Motorola Droid :: Clearing Browser Cache

Feb 11, 2010

How do I clear the cache in my browser? By the way I only have 76.56 Mb in available internal memory. It that still ok?

Motorola Droid :: clearing browser cache


HTC Droid Eris :: Uninstalling Unused Apps And Clearing The Browser Cache

Apr 10, 2010

I synced up with my computer after uninstalling unused apps and clearing the browser cache and a few others, just general clean up to keep the phone running smooth. After roaming around my sd card, I came across this. A total of 84 cache files totaling 3.24mb. What is this from and is it ok to delete them? I'm assuming it is since it is just cache, which you can delete any of theme xcept for google nav (force close issues).

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Android :: Clearing Browser Cache And Keeping Bookmarks - Passwords

Dec 6, 2008

My browser got a bit out of whack (for some reason the default Google search page stopped displaying the search field). Also the 'data' was taking up almost 10MB and I'm running low on application disk space (dammit they have to find a way to let us store apps on our sdcards) Anyway.. I did a "clear data" thing on the browser, thinking this would only clear temporary internet files, but it reset everything (wiped out my favorites and saved passwords.

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Motorola Droid X :: Clearing Cache

Sep 23, 2010

How does one do this on the X?

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Motorola Droid :: Clearing Cache Through ROM Manager / Recovery

Aug 10, 2010

I have just recently rooted my wife's phone because she saw a couple of themes she wanted and I informed her the only way to get themes like what she was looking at (J-Rummy's Pink Life) was to root and rom the device and then theme it. So what I did was just root the phone using RSD Lite by installing SPRecovery on her phone and then applying the root update.zip file to the device. No problems from that point on. I did that a few days ago. I just went ahead and purchased Rom Manager for easier application of Roms/Themes. I downloaded Lithium Mod/Pink-Life Rom and then selected clear data and cache and install. I have run into nothing but problems. I am getting constant force closes, system freezes, reboots, etc. So, first thing I think of is, different kernel. Same thing. I try three different kernels and get the same problems. I then decide to just revert back to her previous setup (clean 2.1 with Root access). Everything is back to normal with no issues at all except for the fact the wife wants a Pink Rom.

I then decide to try BB 0.4, thinking maybe it had something to do with the ROM. I installed it the same way as I did the last one. I did everything through ROM Manager. Got the same results. I just wanted to make sure I listed everything I did so maybe there could be some different insight on what is going wrong, but my question is...is it better to reboot into recovery and wipe data/cache and then install from recovery or just install through Rom Manager? I know that sounds dumb because Rom Manger boots into recovery anyway and does exactly what you would have done, but does it truly do it the same is my question? If the answer is yes, Rom Manager takes care of all that for you, then does anyone know of anything else I could try to maybe get a ROM running on this device without all of these problems? I am running out of ideas. I have even tried installing it through SPRecovery (changing the name to update.zip of course).

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Motorola Droid X : Does Clearing Cache Clear Root?

Oct 18, 2010

I was rooted and not thinking about using the cache clear app I did it using the recovery menu in the phone. Now I can't see to be able to rename .apk files on the phone. It says the file system is read-only. I have tried remounting the filesystem several times and i can't.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Best Cache Clearing Applications?

Jan 15, 2010

Best cache clearing applications. Title says it all.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Clearing Cache - Can Anyone Confirm?

Jan 7, 2010

I opened ASTRO file manager Menu>More>Preferences and there is a setting to clear the internal caches. I already cleared mine manually through the settings>manage applications so I am not sure if ASTRO clears all the caches on the Eris or not.

Can anyone confirm this?

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HTC Droid Eris :: When Clearing Cache / Task Killer Doesn't Work?

Feb 11, 2010

My Droid Eris still lags very bad even when clearing cache and adding a task killer. Anything else that can be done?

