apps can't use storage? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

a couple apps will spontaneously be unable to use storage (chrome, RAR, opera), while others (FX, ZArchivr) work fine.
they've been granted storage permissions, so i'm not sure what to do. help?
running deodexed pc3 rom with skyhigh kernel.

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Can't access storage after cm install

A long time ago I installed an official cm rom for my Tab 2 10. But soon noticed there was an issue. None of the apps could use the storage except for Google play to download apps and Es file Explorer with root at first I thought it was an issue with the rom so I installed countless others including stock based but still no apps can use storage downloads just say download failed swiftkey says unable to save to storage some apps like netflix can stream very frustrating, any help would be great thanks

After flashing a rom mod storage (SD and Internal) access denied.

Hello, i'm having a problem here. I have a Galaxy S5 and i am using XtroLite Lollipop Rom for quite some time now. Yesterday i decided to flash the aroma mod of it's rom so i could add the option fo multiple windows. I had done it before with the same aroma mod and it worked flawessly so i flashed and it did work, but then i noticed some errors and when i looked the explorer both of my storages (internal and external) are there but show no files inside and apparently give no access permissions, the only thing i have permission to access is the root folder. When i go to philz touch recovery i can check the files on both storages and they are there its most likely they are just not accessible. Tried to plug to a pc while on recovery but no deal. I searched google a lot but didn't find anything related, i also can use most of the apps that were installed on the phone but can't install any newer, cause of internal storage being inaccessible, and im without a terminal installed atm.
I kindly ask for some help, thanks in advance.
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[ROM] Monster M7 HefferRom

Hey Guys. A buddy asked me to fix his M7 so i cooked up this little "rom" for it. This is the latest firmware from monster that gives you full nand storage for apps and whatnot. None of that seperate partition BS.
I went ahead and debloated this img of most of the preinstalled chinaware apps. There are a few remaining that can be disabled in settings>apps such as facebook, movie studio, skype, and mwidget. I didn't have enough time to find them all.
It has solid explorer, open camera, and nova launcher. Rename the file to update.img and place on external sd card. It will flash from internal but you'll only have about 1 GB total storage, so don't do that.
It definately seems a little snappier than bone stock.
Uploaded to my Drive, Enjoy.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0KjDbYxIBLwcy16WUhqdnM5cDQ/view?usp=drivesdk
1heffer said:
Hey Guys. A buddy asked me to fix his M7 so i cooked up this little "rom" for it. This is the latest firmware from monster that gives you full nand storage for apps and whatnot. None of that seperate partition BS.
I went ahead and debloated this img of most of the preinstalled chinaware apps. There are a few remaining that can be disabled in settings>apps such as facebook, movie studio, skype, and mwidget. I didn't have enough time to find them all.
It has solid explorer, open camera, and nova launcher. Rename the file to update.img and place on external sd card. It will flash from internal but you'll only have about 1 GB total storage, so don't do that.
It definately seems a little snappier than bone stock.
Does this give a full 8GB storage? I have flashed a rom that gives me 3 but i want more
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[Fix]: Solution for games not working after binding obbs with Link2SD

