[HOW TO] Fix the "Low on space" problem (in plain English)

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3960tran

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hey, i think you are in a boot loop.

i think you can take your battery out, put it back in, hold down the volume down and the power button. i think that should take you back into clockworkmod recovery. and then you can reboot from your saved rom backup?

It worked! Of course I was trying not to flip out while it was rebooting and still was unsure of everything.

All I can say is I hate not being technology literate. It takes 4x or more longer to figure things out and that's a maybe.

Thanks for the quick response and the help.

---------- Post added 16th April 2012 at 12:29 AM ---------- Previous post was 15th April 2012 at 11:50 PM ----------

One other question. I got the "Low On Space" problem fixed. Thanks a lot.

It looks like the S is in the 'On' position. Would I need to have it 'off' to take off the bloatware and to use my phone as a tether. If I do what would I need to do?

I did see the thread for 'root 2.3.4 downgrade, and s-off', but was kind of overwhelmed about what to do since I have done some if it.

Thanks again.
 

funkpod

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I'm in the same boat. I am going to sit on my root and not worry about s off or anything else for a while. Maybe I will install cyanogenmod 7, see how that is. No rush.

I'm glad that I helped! Very surprised that I could, in fact. Good stuff.

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spcagigas

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Excellent! My wife has been getting this error on her Incredible for ages. It will be great to fix it for her. Now, if I can just port her phone poor of her hands...

Saludos,
Steve

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tiny4579

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Somebody has the same issue? after flashing the zip i cannot use correctly the compass sensor, for example in SkyMaps app. :(

Not sure if this question has been answered but in case it hasn't I'll summarize.

The included kernel (gingertiny 10/15) doesn't have the best compass support - it's a port - but if you flash a later release (on page 1 of the development thread) it should take care of it.
 

bigdaddyinc

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OK, I followed all the instructions, and kept getting an error message "Failed to get root". Now my Incredible just boots to the white HTC Incredible screen and nothing else. I searched and tried some recommended fixes but the seem to be for rooted phones and I don't believe the root was successful.

Any help please.
 

sandiegoduh

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Trying to do this on my POS Incredible and I can't even open/download the first link in the instructions... it opens to a blank white page. I am ready to throw my phone out the window if I can't get this to work! Help?

On a MBP.
 

cmlusco

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OK, I followed all the instructions, and kept getting an error message "Failed to get root". Now my Incredible just boots to the white HTC Incredible screen and nothing else. I searched and tried some recommended fixes but the seem to be for rooted phones and I don't believe the root was successful.

Any help please.

What radio are you on.
What hboot?
What android version is the phone on or should be on?
 

Gary Sharp

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URL issue

I have a issue I'm at step 8 and I have the version 2.3.4 but when i click on the link it pulls up the website but there is nothing displayed on the page at all. Any recommendations or advise?
 

bigdaddyinc

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What radio are you on.
What hboot?
What android version is the phone on or should be on?


2.15.10.07.07
0.92.0000
2.3.4

I just reflashed Gingerbread back to stock. And I have tried again, and it is doing the same exact thing. Except Unrevoked said "done" but the phone was stuck on a black screen with white borders, and if I try to boot the phone back up it just loops to the white htc incredible screen.
 
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Stupifier

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I need help....quickly if possible. I am on Step 8 (Root Your Phone) running Android Version 2.3.4

Plug in your phone and wait while Unrevoked runs automatically. It will reboot your phone several times and will take some time, so be patient!
Once it's done, unplug your phone and ensure that a "Superuser Permissions" application is inside your app drawer. Don't run it. Instead, go to Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> All, scroll down to "Superuser Permissions", click it, then click "Clear data". Return back Home.

On my computer, the Unrevoked program said 'Done' (after many other messages and many automatic phone reboots). Now, on my phone....I have the EXACT same thing as the following poster:
http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=24761438&postcount=51

The turquoise blue menu options at the top that the poster mentions are the following:
-reboot system now
-apply update from sdcard
-wipe data/factory reset
-install zip from sdcard
-backup and restore
-mounts and storage
-advanced
-power off

Please advise me what to do at this screen. The instructions tell me to unplug phone and ensure that a "superuser Permissions" application is inside app drawer. Well....I have no idea how to go beyond this current screen to even check my app drawer. I followed the OP instructions to the letter. Anything outside of those instructions, I have not done. What's next?

