DI18 notification - Epic 4G Android Development

I have the baked snack rom loaded and I started getting the update notification. Is there a workaround to get it to stop?
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I was able to get rid of it by using something like root explorer, and going to /cache. The update is there, and plainly named -- you can then move it or remove it(i moved it to the SD card), and after that, the notification stopped showing up.

What is it named in the cache folder?
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Phone not recognizing sd card

All,
Last night my charge had trouble reading my sd card. I could not see any thing in gallery, my music players couldn't find any music, yet file expert could see everything. Ad could the computer. I copied everything off the card to the computer so the data is safe.
I've tried a new card, reformatting them in recovery, mounting them in recovery etc... all to no avail.
Anyone have any ideas as to the cause and solutions? Thanks.
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AndroidCraig said:
All,
Last night my charge had trouble reading my sd card. I could not see any thing in gallery, my music players couldn't find any music, yet file expert could see everything. Ad could the computer. I copied everything off the card to the computer so the data is safe.
I've tried a new card, reformatting them in recovery, mounting them in recovery etc... all to no avail.
Anyone have any ideas as to the cause and solutions? Thanks.
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What ROM are you using? Have you tried a clean install from pentafive's EP4 ODIN with imnuts' PIT file, then a reflash?
KarateExplosion6 said:
What ROM are you using? Have you tried a clean install from pentafive's EP4 ODIN with imnuts' PIT file, then a reflash?
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I'm running on Danalo1979 version of the gingerbread release. Using Im's kernal.
I have not tried reflashing yet. I was hoping to avoid that.
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AndroidCraig said:
I'm running on Danalo1979 version of the gingerbread release. Using Im's kernal.
I have not tried reflashing yet. I was hoping to avoid that.
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Don't know if it's a common issue within the ROM or not. I'd try posting in the thread for that ROM to see if others had this issue and have found a fix. If not, you may need to reflash to correct.
Have you messed around with an app like rescan media root or other that can stop the media scan from occuring at boot? Without the initial media scan none of the media related apps will be able to "see" the data on the card.
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nismology said:
Have you messed around with an app like rescan media root or other that can stop the media scan from occuring at boot? Without the initial media scan none of the media related apps will be able to "see" the data on the card.
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Nope. In fact I downloaded Rescan media to make sure I was scanning it.
Pulled the battery and the phone wouldn't boot. Took it to VZW, and they got it to boot and the SD card was recognized.
So now I'm going to take Voodoo lagfix off and load TweakStock and see if that makes any difference.

Delete notification sounds and ringtones - system settings

Does anybody know if there is a way to get rid of ringtones that have been deleted from the /system/media/audio file from the system settings interface. I put the galaxy nexus ringtones in the audio file and I'm ending up with duplicates, triplets, etc. In the system settings interface. I'll post screenshots in a sec
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This can be deleted. I fixed permissions and all is well
Edit: Never mind they all showed back up again after a few seconds
You can delete them by making the /system partition re-writable. If they're still showing up after a reboot, you might need to wipe the davlik cache. Or they're located somewhere on your SD card.
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kyouko said:
You can delete them by making the /system partition re-writable. If they're still showing up after a reboot, you might need to wipe the davlik cache. Or they're located somewhere on your SD card.
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Thanks that did the trick. I had a bunch of folders on my SD card with the same audio files in them.
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insufficient storage

Strange I can't download this one specific app "diptic" I'm getting the "insufficient storage" pop up. But I can download other apps n deleted them too.
Also, tried to push copy my apps to sd using TiBu .. no results. Tried LinksSD, no results.
Any suggestions. Posted print screens, too.
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kuntri said:
Strange I can't download this one specific app "diptic" I'm getting the "insufficient storage" pop up. But I can download other apps n deleted them too.
Also, tried to push copy my apps to sd using TiBu .. no results. Tried LinksSD, no results.
Any suggestions. Posted print screens, too.
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I had this issue yesterday and had over 8GB in backups made by TWRP on the internal storage and that was my issue
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Use root explorer or es explorer and go into /data/app and delete the .odex file for the app you are trying to install.
jsb5388 said:
Use root explorer or es explorer and go into /data/app and delete the .odex file for the app you are trying to install.
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So do the Stock Custom ICS (Beans, Synergy) have native a2sd functions?
Dunno if this will help but it did the trick on my last phone. Open root explorer and check the cache folder. I had an ota sitting there and the phone wouldn't download anything from the play store because of it. If something big is lurking there delete it.
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Issue with internal sd card