OK guys, I had a problem recently with games not being able to find their obb expansion files after linking/binding them to SD card 2nd partition with Link2SD. I could link anything else, like the game's internal data, library files, etc, and they would still work. But after linking the obb file, they stopped working. I remember this working fine on previous phones I've owned, so I figured that this must be an issue with how the stock system deals with interacting with the SD card, creating symbolic links, etc. Or more specifically a faulty 'sdcard' file at /system/bin/sdcard. I never had any issues with this when running unofficial CM12.1 on the v10 as far as games not working when their obbs were linked (except CM kept crashing so I switched back to stock). So I figured that maybe replacing the sdcard file with the one from CM might work. And my hunch was right.
I bought a 200GB SD primarily so I could link games and other big apps, this failure really pissed me off. Especially having spent a decent amount on it and not being able to use it for what I bought it for!
This fix may also work for games not working after binding their obbs with FolderMount, or with the Xposed module Obb On SD (http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.smartmadsoft.xposed.obbonsd). I havent did extensive testing with these, so if anyone wants to try and report back, then feel free.
Why should you trust me? Well, you don't have to. Go ahead and link a game obb with Link2SD, while using the standard sdcard file. Then launch the game. It most likely wont work, will probably say that it couldn't find its' data, need to download files and fail, etc. Then flash the zip I'm providing and try again. Your linked games should now work. Be sure you back up the original sdcard file in case you run into issues. I havent found any yet. Your SD should still be available on boot, and if you have an EXT4-formatted SD in conjunction with the Evil Yummy Gumdrop kernel, it will be available as well. I've only tested with the T-Mobile variant of the v10, but this should work with other variants, as long as you have root access, mount /system as writable, and replace the file. Permissions should be set to 0755. If you don't have a custom recovery then you can also try flashing with FlashFire (http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/flashfire-t3075433 and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.flash&hl=en)
The only caveat I've run into is that X-plore, my favorite file manager, now both shows a "Internal storage" and "/storage/emulated" heading, which both link to the same area (internal/emulated storage). No big deal.
I hope this fix helps some people out. Report back and give thanks.
Edit: I havent tried this with Marshmallow, I doubt it would work, because of how MM handles external SDs. Try at your own risk. This has only been tested on a stock rooted Lollipop 5.1.1 ROM on the T-Mobile LG v10.
Edit#2: I just finished testing this with FolderMount and Obb On SD. They work flawlessly, but didnt before. No major issues yet.
I'm using Marshmallow now, so I cant provide any support for this. This file doesnt work on MM, I'm trying to find a new fix.
Can you provide a solution for marshmallow? I'm facing the problema only on marshmallow
Can I ask you a question. I purchased this phone because is 64GB and that's just about perfect for my green plus games. And I play RPGs which are GB heavy. So why l Iink2sd?
Any news?
I found 2 solutions which work on MM and Lollipop, and they don't involve replacing system files. One is an app, the other needs Xposed. I no longer recommend using Link2SD with MM, since it seems to be incompatible anyway. Some people did manage to get it working, but still no obb linking. Here are 2 superior solutions:
1. XInternalSD:
Download via Xposed Installer, activate module, reboot. Open a root file manager, go to /storage/, look for the folder that goes to your external SD's 1st partition. Open XInternalSD, where it says 'path to internal SD card', make sure it contains the right path to your external. The point is to trick certain apps (mostly games) into thinking your external is the internal storage. Check the box that says "full access to external SD". You can either "enable for all apps", or just certain apps. I recommend only for apps where obb linking doesn't work. Go to /storage/<external path here>, go into Android folder, create obb folder if it doesn't exist. Next, install your games. If you get them from Play Store, you will need to manually move the obbs to the folder above *before* running the app. Make sure you move the obb file itself *and* the folder above it. As an example, the game "Secret of Mana", my path looks like /storage/<external>/Android/obb/com.square_enix.secret/main.201410302.com.square_enix.secret.obb. When you have finished moving, open XInternalSD, tap "enable for apps", put check beside your app, then OK. Then you can run the app, this method should work for most regular apps and games. The downside of this approach is that you can only force an app to store most/all of its' external data on SD. External data is defined as anything that is stored on internal or external storage. All other parts of an app usually go into /data.
2. Apps2SD (search in Play Store):
There are free and paid versions (2nd is called Apps2SD Pro). I think free version has same features as Pro, but with ads. You can deal with them, block ads with the hosts file, or use Lucky Patcher to patch out the ads/create a modded APK with no ads. I recommend you buy pro version, it has so many features, and is way better than Link2SD, and is MM/Nougat-compatible. It's updated often and only costs a few dollars at most. *Please* don't steal from this great developer.
Anyway, for this to work, your SD needs 2 partitions. Apps2SD has a partitioning tool, I tried it, it deleted all my files. You can still use the app's partition tool to create 2 partitions, then copy your personal files back when finished. 1st partition is for personal stuff, 2nd partition is for Link2SD/App2SD (I dont recommend storing other files here, but App2SD shouldnt mess with them). I assume most people use Windows, so backup all your SD files to PC, online, wherever, just in case. Download the free version of MiniTool Partition Wizard, resize the first partition so that it's smaller. 1st partition should either be exFAT or FAT32. Then create 2nd partition, format it as ext4. You can use almost any Linux-based filesystem for 2nd partition, but I recommend ext4. Choose whatever size you want for each. You can also use any other partitioning tool of your choice (I prefer GParted, a Linux software). Then put SD back into phone and install App2SD. Make sure you use v11.4 of the app or newer, this is the version that fixed sdcardfs, which is what causes this problem in the first place, and why I started this topic. Tap "link apps to SD card", select ext4 (if this is what you used) and advanced mount option. I have tried the init.d and su.d methods, but after rebooting I got errors like "root access denied", "soft reboot required", and linked apps missing. Advanced method has something to do with Android's vold, is all I know, but works flawlessly for the v10 MM. Apps2SD is better than XInternalSD because you can link all parts of an app (APK, dex/odex, libraries, internal/external data, and caches), XInternalSD only works for external data and obb files.
