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Help Cleaning "System ROM:"

CleTjB

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Mar 26, 2012
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So far no problems, but I have Titanium Backup installed and it is showing:

System ROM 260 MB (25.7 MB free)
Internal: 784 MB (557 MB free)
Internal eMMC: 7.07GB (7.05 GB free)
SD card: 15.8 GB (10.2 GB free)

How or where can I clean this up. I have Root Explorer installed so I can navigate all sub directories and files within the ROOT.

I think these are the CACHE files and possible a directory with all of the APKs, but I'm not sure where to find them.

Could it be a LOG file that keeps growing and needs to be removed?

I have backed up my ROM so flashing it back is no problem, but time consuming.
 
OK..Cool. I was just trying to figure out the error messages about "running out of space" after trying to download and install any apps, I got the error message a few times before, and I think I may figured it out, but I thought there could be a a simple fix like deleting unneccesary log or cache files.

Thanks.
 
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OK..Cool. I was just trying to figure out the error messages about "running out of space" after trying to download and install any apps, I got the error message a few times before, and I think I may figured it out, but I thought there could be a a simple fix like deleting unneccesary log or cache files.

Thanks.

Page one and page 11 of this thread:
http://androidforums.com/incredible...e-phone-application-storage-notification.html

If you want to permanently fix it:
http://androidforums.com/incredible...-error-sense-roms-force-closes-aosp-roms.html

To band aid it:
The app "ng cache cleaner" will automate the process of keeping your caches empty
 
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