TangledThorns
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I have the same problem, this has to be a bug with their latest update 

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this problem finally temporarily bricked my phone at the end of last week. i had, not just one, but two simultaneous low application disk space icons in my notification bar. i tried to power cycle my phone. after that, it would not boot, it just kept cycling through the htc and verizon "droid" screens. i tried removing the battery to fix the problem since that usually solves problems like this; but that did not work. i had to do hard reset to get it working again.
This is Exactly what happened to me.
I wonder if some of the many "random reboots" and "constant restart" threads are aware of this potentially being the problem. I haven't seen it mentioned in the nearly 1000 posts i've read on the topic.
oh whoah. sorry. I didn't mean to bump an old thread nor to give an old topic a new thread. Sorry.
I hadn't even thought that it may be a known issue.
:- \
Thanks for the thread link.
It's moot now because my phone has turned into a zombie.
-K-
Clearing the data will restore those apps to the like new state when you first downloaded them. depending on the app this can be bad or no harm is done. angry birds would mean you lose all progress and have to start over. Foursquare this would just mean logging back into the app and setting up the few settings they have. So i would be cautious on what apps you do this too. No app should be take up a ton of room though, so if one app is using 30 MBs then something is problem wrong and clearing the data would be wiseAfter reading through this thread and seeing that everyone had their own cure-all, it's clear there's no one solution that fixes the problem. I installed 3 games last night and got the low space warning. I moved over a number of large apps to SD to no avail. I cleared some cache, both in-app and under the app manager...nothing. What ended up working for me was clearing data on Opera Mobile and two others (can't remember) which were hogging a good deal of space. Finally went away. I have a couple questions for those who know: I understand what the cache is, but was does clearing data do to these apps? What might I lose as a result? And where is this data/data directory? I'm using Astro file manager and can't find it. The only data directory I have is empty. Is it hidden?
if you do this you will lose all homescreens and various other stored data and settings. i would only do this if you dont use sense. 3 mbs is reasonable for this appWell after countless battles with this problem, I was going through all the apps in size order to view cache levels. When I got to HTC Sense, there was no cache files but the app size was the exact same as the data size, about 3MB. I use LauncherPro so i didn't hesitate to clear the data.
Bam!! Problem solved in an instance!! Once I cleared all app data from HTC Sense, the icon went bye-bye.
Just another fix to consider if nothing else is working for you.
I received a text yesterday and noticed all my threads are gone. I don't recall what I did to Handcent in my shotgun-style attempt to clear the low space warning, but clearly I wiped out my texts. I'll definitely have to be mindful of what I'm clearing out in the future.Clearing the data will restore those apps to the like new state when you first downloaded them. depending on the app this can be bad or no harm is done. angry birds would mean you lose all progress and have to start over. Foursquare this would just mean logging back into the app and setting up the few settings they have. So i would be cautious on what apps you do this too. No app should be take up a ton of room though, so if one app is using 30 MBs then something is problem wrong and clearing the data would be wise