[Q] CM10 running out of space - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm having issues now with CM10 running out of internal storage. I did enough digging to find that it was a change in CM10 that caused this. The solution is to move some of the larger apps to the SD card.
The problem I have is that the highest offenders of space are all the google apps. My top offenders are:
Chrome: 60mb
Amazon App store: 28 mb
Media Storage: 28 mb
Google Search: 22 mb
Google Drive: 16 mb
Google Maps: 16mb
RssDemon: 15 mb
Google Play Store: 12mb
Android System: 10b
MoboPlayer: 9mb
Document Viewer: 9mb! (WTF is that?)\
HDR Camera+: 8 mb
Google Play Music: 9mb
Google Play Services: 8mb
Titanium Backup: 8mb
Gmail: 8mb
I'd love to move some of my apps to the SD card, but most are the Google Apps. And the others I'd rather have internal if I had my preference.
Is anyone else seeing the same thing? Do any of these mb sizes look ridiculous? These numbers are before any data or cache wipe for any of these apps.
I'm having the same issues on my TF101 and it's really starting to erk me.

CM10 did alter the size of the system partition accommodate the rom size. However, not a huge amount. That being said, we have a reduced amount of memory compared to more modern devices. Consider moving apps to sd that don't need to run at max performance. Maybe a clean data wipe would help some as well. It's amazing how much a clean start can help. But that's the beauty of root and custom roms, do a backup and try it out. If it doesn't work out, restore your backup image and try again.
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propjockey said:
CM10 did alter the size of the system partition accommodate the rom size. However, not a huge amount. That being said, we have a reduced amount of memory compared to more modern devices. Consider moving apps to sd that don't need to run at max performance. Maybe a clean data wipe would help some as well. It's amazing how much a clean start can help. But that's the beauty of root and custom roms, do a backup and try it out. If it doesn't work out, restore your backup image and try again.
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Thanks for the response. I've moved what I wanted over to the SD card and I still only have 96mb available and get low space errors quickly.
What about when I scroll lower and it says I have 6.65gb available? I'm guessing it's referring to the SD card, but how the heck do I make a folder that utilizes this? My intention is to create a folder where I can save images that I've downloaded from browsing.
How do I differentiate between the onboard memory and the SD card?

Pics and downloads should automatically be sent to SD. In settings-storage, it should have headers that show weather or not its internal or SD storage.
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Insufficient Memory Problem (Just rooted)

Hello, I am a total noob and could not find a similar problem listed. I just rooted mt3g slide and can't install more apps due to insufficient memory. Seems I have 416mb dedicated to ram and very little left for use to install apps. I moved as many apps as I could to the sd card yet the amount of space I have is really low. I am running CM6.1. Any help would be appreciated and thank you.
Are you using DarkTremor's apps2ext or Froyo's built in apps to sd feature?
I'm using the built in feature of froyo. I don't have any issues moving the apps just not enough room to install new ones.
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mcm123 said:
I'm using the built in feature of froyo. I don't have any issues moving the apps just not enough room to install new ones.
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Open termnial emulator and type the following as it appears:
su
df
And paste the output here. It should show the sizes of your different partitions, although if you are still s-on these should be normal. Try clearing your app caches and stuff, how many apps do you have installed anyway?
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There are 57 apps in the app drawer and a total of 110 (system apps included) apps. I attached the SS requested.
mcm123 said:
There are 57 apps in the app drawer and a total of 110 (system apps included) apps. I attached the SS requested.
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That shouldn't give you low space, but it could I suppose. You have 148 mb for memory, I have 320 or something, since I repartitioned my phone. Since you have less than half the space I do, and I have 159 app elements, (77 user apps). That gives me about 80 mb of free space. I suggest you hop over to this thread to repartition your phone. If you are running cm6 or cm7, just follow the 140mb system 1.5 mb cache scheme, it gives you BOATLOADS of room for user apps, as you can probably gather by the fact that I have 77 user apps.
MusicMan374 said:
That shouldn't give you low space, but it could I suppose. You have 148 mb for memory, I have 320 or something, since I repartitioned my phone. Since you have less than half the space I do, and I have 159 app elements, (77 user apps). That gives me about 80 mb of free space. I suggest you hop over to this thread to repartition your phone. If you are running cm6 or cm7, just follow the 140mb system 1.5 mb cache scheme, it gives you BOATLOADS of room for user apps, as you can probably gather by the fact that I have 77 user apps.
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Thanks. This worked out really well. Have CM7 RC1 running with tons of space. Did have to play around with the cache setting - I'm using 140mb system 20mb cache. Thanks again!
mcm123 said:
Thanks. This worked out really well. Have CM7 RC1 running with tons of space. Did have to play around with the cache setting - I'm using 140mb system 20mb cache. Thanks again!
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[Q] Available internal memory for applications?