For Apps2SD, you also need this file:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3987630&d=1483343643
Unzip the file, force stop Apps2SD, then go to /data/data/in.co.pricealert.apps2sd.pro/app_binary/apps2sd. Delete this file, leave the rest. Then copy the file from the zip into the same folder. For the next part you need to set permissions, I use Total Commander. In TC I hold my finger on the file, select Properties, select RWX, type 777, then Apply. Go to Properties again, select UID, in both fields select the # that says Apps2SD, then Apply again. You can use any root file manager for this, instructions will vary, I just used TC as an example (great and powerful app, BTW). Make sure you do this step. This fix may not be needed in future Apps2SD version, so my advice is dont do this unless obb/external data linking doesnt work or gives an error ("invalid argument"). But this is definitely necessary for v11.4.
If you are still having issues, try these:
In SuperSU, disable mount namespace separation and enable su on boot.
Try setting SELinux to permissive instead of enforcing. For this you can use SELinux Mode Changer, an init.d/su.d script, or you can manually type "su" then "setenforce 0" in a terminal app.
Change your root management app. I used to use SuperSU, but switched to phh's Superuser not too long ago. There is a regular version and a Magisk version, take your pick. I'm loving it and have no intention of going back to SuperSU unless I have serious issues (none so far in the few months I've used it).
XInternalSD only requires Xposed but doesnt need root access, so it may be better for unrooted users. The Xposed framework itself can be installed into system partition with no need for being rooted, but I do believe that the systemless version of Xposed needs SuperSU. The one exception I can think of is the Magisk version of Xposed, which only needs Magisk but not root.
Apps2SD needs root, except maybe for the regular/normal mounting method (haven't tested that). I'm not aware of any solutions for unrooted users, your choices are very limited.
In further testing FolderMount and Obb On SD still do not work with v10 MM. I also dont recommend using adoptable storage for your SD, it's confusing and too much of a headache.
As of v11.5 of Apps2SD Pro, the part about manually replacing the appp2sd binary file is no longer necessary. You only need to do this if you're using v11.4.
Apps2SD v11.5 also supports systemless modification/injection, so that the app can do its' work without modifying the /system partition. But you need SuperSU installed, modifications are installed to /su.
I no longer own the v10, I got sick and tired of the issues I was having with it. I found a good deal on EBay for a new Note 4 still in the factory-sealed box. It does not exhibit any of the linking/obb binding issues I was having. So I can't provide support for this anymore. The last time I had the v10 was a few weeks ago, running stock modded Marshmallow. At that point Apps2SD Pro worked perfectly on it for all my needs, it solves all linking/binding issues without replacing system files, and only needs root. It's only a few $$$ and the dev updates it often. It also has support for SuperSU, Magisk, phh's Superuser, and pretty much any other root solution out there. So that's my final word, this app is your best bet.
Can I do something to undo this, it made both my internal and external storage disappear.
@NguyenDucAnh01: If You made a copy of the original sdcard and vold files, then you can just restore them to /system/bin/. Set permissions to 0777, you can do this from TWRP. If you didn't make a backup then you will have to reflash your firmware.
Thanks man
AnonVendetta said:
@NguyenDucAnh01: If You made a copy of the original sdcard and vold files, then you can just restore them to /system/bin/. Set permissions to 0777, you can do this from TWRP. If you didn't make a backup then you will have to reflash your firmware.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I found a way myself :highfive:
Since the script only replace sdcard file, I take the one from the original rom, replace the file in that .zip with it, then adb sideload it with TWRP
Also that srcipt didn't backup the file, I had to do that way.
@NguyenDucAnh01: I now recommend using Apps2SD instead of Link2SD, it has many more features and is more up to date. You can get it for free in Play Store. With this app it isn't necessary to replace system files at all. And it works on all Android versions up to Oreo, haven't tested with Pie yet.
XInternalSD, Obb On SD, and FolderMount should work too, in most cases. But the first 2 need Xposed.
Oh, one more thing, I no longer own the LG v10, not for a very long time. I'm now using a ZTE Axon 7. The v10 is the worst phone I've ever owned.

Low disk space with stock Lollipop - Any suggestions?

Hi all. I have a dual sim variant (8GB) running on the stock Lollipop. Everything works fine.
If I receive some media files via whatsapp / email etc. I get low disk space warning. When I check, I only have < 0.6GB of free space. I have only very few extra apps installed, and not many other media files. VERY often I have to go in and delete media files to create room to receive more files.
Will a new ROM help with increasing the free space? (There is no SD card slot).
If so - which is the lightest stable ROM that is recommended?
PS - My wife uses the phone, so full functionality is required with any new ROM that I install. I know some ROM's have bugs such as camera, bluetooth, GPS, video recording, etc.... All of these must work with a new ROM.. I have not unlocked the bootloader or rooted, etc. as yet. The phone is still completely stock.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks.
have you tried clearing cache, if not got to settings->storage click on cache, and proceed to clear cache and see. there are countless custom ROMs out there for this device, but thought you got everything you need from the stock ROM (which is the most stable).

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