[Q] Formatting question..... - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

I have noticed that when I flash new roms that some of the old folders and files are still intact on my sd card (phone internal storage), is there a way to format this? I noticed under cwm recovery there is a format sd card, would this accomplish what I am wanting to do or would that format my external sd card? If so is there any disadvantages or advantages other than cleaning up some free space?
thanks in advance!

lewi1032 said:
I have noticed that when I flash new roms that some of the old folders and files are still intact on my sd card (phone internal storage), is there a way to format this? I noticed under cwm recovery there is a format sd card, would this accomplish what I am wanting to do or would that format my external sd card? If so is there any disadvantages or advantages other than cleaning up some free space?
thanks in advance!
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Emmc is your internal storage and its not touched when flashing roms
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nrm5110 said:
Emmc is your internal storage and its not touched when flashing roms
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Can you format your emmc from cmw recovery? Is there a disadvantage of doing it?

lewi1032 said:
Can you format your emmc from cmw recovery? Is there a disadvantage of doing it?
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You can format it and the disadvantage is if you have anything important or that you want on it gets deleted so go through and backup important stuff pics and whatnot
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nrm5110 said:
You can format it and the disadvantage is if you have anything important or that you want on it gets deleted so go through and backup important stuff pics and whatnot
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THANKS, I always put pictures or anything important on my external sd card so I am going to do it

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Rom Files

When I flash a Rom, are the Rom files stored on the SD card or the phone's internal memory? If I format my SD card, will I be able to load my current Rom or do I have to reflash the Rom?
steventrannn said:
When I flash a Rom, are the Rom files stored on the SD card or the phone's internal memory? If I format my SD card, will I be able to load my current Rom or do I have to reflash the Rom?
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ROM files are found in the internal STORAGE. If you wipe it from recovery, you need to reflash. But if you wipe your internal SD it will still work I think. But you just lost a whole bunch of data.
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[Q] Factory Reset and Internal Storage

I was wondering if the Internal Storage gets wiped out with a factory reset. I know the external storage doesn't (SD Card) but I have never had a device with both...thank you for your reply.
EDIT: By Internal Storage I mean stuff like pictures and downloads
I assume you are asking about the stock factory reset, not the reset in cwm? Yes, internal storage gets wiped. I am not certain if cwm still does.
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fallnSaint said:
I assume you are asking about the stock factory reset, not the reset in cwm? Yes, internal storage gets wiped. I am not certain if cwm still does.
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internal sdcard shouldnt get wiped in either, internal storage does in both. internal storage being apps/data/settings, internal sdcard is your pictures etc aka your 8GB's of storage
shabbypenguin said:
internal sdcard shouldnt get wiped in either, internal storage does in both. internal storage being apps/data/settings, internal sdcard is your pictures etc aka your 8GB's of storage
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That's what I meant, the Internal SD Card....I guess one of these days when I have time I will do a factory reset in CWM and see what it does...

[Q] Noob question factory reset internal SD data...

So the phone is rooted, clockworkmod app installed, done a backup of the existing firmware (nandroid) which is saved in clockworkmod/backup folder. I copy the backup to PC just to be extra safe.
Never flashed a custom rom before...
All the tutorials say to factory reset/wipe...
The rom I want to flash is on the phone... What happens when I do the factory wipe? Does the backup and new rom.zip remain on the internal SD card?
None of the tutorials specify this... all they say is install new rom from SD card... which SD card? Internal or external plugin card?
I'm guessing factory reset doesn't wipe internal SD card right?
Samsung Galaxy S3 international.
grammatonfeather said:
Never flashed a custom rom before...
All the tutorials say to factory reset/wipe...
The rom I want to flash is on the phone... What happens when I do the factory wipe? Does the backup and new rom.zip remain on the internal SD card?
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Yes, they do. Doing a factory wipe only formats your internal memory (and not internal or external SD). So you only lose your apps, contacts, messages, calendar, notes, etc. No files or media are deleted.
grammatonfeather said:
None of the tutorials specify this... all they say is install new rom from SD card... which SD card? Internal or external plugin card?
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By SD card, they mean either internal SD or external SD.
grammatonfeather said:
I'm guessing factory reset doesn't wipe internal SD card right?
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Nope, it doesn't.
Enter clock work then go to advance there will be an option called format/sdcard
(make sure it's not your external one)
Hit thanks if I helped
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Full wipe without access to sdcard?

Want to do a full wipe And reinstall ROM/gapps from microsd card.. However, cwm spits out " error mounting /storage/sdcard1!" When I try to mount it.. Anyone know how to get cmw to see the micro SD card? Thx...
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rhcreed said:
Want to do a full wipe And reinstall ROM/gapps from microsd card.. However, cwm spits out " error mounting /storage/sdcard1!" When I try to mount it.. Anyone know how to get cmw to see the micro SD card? Thx...
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Does cmw read ur sd card? Or ur fone? .. If it does. Try a different sd card
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--fixed--
sorry, card was 64gb and needed to be formatted fat32 so cwm could mount it.
thx!!

