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Clean space on mac nytimes
Clean space on mac nytimes




clean space on mac nytimes
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The only way to delete them without deleting the app itself is to use tools which can access your iPhone app directory. You can't delete them directly unless the app in Settings, General, Usage has an Edit option like Safari. I don't know about Windows Phone.ĭocument & Data on iPhone is including browser history, cookies, logs, caches of photos and videos, database files and more stored by your apps.

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I don't think Android is any better in this regard than iPhone.

clean space on mac nytimes

The best solution would be to have some better memory management that compartmentalized storage in a more sensible way. But even if the app had a button to delete your data, that would happen unless various parts of the game data were stored separately.

clean space on mac nytimes

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I did a clean install of the new iPhone to get beyond the corrupted data on the old phone.įor a game the only option to clear the data seems to be to uninstall the app, but that loses all your data. My new iPhone doesn't crash in Mail, so the problem has ended for me. (One can't delete the Mail app, of course).

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Mail can tell you how much memory is used by each email account, but it can't free up that memory unless you delete that account entirely - both the settings and the data. Forcing Mail to close fixed the immediate problem but caused wasted memory to accumulate. The problems I had with Documents & Data accumulating was the result of the Mail program hanging when checking mail. but they saved to my Apple account when I logged back in with my phone. I wrote down my calendar dates just to be safe. so if you have anything important in any of your txt messages, you might want to write that down on paper or something. Of course, this is going to delete all of those txt messages that are taking up all that space.

clean space on mac nytimes

Just make sure you sync all of your music to iTunes on your computer, import all of your pictures, etc. BUT, if you back your phone up to iCloud from now on, and make sure Settings>iCloud>Documents and Data are turned OFF, you shouldn't have this problem again Don't restore it from a backup, or the messages will just reappear. Unfortunately, the only way I've found to rid yourself of these is to do a restore back to factory settings and restore it as a NEW PHONE. However, if you still have some messages left (I still had 3.6GB left), you probably have a lot of messages backed up to your iTunes from before iCloud. If so, you just told iCloud not to save your documents and data anymore. Then go back to your Usage and see if the number of GB next to MESSAGES has decreased. Geniuses my ***! Here's what finally worked for me (suggested by one of my best friends before I ever went to see a "genius").įirst, go to Settings>iCound>Documents and Data. and, upon looking up Usage in the phone 4.1GB next to Messages(saved)) and the "genius" at the store was absolutely no help whatsoever. I had the EXACT same problem (4.1GB documents and data when plugged into iTunes. Then I synced my phone on itunes and it worked! I can't believe how long I've been trying to fix this stupid issue and I finally got rid of that huge 6.60gb of space under Documents and Data! I regret ever upgrading to ios7 as I never had problems before until I upgraded but I was forced to as most apps required the upgrade.

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It was showing 6gb of messages (saved) so I went and deleted each message one by one (ridiculous that there isn't an option to delete all messages at same time or at least multiples without having to hit each one individually!) but I made sure to back them up first on this software I have called iExplorer (I think I paid $29 for it but can't remember as I got it so long ago but really never used it until now). I was having this issue and it was driving me nuts because I already have such little amount of space! I followed the advice of someone on here (I can't remember which forum it was) and went to: Settings > General > Usage and I could see immediately that my Messages was taking up all the space in "Documents and Data" category.






Clean space on mac nytimes