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Sprint HTC Hero :: Clearing Cache

Oct 22, 2010

what gets cleared when you clear dalvik cache and cache partitions? like will i have to reflash the froyo mms fix after doing this? or will it stay like the gapps do? because i know the gapps stay in system or something like that. so im not quite sure where things are stored.

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Android : Clearing The Cache Of Your App On Exit

Jul 24, 2009

Is it possible to force the cache of your app to clear when the user exits the app? My app piles up cache data (rightfully so) on each start, which is no longer needed once the user quits the app, so I am trying to find a way to forcibly clear it.

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KitKat 4.4 :: Clearing Cache From All Apps Except One?

May 25, 2014

I am wondering if there is a way to clear the cache and no I don't mean partion cache wipe of all apps except one? I used some apps but they clear all of them. The reason I ask is because QuickPic loads the thumbnails of my photos and when I clear the cache it takes forever to load all the thumbnails for my photos and then drains my battery while doing so.

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General :: Will Clearing Cache / Data Break ROM?

Jul 27, 2012

If I boot into clockwork recovery and clear the cache/data and/or the dalvik cache and then boot back into my rom, will it still work?

I recovered my rom without clearing it beforehand and now all sorts of minor weird things are going wrong. its fine, just annoying.

I have a Galaxy S3 on at&t (i747)

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Jelly Bean :: Allow Same Functions Of 4.3 Trim (clearing Cache)?

Dec 4, 2013

I'm using a galaxy note 10.1 2013 edition, and was wondering if there are any apps that allow the same functions of the 4.3 trim (clearing cache). If there aren't any, I don't mind having to manually clear cache, but is it possibly to do it without rooting?

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General :: Automatic Clearing Cache And Changes To Files And System For Tablet Shared To Public

Mar 21, 2014

I'm looking for a method or an application for android tablet, which allows me to quickly reset the device deleting any data (from the Internet cache, and the cache to the photos of the various programs such as facebook, twitter etc ...) and that does not allow any modification of the operating system. I need this solution because I have a restaurant and I want to put a tablet on each table for guests to make him see the menu (full of photos and videos), surf the internet and play with the kids.

is there an app that allows this? or is there a quick way to do this, such as a multiaccount management ? I remember, for example, that for windows there are applications that completely erase any unauthorized modification, files and cache, at the time you restart the operating system.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 :: Log Off Gmail And Gtalk - Tried Disabling Data Traffic And Clearing Cache

Nov 25, 2010

How do i log off gmail and gtalk. I tried disabling the data traffic and clearing the cache.

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HTC Droid Eris :: Stock Browser Cache

Feb 20, 2010

I have a question for any out there in Eris-land. I have the stock browser cache set to the 6mb max that the app settings allows--but it sometimes ends up larger than that when I go to clear it in the Application settings. How is that so? Also, how exactly does the cache work? Does it store visited pages then keep adding to it until it's at the max storage? Do older cached pages get bumped for newer ones? Does the browser get sluggish if the cache is full? (I haven't noticed any issues myself.) Finally, if I set the max cache setting for less than the 6mb cap, (say, 3mb), will that make the browser less efficient at loading pages? I'm curious since the stock browser doesn't use SD card for storage and cuts into the main phone memory.

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Android :: Clearing Browser Session History?

Jan 13, 2010

Can any one tell me how can we clear browse session history.We have api called Browser.ClearHistory(),this will delete entire records but i want to delete history of browsing session.

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General :: Clearing Custom Words From Browser?

Dec 1, 2011

How do I clear the custom words from my browser? When I do a search some misspelled words appear.

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Motorola Droid X :: Clearing Dopwn Google Maps History

Sep 22, 2010

I have created quite a list of places i've searched for on Google Maps and now want to clear that down. Clicking menu does not give me the option to clear it off so I want to find a way of gettign rid of that history.Any ideas? Its annoying that its not obvious or on the main menu!

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Android :: Clear Browser Cache

Dec 31, 2009

How do you clear the cache on the browser?

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Android :: Configure The Web Browser Cache Size?