With no SD Card, how do we flash ROMs and stuff like that?!

With all rumors pointing to no sd card on the S6 how do you flash ROMs?? I ask this bc then everything (pics, app/data, nandroids, flashables, etc.) will all have to be stored on the phone's internal sd card. So when you clean wipe your phone for a fresh install wouldn't everything just be deleted, including the ROM you were gonna flash lol?!
All of my previous phones have had sd cards so I'm inexperienced when it comes to no sd card!
JoeFCaputo113 said:
With all rumors pointing to no sd card on the S6 how do you flash ROMs?? I ask this bc then everything (pics, app/data, nandroids, flashables, etc.) will all have to be stored on the phone's internal sd card. So when you clean wipe your phone for a fresh install wouldn't everything just be deleted, including the ROM you were gonna flash lol?!
All of my previous phones have had sd cards so I'm inexperienced when it comes to no sd card!
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Good point, howcome really
Nope: the wipe data of custom recovery don't delete all from internal storage only apps and data.
Albe95 said:
Nope: the wipe data of custom recovery don't delete all from internal storage only apps and data.
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What about when you wipe system, data and internal SD? Cuz on my S5 when I wipe all that my whole internal SD gets erased lol.
JoeFCaputo113 said:
What about when you wipe system, data and internal SD? Cuz on my S5 when I wipe all that my whole internal SD gets erased lol.
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Then hope that your custom recovery support MTP connection when phone is in recovery (like TWRP do).
i rooted and installed a custom rom on the lg g2 which doesnt have a sd card slot, only internal memory. its simple just download the roms to the internal memory and when youre in recovery dont wipe the internal sd card and all the downloads will be accessible in recovery and you can install it from there
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What about when you wipe system, data and internal SD? Cuz on my S5 when I wipe all that my whole internal SD gets erased lol.
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One solution: don't wipe the internal SD. There's no need to do that to flash a ROM.
Alternative: use a flash drive and an OTG cable. I use this method for nandroids and ROM flashes with my current phone, which has no SD slot.
Large Hadron said:
One solution: don't wipe the internal SD. There's no need to do that to flash a ROM.
Alternative: use a flash drive and an OTG cable. I use this method for nandroids and ROM flashes with my current phone, which has no SD slot.
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Do all phones/recoveries support that?? If so, that's y saving grace! :good:
Why are you guys wiping internal SD card? that's where all your photos, videos, downloads, etc gets stored.. its pointless and not necessary with any rom flash. Unless your going back to the gold card days.
All recoveries including TWRP comes with a advance wipe option.. just choose "Cache, Data, and sometimes system" every time you flash a new rom.
JoeFCaputo113 said:
Do all phones/recoveries support that?? If so, that's y saving grace! :good:
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Not all phones, but as this is the S6 section I assumed the question related to the S6, and also that since the S5 supports it the S6 will too.
Likewise can't speak for all recoveries, but a quick web search will answer that. TWRP does on my device.
Sweet... Looks like I might get the S6 after all!! Who knows maybe it will have a sd card slot even lol.
JoeFCaputo113 said:
What about when you wipe system, data and internal SD? Cuz on my S5 when I wipe all that my whole internal SD gets erased lol.
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You don't wipe internal SD. Simple. My past 4 phones haven't had SD cards, never an issue. Just get one with enough storage for your needs, I personally never fill 32gb.
Large Hadron said:
One solution: don't wipe the internal SD. There's no need to do that to flash a ROM.
Alternative: use a flash drive and an OTG cable. I use this method for nandroids and ROM flashes with my current phone, which has no SD slot.
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I don't wipe internal unless I want to start from scratch. Heavy TiBu user. 128 gig baby... ?
you wipe the internal SD to clean out all the crap Apps leave behind.
Use a usb adapter stick with storage I did that also with my g2
USB OTG
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Why are you guys wiping internal SD card?
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They must be newbs.
JoeFCaputo113 said:
With all rumors pointing to no sd card on the S6 how do you flash ROMs?? I ask this bc then everything (pics, app/data, nandroids, flashables, etc.) will all have to be stored on the phone's internal sd card. So when you clean wipe your phone for a fresh install wouldn't everything just be deleted, including the ROM you were gonna flash lol?!
All of my previous phones have had sd cards so I'm inexperienced when it comes to no sd card!
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Such a facepalm question. I guess many other phones cannot flash roms too due to lack of SDcard, such as the Nexus 5 and 6.
No Micro SD or removable battery truly sucks. So no extended battery and I can't use my 128gb Micro SD card :thumbdown:
JoeFCaputo113 said:
What about when you wipe system, data and internal SD? Cuz on my S5 when I wipe all that my whole internal SD gets erased lol.
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In that case you have to flash the whole stock rom and after that reflash recovery + copy rom in intsdcard + flash all

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