**UPDATE**
I did not know you have to press the Trackball button when you select options in Recovery Mode......I was pressing the power button the whole time and it wasn't working. Nobody told me this. I chose the 'Reboot System Now' option and it looks like I'm onto the next step. Just thought I'd share what my problem/solution was. I think this should be cleared up

**ANOTHER UPDATE w/Question**
Everything went just fine. Method worked great! Thank you! But I have the same question as the other guy has....this question was not answered by anyone either. His question is

"question: so, what in the world is on my phone that is taking up so much space? before i applied the fix, i said i only have 10 mb free of the 150. and now i have... 175mb free of the 750. it's a lot left, but what is in there? if i move apps to SD, that frees up some of the room, correct? i tried checking under settings>sd card & storage, but when i moved something, it would take a couple of minutes for my phone to notice, or something. i wasn't sure if it directly correlated my move. "

This is even more pronounced on my phone. 393mb used and 355mb free. What the hell racked up so much space in this whole process? Please explain
 
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funkpod

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hey, wusup? i don't exactly know what is taking up all your space, or my space, but it sounds like you have a lot more free space than i do! ;) just move as many apps to sd as you can and you should have more than enough space, hopefully until your next upgrade.

btw, i'm glad that my instructions helped. from that screen, you just make a backup file while you're in clockworkmod recovery, and then reset.

how're you enjoying your rooted phone? I plan on installing the latest cyanogenmod 7 nightly tonight, w/ incredikernel.
 

lightningandthunder

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Problem with rebooting into recovery

Whenever I use Rom manager to reboot into recovery my incredible goes onto the white htc screen and then a black line appears followed by a black screen with white stripes on the very side. The same thing happens whenever I put my phone in recovery mode via power/volume down button. Does anybody have any suggestions on what to do?
 

Stupifier

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how're you enjoying your rooted phone? I plan on installing the latest cyanogenmod 7 nightly tonight, w/ incredikernel.

To be honest, I'm seriously considering only removing bloatware and keeping everything else how it is. I've been reading and seeing stuff about ROMs and Kernels for a couple years now....it all sounds fascinating but a bit overwhelming at the moment. For example, doing a quick google search for incredikernel brought me to the maker's homepage.....yet the dev doesn't talk at all about what this kernels features/benefits are.

Also, S-off or S-on? Using the rooting method in this thread....which am I? And if I'm still S-on, can I flash ROMs and put new kernels on safely?

Another question:
So, all I've done is followed the rooting/low-space removal instructions here. I go to About Phone and see this in the Kernal Version:

2.6.35.10-ginertiny+
drew@tinster #62
Fri Oct 14 23:57:26 EDT 2011

What kernal is that!? Also, if I wanna just flash IncrediKernal without any custom ROM on my Droid Incredible....can I just use the IncrediKernal Sense versions found at the bottom of the Dev's latest downloads page
Can I use the latest version (the one I mention below)?
2.6.35.14 gingertiny-v2 03/11/2012 (956)
 
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funkpod

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To be honest, I'm seriously considering only removing bloatware and keeping everything else how it is. I've been reading and seeing stuff about ROMs and Kernels for a couple years now....it all sounds fascinating but a bit overwhelming at the moment. For example, doing a quick google search for incredikernel brought me to the maker's homepage.....yet the dev doesn't talk at all about what this kernels features/benefits are.

Also, S-off or S-on? Using the rooting method in this thread....which am I? And if I'm still S-on, can I flash ROMs and put new kernels on safely?

i was super duper overwhelmed, i only rooted last week! well, no, 2 weeks ago, now. I only did it to get the Low STorage Notification to go away. Now, i'm looking to improve the performance of my phone.

I think the INcredikernel will improve battery life and allow for Fast Charge, which, umm, charges fast. but yeah, i noticed the same thing too, the maker doesn't explain at all on his site why flash Incredikernel at all.

after this method, you will still have s-on. s-on just means that verizon or htc can undo your root it you get an over the air update. s-off is a whole new level of rooting, don't worry about doing it yet. give yourself some time and do it later, i'd say.
 

Stupifier

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Could anyone answer this question for me though?