Jul 30, 2009

Configure the web browser cache size? In HTC's new product HERO, they limit the cache size from 100KB to 6MB, and user can configure it manually. It can prevent browser sucking up memory space too much.

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Android :: Programmatically Clear Browser Cache - History

Sep 22, 2010

During my activity I'm sending an intent to the browser in order to display a webpage :

Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("http://ww.mywebpage.com"); startActivity(i);

I need to make sure that before sending the intent the browser cache and history are cleared so that the page get loaded from server directly and not from phone.

So far I've found the 2 following but I'm not sure they are used correctly :

Browser.clearHistory(getContentResolver());
Browser.clearSearches(getContentResolver());

Also with that cache is not cleared.

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Sprint HTC Hero : Changing And Deleting The Cache In The Browser - Local Settings

Feb 8, 2010

The problem that happens is tuat google thinks I am Spanish and therefor makes google.com display in Spanish. I tried changing and deleting the cache in the browser, tried changing the local settings, nothing wants to work? Right now I have set my homepage to the English version using the url codes, but that is only a temp fix.

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Android : Browser Cache - Previous History In Order To Save Internal Phone Memory

Nov 28, 2008

There are a couple of options within the browser I didn't find until after searching for it, so I thought I would share it with the rest of the community in order to help out.

-Everyone should clear the browser cache and previous history in order to save internal phone memory. To do this go to BROWSER press the MENU button and press MORE. There should be a list of things in there but what you should be interested in is the last item which is SETTINGS. From there in privacy settings there will be options to clear both cache and history.

- Another little tip I wanted to share was viewing webpages in landscape mode without opening your keyboard. To do this simply press the MENU button from within the BROWSER and go down to FLIP ORIENTATION. You should realize tho by doing this you browser will continue to be in landscape the next time it's used. In order to return it to it's normal portrait mode just follow these steps once again.

-There are a number of other things you can mess around with or find with the MENU button within the browser so just take a look at it yourself even if you don't want to do any of these tips.

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Motorola Droid 2 :: Web Browser + /- Zoom Bar - Still Exist Stock Browser?

Oct 21, 2010

I have a Motorola droid (orig) that when you are web browsing there is a bar that comes up on the bottom right with +/- to adjust zoom level. Does this still exist on the Droid 2 Stock Browser?

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Motorola Droid X :: Deleted Folders And Cache Still There

Nov 11, 2010

I was looking through the files via ASTRO and also Files last night. I noticed several cases where folders, which I removed the app, were still in the directory. Also, the Zedge folder was full of images from browsing I presume.

I've cleared the cache via the browser and a lot of stuff was not removed. I thought I deleted an app and traces still remain.

How can I best clean things up?

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Motorola Droid :: Wipe Data / Cache Before Flash New Rom

Aug 10, 2010

Wanted to wipe data/cache before i flashed a new rom..so i did it in recovery..but after i did it and rebooted, when i got to the "touch android to begin" the touch wouldnt register..what's the problem? tired it a few times and was the same.

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Motorola Droid :: Data And Cache Wipe Before Installing Rom

Oct 6, 2010

I'm considering installing a rom and I've heard that doing a data and cache wipe is the proper thing to do to ensure success. What I'm concerned about is how easy it is to restore/re-do all of your settings like ringtones, notification settings, app settings etc. How long does it usually take you to set up your phone again after installing the new rom?

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Motorola Droid :: Wipe And Delete Data & Cache?

Aug 5, 2010

If you do not root, you could go from 2.0.1 to 2.1 with no wiping of data and cache, it just installs & away you go. Same with 2.1 to 2.2. No wiping of data and cache and all is still there as you left it: apps, settings, preferences, etc. SO, why is it important to do this if you root? What's the difference? And, who said it was important to do? Is there some exact proven logic on why if your rooted you must do this and if not, your somehow fine? That 1 step difference causes a lot of extra work, so I am wondering why this is said to be a must for rooters and non rooters need not do it when they get updates?

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