[Q] Samsung GT S5300 Strange ROM ISSUE - General Questions and Answers

This is Something strange and i am having doubt about this.. so if any of you knows about this then let me know ...
My GT S5300 : I updated the firmware with Odin and it was working fine. Then again i updated with another firmware just to test and it was working great. Like this i have tested n been playing with my phone for few months. i formated the ROM using all the ways i could. then the phone started restarting. I can update the firmware successfully and load to desktop too .. i can use some softwares but suddenly it gets restarted. I have been trying to solve this issue by formatting the SD storage n ROM in different ways .... but nothing worked till now .
then i Used ES explorer to check the file system ... i check the places and doesnt seem abnormal. So i thought i would delete the Files by my self .
so i tried it ... but it started computing the files and total number of files gone beyond 200,000 (excluding /system folder) and total size has reached beyond 13GB. I do not have any external SD in this phone. All i have is 1GB rom and 2 GB USB Storage which is built in it.
My question is how come it has gone beyond 1GB ... and how can i get rid off this sudden restart thing ...
Has anyone come across this type of issue ???? 1 GB ... >>>> 13GB+ (still computing)
Here is a picture while it was computing ... it went beyond 14GB View attachment 2315992

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Hi to all . I have a little problem : i flashed my captivate with some roms and now there are folders on sd , that in computer , connected on mass storage , are not shown . I can enter on phone , them are present on sd memory but on pc are not appear . What can i do ?
Sounds like a driver problem. Or, could be a bad flash. Just see if you can reflash(try master clearing and starting fresh) and see if any of those two help.
With a format of sd i can solve this ? I am thinking on this instead of flashing again .
if you format the sd it will wipe EVERYTHING so make sure yoou have all te stuff you want backed up to another place before you do it.
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Hello everydody, I am experiencing some difficulties with my Samsung, model GT-I9003-phone which "dropped off a lorry" somewhere next to my relatives somewhere in Asia. When I goth the device, it was in a non-working condition, except a boot-loop and the download-mode. Back then, I had the package of the phone where the exact version ( I don't know if this is what is called "Baseband" or at least is called baseband at my wife's GT-I5003) was specified. So, back then, I was able to find the exact ROM for the device. Unfortunately, the box with the version number now is - somewhere.
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One step forward...
Hello everybody, I finally managed to get some light into my issues as I once again figured out how to get a software installed and running . It's this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200
Thanks a lot to the guy who just posted it somewhere where id could do good...
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Try Aroma File Manager with Terminal
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try this- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329200

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