Help - Sony Xperia E3

I have installed link2sd plus and linked all the apps to ext sd card. I dont have any internal data on phone memory. I also dont have any files on phones internal memory but still there is around 300mb free only. Moreover whatsapp data is also linked to memory card using foldermount. Please help is there anything that I can do?

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[Q] installing new app = out of space ??? still got 10gb free storage

Hello,
As the description says.. anyone know this problem?
Im rooted and on arhd
If i deleete some apps the problem is still here. I can download from market with no problem
This is an issue with /data or /datadata I think...
There are some threads on xda that point to the partition because the wrong size/file system and tells the os it is out of space.
Don't confuse the internal data partition where apps typically install with the space on the internal sd card (where you indicated you have 10GB of space).
The internal sd card of the tf is divided into partitions that determine all the space/permissions and what not.
As an immediate fix, try uninstalling apps you don't use at all and move apps that don't require internal storage to the SD card. This should alleviate for the time being while you narrow down the issue.

[Q] phone internal memory full. How to move apps to sd card ext. partition?

I have partitioned my sd card in ext. format for more space. And have the internal memory full but there is still a lot of space on the sd card ext. Partition for apps. I just want to move the apps from internal memory to this partition so that my apps work fine and i have my internal memory with free space.
The problem might seem easy to solve. Just by deleting or moving apps from internal memory, but for me its complicated because i don't know which apps are stored on the internal memory and the sd card partition for a2sd... In the apps storage all the apps are shown together without showing which is on the sd ext. partition and which on phone's internal memory. i don't know to move the apps from phone memory to sd card partitioned memory. Any help is appreciated
Sent from my HTC HD2
Use app2sd from play store
Sent from my One X using xda premium
Either do as suggested above, or download ROM Toolbox and under App Manager, you can move apps to the SD card and set applications as system apps aswell.
''Evil corrupts the mind of the weak but fails to feed off the mind of the strong''
I tried them but my prob is i need to delete or move apps from internal memory... And when i delete any app there is more space freed on sd ext not internal memory. I need to know which apps are stored on the internal memory. Which i can't seem to know
Sent from my HTC HD2

[Q] Apps to SD after root

Hello, noobie here.
I successfully rooted my Verizon Galaxy S 3 after much research and worry.
I have backed everything up using Titanium Pro and used the app to SD function in TP to move apps to ext SD card.
When I check my internal / system memory it still shows the same amount of memory being used even tho the SD card shows all apps have been moved.
My question is;
Why didn't the apps get removed from internal memory when I moved them to the external SD card and should I just delete them from internal memory?
Thanks, Glenron

[Q] memory problem please help ASAP

Hello,
I'm using low end memory device (or something like that) and I wanted to increase Internal memory, because i have only about 150 mb of it and 3/4 of it are system apps. So I Googled and find some programs that saves your apps to second partition of sd card and now I'm using Link2SD. But one program of what I used (I don't know which) somehow change phone storage with sd card storage so It shows that there is 8gb of phone storage but no SD car. So I want to change it back, so there will be real phone storage (because when I take sd card from phone there isn't phone storage) and there will be sd card.I hope you understand my problem :s.
PS: Also if you know any program that could increase Internal storage please tell me for it
Thank you,
Matic.
maticex said:
Hello,
I'm using low end memory device (or something like that) and I wanted to increase Internal memory, because i have only about 150 mb of it and 3/4 of it are system apps. So I Googled and find some programs that saves your apps to second partition of sd card and now I'm using Link2SD. But one program of what I used (I don't know which) somehow change phone storage with sd card storage so It shows that there is 8gb of phone storage but no SD car. So I want to change it back, so there will be real phone storage (because when I take sd card from phone there isn't phone storage) and there will be sd card.I hope you understand my problem :s.
PS: Also if you know any program that could increase Internal storage please tell me for it
Thank you,
Matic.
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Could someone explain why my phone is not utilising its device storage?

As you can see in the attachment, it is very problematic for me, I do not understand why I am not able to use the device storage and why everything that I download goes to internal storage, is my device storage actually just RAM?? It makes installing apps nearly impossible and I keep getting constant reminders that I have low memory
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As you can see in the attachment, it is very problematic for me, I do not understand why I am not able to use the device storage and why everything that I download goes to internal storage, is my device storage actually just RAM?? It makes installing apps nearly impossible and I keep getting constant reminders that I have low memory
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Use Total Commander as file manager. It will give you a better overview
Your apps are stored on the internal storage. Thats only about 1GB. Internal and external SD CARD can not be used to install apps on it. For using SD CARD to store apps use Link2SD. For using Link2SD you will have to spli8t one of your sc cards. Must beformated as followed:
1. partition Fat32
2. partition Ext4
Both partitions must be primary. Use Partition Wizard to prepare your sd card.

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