Another question:
So, all I've done is followed the rooting/low-space removal instructions here. I go to About Phone and see this in the Kernal Version:

2.6.35.10-ginertiny+
drew@tinster #62
Fri Oct 14 23:57:26 EDT 2011

What kernal is that!? Also, if I wanna just flash IncrediKernal without any custom ROM on my Droid Incredible....can I just use the IncrediKernal Sense versions found at the bottom of the Dev's latest downloads page
Can I use the latest version (the one I mention below)?
2.6.35.14 gingertiny-v2 03/11/2012 (956)

**UPDATE**
Well I just flashed that version anyway. Been a couple hours using it, everything seems alright. I did have a couple freeze/reboots...not quite sure why. Its blazing fast though! Remarkable difference in speed.
 
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cmlusco

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Could anyone answer this question for me though?

Another question:
So, all I've done is followed the rooting/low-space removal instructions here. I go to About Phone and see this in the Kernal Version:

2.6.35.10-ginertiny+
drew@tinster #62
Fri Oct 14 23:57:26 EDT 2011

What kernal is that!? Also, if I wanna just flash IncrediKernal without any custom ROM on my Droid Incredible....can I just use the IncrediKernal Sense versions found at the bottom of the Dev's latest downloads page
Can I use the latest version (the one I mention below)?
2.6.35.14 gingertiny-v2 03/11/2012 (956)

**UPDATE**
Well I just flashed that version anyway. Been a couple hours using it, everything seems alright. I did have a couple freeze/reboots...not quite sure why. Its blazing fast though! Remarkable difference in speed.

Gingertiny is the kernel installed with the ext4 mods. The low space (ext4) mods require a kernel that supports ext4. I am unsure if incredikernel does, but i believe so. Ginger tiny is a great kernel and has just about everything you could want, ext4, usb fast charge, over / under clocking, over / under volting. Has several great governors including smartass v2 my favorite. It also supports 2.4ghz wireless N. I also believe that chad the maker of incredikernel and tiny of gingertiny colaborate together on both kernels.
 
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I'm still on Froyo on my incredible*, does the low space warning mod work on froyo, or just gingerbread?

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*I've modified so much on my phone to get it exactly how I like, I'm a little too lazy to do it after upgrading to another ROM (I'm on Virtuous).
 

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    The Problem
    The HTC Droid Incredible shows a "Low on space: Phone storage space is getting low" warning despite having gobs of space free because the "Application data storage" folder (also known as /data/data) that is shared by all apps on the phone is only 150mb in size. As soon as only 10% of this folder is available, the warning appears. If it gets too much lower, apps stop responding and the phone crashes.

    The Story
    After many months of clearing app data, uninstalling apps, resetting my phone, and generally walking on eggshells trying to keep my data storage under the limit, I was getting ready to upgrade my device. I would search every few weeks to see if anyone had solved the problem, but all I found were more people stuck in my boat, and I was ready to give up. But then I stumbled across a series of threads on xda-developers.com that gave me new hope. In the course of one night, I learned from scratch how to root my phone, and I applied a fix that increased the "Application data storage" folder to a whopping 750mb. I am now able to download as many apps as I'd like and not have to worry about clearing out app data ever again.

    However, it took a bit of scouring the forums and reading various guides to figure out how to do all this. Some of the items are quite technical in nature, and some of the guides skip steps that more experienced users would know how to do already. So I joined the forum to write this guide for the "regular" users out there like myself. My goal is to explain in plain English how to fix this nagging issue once and for all and to consolidate all the relevant info and files into one place. If you find this useful, please share this with others so we can all fully enjoy our phones!

    The Credits
    I did not invent any of the steps, tools, or methods I am about to describe. Hats off to the following people for supplying all the info and files I needed to fix the problem and write this how-to thread. Please let me know if I've missed anyone that should be mentioned and I will add them.
    • vbhines for the "New to Modding/Rooting" guide
    • The unrevoked team for their excellent one-click rooting software and drivers
    • dreamersipaq for the guide to rooting an Incredible
    • scotty1223 for the guide to rooting a 2.3.4 Incredible
    • jermaine151 for the "no data limit" mod that actually fixes the problem
    • cmlusco and tiny4579 for all their help answering questions and troubleshooting in this thread

    The Ingredients
    Here's what you'll need to perform this fix:
    • An HTC Incredible (obviously) with an SD card
    • A micro USB cable (you can use the one you charge your phone with)
    • A computer with a USB port and internet access (PC, Mac, or Linux)
    • An hour of free time

    The Fix

    Step 1: Read the "New to Modding/Rooting" guide so you know what you're getting into and can understand the terminology: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=744807

    Step 2: Back up your contacts, pictures, etc. This guide is safe for your phone and will not erase any of your data if you follow it correctly, but it never hurts to back things up just in case.

