sfdreamsla
Newbie
I wasn't saying that it had anything to do with being rooted. If you're not rooted you can't fully explore your internal memory & delete log files. If you're rooted you can. I am not sure how you got that I thought this error of a growing file/space running out for no apparent reason in itself had anything to do with being rooted or not from my post. The SOLUTION is different if you're rooted or not. Also I never recommended a hard reset. I just mentioned I had done one. It wasn't the end of the world when I did. I chimed in because some of the comments (not yours) were getting rude and really just unhelpful to the original poster and I wanted to let him know that the same thing happened to me - he wasn't alone. That was all my post was saying.
So far so good. I have over 400mbs of internal memory and it's not shrinking...
So far so good. I have over 400mbs of internal memory and it's not shrinking...

Being rooted has nothing to do with this. It happens to people who have rooted their phones and those who have not.
Also a factory reset is not always a permanent solution. If it happens again, will you just reset again? I personally wouldn't want to lose all my custom settings and data multiple times.


