Internal storage issue - P8lite Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
So I purchased a p 8 lite it's supposed to be 16GB but it's says in the settings only 2.5GB is available how do i get access to rest of the 13.5GB?

First, some of the space is already used by ROM - the system, bootloader etc. (5-10GB)
If you bought this phone from someone's else, then you should do a factory reset before using it:
1. Shut the phone down
2. Hold Vol+ and Power button
You are now in recovery mode, now choose appropriate option.
Keep in mind that factory reset deletes every file on your phone, make a backup first!

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[Q] Question about selling vibrant.

I'm thinking about selling my vibrant. I know how to reset the phone to wipe everything but I'm not sure how to disconnect it from my phone number and service plan. Do I have to take it to tmobile for that?
umm take the sim card out?
Wow major fail
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Go into recovery mode and clear user cache and user data.
To go into recovery, turn off the phone, then while pressing the Vol up/down buttons simlutaneously, press the power button until the Samsung logo appears.
Clear the user cache and data.
restart phone.
should now be ready to sell/give to someone else.
@vtmike:
You may also want to go to settings>sd card and phone storage>unmount sd card>format sd card, then unmount phone storage>format phone storage. Formatting both will delete all stored data, providing an additional layer of privacy.
shogran said:
Go into recovery mode and clear user cache and user data.
To go into recovery, turn off the phone, then while pressing the Vol up/down buttons simlutaneously, press the power button until the Samsung logo appears.
Clear the user cache and data.
turn off phone
remove SIM card
turn phone on
should now be ready to sell/give to someone else.
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[Q]

Alright everyone, I have an NC that I rooted quite awhile ago to great success. However, in my quest for updating to ics, I completely deleted everything. Buttons don't work, and for some reason I can't have it access my computer's hard drive because it won't turn on.
So, if anyone has any ideas for fixing it, it would be much appreciated. All I think I need is the original NC software (everything) and a way to put it on the hdd that I can't access. Thanks in advance.
I think you should be able to make (or re-use) a CWM card and use it to install a fresh rom. Unless it's totally borked, the NC should still boot first from the SD card.
I would, but the only problem is that I cannot even get the device to power on, the buttons don't work.
Edit: Here's the deal, I just need the damned thing to power up for me so I can mount the sdcard and restore it. But whatever utility makes the buttons work, is gone - they aren't just merely broken. So I can press the buttons and the kernel or whatever it is that interacts with the buttons will not understand what is going on because the utility is not there.
If anyone has a solution for either powering it on via usb (with the device off) or getting the buttons to work again, great.
Can anybody access their NC cwm for me and try to find whatever it is that I deleted? It has something to do with buttons or what not.
Are you holding the power button on for several seconds.. Until the screen flashes?
davidr415 said:
Are you holding the power button on for several seconds.. Until the screen flashes?
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^ What he said. Sometimes I have to hold the power down for quite a while, or try it several times. This is usually after an SOD (it may help to have it charging too).
Yes and yes. I hold it for quite awhile. Still does nothing.
Have you tried holding down the n button along with the power button?
Hold both for 10 seconds. Release. Hold power button alone for 10 seconds. Sometimes it takes 2 or three cycles of holding down both buttons, then the power.button to get the nook reset.
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Zoolu.Taylor said:
Alright everyone, I have an NC that I rooted quite awhile ago to great success. However, in my quest for updating to ics, I completely deleted everything. Buttons don't work, and for some reason I can't have it access my computer's hard drive because it won't turn on.
So, if anyone has any ideas for fixing it, it would be much appreciated. All I think I need is the original NC software (everything) and a way to put it on the hdd that I can't access. Thanks in advance.
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Just because the screen does not flicker, and you can’t access the file system from your computer using a USB cable, does not mean that the device has not powered on. I can format the whole file system, and the power button will turn it on every time. For turning on the device, the power button is independent of the file system.
It sounds like you have just screwed up the files in the boot partition. I screwed up my device to this point more than a couple times. I had the same none flickering screen, and no file system access from a USB cable. The NC is programmed to boot from a SD card before internal storage, there is really no way that you could have screwed it up to the point that it won’t continue to do that. Below are the steps that I have always taken to get back to a working device,
*fully charge the device, this is very important, because the device might have been on this whole time, and you just could not see it
*Download the stock 1.2 update.zip found HERE, get the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file
*Now download the file to make a bootable CWM card found HERE
*Follow the directions in that post to make your bootable CWM card, then place the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file onto that card
*Put the bootable CWM card into your NC
*Hold the power button, and count to 3, then let go
*If after a count to 10, nothing has appeared on the screen, repeat the last step, you most likely just turn the device off.
*This time CWM should load up, select “wipe cache partition,” followed by “wipe cache partition”
*Now scroll down to and select “mounts and storage”
*Now scroll down to and select “format /boot”
*When that has completed, you will then select “install zip from sdcard”
*Then select “choose zip from sdcard,” and select the “update-nc-stock-1.2-signed.zip” file
*If you receive an error at the very start of the install process, you need to select “toggle script asserts,” to disable script asserts
*When that has completed, remove the card, select reboot the device, and boot the device no SD card in it
Your device should now boot just like stock. At this point you should be back to a completely stock NC.
Report back with any results, good or bad.
Is it necessary to format /system and /data as well if changing between firmware?
Can't try it just yet, but after I'm done traveling it will be top-priority.

