Ive got a very big problem, i tried to install cyanogen 11 on my moto g and i accidentaly marked internal storage too and now it says no os installed, PLEAAASSSSEEE HEEEELLPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my phone has 16gb but when i see the storage it says 12gb so there must be installed the old android somewhere right??
ive backuped before swiping but i cant restore cause it seems like if there is nothing, did i swiped that too??
PLEASE HEELLLPPPPP, Im really new to android so im a totally noob, Please help me guys
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Hey guys first topic on this forum hope i posted in the right area.
I recently brought a unlocked Nexus S (9023) and downloaded the official 4.0.3 update manually from google and copied to internal hard drive and installed it.
I really dont like the new android version it is laggy and is draining the battery rapidly!
I have tried to re install 2.3.6 but cant because when I try to boot into recovery it fails showing a dead android figure??.
Please help!!!!
I have the same problem but do not want to down date. Just want a solution to the blank recovery screen
I think if you hold up a torch you will be able to read text .
Hello,
I bought a N5 today as my N4 broke. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed CWM, rooted, flashed stock Android 5.0.1 (as the phone was shipped with Android 4.4.2 or something).
Now all my apps are installed I recognized by looking into the app "DiskUsage" that "System data" accounts for 7gb. How is this possible? I only made one backup after all installations of the apps finished.
EDIT: Sorry, please ignore the following question as I already found threads about this issue
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Also, how can I check what my phone's storage really is? When I look into the settings (storage) it says that it's 16gb but I actually bought the phone with 32gb and I'm not sure how to see whether the sales person gave me the wrong phone?
Was it a mistake to install Android 5.0.1 onto the shipped version 4.4.2? Was I supposed to install Android 5.0 first and then 5.0.1? If I made this mistake, how can I solve this?
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Thank you very much!
sklation1987 said:
Hello,
I bought a N5 today as my N4 broke. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed CWM, rooted, flashed stock Android 5.0.1 (as the phone was shipped with Android 4.4.2 or something).
Now all my apps are installed I recognized by looking into the app "DiskUsage" that "System data" accounts for 7gb. How is this possible? I only made one backup after all installations of the apps finished.
Also, how can I check what my phone's storage really is? When I look into the settings (storage) it says that it's 16gb but I actually bought the phone with 32gb and I'm not sure how to see whether the sales person gave me the wrong phone?
Was it a mistake to install Android 5.0.1 onto the shipped version 4.4.2? Was I supposed to install Android 5.0 first and then 5.0.1? If I made this mistake, how can I solve this?
Thank you very much!
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How did you flash 5.0.1 and did you do a factory reset after flashing it? Not doing a factory reset is the most likely reason you're showing the wrong amount of memory. Do a factory reset and it should show the correct memory. If it doesn't then maybe you did not get a 32 Gb device. And, yeah, it's a pita to do that now.
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just switch phone in bootloader mode and you'll see your phone variant - 16 or 32 GB
thanks for your help guys!
I just re-did all the procedure (flash stock factory image, CWM and root) and now it seems to be all fine. Storage is up to 32gb and before finishing to install all my apps my free storage seems to be fine too.
Thanks again!
Hello, I have a big problem and I would need a little help. The thing is :
I have a Oneplus One 64GB, wich was on CM12S. I failed on rooting it (bootloop), so I used a method to go back to CM11S, and then I flashed the latest nightly of CM12.1 with GAPPS. The problem is that when I go in the storage settings, I see that I have only 12GB of storage space
Does anyone please know how to fix this ?
Hello, first of all, im a new user and I do not know if I'm in the right place to post this message. I am also French so excuse my English.
Here is my problem: I recently installed CyanogenMod 13 on my Nexus 5X, I have too much hassle because of the error on 7 TWRP. By reinstalling the factory image from the Google site, I managed to install CyanogenMod (I had not booted my phone, I dirctement installed CyanogenMod). To my surprise the installation is installed, but when I turned on my phone, I realized that I had that I had only 10 GB of storage while I have the 32GB version Nexus 5X. I thought it was a bug in CyanogenMod, so I reinstalled the factory image of Nexus 5x. So I now stock the version of my phone with the latest updates, but I still have 10 GB of storage ... I do not know what to do !! if you have any solutions I'm interested.
I thank you in advance.
factory reset from settings
ok thanks you, it's good. Have you an idea for what i have this bug ?
then as your technique works on android stock, I said I would try on CyanogenMod but I still have the memory in less ... in fact it is the sdcard partition that is not created or evil, and therefore I have more than 10GB of storage and it annoys me a bit ...
Here is the forum for the 5x: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x
Hi all,
I wanted to try out Ubuntu Touch by UBPorts so I went ahead and installed it. After a while, when I wanted to switch back to Android I tried to flash the stock image from the official website, anything newer than 5.0, (6.0.1 was the first one I tried) got stuck on a bootloop. 4.4.4 seemed to be working but my device started nagging about low free space, as I only had 128 mb of total storage. I looked it up and it said somewhere that the hardware is basically fried and my phone is done for. After this point there was nothing I could lose so I reinstalled Ubuntu Touch, but then it started working normally and I now have 11.5GB of free storage? Does this mean that my device isn't fried? Is there a way I can go back to Android?
UPDATE: I flashed TWRP with fastboot and installed the ROM of my choice from there. Everything works like a charm now. Kudos to Aron from the Telegram group!