I flashed an S8 custom ROM, now my meory says 64 GB! (but same amount free as if it was a 32 gb model)
how can I fix this?
I currently have lineage on it, still showing 64GB
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flashed latest official Nougat, it's sorted
iOStoAndroid said:
I flashed an S8 custom ROM, now my meory says 64 GB! (but same amount free as if it was a 32 gb model)
how can I fix this?
I currently have lineage on it, still showing 64GB
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flashed latest official Nougat, it's sorted
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It may be a ROM issue. Have you asked in the ROM's thread?
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hey everyone,
Why when i use a custom rom like cm or port roms i ihave 8gb but when i use TW based rom(5.0.1 or 0.2) i have my 16gb?(my phone is 16gb )
why this happend? someone have the same problem?
Blackko said:
hey everyone,
Why when i use a custom rom like cm or port roms i ihave 8gb but when i use TW based rom(5.0.1 or 0.2) i have my 16gb?(my phone is 16gb )
why this happend? someone have the same problem?
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I couldn't get you.
The basic thing us that the i950x (S4) is a phone which comes with 8.x GB than the usual 16 thing.
But only the i9500 has an option of flashing a new partition table and expanding the internal memory to 11GB.
When you flash the official rom .you see 16GB as storage is not possible.
Try checking it in the bottom most line of titanium backup or any other storage app
Rest upload a screenshot here too so that we can understand better.
My phone always displayed 9GB internal.
Hello.
I have a moto x pure running android 6.0 bootloader unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery.
I keep encountering a problem with my internal storage there are 10 GBs of space missing. I need to wipe my data and reset the phone every couple of months for this issue any idea what's causing it and if there is any soulution other than wipe the device. Attached are some screenshots of the issue with the device info
Same thing was happening to mine and I didn't have a solution. I recently installed a new rom and the data went away, however I never actually found a proper solution. I had 13 GBs taken up by 'system' for seemingly no reason on the stock rom. Sorry I couldn't be more help, just reporting that you are not alone.
Znomon said:
Same thing was happening to mine and I didn't have a solution. I recently installed a new rom and the data went away, however I never actually found a proper solution. I had 13 GBs taken up by 'system' for seemingly no reason on the stock rom. Sorry I couldn't be more help, just reporting that you are not alone.
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In that case do you know of another custom ROM I could use the has the moto actions from the stock ROM
Mahmoud Jamal said:
In that case do you know of another custom ROM I could use the has the moto actions from the stock ROM
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Unfortunately I can't suggest anything, I was using this phone from stock since I got it. I just now started to install roms on this device so I don't know all of the options yet. However some people state that LineageOS has the 'chop chop' to turn on the flashlight. However the 'wave your hand over the screen for it to turn on' feature is missing on my rom (crDroid) and I assume any rom that is not stock. I believe that most custom AOSP roms will not include most moto features. You should look for roms that are build off of stock, they will contain all the features of the stock rom as well as 'custom' features from AOSP roms.
Edit: After looking through the roms for this device, it looks like this is the go-to 'stock' custom rom TruPureX If you want all the moto features, but still want extra stuff, this looks like it would be the best bet.
I can't see any problem on the screenshots...
You have
7,94 gb Android OS
5,20 gb Apps
6,75 gb Images
0,95 gb Audio
1,67 gb Other
That summed up gives 22,51 gb off the internal memory
The device shows 22,90 gb used, the 390mb left is caused on cache/dalvik-cache/odex stuff i did not add there
Forget about what i told you, i was wrong on adding the Android OS :silly:
I've never had this problem, mine is working properly (or not, since it shows less than the total sum)
I recently bought a used Lenovo A6000+. Using it for the first few hours did not reveal any major flaws. However, shortly afterwards I realized that the Phone used to switch off by itself when left unattended.
After verifying that my assumption is true, I proceeded to flashing the stock Lollipop ROM. I did so because I thought the problem was due to a flaw in the firmware. Plus, the 'About Phone' section in the Settings app showed clearly that my phone is a Lenovo A6000, with 8GB internal storage and 1GB RAM, while CPU-Z said that there is 16GB internal and 2GB of RAM, which tells that it is an A6000+.