[Q] pin incorrect after cache wipe

Posting for a friend here. Running the Verizon note 3 on what I assume is the most up to date stock software.
Basically he informed me that he wiped cache from recovery because his phone "was having issues" after he rebooted his home screen pin unlock is saying he entered the wrong pin. Is there any way short of a factory reset that will fix this. Thanks for your help
Questions and Help issues belong in Q&A, Help and Troubleshooting section
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thale342 said:
Posting for a friend here. Running the Verizon note 3 on what I assume is the most up to date stock software.
Basically he informed me that he wiped cache from recovery because his phone "was having issues" after he rebooted his home screen pin unlock is saying he entered the wrong pin. Is there any way short of a factory reset that will fix this. Thanks for your help
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We'd need a bit more info but here goes.
If he's pure stock they can try going into download mode and doing a hard reset. Turn off phone and follow these steps.
1) Press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons at the same time. For about 5 to 8 seconds, the phone will reload.
2) Release all buttons as soon as you see the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 logo.
3) In the Android system recovery mode, use the volume rocker to highlight wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Power button to select.
4) Select Yes — delete all user data
5) Next, select reboot system now.
He'll have to redo his apps and stuff all over again but he'll be into his phone.
If he is rooted and running a custom rom just reboot and hit safestrap recovery button on start up and reflash rom. You are assuming he on just stock software but we aren't 100% sure.
TheAfroSamurai said:
We'd need a bit more info but here goes.
If he's pure stock they can try going into download mode and doing a hard reset. Turn off phone and follow these steps.
1) Press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons at the same time. For about 5 to 8 seconds, the phone will reload.
2) Release all buttons as soon as you see the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 logo.
3) In the Android system recovery mode, use the volume rocker to highlight wipe data/factory reset, and then press the Power button to select.
4) Select Yes — delete all user data
5) Next, select reboot system now.
He'll have to redo his apps and stuff all over again but he'll be into his phone.
If he is rooted and running a custom rom just reboot and hit safestrap recovery button on start up and reflash rom. You are assuming he on just stock software but we aren't 100% sure.
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I stated that he was running stock. He is trying to find a way to do this without wiping data as he has information he doesn't have backed up that he doesn't want to loose
Thanks
thale342 said:
I stated that he was running stock. He is trying to find a way to do this without wiping data as he has information he doesn't have backed up that he doesn't want to loose
Thanks
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I don't know what else he can do other than hard resetting the phone. Did he save it to his sd card or internal storage? If it's on his sd card he's fine. If it's on his internal storage I don't know what else to do. I don't think there's any software for that as it's his phone but bypassing the pin lock any other way might be considered phone piracy and I doubt the xda governing bodies will let that be posted here even if something existed. There was some software for the s3 that let you put your imei number back on your phone if you lost it flashing roms but xda had to not let it be posted here as it could have been used to activate a stolen phone. I don't know what else to do to help. He may have to bite the bullet on this one unless someone else knows something I don't.
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[Q] Dell Venue 8 Pro Recovery corrupt

Due to my own actions (idiot) I deleted the recovery partition to try to regain 9gb it took from me. I would like to reformat and start again but I cannot. I have tried the following dell advice:
these are the steps to reset your tablet:
1. If your device is not turned off already, hold the power button for 10s to power it down.
2. Once it's powered down, press the power button to turn it on.
3. When the Dell logo appears (you may have to do it as soon as the screen turns on instead of wait for the logo to appear), hold the power button again to turn it off.
4. Do this process 3-4 times (they said 4, but it was only 3 for me) until you see something at the bottom saying that it's starting automatic system repair.
5. From there, you should see a menu. Choose "Troubleshoot", and the next menu should ask if you want to reset your PC along with some other options.
6. Choose reset PC, and when you get to the two options that ask "just delete files" or "fully reset PC", choose the second option. From there you should be able to follow the instructions to setup your device.
When I get to restore it asks for system files? I have tried the Dell recovery but that fails as well.
I have made a boot disk on my USB via an OTG cable which is recognised by the tablet, but it refuses to boot from this even after setting the bias to 1st boot from the USB.
Can anyone advise me of how to solve this problem and reformat and start again.

Restore S4 to stock and remove hidden data files?

I have a galaxy s4 9505.
I have rooted GOOGLE EDITION 4.4.4 by Danvdh, Kryten2k35 & Ktoonsez
I attempted various (failed) back up attempts that fill the the interal memory with hidden files
--> I want to restore my phone to the stock Samsung installation and remove EVERYTHING else. A complete factory reset. Then I'll decide where to take it from there, but right now my phone is full of unwanted data files and an android installation that doesn't work very well.
My questions:
How do i wipe everything including hidden files?
is there a guide that fits my problem?
are there things i need to be careful/worry about?
It's Easy !
It's Easy All What you get to do is :
Turn the phone off.
Press and hold VOLUME UP and Home (middle) button
Press Power until the phone vibrate
Wait until you see the Android logo then release all the buttons.
Select Wipe data/Factory reset with VOLUME DOWN, press Power (right hand-side)
Select YES -- delete all user data with VOLUME DOWN and then press Power
After format, press Power again to reboot phone. (select reboot system now)
Thx guys
I'm using Philz touch 6 clockwork mod bootloader so not the original boot loader. Don't i need to load a rom or something to return it to the samsung rom-version? I isn't that rom-data gone or is it hidden somewhere as a backup restore??
factory reset + load 2.½gb original image w. Odin 1.85
I finally did it. The two replies to my post here were as I expected WRONG. I did need a factory reset, but I also needed to find the original samsung image for northern european countries and load it with odin 1.85.

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