    Step 3a: Make sure your phone is decently charged. (at least 50%)

    Step 3b: Make sure your phone isn't currently showing the "low on space" error. Delete some apps or data until the error goes away. You don't want to go through all this effort only to have your phone crash halfway through!

    Step 4: Uninstall HTC sync software from your computer. Also make sure you are not running any software that communicates to your phone using USB, such as PDANet or DoubleTwist. If you haven't had to plug your phone into your computer to do anything prior to now, you're probably OK.

    Step 5: On your phone, go to Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Development and put a check in the "USB debugging" box.

    Step 6: Plug your phone into your computer, select "Charge Only", select "remember my selection", click "Done", and then unplug your phone.

    Step 7: If you are on a Windows PC, follow this user-friendly guide to install the USB drivers you'll need: http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/windows_hboot_driver_install

    When I did this step, I actually found my Android entry from the first screenshot in the guide under "Android Phone" and it did not say "Android 1.0". Don't worry, you can still use this entry to continue with the next step in the guide to "Update Driver Software".

    Mac and Linux users can skip this step.

    Step 8: Root your phone. This step is a bit more involved, so be sure to read the directions carefully. On your phone, go to Menu -> Settings -> About phone -> Software information and look at what it says under "Android version" at the top.

    If it says 2.3.4, do this:
    • Download Clockwork 5.0.2.0: http://dinc.does-it.net/Recoveries/CWM_5.0.2.0/PB31IMG.zip (link updated 6/22/12)
    • Extract the recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-inc.img from the zip file and put it somewhere you'll remember.
    • Download Unrevoked 3.22 (this is intentionally NOT the latest version): http://dinc.does-it.net/Unrevoked/Unrevoked_3.22.exe (link updated 6/22/12)
    • Run Unrevoked_3.22.exe
    • Inside the program, go to File -> Custom Recovery and select the .img file from above. At the bottom of the program window, it should now say "Recovery: Custom" and "Waiting for device"
    • Plug in your phone and wait while Unrevoked runs automatically. It will reboot your phone several times and will take some time, so be patient!
    • Once it's done, unplug your phone and ensure that a "Superuser Permissions" application is inside your app drawer. Don't run it. Instead, go to Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Manage applications -> All, scroll down to "Superuser Permissions", click it, then click "Clear data". Return back Home.

    If it says anything other than 2.3.4, do this:
    • Download Unrevoked 3.32: http://www.unrevoked.com/recovery/
    • Run reflash_package.exe. It may start up right away, or it may ask you to extract the files. Put them somewhere you can find, and once the extraction is done, find and run reflash.exe.
    • Plug in your phone and wait while Unrevoked runs automatically. It will reboot your phone several times and will take some time, so be patient!

    After the above steps, everyone should do this:
    • Launch the Android Market and search for "ROM Manager". The first result should be "ROM Manager" by ClockworkMod and it should have a picture of a top hat above a gear as its icon. Click it, then click "Download", then "Accept & download". If it is already installed, you can just return Home.
    • Once ROM Manager has finished installing, launch it and select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" (the first option). Confirm your phone model (HTC Incredible). A window will pop up asking for root permissions - click to allow it.
    • Optional: After the download completes, scroll down and click "Backup Current ROM". You may need a lot of space free on your SD card to perform this backup depending on what you have on your phone. Once you create this backup, you can use ROM Manager to fully restore your phone (including all apps, data, and settings) in case anything goes wrong. This can take a significant amount of time, so again, be patient!

    If all went well, your phone should be exactly the same as it was before, except you now have a couple new apps, and more importantly, root access!

    Step 9: On your phone, go to Menu -> Settings -> Applications -> Development and uncheck the "USB debugging" box.

