Root flashed bionix 5 but still high external sd

Ok so the main reason I rooted my vibrant was to get rid of factory apps and free space on my sd card. I flashed it with a TW bionix 5 ROM as it was recommended to me and it got rid of the useless factory apps.

HOWEVER, I realized that my external sd card was still filled with a shocking 1.50 gig, leaving me with barely 400 mb left.

What took that much space on my sd card? And how do i get rid of it? I wanted to almost empty my sd cards in order to download big games that requires a lot of space but this problem is preventing me from doing it.
 

dattack

Member
Ok so the main reason I rooted my vibrant was to get rid of factory apps and free space on my sd card. I flashed it with a TW bionix 5 ROM as it was recommended to me and it got rid of the useless factory apps.

HOWEVER, I realized that my external sd card was still filled with a shocking 1.50 gig, leaving me with barely 400 mb left.

What took that much space on my sd card? And how do i get rid of it? I wanted to almost empty my sd cards in order to download big games that requires a lot of space but this problem is preventing me from doing it.
You can look at your external SD file in the astro program or the file program with bionix. It should tell you. You can delete if not needed.
 

scoope

Newbie
Ok so the main reason I rooted my vibrant was to get rid of factory apps and free space on my sd card. I flashed it with a TW bionix 5 ROM as it was recommended to me and it got rid of the useless factory apps.

HOWEVER, I realized that my external sd card was still filled with a shocking 1.50 gig, leaving me with barely 400 mb left.

What took that much space on my sd card? And how do i get rid of it? I wanted to almost empty my sd cards in order to download big games that requires a lot of space but this problem is preventing me from doing it.

Avatar, if you still have it on your external sd card, takes up 1.44 gigs. You should have more room on your internal sd card though.
 
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