[Completed] Storage is full with data that doesnt exist - XDA Assist

Recently i flashed CM 14.0 7.0 into my s4 mini. Yet i did a factory reset and wipe cleared the cache before installing rom, my internal data storage is almost full and it doesnt let me install any apps. When i connect it into my pc via USB, it still shows internal storage is coloured red and almost full, yet when i enter the folder there is hardly anything in it that exceeds 350MB. I tried to make my sdcard internal storage and distribute the data fifty by fifty, but when i did, internal storage didnt change at all plus sdcard got almost full as well. Is there anything i can do to fix it?
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Hi !
Please refer to the thread that you have downloaded the rom , the developer and other users may know what`s wrong
I see that you`re getting help here https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ini-3g-lte-t3471761/post70785442#post70785442
Good luck !
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