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Low storage

wooky69

Android Enthusiast
Hi all. Since my Moto upgraded to Marshmallow it is really low on storage. I really don't have many apps installed, how can 8gb be filled by the ROM and a few apps? (Most annoying) Other than rooting the phone is there any way to clear some space.

Thanks.
 
Did you wipe cache partition after the upgrade removing all temporary files and not touching permeate files, added apps, or settings?

... Thom
 
Yes.

I am using a Turbo 2.

I Wipe Cache Partition after every minor system update and I also do it every Saturday as part of weekly maintenance.

I Factory Data Reset after every major system update. This is a very big deal.

... Thom
 
Well I would try both if I could get into recovery mode. I've followed the instructions but when I select reboot to recovery and press the power button the phone just turns off and doesn't reboot. Odd
 
Hold off on the Factory Data Reset until it is least inconvenient to do it.

Getting into Recovery Mode is a little challenging. After you successfully do it once the following times are trivial.

... Thom
 
It is covered by the reference you included in an earlier post.
https://motorola-mobility-en-hk.cus...prod_answer_detail/a_id/100135/p/30,6720,9151

It should not be connected to anything.

I do not know what the video is about that you posted.

Wipe Cache Partition is an option that is built into Recovery.

If all else fails ... take it back to where you bought it and have them show you how to Wipe Cache Partition.

It is critical for all Android device owners to know how to do a Wipe Cache Portion and Factory Data Reset and to know when to use them.

... Thom
 
Sorry do you mean the "No command" error is covered in the Moto link?

That's the issue, I'm selecting the right option but the android appears but it never enters recovery mode.
 
I don't have your phone.

You'll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
Holding the Power button, tap Volume Up once and then release the Power button.
A menu should appear.

If not successful ...

You'll see an image of an Android robot with a red exclamation mark.
Holding the Volume Up button, tap Power once and then release the Volume Up button.
A menu should appear.

... Thom
 
Should not be necessary. The documentation on the Motorola Users Forum for the Moto G Second Generation states that the procedure for Marshmallow on your phone is identical to the procedure for Lollipop on your phone.

... Thom
 
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