On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:46 AM, Justin (Google Employee)
<j...@google.com> wrote:
>
> Here is some more information on what's happening. There is a problem
> in yaffs2 where unlinked files are not removed from a check-pointed
> filesystem. Whenever Android sleeps, it check-points the filesystem.
> When you uninstall an app the files are unlinked. If the device then
> goes to sleep before the unlinked files are actually removed, they
> won't be.
>
> The proper way to work around this it to shut down your phone by
> holding down the end call button until you get a dialog asking to shut
> down your phone. Turn your phone back on. BEFORE your phone can sleep
> after it reboot, shut it down again. This will clean your unlinked
> files.

Come again, I'm not sure understand that part.
Are these the steps for the workaround?
1. Shutdown phone
2. Turn on phone
3. Unlock SIM card, wait for home screen to appear (do I need that?)
4. Shutdown phone
5. Turn on phone, and files will be deleted

Thanks,
Stoyan

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