Showing posts with label memory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memory. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

recover internal memory data after factory reset

Hello
I did a factory reset on my Nexus in order to downgrade because of the latest update bug.
unfortunately, I didn't backup the data.
i stumbeld across this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...y-yes-t1994705

and i need your help in "translating" it to use on nexus 5 or to find a similar solution.

thanks!

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Can't import contacts to phone memory on Motorola X Pure

Hello,

Purchased a Moto X Pure recently and was able to get the bootloader unlocked and TWRP installed. I found a custom ROM
on here that is identical to what was on the phone minus bloat. I am trying to restore my contacts from my storage card
but it won't give me the option to import to phone memory, just an email account. I have been able to import
to phone memory from my other android phones which is why I like this over Apple. Not sure if this is enough info
so let me know if not. Just looking to not have to put contacts onto a gmail account, I prefer not to sync. Thanks.

Friday, 29 July 2016

Need help! Bricked my Moto X play. Boot into TWRP and it says my memory is 0mb



Hello all, I tried to update my TWRP today to 3.0.2 and I somehow bricked it. I tried flashing a stock rom to it and that didn't work. I finally got TWRP 3.0.2 to work but it tells me my memory is 0mb and its unable to mount any of my drives :( I think the issue is the file system is in RAW now or something? Any suggestions? Please let me know if any more info is needed.



memory card



Anybody Use 64Gb Memory Card In Redmi Note 3 Snapdragon Version Or Is It Compatable With 64Gb



Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Memory problem



Why my internal known as sdcard0? this make me can't use my sd card properly, and i can't install or move my app to sd card. How to fix it?



Sunday, 24 July 2016

16 Gb of memory instead of 32



I've updated to .253 with all the wipes last week and today I discovered I only have 16 Gb of internal memory now.
Has anybody encountered the same issue? What can cause such a problem? And how can I solve it?








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What exactly is taking up space in internal memory?



I tried using ES file explorer and SD Maid to analyze internal memory as i have only 500MB of internal storage free and Im not able to install any apps. I was really shocked after seeing the results as if you manually add up size of each individual folder, they hardly add up to 4 GB. I want to know is there any app or some method by which we can thoroughly analyse the internal storage something like spacesniffer for windows?
My device is rooted and running on stock rom( android version- 6.0)
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Saturday, 23 July 2016

*RANT* bad Android memory management



Guys I have problem with Android smartphones. I am not the youngest anymore and remember the first PCs and first smartphones with 32x less memory then an average handheld device has today. I played with them all and know what they could do. The thing that still continues to surprise me till today on Android is WHY the heck can't an app stay in memory without being quit on the first occasion?? I really think that Android will never be usable for any serious work if things keep closing or reloading just after a few switches between apps!
Some examples: why can't I switch between Chrome browser and Onenote to type something without having that webpage be reloaded again using more data and sucking more battery power? I learned not to risk writing any bigger post into some forum lately because if I would have to switch to another tab to check some info or switch to another app the in progress text would most likely be lost because webpage would reload! Why is it so risky to switch out of some game to write a message or check calendar because it is very likely to be killed and my progress lost? The phones I used recently (Xiaomi Mi2s, Xperia Z3 compact, Xperia Z5 compact) have frikin 2GB of memory, so I wonder if nowadays apps are so much more memory demanding then before that this is simply still not sufficient. I just checked settings and some apps I just tested use few tens of MB, so it is still comparable to the times of Windows 98 or Windows mobile IMHO.
My first smartphone was windows mobile Samsung Omnia II with just around 90MB of usable memory and let me tell you that this problem was not happening on it! I could have several tabs with webpages (even non mobile versions) open and could safely switch on the camera, take pictures, write an sms and go back without having to worry that anything will be closed or reloaded! Why can't I open a camera app on Android and take a photo without having the previously open app be closed?
I can even compare today's android phones to one of my oldest pcs back in year 2000 or so. Imagine that it had just 64MB of RAM. I could have open many webpages in Internet Explorer (yeah it was far the best at that time , a few editors for web and text editing and I could even play some game and alt+tab back and forth without any problem! That was Windows 98 guys. Of course you will tell me that today's web pages for example are much bigger then in 2000. OK but what about mobile versions huh? I don't think they are that big so a phone with 2GB of RAM would choke.
I always thought that apps are supposed to be paused/frozen when I switch out of them but left in memory. Unfortunately it seems apps are being killed surprisingly often even when settings / memory shows hundreds of RAM free. The thing that is even more weird to me is that apps I had open just a few seconds ago are being closed upon switching to some other one and back, but the ones which I had active hours ago often stay in memory! That does not make much sense. Why doesn't android kill the longest not active apps first instead? OK, so do I have to buy OnePlus 3 or Meizu Pro 6 with 6GB of RAM to be able to keep simple 3 apps open without worrying that they will reload when switching out of them? As I showed this does not happen on much older devices with similar specs, so is this some fundamental flaw/feature of Android architecture or am I missing some simple explanation?
If you have experience with Windows Phones or iOS regarding this please share and compare.



