A little problem with space - Galaxy Tab 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi! As said, I have a problem with space. I installed cm10.1 and it had the correct space but then I installed stock again. I have now 1.97gb. Is this fixed with installing 10.1 again and then formatting system and all and then installing stock?
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Anyone?
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Btw. I now have Cm10 and it installed fine. The space problem still persists. Going to try installing CM10.1 now and then format system and THEN (again) install stock. Would that work?

Try going into recovery>mounts & storage>format /sdcard. Copy your sd card to your computer first and restore it after.

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[Help]Having problems instlling applications on atrix 2

Hi all,
First aof all sry for crateing new thread,but i was nota ble to find any simiilar thread relate dto my problem.
I have a rooted atrix 2 bootloader locked!!
I m recently having issues installing applications.When i try to install any app,The install button is disabled clicking on it doesnt install or do anything.The cancel button is enabled though.
this issue gets fixed after i reboot the device.for some time the applications intall perfectly.But after some time i get the issue again.
Anybody have any idea whats wrong and is there any permanent solution??
Thanks in advance
Little more info please? What ROM? Pics? Are you defaulted to install on the SD card? Without enough room?
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Stock rom...
No not defaulted to install on sd card.
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Which version of Google Play Store are you running? You may need yo update with the newest version .apk file. Also, some applications are local storage only -meaning you are not able to move to your sdcard. Which size/class sdcard are you using, and have you tried clearing data and or wiping cache partition and/or Dalvik cache?
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Tried all versions of google play.
Sd card is sandisk 16 gb class 4
Its internal memory is 3gb free y do i need to clear cache?
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farzii said:
Tried all versions of google play.
Sd card is sandisk 16 gb class 4
Its internal memory is 3gb free y do i need to clear cache?
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Actually, try clearing the google play cache. Not Dalvic cache.
farzii said:
Tried all versions of google play.
Sd card is sandisk 16 gb class 4
Its internal memory is 3gb free y do i need to clear cache?
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clearing cache and dalvik is just one of those things that sometime magically fixes things. Like restarting your computer when it acts up. it won't hurt anything at all, you won't notice a speed hit at all. If you wipe dalvik cache the first boot after it will take for ever (a few minutes), but then it will be fine.

Flashing CM9 on Xoom keeps failing

I've already flashed a custom recovery image of ClockworkMod Recovery 5.8.3.1 and have rebooted into recovery, which works fine.
I have Downloaded the latest version of CyanogenMod and gapps-ics and placed on the root of the sd card in my xoom. I have also tried this by placing this in the root on the internal storage but I am having the same issue here.
I can wipe data/factory reset fine, as well as wipe cache no issues, but then when I go into install zip from SD card, then choose zip from sd card I get the line E:Can't mount /sd/card/ so can't install the zips cm-9.0.0-rc1-wingray or gapps-ics
Any thoughts on what might be the issue here, and why I cant get to the zips. As I said I have tried this both ways, having the zips on the internal storage and on the actual SD card.
HELP! So so fed up with v3.2 I need CM9 on this!
I don't know if the message is caused by the launcher. I would disable the signature check and try again.
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nliu0704 said:
I don't know if the message is caused by the launcher. I would disable the signature check and try again.
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I had the same problem, did a few google searches which indicated there was a problem with that version of ClockworkModRecovery, i ended up reflashing with ClockworkMod 3.2.0.0 (R4c) and all was fine after that.
Hope that helps,
K
Thanks will give that a go and post back later for if it helps others.
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cwm help

I've tried several diff jb ROMs now currently on beta 6. I've tried several diff cwm recoveries now currently on the latest 6.0.1.0. I can install zips wipe but I cannot backup my ROMs or restore any backups. I'm not allowed to post in the specific thread but trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong. Cwm boots in recovery then stalls and mentions something about my sdcard...
Sounds like your sd card got unmounted. Not sure how to fix that though...
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I take it you have sufficient disk space for the backup file...which can be anywhere from 200mb up to 1.5 Gb or so?
Just do it "manually" after getting the error
In other words from cwm not ROM manager
I had the same error
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AsesinoQc said:
Just do it "manually" after getting the error
In other words from cwm not ROM manager
I had the same error
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go to cwm (manually)/ mount and storage/ mount sd card
AsesinoQc said:
Just do it "manually" after getting the error
In other words from cwm not ROM manager
I had the same error
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Worked perfectly thanks.

