flashed rom and folders of old app not installed found how to remove? - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

flashed fryrom version 7 in galaxy tab2 p-5100 and work perfect but i found traces and folders of old apps not installed in internal sd card how to remove safely i want to begin clean or in other words how to format internal sd card safely to begin clean ?

I believe you can format in Settings. Or ClockworkMod.

no option in setting and how to format in cwm
no option to format the internal memory in setting and how to flash internal memory in cwm version 5

I believe it is "wipe /emmc", but I would wait for confirmation on this.

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[Q] external sd card not entirely recognized (RC3.1)

I flashed my i9000 completely new with the Onecosmic's ICS Port Android 4.0.3 RC3.1.
After some install difficulties I wanted to try out the camera, but I got the message "please insert sd card"
I looked in system memory, it is there but if I look inside with OI mangager, it says external sd card is empty.
Off course I saw that the sd card is listed not at the usual place and everything is in emmc
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Titanium Backup doesn't work (seems that it doesn't work on ICS?)
I also did a full wipe und wipe dalvin cache even tried to reinstall the ROM

[Q] Using TitaniumBackup on ICS

So I'm planning on ditching honeycomb and switching to an Ics rom... I backed up all my apps using TitaniumBackup but the rom requires a full wipe and cache wipes, question is, would performing the required wipes before flashing the rom also wipe the backups TitaniumBackup made on the internal storage?
No. All that is stored on a different partition...so you're safe. Just don't use the SuperWipeFULL version zip. THAT...will wipe all downloaded stuff on the internal SD storage.
Infact...to make it easy for you...just download and use the SuperWipe Lite script from the Revolution HD thread. That's what I do...when I need to wipe.
Also you could move the backup folder location to the micro sd card.
Just go into "preferences" and change it to micro sd card
baseballfanz said:
Also you could move the backup folder location to the micro sd card.
Just go into "preferences" and change it to micro sd card
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Don't forget to change it back after you wipe and reinstall titanium, or it will just look like you lost all your backups since it defaults to internal storage.
After reinstalling TB, you can have it do a quick scan to pick up any folder that tb uses.
Also remember that TB stores its own settings on removable card if available on /Removable/MicroSD/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup/

no external sd in recovery

i have my rom on my external sd so that when I wipe data on my internal it wont erase it, but when I go to apply zip from sd card it give no option for external. Only when I go inside the internal I see the obvious folder for external sd, but theres no files. I dont want to transfer my rom to internal and then it disappear when I wipe system and data before I flash the rom.
oh yeah....v2.5.1.3 cmw
Ends said:
i have my rom on my external sd so that when I wipe data on my internal it wont erase it, but when I go to apply zip from sd card it give no option for external. Only when I go inside the internal I see the obvious folder for external sd, but theres no files. I dont want to transfer my rom to internal and then it disappear when I wipe system and data before I flash the rom.
oh yeah....v2.5.1.3 cmw
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you will need the zip file to install your rom on the internal sd, it will not install from the ext sd....when you do a wipe of data it will not erase your int sd, believe me I have a ton of files on my inter sd, with lots of zip files of roms that I have install.
so what you have to do if you have already wiped and you are sitting on the red CWM...is plug the usb cable to your phone from pc, after you are in cwm go to mounts usb storage...hit that, you should see it the inter sd pop in your windows explorer, copy your rom to install over to your phone, then do your wipes it will not take the files away from your inter sd...then install your rom...
the only way to errase all the information from the INTERNAL SD, is going into CWM, advanced options, erase or delete all the information with the options on there
i just booted into stock GB and did a factory reset with a format usb. After it restarted, i put the rom on my internal. I wanted my internal to be wiped clean before i installed. You just dont know the crap left behind from old roms.
I think it's because of CWM is not mapped correctly. Correct me if am wrong.

Internal sdcard getting full

Curiously wondering why my internal sdcard is now saying I only have 5gb of storage space available.
I have a 32 GB Samsung galaxy s3 I have no music or pictures stored on my internal card. Seems like it all started when I went to a cm10 ROM then back to a touchwiz.
Maybe ther is a method I could use to format the internal storage and start from nothing?
Use DiskUsage to see what is using up your internal memory. You can use cwm or twrp to format internal memory.
I did find a 3gb movie that I had placed on the phone to watch. So based on disk usage. I have 16gb of system data and now 10gb free
Occasionally you might have to format your internal card if you switch flash many different roms as they tend to live "residuals" behind. Then there is the renaming of sd folders when you switched to aosp roms
If I decide to format the internal sdcard is it simple, reformat, reflash ROM backup? Or should I set everything back to stock first?
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Make sure you manually back up all your data(pics, documents, music, files, etc.) that you want to keep. Then format internal memory. I would remove the external sd card to be on the safe side.
I am not sure about restoring rom backup. When I do format my internal card, I usually end up flashing a new rom (with the whole wipe data, cache, and system procedure).
Hopefully someone else can answer that question about restoring rom backup.
Did you backup your system ie nandroid with cwm or something like titanium bu? Hoe many times did you do if you did? Which back up utility are you using?
And download Storage Anlyser from play its the BEST way to find the big files.
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(with the whole wipe data, cache, and system procedure
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Always wipe.
I've not formated the internal card yet, when I do new ROMs I only factory reset phone, cache, delvik then install new ROM.
My method of backing up my apps is by using my backup pro, but I do keep backups of my ROMs just by booting into cwm then backing up.
I want to format the internal card, but that's something I've never did. Which makes me worry about losing needed phone drivers.. Etc.
Also I'm not sure if I'll lose root or my recovery.
You will not lose root, recovery, or drivers, It is basically formatting your micro sd card, but instead it is your internal "sd card."
You will definitely need to manually backup the data you want to keep from your internal memory, either by connecting to a computer and copying to your computer or by copying them to the micro sd card.
I now have 25.6gb free space on my internal card

TAB 2 7.0 p3113 wiped complete system

1. Have Tab2 7.0 P3113 wirh TWRP only on (internal) SD card. It was rooted w/m6.0.0. I finally got TWRP only running.
2. Twrp is running full time, device on charger.
3. Trough TWRP I can see that the internal sd card is empty
4. With usb I can read the internal and external SD cards.
5. Internal is Empty and ext sd card shows data.
6. How do I reload an operating system?
7. Without an OS TWRP can not find the ext SD card.
8. Twrp does see all of the folders listed, which are listed as empty, including the ext SD card.
9. I hve been looking for a M 6.0.0 image or tar, hoping heimdall could be used to load a system.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
terry134
Here is a ROM for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...stockp3113-t2806906/post53943180#post53943180
Thank you I'll give it a try

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