Hi
My phone keeps saying its full. Its not. Going through my installed apps it just doesn't amount to around 12GB.
Checking the properties of the Android folder including data and obb only amounts to 5GB.
It seems the phone thinks files in Pocket Casts on the SD and other SD based files like Here Maps data reside on the internal when they dont!
Anyone clarify this or figure out a fix?
Update: deleting app data of Pocket Casts and Here Maps didn't change anything..
There's still something not right as I went through and checked folder sizes of everything on internal and give or tale a MB here and there, there's nothing else other than the 5.1GB of data. Where is the other 5GB??
Do you happen to have Google Play Music downloaded locally and saved to SD?
Indeed I do...
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Clear that cache and stored music. Use Google MusicManager for PC to download your music, that way you will not reach your 2 download limit, as it does not count against that limit according to Google when using the manager.
That way you can copy that music to your SD card and it will be in MP3 format.
No, that's not the issue. It only had 40MB of data. I'm literally stumped as to where this hidden few gigs are!
Highlighting all files including hidden on Windows or with File Commander on the phone only shows 3.9GB, but the phone thinks 9GB is used!
One of my work mates had something similar, was told to factory reset and start again and it did actually fix the problem
Did you try the clear cache option in storage settings? It clears for all apps.
Yes. Cleared everything. No joy. Factory reset in the end and that sorted it as its now back as it was with 7GB free. Assume it may have been some oddity from flashing UK generic over O2 rom? Only thing I can think it was.
Ah I didn't see you replied to this. Anyway, I noticed that Google play music does a funny thing where if you have saved music (not cached music) stored on the external SD, the space counts against your internal SD as well. Again, this is not cached music, but music that you've indicated you want saved to device.
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Hi,
I've got a problem with memory on Omnia 7 - 7720. See bellow:
With System View: Total RAM 481 Mb - Free RAM 475 Mb - Free Storage 268 Mb
With Zune: 7.89 Gb used - 0 Free !!!
What is the "Free storage" ?
How I can view the 7.89 Gb memory used ? I only have a few photos, no MP3 at all, and some apps. Exists an application ?
Other questions, the apps from the marketplace (XBL and apps) when they were installed, what is the kind of memory will be used (the 8Gb storage) ?
There's no app to map storage usage - apps don't have the required capability to access the filesystem. However, Zune will tell you what your phone's storge is used by, in various broad categories.
As for what could be using up your 8 gigs, there are a few possibilities.
You say you have no MP3s (I assume you mean no audio files of any kind) and only a few photos. What about videos? Those tend to be big. How about documents?
How much email do you sync to the phone? My work inbox is nearly 5GB, and if I synced all my email accounts fully to the phone (instead of only select folders and only the last two weeks of mail) I'd run out badly.
Do you have a lot of games or other apps that have big downloads installed? Apps are installed into the phone's storage, same as any other files.
Do you have a lot of app data, such as maps for a navigation app or audio clips from a sound recorder?
Hi,
I have a lot of apps, but not to reach 8 Gb (a big app such a great game is about 120 Mb)! 50 Mb videos, and my mailbox is limited at 160 MB (Exchange quota).
But I saw in another post that a failed sync could affect the storage.
Another example, I bought Navigon, 2,3 Gb MAPS content, but the download failed 1 times, and the software relaunch it. I think the first downloaded datas (failed) are stored in somewhere TEMP folder.
I think, a kind of CCleaner could solve my problem !
But what can I do now ?
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I have 0% reserved space and I have no details on Zune memory bar usage...
Well, if you want to reclaim the space for sure, you'll need to do a hard reset. The problem is that you'll lose a lot of data that can't be backed up, like game progress and SMS history.
You can try first just deleting all Zune data. First sync everything from the phone to Zune, then use Sync Settings (there's a button, "View Sync Options", to go right there) and press "Erase All Content". See how much space this gives you back, then sync the content you want on the phone back to it.
