Louis-grabbing-pills t1_jdircw7 wrote
Reply to comment by rushilandrews in Any ideas on how to reduce this? by scomdnax
Someone mentioned that this should be stickied to the top of the subreddit. They are right. I see this question like every day.
madman666 t1_jdiw54i wrote
I've never gotten that method to work
Szteto_Anztian t1_jdjb6lh wrote
While it is helpful, and I’m glad it’s worked for some people, the only way I’ve been able to solve this myself is by doing a full reset of my phone and restoring from backup.
CowboysFTWs t1_jdjmri6 wrote
yup, that is the only way that has worked for me.
liquidsmk t1_jdldjo6 wrote
And this is why we keep seeing these posts every day because none of these methods have ever worked. The system doesn’t work the way apple says it’s supposed to work. It’s the same bs on the Mac but at least there I can actually fix the issue easily. Just cleared 80GB on my Mac today by creating disk images totaling 110GB until my drive was full, forcing it to delete shit I deleted weeks ago. But I had to create 8 separate disk images of various sizes to not trigger not enough space errors. Errors that should never happen if the system works the way they describe it.
The system is logically flawed in its design at the very core.
rushilandrews t1_jdivh1c wrote
Agreed.
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