clearing sd card

Right I have done a factory reset, I have go onto clock work mode and formated the internal memory, I have cleared the cache (both options in clock work mode) and now i have 11.97 GB FREE INTERNALLY and 27 GB FREE EXTERNALLY, and i cannot install application or update anything, even google street map add on as it says "out of space, could not be installed. free yo some space and try again" .........................................................................
can someone PLEASE help me before i blow my tablet up
Did you go into advance and mount the sdcard?
Then format it from there?
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androidjobe said:
Did you go into advance and mount the sdcard?
Then format it from there?
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yes, ive done that as well, just no luck at all....I don't know what to do I can't install anything
If its rooted I'd go back to stock completely and take it back if it still isn't working... If it works on stock rom then try rooting again and see if there's a problem again 1st...

[Q] Rom Update ---> No copy/paste function of storage

Hello all,
I have a big problem with my Transformer.
I was using Android Revolution HD 3.5.1. Then flash LiquidSmooth v2.0 RC7 , then KERNEL of sainthout for JB, and issue happened.
Issue:
- Can't copy and paste any kind of file from outside into the internal storage (I don't have sdcard, use internal storage only). Everytime I try, it takes a long time and respond with a Windows message like this
- Can't use File Manager to delete or move file, it says "Delete file failed"
- I can delete file while connect to PC but the file still exist.
Try to flash back to Android Revolution HD 3.5.1 and harmony kernel but it still failed.
Need advice.
Kind regards,thanks
Update troubleshoting:
When I wipe Dalvik Cache, Transformer says: "E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]"
hunterval said:
Update troubleshoting:
When I wipe Dalvik Cache, Transformer says: "E:unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]"
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Use easyflash and go back to stock, then root it again, install a different recovery ( twrp or rogue recovery)
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I had a similar problem. Seems like between JB and ICS roms the permissions get messed up. I have a user "media_rw" in JB and "sdcard_rw" in ICS on the mount to /sdcard. The only way I could fix it was to backup the data and reformat the internal memory. Then I just copied the data back.
One other thing first, try copying from /data/media. That should be the same as /sdcard.
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sttovo said:
I had a similar problem. Seems like between JB and ICS roms the permissions get messed up. I have a user "media_rw" in JB and "sdcard_rw" in ICS on the mount to /sdcard. The only way I could fix it was to backup the data and reformat the internal memory. Then I just copied the data back.
One other thing first, try copying from /data/media. That should be the same as /sdcard.
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OMG I don't think there is someone got the weird issue like me. I totally agreed with you about the permissions between JB and ICS roms.
Thought about your solution, trying it, thanks. But can you give me more details of how to reformating the internal memory
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Use easyflash and go back to stock, then root it again, install a different recovery ( twrp or rogue recovery)
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the easyflash doesn't work at all, but install rogue recovery. anyway thanks for your advice.
go to stock rom but nothing better, i'm trapped with this!!!!!!!!! Somebody please help
hunterval said:
go to stock rom but nothing better, i'm trapped with this!!!!!!!!! Somebody please help
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Internal memory can be wiped using twrp recovery, I'm not sure that option is available in rogue, if its there use it... wipe everything and install CM10 , it should work.....
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This is what I had to do. Wipe internal memory from TWRP. I copied the data back after format using Root Explorer.
I had some scripts setup to do the copy recovery, but I think that only made the problem worse.
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Oh, and I think after I formatted internal memory I did a Fix Permissions from TWRP
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sttovo said:
This is what I had to do. Wipe internal memory from TWRP. I copied the data back after format using Root Explorer.
I had some scripts setup to do the copy recovery, but I think that only made the problem worse.
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Oh, and I think after I formatted internal memory I did a Fix Permissions from TWRP
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Wipe and do a clean install.... do not copy any old data back... CLEAN INSTALL...
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Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant only the data you didn't have in the backup or wasn't in the backup. I agree, the key is the clean install.
When I had my issue, my "internal storage" in wasn't backed up. The Download, Android, Pictures, etc folders.
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sttovo said:
This is what I had to do. Wipe internal memory from TWRP. I copied the data back after format using Root Explorer.
I had some scripts setup to do the copy recovery, but I think that only made the problem worse.
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Oh, and I think after I formatted internal memory I did a Fix Permissions from TWRP
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SOLVED! thanks you very much for your advice bro, it works with me now!
To anyone who has the problem like me, please follow this thread.
And one lesson for me, always backup the current rom before update anything!!!
You're more than welcome. I'm glad I could actually help someone for once instead of feeling like such a leech.

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