I have the stock Jelly Bean JRO03E which i got from here
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784497
I have been using it for a while now and the only problem that i face is that the Play Music app does not recognize music from the phone. It keeps saying Ways to add music connect usb and transfer music to phone.
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I have transferred all the music in the Music folder in SDcard. I have made 3 folders in Music folder and those folders contain the music.
Previously when i was on ICS i didnt face this problem, but after JB i am having it. I installed PlayerPro and it also does not show any music, and even i cannot put the music folder in it.
Another problem is that now i have two sd card directories, on in direct phone with name sd card and other in storage then sdcard0
Is this a problem? what shall i do about it?
Ive got exactly the same problem
I tried flashing the new bootloader like someone suggested
I tried a super clean install
I tried the factory image directly from google.
But i still got this problem......
I got it solved! I am gonna share it with you too
There was a .nomedia file, I deleted it first. Then I removed the Music folder and then cleared the data of media storage from apps settings,
then rebooted the phone and a new Music folder created. I put all my songs in it and then open the Music player and all files appeared in stock as well as PowerPro
I had the same issue, had both SDcard and SDcard0, music showed on both in file explorer but not detected in play music. I deleted USB storage in Settings>storage, remounted USB storage, rebooted, made new music folder in SDCard and copied music from PC, all working
I have 50gigs of crap on my SD card. it would LITERALLY take the entire stinking day to move everything off the card format it and move everything back again (freaking MTP crap)
is there a better solution? for now I just moved the music folder into the download folder (the only folder player pro can see for some reason)
Found a solution that did not require whacking everything
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humanrobot.scanmedia
install and run that. now the "Music" folder is visible in player pro again (MAN I HATE database driven access wish it would just see the stinking folders and use those)
Today I got an idea: move my pictures and videos to /tmp, so I can salvage a lot of free space
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. I only use about 1.x GB for apps
Is this a good idea, is it safe?
Will the system sometime clean up that dir?
PhoenixNghi said:
Today I got an idea: move my pictures and videos to /tmp, so I can salvage a lot of free space
. I only use about 1.x GB for apps
Is this a good idea, is it safe?
Will the system sometime clean up that dir?
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Bad idea!
/tmp is cleared on every reboot.
If you want to use the internal storage, then use root explorer or similar and create a dir in /data and call it pics or something then store them there. The issue will be though that most gallery apps do not work with internal storage, you will not be able to look at them on the phone.
I don't get why everyone really wants to use the internal apps storage for personal storage, the issue is that any internal storage gets wiped on either a reboot if it is /tmp or if it is /data then a factory reset will wipe it.
Just go get a class 4 32GB sdcard for pocket change now, and be done with it.
Just my two cents, pence, etc...
Yes, I agree. 32 gigs are very cheap these days. If you look for a deal, you could get one for as low as 10 bucks. I've got one and I'm not close to filling it up.
WORD JIM!!! I DONT KNOW WHAT ID DO WITHOUT MINE!!
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I'm gonna be hard headed and try this 64GB MicroSDXC out......
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820313310
Since I created the topic, my files in /tmp have not been deleted.
Not really about the sdcard, it's about doing some tricks against the system
Furthermore, QuickPic loads images and vids in internal mem faster than my sdcard.
"There is not enough storage space available to complete this action. Please clear some space and try again"
I have like 2GB free on both the external SD and internal storage. Does anyone know why this is happening? And how to fix it?
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The space on your device is divided in different parts:
System
Data(for your apps)
Storage
The space you're probably talking about is the space left on your Storage part(where it also saves your photos/videos/music etc.). If you go into:
settings -> applications -> manage applications
You see a bar at the bottom of your screen which indicates how much application storage(the 'data part') you have left.
A way to solve this, is by clearing all the caches of the applications you have installed(there are apps on the Google Play Store that can do this for you) or delete applications that you hardly/don't use anymore.