*RANT* bad Android memory management



Guys I have problem with Android smartphones. I am not the youngest anymore and remember the first PCs and first smartphones with 32x less memory then an average handheld device has today. I played with them all and know what they could do. The thing that still continues to surprise me till today on Android is WHY the heck can't an app stay in memory without being quit on the first occasion?? I really think that Android will never be usable for any serious work if things keep closing or reloading just after a few switches between apps!
Some examples: why can't I switch between Chrome browser and Onenote to type something without having that webpage be reloaded again using more data and sucking more battery power? I learned not to risk writing any bigger post into some forum lately because if I would have to switch to another tab to check some info or switch to another app the in progress text would most likely be lost because webpage would reload! Why is it so risky to switch out of some game to write a message or check calendar because it is very likely to be killed and my progress lost? The phones I used recently (Xiaomi Mi2s, Xperia Z3 compact, Xperia Z5 compact) have frikin 2GB of memory, so I wonder if nowadays apps are so much more memory demanding then before that this is simply still not sufficient. I just checked settings and some apps I just tested use few tens of MB, so it is still comparable to the times of Windows 98 or Windows mobile IMHO.
My first smartphone was windows mobile Samsung Omnia II with just around 90MB of usable memory and let me tell you that this problem was not happening on it! I could have several tabs with webpages (even non mobile versions) open and could safely switch on the camera, take pictures, write an sms and go back without having to worry that anything will be closed or reloaded! Why can't I open a camera app on Android and take a photo without having the previously open app be closed?
I can even compare today's android phones to one of my oldest pcs back in year 2000 or so. Imagine that it had just 64MB of RAM. I could have open many webpages in Internet Explorer (yeah it was far the best at that time ;), a few editors for web and text editing and I could even play some game and alt+tab back and forth without any problem! That was Windows 98 guys. Of course you will tell me that today's web pages for example are much bigger then in 2000. OK but what about mobile versions huh? I don't think they are that big so a phone with 2GB of RAM would choke.
I always thought that apps are supposed to be paused/frozen when I switch out of them but left in memory. Unfortunately it seems apps are being killed surprisingly often even when settings / memory shows hundreds of RAM free. The thing that is even more weird to me is that apps I had open just a few seconds ago are being closed upon switching to some other one and back, but the ones which I had active hours ago often stay in memory! That does not make much sense. Why doesn't android kill the longest not active apps first instead? OK, so do I have to buy OnePlus 3 or Meizu Pro 6 with 6GB of RAM to be able to keep simple 3 apps open without worrying that they will reload when switching out of them? ;) As I showed this does not happen on much older devices with similar specs, so is this some fundamental flaw/feature of Android architecture or am I missing some simple explanation?
If you have experience with Windows Phones or iOS regarding this please share and compare.



Thursday, 21 July 2016

memory problem



is there a way i can get my photos and data from old K700i which cant be turned on anymore?

thanks



Wednesday, 20 July 2016

screwed my memory i think - not hard bricked but what is this? cant boot



after trying uncesssfully many times to get LVM to work I decided to go back to stock oppo recovery. I saw an option to unify memory in the oppo recovery and clicked that. My screen flashed for 30min with no reboot. I shut it down. This could have where it went wrong.

Now I cant boot into any recovery. Just stays stuck on the oppo logo. i DO have fastboot mode though however and I CAN execute commands via the terminal/cmd prompt.

If I flash twrp, i can see it tries to boot into twrp with a blue flash of a screen but immediately it goes back to the oppo logo and stays there forever.

If I flash oppo recovery again, i can see it tries to go into oppo recovery but then the screen starts flashing bits and pieces of what I can make out as the oppo recovery.

I assume my memory is messed up because i tried to unify memory via the oppo recovery? I cant seem to do the unbrick method here: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.p...read&tid=23067 as I tried and think my windows 10 comp cant do it. All it sees is "Marshall London Device"

Any way to solve this? Thanks in advance to the pros at XDA!



