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Sorry for this long intro, but the basic question is: How do I proceed?
#Android terminal emulator operation not permitted spoof mac android#
One thing all the disk usage apps seems to have in common is that unless the device is rooted, they cannot see what is in some directories (like /data) which makes me think it is either Android itself (4.0.3 on this device) which has some kind of cache which is misbehaving or that some process is producing extreme amounts of logs somewhere. (in this picture "SD Card" is the internal one.) I've tried almost every disk usage app available out there and they all show similar results, the following is DiskView (picture taken after I removed a few apps): (SD Card at the bottom of the picture is the external one, never mind that one). I get the feeling that the rightmost grey part of the bar should be a bit more than 379MB(the Available part). I have cleared the data of almost every single App I have installed but still if I look at the Storage tab of the settings I see the following (a couple of hours ago):
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However, that doesn't seem to be the case. I was a bit surprised as I keep movies, and such on the external SD card but I assumed is was some browser cache, Maps or so which had eaten up a fair chunk of the 32G memory it has internally. I've been a happy owner of an Acer Iconia A500 for a bit over a year now but a couple of weeks ago it started to complain about its internal memory being full.