B1nny said:
The space on your device is divided in different parts:
System
Data(for your apps)
Storage
The space you're probably talking about is the space left on your Storage part(where it also saves your photos/videos/music etc.). If you go into:
settings -> applications -> manage applications
You see a bar at the bottom of your screen which indicates how much application storage(the 'data part') you have left.
A way to solve this, is by clearing all the caches of the applications you have installed(there are apps on the Google Play Store that can do this for you) or delete applications that you hardly/don't use anymore.
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I am getting this message more and more often. I did use an app to clear application cache but that didn't do any good.
Im using JellyShot 2.6 and the error appears even after clean installation (full wipe, dalvik, cache, system, data). More often it appears when I use my phone as mass storage and transferring files. It's annoying really.
Use link2SD and partition your SD card. I did mine and got 1gb of internal memory
Found the cause!
Dear friend,
I have had the same issue, and wanted to find the why.
So I have used Titanium Backup's "freeze" function to find WHO.
After 30 minutes of freezing and defrosting I have found the cause!
It is an app that tries to access the SD card before it is actually mounted.
This app is VIBER. Try to freeze it and you will not have this message, useless and annoying message.
Sure it is a bug.
I will try something to overcome this problem, then I will post again.
Thank you for inspiration!
I have just transferred Viber to SD.
Now this message does not annoy me anymore, but I'm testing if viber works well on SD also.
Viber issue
Unfortunately Viber do not works in SD card before opening it.
So we have 2 choices:
1. Open viber manually after every restart
2. Watching its message everytime we boot the phone
If people @Viber will work on this there would be a third option...
Update
And now, after moving Viber back to internal memory... the message does not appear anymore!
Alright I'll explain a bit my case.
At CM10 I had no problem with internal memory, I had around 200-170mb free with all my must-have apps, and even other ones I think. I switched to CM10.1, most precisely, to besttt's Slim Bean, as @mikeioannina said, it's just not necessary to wipe /data at any moment, (see this wiki article) so yeah, to update from like.. Slim Bean 7 to SB8, I just wipe /system (even when it's said not to), cache and dalvik. Even after removing a LOT of system apps (over 15), including the google search one (QuickSearchBox.apk) my phone displays a total of 64 megabytes free, with all the SD card apps moved to SD card.
I am experiencing the problems in having low internal storage, such as this problem. I haven't been able to update whatsapp or download any other app, not even BBM that is 13mb, it just won't let me install due to "insufficent storage available", even when I have enough room for both apps.
What do I think that happens? I guess there are some leftovers from previous ROM(s) in /data, and I wanted to know how to clean properly my /data/, or well just entirely my internal storage WITHOUT having to:
Having to reinstall ROM
Wiping the whole /data
Doing a factory reset
Having to redownload ALL my apps again
as I see the procedures listed above unnecessary at my case.
EDIT:I also did a sum of what my apps weigh in Settings>Apps and gave this result (approximate), not exceeding the 200mb, just as it was at CM10.
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EDIT2 The sum of all the apps that were at Settings>Apps>All, I mean, these:
(I have more space free because deleted the YouTube app, it's still really low)
and it gave me an approximate of 240mb, being used by all of those apps, where's my 160mb left of free storage?
Best regards~
No one? This took me a bit of effort..
They may say that it is not necessary, however the best way to do things is always to do a full wipe before installing or updating any ROM. This is especially useful if you encounter problems like this. Yes, it is indeed time consuming and tedious to redownload the apps and restore the save data, but this is the best way to ensure that the installation or update went well. It is to also prevent leftover data from messing up with the ROM installation.
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I think that the dalvik uses around 60-100 MB depending on how much apps you have, and its not showed. Apps like Link2sd tell you that it can move the dalvik to the sd, but if you make a wipe from the cwm the dalvik is created in the phone memory again. At least that is what happen to me.
By the way, you could also erase the apps before you install a rom, delete them from the zip. Just be aware of which ones are important to the system. Maybe you gain some free MB