Hi all,Firstly, I have checked on loads of forums and sites about this and no threads or solutions provided much insight on how to resolve this. Most thread owners just simply stated they had this problem but did not go into any detail as to what they have installed and the storage capacity numbers their phones are specifying to them. That's why i am seeking my answer on my own thread. Please, dont redirect me to some other thread or another website. Please, if you have some time and are willing - help me out. Thank you.I am currently with a big problem on my phone.
Click to expand.i dont have CWM recovery. All ive got is a rooted phone with the root method i outlined above.in recovery i think it is the stock recovery (3e) / android system recovery.if i put CWM on there, is there a way to get it on there without a custom rom and without removing my stock recovery, i.e. Can i have x2 recovery systems and access CWM via the stock recovery and then do what you said to do?in a nutshell, in the past i did have a custom rom, custom kernel, and custom recovery and i spent over 24 hours of pain on trying to get my phone back to stock in every aspect and i finally figured out how to do it.
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Grand and I have not much apps installed: in fact just about 3 apps besides the pre-installed apps, but still I have no space when I'm downloading apps like Skype and Candy Crush. On the process of updating my phone I get this message, that there is an insufficient space; the phone too shows a lot of used up space. Here you can find all secret codes for SAMSUNG G130 Galaxy Young 2. Check out how to.#9998.5646# - Change the operator logo that shows up at the start of your.#9998.76#.#9998.585# - Permanent memory phone.#3243948#.
So now im back on my stock rom, stock kernel for my carrier and stock reovery. I dont want to break anything again! I dont have CWM recovery. All ive got is a rooted phone with the root method i outlined above.in recovery i think it is the stock recovery (3e) / android system recovery.if i put CWM on there, is there a way to get it on there without a custom rom and without removing my stock recovery, i.e. Can i have x2 recovery systems and access CWM via the stock recovery and then do what you said to do?in a nutshell, in the past i did have a custom rom, custom kernel, and custom recovery and i spent over 24 hours of pain on trying to get my phone back to stock in every aspect and i finally figured out how to do it. So now im back on my stock rom, stock kernel for my carrier and stock reovery.
I dont want to break anything again! I dont know if a reflash is the same thing as a factory reset / factory wipe via recovery but that's what i did.you're right i think it was corrupted, because when the phone came back on i found it was still rooted and root app delete was still installed, or had been reinstalled and it still had apps disabled in the recycler and apps uninstalled. Super su was also reinstalled instantly by google play.
So i enabled all the disabled apps in rootappdelete, did full unroot via supersu, again factory reset and this time i did it under the phone settings and chose to wipe the usb storage as well.this time when the phone came back it was not rooted and rootappdelete and supersu did try to install but thats just because of google backup doing its job i just stopped those 2 and left it to do the rest. I got root checker (free) and it confirmed root was not available.now my bare minimum apps are on there and i have rerooted in the same method and installed rootappdelete again and disabled the crap i dont want / need.now i have 283MB used space and 1.7GB free space on the internal memory with the same apps that i had before the first wipe, problem fixed!thanks again. I dont know if a reflash is the same thing as a factory reset / factory wipe via recovery but that's what i did.you're right i think it was corrupted, because when the phone came back on i found it was still rooted and root app delete was still installed, or had been reinstalled and it still had apps disabled in the recycler and apps uninstalled. Super su was also reinstalled instantly by google play. So i enabled all the disabled apps in rootappdelete, did full unroot via supersu, again factory reset and this time i did it under the phone settings and chose to wipe the usb storage as well.this time when the phone came back it was not rooted and rootappdelete and supersu did try to install but thats just because of google backup doing its job i just stopped those 2 and left it to do the rest. I got root checker (free) and it confirmed root was not available.now my bare minimum apps are on there and i have rerooted in the same method and installed rootappdelete again and disabled the crap i dont want / need.now i have 283MB used space and 1.7GB free space on the internal memory with the same apps that i had before the first wipe, problem fixed!thanks again. Click to expand.Glad to see you got it sorted, you have done basically the same thing by factory resetting, the reflash just would have rebuilt the structure and preserved all your settings, accounts and apps but you would have lost rootThe factory reset though is a good option to get a nice clean phone if you dont mind adding back all those things, there are quite a few people who swear by this when upgrading etc as its basically just a clear out of all the crap you have accumulated over a period of time.
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