Alright so for some reason my internal card loads, but apps like my music player and photo gallery don't see files. But when I go into my file manager, everything shows. I'm running on CM9 nightlies 8/08 to be exact. I deleted the apps that I updated today and manually cleared out the caches, and the problem still persists. I don't get why everything shows on the file manager. I JUST WANT MY MUSIC PLEASE HELP ME
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I should also note that I can play my music from the file manager. Just nothing shows up in stock player or music player pro
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Same here, exact problem. Just started today, I got it back but out of nowhere, poof, gone again.
I wonder if it has anything to do with them shutting off Flash support today?
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I'm gonna flash some cm10 roms since I haven't yet..Might as well use this as an excuse. I'll let you know if it persists over.
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And it persists over to cm10. Something had to happen today for this to happen to both of us on the same day.
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I took a picture and added some music files from my tablet, and they all show up. But nothing that has been on there will show up. THIS IS SO WEIRD.
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It will be there until you restart then it will be gone again. This is not good. back up your files to your computer asap. I'm guessing our internal cards are about to give up.
Yeah I backed up my pictures already.
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There has to be a bad file somewhere on the SD card. It keeps restarted the scan in Storage as I'm watching it every time it hits Misc.
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I formatted my internal (by mistake) and its showing pictures I just transferred from my external to internal.
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so you see the text "scanning media card" or something like that when you first boot? All I see now is "Preparing Media Card". My stuff is back now after clearing data in "media storage" in the app manager and then running the Rescan Media ROOT.apk but I'm sure it will vanish again like last time.
Just try formatting internal if it happens again. It sucked moving all my music back over but nothing has disappeared
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I just read on Rootz that it was a ROM Manager mess up and it's been corrected...
"ROM Manager had an update that messed up a .nomedia file which has now been updated again to fix that. Perhaps that is the cause of your gallery issues?"
"Thanks! That was it. I actually had to remove updates to that app, and reinstall the latest to fix it. Great call."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30320286&postcount=2
This fixed it for me. I manually deleted the .nomedia file with a root explorer program, make sure hidden files are viewable if you do this.
Additionally, I had to clear data in Media Storage under settings -> application -> All
Reboot to Recovery and wipe cache partition then reboot phone and everything should be back.
Make sure you update to the latest version of Rom Manager prior to all this.
I'm running SkyICS by Seanzscreams and just ran into the nomedia problem today, so its not an isolated issue CM10

"0" folder

Currently on a TW rom, Jelly Beans 19. A couple months back I had flashed an aosp rom and of course got the "0" folder. After switching back to TW, the folder remained. I flashed the restore SD zip by itself, along with fresh rom install, and it didn't fix it. I also formatted internal storage as well as SD card. For a couple days it was fine and then behold, that stupid folder is there again. Only bad part is, anything I download I have to merge into that folder so recovery will recognize it. I've done the formatting/ wiping several times. Any thoughts?
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dhouston10 said:
Currently on a TW rom, Jelly Beans 19. A couple months back I had flashed an aosp rom and of course got the "0" folder. After switching back to TW, the folder remained. I flashed the restore SD zip by itself, along with fresh rom install, and it didn't fix it. I also formatted internal storage as well as SD card. For a couple days it was fine and then behold, that stupid folder is there again. Only bad part is, anything I download I have to merge into that folder so recovery will recognize it. I've done the formatting/ wiping several times. Any thoughts?
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Back up important stuff to external sd and or computer and format internal memory and say good bye aosp/ 0 folder structure
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MIKEYSAKZ said:
Back up important stuff to external sd and or computer and format internal memory and say good bye aosp/ 0 folder structure
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Already did that several times, yet it creeps back in there somehow
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dhouston10 said:
Already did that several times, yet it creeps back in there somehow
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With a file manager go in to each folder of the zero move it out and when it says it's a duplicate there should be am option to merge the file storage and once you are done formatting again
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MIKEYSAKZ said:
With a file manager go in to each folder of the zero move it out and when it says it's a duplicate there should be am option to merge the file storage and once you are done formatting again
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Will give that a shot
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Will give that a shot
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I personally did it this way on the advice of the developer of synergy and worked flawless
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the 0 folder is an emulated partition of the internal storage on your phone. i have one too. everyone does.
if you go into es file explorer, and go to the root of you phone, and then hit storage, you will see 3 options, "emulated", "sdcard1" and "0"
the "0" is a fake sd card. the internal storage is partitioned, in case something goes wrong you wont lose all your data.
i found this out the hard way lol forgot to back up and data wipe before flashing a rom once when i was half asleep, and you would think its all gone but no it was still all there. games, apps, contacts, the whole 9.
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