    Step 10: Apply the Fix. This is the step you've been waiting for!
    • Go to this thread: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1623038, click the link for the EXT4All files in the first post, download "Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip", and put it somewhere you'll remember. You can also go directly to this URL to download the file: http://dinc.does-it.net/EXT4_Mods/ (links updated 6/22/12)
    • Plug your phone into your computer, bring down the notification bar, select the "USB connection type" item, select "Disk drive", and click Done.
    • On your computer, find your phone's SD card. If you're unsure which drive is your SD card, look at how big each drive is. The drive that has a size of 6.59GB is the phone's internal memory, so the other drive is the SD card. The SD card that comes with the Incredible is 1.83GB in size, but yours may be different if you bought your own SD card.
    • Move "Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip" from your computer to the SD card. Do not put it inside any folders.
    • After the file has finished moving, bring down the notifications bar, select the "USB connection type" item, select "Charge only", then click done.
    • Unplug your phone from your computer.
    • Launch ROM Manager from your app drawer and click "Reboot into Recovery" (the second option). Click "OK" to proceed.
    • After the phone reboots, you will now see a black screen with some blue options on it. Use the volume buttons on the left to scroll down to "install zip from sdcard" and click the optical trackpad button at the bottom of the phone to select it.
    • Click "choose zip from sdcard" (the first option)
    • Scroll down to the very bottom and select "Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip"
    • Scroll down to "Yes - Install Convert2Ext4_no_data_limit_normal_dalvik.zip" and click it. This step will take some time to complete, and the progress bar may not move at all. Be patient!
    • Once it is done, click the power button at the top of your phone until you're back at the main menu, then select "Reboot system" (the first option). If you hit power too many times and end up with a blank screen, just hit power one more time and you'll see the menu.

    When the phone is done rebooting after this last step, verify that the fix worked by going to Menu -> Settings -> SD & phone storage and look at the "Application data storage" section. It should now say that the "Total space" is 748mb!

    At this point you can run happily through an open field, shout from the highest mountaintop, or just shed a tear of joy, because you can now install tons of apps and let them accumulate all the data they want. Enjoy!

    P.S. Please let me know if any of these steps are incorrect or unclear so I can fix them. Thanks!

    Troubleshooting
    Here are a couple of issues people have come across while doing the steps in this guide, along with the solutions. Thanks to cmlusco for these helpful answers!

    The guide says my phone should have rebooted back to the main screen, but I'm on a black screen with a bunch of blue options!
    If you're on this step and the guide doesn't say you need to be here yet, just use the volume buttons to scroll to the "Reboot System Now" option and click the optical trackpad. Then you can continue on with the guide!

    I'm stuck on a black screen with white bars on the side!
    If your phone is "s-off", reflash the recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-inc.img file from Step #8 using hboot. To get to hboot, turn your phone off, hold the "volume down" button, and turn it back on. Keep holding the "volume down" button until you get to the menu where you can flash the .img file.

    If your phone is not "s-off" or you have no idea what "s-off" means, run Unrevoked again with the same .img file from Step #8.

    In either case, you should be able to continue using the guide from where you left off!

    My phone keeps rebooting over and over and I can't do anything!
    Pull out the battery, wait for 15 seconds, and put it back in and turn the phone back on. If it still keeps rebooting, pull out/re-insert the battery again, go into hboot (see above answer) and try the following steps. You can stop as soon as one of them works!

    1. Restore a backup that you made in a previous step (if you have one).
    2. Reflash the .img file from Step #8.
    3. Flash the .img file here: http://dinc.does-it.net/wildstang83_inc_4.08.605.2_11232011.zip (note: this one will take you back to stock, so you'll have to start the guide over).

    I'm still stuck!
    If all else fails, please post your issue in this thread so someone can help you out. You can also try restoring your backup (you made a backup, right??) and starting over from the top. Good luck!
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    I'm going to use the downgrade-and-reflash method to root my 2.3.4 Incredible and after reading the forums have spent the supper hour looking around for Unrevoked 3.22. There was a megaupload site that always says bandwidth is exceeded, and one more that I found where everything is in a language I can't decipher.
    Does anybody have a working link to 3.22? All I want is to turn on my stupid wireless hotspot so my wife can use her Ipad in teh car without having to pay Verizon another $30 a month for access to data I already have. Argh!

    Thanks,
    Ryan

    You can actually acomplish that without rooting.

    Open dial pad and type ##778# and hit call.

    Select edit mode and enter six zeros (000000) as the password.

