : stop what you don't use "now" delete what you are sure that you'll never use ..
For privacy reasons all pre installed apps that can be downloaded "should be deleted and installed freshly " especially after rooting and using privacy apps that cloak such as xprivacy ..
Apps that are pre-installed would know everything about your device even if you block their access & permissions later on ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sitesearch.php?q=debloater
I have 5GB of storage available and i even cleared data and cache in play store. I also tried wiping cache and dalvik.
The apps are stored on a different partition. So that partition is probably full. Delete some apps if you want to install new apps.
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The apps are stored on a different partition. So that partition is probably full. Delete some apps if you want to install new apps.
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Apps are fairly small. It's the data that is big. But the data is stored on the internal storage, accessible by the user. I doubt he has so many apps as to have a full memory
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Apps are fairly small. It's the data that is big. But the data is stored on the internal storage, accessible by the user. I doubt he has so many apps as to have a full memory
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This is whati have
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I have the same problem miui. V6
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I have the same problem miui. V6
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I'm glad to know it isn't just me. Hopefully they fix it soon.
Did you tried diffrent gapps version? Try to download the newest playstore.apk from the internet.
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Did you tried diffrent gapps version? Try to download the newest playstore.apk from the internet.
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I tried miui gapps, PA gapps, and Slim gapps
partiel solution by stevendeb25 from galaxy s5:
copy cm11 downloadprovider.apk and downloadproviderui.apk to miui
it will break video and music though
I'll try it
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partiel solution by stevendeb25 from galaxy s5:
copy cm11 downloadprovider.apk and downloadproviderui.apk to miui
it will break video and music though
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Didn't work for me
Good afternoon
I've recently migrated to lineage 15
I'm looking for a boot up app manager that works with oreo.
On boot I have a bunch of app Id' like to disable.
While on Nougat I enjoyed boot manager (xposed module), unfortunately, it has not been adapted to oreo.
My search has been unsuccessful so far. I've found tons of app that will kill processes, but that's not the point.
Do anybody have an idea?
thanks
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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You find privacy under trust in settings
Predatorhaze said:
if you want to disable apps just disable them in settings>apps? and i thought it have a boot manager built in,like app opps?
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No, I don't want to disable apps, i just want to prevent them from starting automatically. For example there's no point
having a newspaper app started automatically.
An example of what bootmanager was doing under nougat:
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Titanium Backup can disable apps. Or you can use MyAndroidTools to disable an app's boot receivers. This latter app was pulled from Play Store by Google some time ago, so you'll have to get the APK elsewhere.