Issue with Note 4 possible bad memory?



(While I was in a rooted DOK2 FW - Tmobile SM-910T3)
So heres the deal, trying to walk around I wanted to mock my location but was interrupted and placed my phone in my pocket which "locked" the bootload. :rolleyes:

I managed to flash the stock image and unlocked the bootloader loaded TWRP and restored from my backup

Now this is where hell starts. It looked fine until I rebooted my phone.

Symptoms:
On a reboot the phone will not turn back on after I opt to reboot my phone
At this time the phone will not turn back on (i noticed this when i rebooted while plugged in the charging light was not on) I pull the battery for a few minutes to turn it back on

When I power the device back on sometimes it is stuck in the Bootloader Screen (unable to get into recovery and download) so I need to pull battery wait and turn back on
When the device does boot I can get into recovery and download mode on when it boots properly
Sometimes its stuck on the tmobile screen and I need to reboot it.

When the phone is operational it will occasionally lock up and I will need to wait a few minutes before the device is able to respond.

Any ideas what I can do? I had thought flashing a stock rom (from sammobile) would fix the boot issues

As of now:
I've recently flashed to the new Tmobile marshmallow stock via odin. I am still seeing these symptons. I'm currently installing the Maximum Overdrive Rom hoping it will fix some issues



HTC with locked internal memory



Folks

I need help to solve a problem. :(

I bought a HTC One M8x and decided to set up a rom custon. I study the subject before. I took the program kit available for the M8 and follow all the steps to unlock. All this function normally, however when installing the ROM custon the device just gave error. I was exploring the tool I ended up pressing and making procedures that were not listed, but apparently did not issue before starting the installation made the backup and then wipe. I started the procedure to install, entered the install section and located the ROM and sent install. After a while appeared an error saying that the installation was not possible, I managed to recover the backup, but the phone was not the same. I realized that my internal memory is no longer visible, I can not download pictures or audios in whatsapp, another thing I noticed is that the file manager also does not provide the internal memory (directories, programs, and others). When I try to synchronize your phone with your computer to the same thing, I can see the micro SD, but can not see the internal memory. I possibly when I was digging the Recovery program just blocking the internal memory and wanted to know how do to reverse. Does anyone have any ideas.



Monday, 18 July 2016

High android memory usage, is this normal?



I have an Unlocked bootloader, latest v33 kernel, and build 253, my androidOS sometimes goes high to 1.0gb usage, is this normal?








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Sunday, 17 July 2016

Problem: internal memory gets full real quick



Hello guys, I love my s4 mini lte, only thing I hate is its small internal memo. I tried moving some google apps to system, still, I don't have enough space to install or even update apps from the playstore, I also use my 64gb sd as internal and moved most apps which support external. Nonetheless, this is my main issue with my phone. How can I get more space on internal please!
I'm on cm 13 rooted.



Saturday, 16 July 2016

TWRP 3.0.2 don`t work when microSD was set like internal memory



Hi,

Someone can tell me why TWRP 3.0.2 don`t work (stop on start screen) while I set my microSD card like internal memory?

I have CM 13 6.0.1 and I tried few times set my microSD and flash TWRP again and still don`t work.



old phone memory



Is there any way that pictures,videoes etc can be copied from my old k700i if I can't even power him on.

I mean maybe the memory slot can be removed and then smth can be done



Thursday, 14 July 2016

More Internal Memory



I rooted my S4 16 GB and installed CM 13. After installation it show's 9gb of free space. I wiped everything and still showing occupied 7gb of space. What's the right way to wipe and how I get at least 11+GB.



Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Please help me to solve micromaxp480 memory proble



im using micromax p480 tab. after rooting still i can not move or install app to sd card. please please help me guez



Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Desire with GingerVillain 3.3 A2SD+ not working not enough memory



Hey all,

I wanted to reactivate my old trusty Desire for my girlfriend. It was running GingerVillain 3.3 when I used it, all working good, with a lot of apps.
I did a full wipe from the recovery (CWM) and I gave it a new SD Card (16GB Class 10).
But somehow I am not able to get A2SD+ working. I even flashed GV completely new, ending up with 75 MB available after the first boot, and then a low memory warning after installing google maps vom the play store.
What can I do? The ext3 partion is 1GB big, partitioned with the recovery.
Shall I try another ROM? I liked GV and I know it - and my GF just wants to use maps and whatsapp while hiking.
I am thankful for any ideas!

Cheers