I have a problem with surnia XT1514 storage.
First i installed CM 13 with TWRP tool. Then i tried to install back the stock rom but now the total storage is 4,98 GB. I completely wiped and formatted a lot of times, but still 4,98 even using CM13. Tried repair as well but no luck.
Before when i went on TWRP ; Install ; Select storage, The Internal Storage was almost 8GB. Now only 4,98GB
I posted about this problem before and they said that the phone probably created a second partition in the storage. but i really cant find where are those 3GB.
Sorry for the bad English.
plemos12 said:
I have a problem with surnia XT1514 storage.
First i installed CM 13 with TWRP tool. Then i tried to install back the stock rom but now the total storage is 4,98 GB. I completely wiped and formatted a lot of times, but still 4,98 even using CM13. Tried repair as well but no luck.
Before when i went on TWRP ; Install ; Select storage, The Internal Storage was almost 8GB. Now only 4,98GB
I posted about this problem before and they said that the phone probably created a second partition in the storage. but i really cant find where are those 3GB.
Sorry for the bad English.
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Greetings and welcome to assist. I can see you have already asked the question in the correct forum here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=68449029#post68449029
The only thing I can think of is flashing a rom with a pit file. If you ask in the thread again the experts there will be able to assit you
Good luck
Sawdoctor
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So I was trying out a new ROM and I accidentally wiped my internal storage via latest TWRP. No big deal, phone is new and I really only had ROM and kernel files on it.
There's no more files on my SD card, nothing to install. I ADB pushed a ROM and kernel and started over. Installed and rebooted and to my surprise I saw Optimizing App 1 of 193... I got all rebooted and my apps were still there. I searched XDA, but I think it's down ( I searced a ROM thread looking for another answer, but it gave back 0 results. I looked back a couple pages in the thread and found the answer with the keyword(s) I used.. ).
So why didn't wiping internal storage take out my apps? I mean hey, my NANDroid backups got deleted so I'm not complaining lol but yeah, I still have all my apps. Can anyone help me understand what happened?
Edit: Forgot to mention, I wiped EVERYTHING in TWRP. Nuked the phone. Advanced wipe > system, data, cache, dalvik and internal storage
RoyJ said:
So I was trying out a new ROM and I accidentally wiped my internal storage via latest TWRP. No big deal, phone is new and I really only had ROM and kernel files on it.
There's no more files on my SD card, nothing to install. I ADB pushed a ROM and kernel and started over. Installed and rebooted and to my surprise I saw Optimizing App 1 of 193... I got all rebooted and my apps were still there. I searched XDA, but I think it's down ( I searced a ROM thread looking for another answer, but it gave back 0 results. I looked back a couple pages in the thread and found the answer with the keyword(s) I used.. ).
So why didn't wiping internal storage take out my apps? I mean hey, my NANDroid backups got deleted so I'm not complaining lol but yeah, I still have all my apps. Can anyone help me understand what happened?
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I dont know the specific options in TWRP, but generally "Internal storage" refers to /sdcard and nothing else.
If you're unsure of how the N5 "memory" is set out, have a look here:
Please forward this on to any interested parties who may have been missed
*see edit, sorry
RoyJ said:
*see edit, sorry
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No idea then. Ask the TWRP devs. Obviously something failed.
Recently, I flashed the CM11 ROM. After that, I couldn't access the Internal storage (sdcard0) from Inbuilt file manager or from ES File Explorer.
I was running CM10.1 Alpha 9 before this. I flahsed DDLF2, then CF-ROOT and then went to recovery, used wipe data/factory reset and wipe dalvik cache. Then, I flashed CM11.
Did I make a mistake while flashing?
I can still install apps and access both sdcard0 and sdcard1 from the recovery.
How can I access sdcard0 from the ROM? If I can't access it, the Camera, the Gallery and Bluetooth receiving don't work.....
Will re-flashing solve the problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
Ok. So since I'm not a Samsung expert forgive if I make a few mistakes lol. But assuming this is the CM11 you got right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534312
drtweak said:
Ok. So since I'm not a Samsung expert forgive if I make a few mistakes lol. But assuming this is the CM11 you got right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534312
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This is weird......
An update was released just a day ago. I will download it, flash it and then see if the problem still persists.
Anyway, I am on this ROM, even though I am not on the latest build.
It seems there was a problem with the SD Card. Recently, it became unmountable. When I removed it, the storage was suddenly fine. No problems at all. Hence, I have found out that the problem was a faulty SD card.
Hello,
today i flashed my internal storage by mistake in TWRP.
Now I'm not able to flash roms because i havent the storage folder.
Could someone help me to solve this problem because tomorrow i go on holidays for a few days and i need a proper working smartphone
Sorry i mean wiped internal storage
Hi there,
You didn't tell us what device do you have.
Thanks
Hello!
I am in a bad position.I deleted my android os while trying to root my phone(dont know why). I have installed twrp recovery and tried to flash custom rom but it couldnt be installed succesfully. I found a video guide about installing cm12 and while i was trying to follow the steps i realized that my internal storage is only 47MB , so i cant install anything... My device is htc one x+ with 64gb internal memory. I dont know what i am supposed to do to solve the memory problem.
Thank you in advance.
poetakos said:
Hello!
I am in a bad position.I deleted my android os while trying to root my phone(dont know why). I have installed twrp recovery and tried to flash custom rom but it couldnt be installed succesfully. I found a video guide about installing cm12 and while i was trying to follow the steps i realized that my internal storage is only 47MB , so i cant install anything... My device is htc one x+ with 64gb internal memory. I dont know what i am supposed to do to solve the memory problem.
Thank you in advance.
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The internal storage partiton (/sdcard) is NOT where you install the ROM. The roms are installed on /system partiton.
If you don't need anything on your phone then just wipe /system /data and /cache to free more memory.
Now install the ROM again.
Yesterday I decided to install the cm 14.1 for my one plus but there was a lot of junk in my phone so I wiped everything using twrp. And yes by everything,I mean even the internal storage . Now before someone says that you CAN'T WIPE THE INTERNAL STORAGE, IT'LL DESTROY THE PHONE. I have done it before so I know that's not the issue. So anyway I flashed the ROM and gapps but when I open the camera app it says "insert an SD card to continue". I can't download anything from the browser because of insufficient storage. But in setting it shows that only 5gb of storage is used out of 56 GB s.Any ideas?
XDA Visitor said:
Yesterday I decided to install the cm 14.1 for my one plus but there was a lot of junk in my phone so I wiped everything using twrp. And yes by everything,I mean even the internal storage . Now before someone says that you CAN'T WIPE THE INTERNAL STORAGE, IT'LL DESTROY THE PHONE. I have done it before so I know that's not the issue. So anyway I flashed the ROM and gapps but when I open the camera app it says "insert an SD card to continue". I can't download anything from the browser because of insufficient storage. But in setting it shows that only 5gb of storage is used out of 56 GB s.Any ideas?
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Greetings and welcome to xda. Is this the rom you installed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/cyanogenmod-14-0-t3464337
If it is I noticed this line it could be connected to your issue
It is recommended to use F2FS.
Recovery - Wipe - advanced wipe - Select internal card - FS options - Check F2FS and swipe.
If not then please make an account and ask your question here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help
and the experts there will be able to assist you
Good Luck
Sawdoctor