The Lollipop ROM is worse than what I had anticipated. It lags like hell on the device, and is filled top to bottom with bloatware. Plus, the problem didn't get rectified even a bit. Worst, it started switching off even more regularly, and it wouldn't start unless I took out the battery and put it back in again.
If someone has devised a way of getting past this problem, be kind enough to mention it below.
@techfreak13, I don't know what's causing this issue but I can tell you that the stock Lollipop was a nightmare. Either you stay with stock KitKat or you can flash any of the other various ROMs available for this device. But, do note, that if you want to move from Lollipop (or Marshmallow or Nougat) based to KitKat based ROMs or vice versa, you'll first need to flash the stock ROM only. Then only you can flash the custom ROMs. Also different versions of TWRP are needed to work with the Kitakt and the other Lollipop/+ ROMs. TWRP 2.8.6 no image is for Kitkat while the latest verion 3.1.0 can be used for Lollipop+ Android versions. Since there is no unified thread for all the mods and roms. You'll have to dig deep into the forums to get the links. Good Luck to you. I hope you'll be able to solve the problem.
I am currently on RR 5.8.4 64 bit ROM. I flashed this RR ROM via Twrp x64 recovery. Then I switched to 32 bit twrp recovery as my device is 1gb a6000 variant. And now when I tried to flash aosp extended v4.5 ROM it shows error 225 and the ROM is not flashed. I don't the aosp v4.5 ROM is a 32 bit or 64 bit one. Somehow I saved my device by restoring backup of system. Please someone guide on this .
PS I am just newcomer to this flashing n custom ROM world.
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I am currently on RR 5.8.4 64 bit ROM. I flashed this RR ROM via Twrp x64 recovery. Then I switched to 32 bit twrp recovery as my device is 1gb a6000 variant. And now when I tried to flash aosp extended v4.5 ROM it shows error 225 and the ROM is not flashed. I don't the aosp v4.5 ROM is a 32 bit or 64 bit one. Somehow I saved my device by restoring backup of system. Please someone guide on this .
PS I am just newcomer to this flashing n custom ROM world.
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Install 64 bit twrp
mr.anonymous12 said:
Install 64 bit twrp
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@mr.anonymous12 thankyou for the suggestion. It worked ! One more thing I wanna ask - best preferred 32 bit ROM for 1 GB a6000 interms of battery and for lag free running apps. And will it be okay to flash 32 bit ROM from 64 bit recovery or do I need to change twrp ?? . Thanks.
Redemptioner_ said:
@mr.anonymous12 thankyou for the suggestion. It worked ! One more thing I wanna ask - best preferred 32 bit ROM for 1 GB a6000 interms of battery and for lag free running apps. And will it be okay to flash 32 bit ROM from 64 bit recovery or do I need to change twrp ?? . Thanks.
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64 bit recovery can flash both 32 bit and 64 bit roms
Redemptioner_ said:
@mr.anonymous12 thankyou for the suggestion. It worked ! One more thing I wanna ask - best preferred 32 bit ROM for 1 GB a6000 interms of battery and for lag free running apps. And will it be okay to flash 32 bit ROM from 64 bit recovery or do I need to change twrp ?? . Thanks.
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As developer's instructions, please use 32bit TWRP for 32bit ROMS and use 64Bit recovery for 64bit ROMS to avoid any unexpected problems.
Thankyou @ameyab97 n @xda_borj
Thankyou @ameyab97 n @xda_borj
Redemptioner_ said:
@mr.anonymous12 thankyou for the suggestion. It worked ! One more thing I wanna ask - best preferred 32 bit ROM for 1 GB a6000 interms of battery and for lag free running apps. And will it be okay to flash 32 bit ROM from 64 bit recovery or do I need to change twrp ?? . Thanks.
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try dev harsh's official lineage
I rooted a new Tab A7 T500 32gb using the latest Samsung rom and Magisk (image has a size of ~4.3g) but after completing the rooting, the available space on the tab is only 21gb, does the stock rom actually take up ~10g or does it sound like something is wrong?