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Massive 5.5GBs of "other"!
What the hell I have 5.5GBs of "other" on my iPad? Anyone know the cause of this and how to fix it?
http://i.imgur.com/3OgFR.jpg
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15" MacBook Pro with retina display, 2.6Ghz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD | iPhone 5 32GB Black & Slate | The new iPad 32GB (3rd generation) |
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Don't suppose you've got any films etc in avplayerhd or another app like that??
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Nope don't store any movies on my iPad.
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15" MacBook Pro with retina display, 2.6Ghz, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD | iPhone 5 32GB Black & Slate | The new iPad 32GB (3rd generation) |
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I wondered what the hell that was. I had that too once...it actually said I was over capacity by like 7GB. Which made no sense. I restored it and it was fine after that, but I had a hunch I over-reacted. I'd love to find out why it did this, and what to do if it happens again. (Without restoring it, at least)
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Is it jailbroken by any chance? If so, do you have an app called iFile installed?
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