Hello XDA members. Firstly sorry for my english, I'm not a native speaker. I have a LG F60 D392d with original rom, android 4.4.4. The problem of this phone is the low space for apps. So in order to solve this problem, I rooted the phone and installed Xposed and XInternal SD. However, I had already installed other apps before it, which I don't know if they left files inside the internal memory taking unnecessary space. Even uninstalling those apps and installing it again with XInternal SD the phone have just a few MB to handle the apps. I realized that all the apps store data and use the internal memory to do it.
I think that the solution, at least for now, is a reset, empting all the old files from internal memory.
So, my question is: Should I do the reset inside the android software or that one which I need to press the volume and power keys (Wipe Dalvik Cache)?
Because the root and xposed software I don't know if this action could cause a boot loop or something like that.
And if I do the reset will I loose the root access?
Thank you guys for all the help.
I think that the solution, at least for now, is a reset, empting all the old files from internal memory.
So, my question is: Should I do the reset inside the android software or that one which I need to press the volume and power keys (Wipe Dalvik Cache)?
Because the root and xposed software I don't know if this action could cause a boot loop or something like that.
And if I do the reset will I loose the root access?
Thank you guys for all the help.
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