    Select security and look for S.IP DUN username, it should look something like this YourNumber@dun.vzw3g.com. Change it to be YourNumber@vzw3g.com, just remove the "dun.".

    Back out to the main menu and select M.IP Default Profile. Look for DUN NAI and change it to be YourNumner@vzw3g.com, remove the "dun."

    Hit the menu button and select commit modifications. Your phone will reboot.

    Now just use the stock 3g mobile hotspot app. When you first open it it will say you have to have a subscription and pay, just procede you will not be charged, and verizion is none the wiser. I have been doing this my self for over a year now.
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    Did this ever happen? Could it?

    No i dont think so. & Yes it could be done with a little work. But why, whats wrong with ext4? Ext4 is faster than stock ext3.

    EDIT: I edited the ext4 no data limit mod to not convert to ext4 and instead just move /datadata to /data/data. It has been tested and does work, but still FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK! And always do a backup first. :)
    http://dinc.does-it.net/EXT4_Mods/No_Data_Limit_Mod.zip
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    Potential Alternate Solution

    Soniclude that was a great very detailed write up. Here is another option that I found that seems to also solve the dreaded low disk space...

    Since you clearly outlined the steps for rooting your device, I wont go into that. But, why stop at fixing one of the most annoying stock problems. Rooting is half the battle to flashing a new rom - which is precisely what I did to stop the LDS issue.

    I used to use CM7 and then flashed over to MIUI but recently I flashed the best rom I have used to date - ICS-Dinc AOKP (]http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1475936) which is a full fledged ICS port for your OG Dinc.

    Since then I have not received any LDS errors (although I have not been using this ROM that long) but I would assume that it would be similar to my lengthy experience with CM7, in which I never got the LDS warning.

    Here is what my device displays as available space for applications
    View attachment 895332
    As you can see I have used 144MB with 604MB free for a total of 748MB, identified as internal storage.

    Also, just so you can see that this ROM is not an ICS overlay and is truly a port, here is the device info
    View attachment 895331

    72ls1's (the dev for ICS-Dinc AOKP) has some really good directions and make the process very easy.

    For those that are interested and need a few more additional details, here are a few things that helped me:
    1. Make sure you have backup your device data, this includes your apps, contacts (you should be just setting all contacts to sync with your gmail account to begin with), messages and email settings. Use an app like Titanium Backup for apps; Backup and Restore app for messages; Call Log Restore for calling

    2. Download the zip files outline in the ROM posting of your chocie to your sdcard; They should be placed at the top level of your sdcard, meaning not in another folder. The zip files for ICS-Dinc AOK include the ICS-Dinc zip, Gapps (use this one gapps-ics-20120207-signed.zip - http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-ics-20120207-signed.zip), and Tiamat Kernel

    3. In Recovery make a backup of your device (in case you need to flash back due to an error)

    4. Within Recovery prior to flashing the rom make sure to unmount data, sdcard and cache

    5. Then clear cache and dalivik-cache (this one is under the advanced options)

    6. Do a factory reset

    7. Install from zip in the following order: ICS-Dinc AOK V.02, Gapps, Tiamat

    8. Reset your device

    Now go enjoy the goodness of a fresh ice cream sandwich!

    Hope this helps anyone else out there in either the low disk space issue or that is having questions about flashing a rom.
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    before you do anything, you need to have the bootloader unlocked, downgraded to froyo 2.2, rooted and then have CWM recovery installed-from CWM you can flash alternate ROMS and the low space fix. I don;t know if those old methods like unrevoked forever still work. even on the incredibleforum where it originated says it;s been depreciated. HTC did issue some updates that may have rendered them obsolete. since you say you are already on 2.34, it seems like your phones are updated past the point where those methods would work

    all the info you need should be in this thread. it;s an involved process but it is worth doing. i looked for an easy 1 click way to root my phones(i have 3) but there was none.

    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1600904

    i did it on a windows xp pc which required some drivers to be installed.

    by the way, the easiest way to clear up the low space issue is to delete any excess text messages. more than likely, your daughter saves every text message conversation she has ever gotten or sent. that;s one app that whose data grows over time. another is to move whatever apps that can be to sdcard. of course these are very temporary solutions that have limited lifespan. worse case scenario, you will pass the threshold where your phone can recover free space and become non functional requiring your phone to need a factory reset anyway.