Hi all,
my wife owns a Wildfire S since a couple of days.
But I am quite disappointed about the amount of available memory (internal storage) for applications.
She does not have a lot of applications installed (about 5), but the available is only about 93 MB.
When going to "Settings - Applications - Manage Applications" it shows me at the bottom of the screen "Internal Storage: 57MB used, 93MB free".
The phone specs state RAM 512 MB and Internal Storage also 512MB. Why is it showing only 140MB in reality?
Can someone explain this, please?
Is this normal?
How much available storage do you guys have on yours, please?
(Btw, also via "Settings - Storage" it shows "92,07MB as available space" on internal storage)
The phone is a T-Mobile branded one from The Netherlands.
Thanks in advance.
Mine got 512MB internal storage as well, but i think that the OS uses some space that don't show up. Have you tried moving apps to the SD card?
Moving apps to SD indeed does free up some memory, however...
I have only installed a few apps (less then 10mb all together), therefore I am quite disappointed with the little available memory.
The phone is a dutch Tmobile version. I can see there are a few Tmobile apps built-in into the rom, but surely they can't take up that much space, could it? (Adding up used + available internal storage only totals about 150mb, which is far from the 512mb as in the specs?)
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Same issue! I got mine yesterday and after barely installing anything. Im low on internal memory and it adds up to 140mb not 512.
Btw android, sense and other HTC things take up that memory. It is only 512mb when there is nothing on the internal memory.
Same issue here. Quite a disappointment and no way to really solve it.
Hello all, search 'darktremor app2sd' in this xda website
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Im amazed at how little memory this phone has. After 2 days and 5 apps its basically completely out of space. I liked the smaller form factor but this is ridiculous.
U can move all of ur apps to SD if u want...and it doesn't even require rooting...i was also having problem with this whole low internal memory thing..but i found this...
"http://androidforums.com/desire-tips-tricks/174345-how-move-apps-sd-card-unrooted-device-noobs-guide-updated-09-02-11-a.html"
its quiet simple really...it does help a little...with this u can use "move to SD card" option in application settings for nearly all the apps..
Hope this helps..
PS : u can use an app called android tool box..its really useful..it has many options like app manager, cache cleaner,file explorer,start up manager and many more..it is quiet handy when u'r low on Ram or space..

[Q] Not Enough Storage Space for System & Is 10GB normal for internal space?

Went to scan something with Photo Reader and was told that I didn't have enough storage space available. This seemed odd to me as I've installed fewer apps than on my tablet, and haven't even had time to download data files for most of the games.
1.45 GB Available, and it's not enough space for system functions?
Is ~10GB how much I should have internal?
EDIT - Probably should have said 11GB, just actually looked at the full number 10.97 is rather closer to 11 than 10... And that's why you sleep at 3 am not post!

[Q] Anyways to increase designated internal memory for

Hello everyone,
As I have downloaded more and more apps I have noticed I seem to have run out of room in this section. This is not only preventing me from downloading more apps but more annoying preventing me from updating some current apps. I know I can uninstall some but that is less then ideal.
I have searched this site but most fixes look like they might be phone specific so I thought I would ask others with my device.
For information purposes I am running a cynanogenmod 10 build.
Any help would be greatful,
-Dexter
There is currently no way to expand internal app memory, but what you can do is move some apps over to the internal SD. Most game files are already stored in the internal SD, but APK's are mostly stored in the internal app memory. Some apps though do have a large executable. For instance Antutu Benchmark. Might wanna try cleaning app cache as well, could free you quite a bit of space

[Q] something better than link2sd for stock rom?

I'm using the stock kernel and, of course, facing issues with the small internal memory. I'm using link2sd, but it still leaves a fair amount of data in the internal memory (ie, 16 mb for Asphalt 6, 14 mb for Facebook, 13 mb for Flash, a couple of mb for many other apps), so I'm always with a somewhat limited space for applications.
So I wonder if there is something capable of moving far more data to the SD card, so I don't need to worry about having enough room for apps. I was looking at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spazedog.mounts2sd but it mentions init.d support, and googling about all that stuff doesn't really explain it in more layman terms.
Thanks in advance
You cant be using Link2Sd properly then. It leaves virtually nothing in the internal memory. I had a 32gb SD card full of games and still had about 200mb free internal memory. When you create a link are you trying to move the apps to SD afterwards as they should show as being on internal?
Well, I have it set up to link automatically on application install, and to link application, dalvik-cache and libraries. The install locationis set to external and I have ticked the check boxes to relink libraries and dex files at startup.
To test it, I've unistalled Facebook and reinstalled. Once the app finishes installing, I get the link2sd notification that it's linking it to the SD. I login to my account and once I go to the application settings to check the app size, it reports a total of 31,33 MB, of which 23,56 MB correspond to the aplication and 7,77 MB to data. And has the option to move to the SD so it's certainly in the internal memory.
Link2SD storage info reports the internal memory (380 Mb total, 15% free), the Sd card (12% free) and the sd card's second partition, at /data/sdext2, with 712 MB total, of which 390Mb are used.
Sorry for bumping, but is the link2sd behaviour I'm describing normal behaviour then?
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Sorry for bumping, but is the link2sd behaviour I'm describing normal behaviour then?
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Yes, it does appear to be normal behaviour. Try going into the Link2SD app and see if it says whether the app is linked or not. I've had instances where my apps don't get linked even after running the process. When you check the application size in settings (not in Link2SD), the application size will remain unchanged as I think Link2SD treats your partition as internal storage and therefore it still shows the application as it's full size as opposed to how much of it is actually on your internal storage
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