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So you do have a data/media Rom installed. Generally people refer to the Rom date rather than the build version taken from settings. That is why I did not recognize the Rom you were referring to. If it had been this: cm-11-20140409-snapshot-jcsullins-tenderloin.zip, I would have known exactly what you were talking about.

Now that I know you have a data/media Rom installed, you had to do something wrong during the install or you would not be running out of internal memory. If you want to post a screen shot, go to setting/storage and after it has calculated all the memory sizes, snap and post a screen shot of that. You can also explain exactly how you installed the Rom. Please don't leave out any details.

A correctly installed data/media Rom has virtually all the available memory dedicated to internal memory(the /data volume). You should never have a shortage of internal memory forcing you to move apps to the SD card which eliminates the +50 issue altogether. And depending what you had installed previously, the fact that you say you installed CM11 via CWM tells me you did do it wrong.

NT
Again, thanks for another quick response, cheers! I am really hoping that I do not have to go through a uninstall/ install.

I updated to CM11 like this:

1.) I tried installing it through TWRP, then I encountered the "No MD5 file found" error leading to a failure in installation.

2.) I installed CWM and did the following in CMW:

a.)Wiped data/ factory reset
b.)Wipe cache partition
c.)Wipe dalvik cache
d.)Installed the ROM zip file and gapps package that came along with it.

3.) The first zipfile (The latest date uploaded) I installed had no play store in it giving me an idea to re do #2 using the earlier ROM.

Here is an attachment of my storage stuff. Really appreciate the help Mr. NT.

If ever my problems go deeper, I would like to know as to what would you suggest, would be my best move.

 

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Again, thanks for another quick response, cheers! I am really hoping that I do not have to go through a uninstall/ install.

I updated to CM11 like this:

1.) I tried installing it through TWRP, then I encountered the "No MD5 file found" error leading to a failure in installation.

2.) I installed CWM and did the following in CMW:

a.)Wiped data/ factory reset
b.)Wipe cache partition
c.)Wipe dalvik cache
d.)Installed the ROM zip file and gapps package that came along with it.

3.) The first zipfile (The latest date uploaded) I installed had no play store in it giving me an idea to re do #2 using the earlier ROM.

Here is an attachment of my storage stuff. Really appreciate the help Mr. NT.

If ever my problems go deeper, I would like to know as to what would you suggest, would be my best move.

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I see your problem. You did not install this data/media Rom correctly. Since you opted to use CWM, you left out the step to increase the size of the /data volume. A data/media installation requires the majority of the available memory be moved to the /data volume from the /media volume. You need to go read post #2 in this thread: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/40107-rom-guide-how-to-updateinstall-android-42-43-and-442-builds-on-the-hp-touchpad/ which explains how one goes about installing a data/media Rom what I call the old fashioned way. You can also watch the video Roland made and see if that helps. I hope that you have any files or folders on the SD card that you don't want to loose saved on you PC. If you are not careful, you loose them or even brick your TouchPad.

Otherwise, you need to read up on how one uses TPtoolbox to install a data media Rom. And, there is the issue of whether you want to keep WebOS installed or remove it. That gets hairy if you want to install CM11 and not remove WebOS. Go read that post and watch the video and see if you can figure it out.

I'm not sure why you picked the way you did, but because you did not follow all the required steps, you have placed yourself in a bit of a precarious position. OH, btw, what did you have installed before CM11.

NT
 
I see your problem. You did not install this data/media Rom correctly. Since you opted to use CWM, you left out the step to increase the size of the /data volume. A data/media installation requires the majority of the available memory be moved to the /data volume from the /media volume. You need to go read post #2 in this thread: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/40107-rom-guide-how-to-updateinstall-android-42-43-and-442-builds-on-the-hp-touchpad/ which explains how one goes about installing a data/media Rom what I call the old fashioned way. You can also watch the video Roland made and see if that helps. I hope that you have any files or folders on the SD card that you don't want to loose saved on you PC. If you are not careful, you loose them or even brick your TouchPad.

Otherwise, you need to read up on how one uses TPtoolbox to install a data media Rom. And, there is the issue of whether you want to keep WebOS installed or remove it. That gets hairy if you want to install CM11 and not remove WebOS. Go read that post and watch the video and see if you can figure it out.

I'm not sure why you picked the way you did, but because you did not follow all the required steps, you have placed yourself in a bit of a precarious position. OH, btw, what did you have installed before CM11.

NT
I see now that I really have to undergo the uninstall inatall method. I will try to apprehend the information you have provided the best I can. I just hope I don't mess up further.

Anyway, I really appreciate all the information and the links you have provided.

Will report bugs and glitches as soon as I get things together.

Thank you.

Btw, I was running CM10.1 before I updated to CM11
 
I see now that I really have to undergo the uninstall inatall method. I will try to apprehend the information you have provided the best I can. I just hope I don't mess up further.

Anyway, I really appreciate all the information and the links you have provided.

Will report bugs and glitches as soon as I get things together.

Thank you.

Btw, I was running CM10.1 before I updated to CM11
You are correct about needing to uninstall and reinstall. Let me ask you a question, do you use or have you ever used WebOS? It's been abandoned for a long time and support for it is basically dead. As long as you move any files, folders etc that you don't want to loose, you really need to consider using J.C. Sullins's TPtoolbox discussed here: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/179730-rom-guidehow-to-use-the-touchpad-toolbox-to-install-android-the-super-easy-way/. Once you are done installing CM11 with TPtoolbox, you can move the files and folder back from your PC to the newly created internal SD card in the /data volume(partition). The old /media volume SD card will still be there, but it will be very small and is only kept for the purpose of installing CM11.

If for some reason, you just can't let go of WebOS, the process of using the toolbox is a bit different and not really explained in the link I gave you. It just requires a couple of different steps on your part which I can explain later if needed.

NT
 
I have CM10 tenderloin 4.1.

Any BEST flash player to use. The seems useless without flash player.

Any help will be appreciated.
Not quite sure why you are asking this question in this thread, but my standard answer to questions like this is, Google is your friend!

I just Googled "android 4.1 flash player support", and you would be amazed at the information Google found.

Have a nice Thanksgiving,

NT :grin:
 
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