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  1. EdmundJC's Avatar
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    I just got a Lumia 822 the other day, and went to throw all my music on it. I plugged it in, and my machine (win7x64) detected it as a USB Mass Storage Device, and assigned it a drive letter. I ignored the 'Get the Windows Phone App' message, and proceeded to dump a load of music onto the freshly detected drive letter. I find out later, that the phone is not supposed to show up as a drive letter. I'm guessing this was a fluke. Not a big deal, or so I thought.

    I now have an issue. The phone itself did not recognize the music I had placed on it, and it apparently is now quantified in the 'Other' category, taking up 3.9GB of space, with no apparent way to get rid of it.

    Is there a way to free up this space? I'd rather avoid wiping the phone altogether if possible, but recovering that space is worth it if it must be done.

    Thanks!
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    Other can't be cleared without a hard reset.
  3. EdmundJC's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystictrust View Post
    Other can't be cleared without a hard reset.
    Seriously? What are the implications there? Loss of contacts/apps/etc.?
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    You won't lose your contacts and you won't lose your apps. You also won't lose your text messages or any pictures or documents saved to skydrive and/or SD card. You will lose your tile arrangement on the start screen, and you will lose a few settings - but most are saved. Your apps will automatically all redownload as soon as your phone comes back from the restore... any apps no longer on the marketplace will not restore. Those will be gone. You will also lose ALL configuration from apps and any saves you have in those apps - unless they connect to an external database to save them with a username/password or something. If you decide to go through with it, ensure to go into backup and create a current backup of your app list+settings, ensure everything else is turned on.

    For my personal usage, a hard reset is only a very minor inconvenience. I've exchange my 810 three times and did an individual hard reset two times on my most recent one... that's five restores. The biggest impact to me was the loss of my banking app (USAA) since my bank has abandoned WP and pulled their app from WP8 marketplace... and the loss of iHeartRadio, since they are taking their sweet time updating their app since they pulled it from WP8 marketplace. Both those apps were pulled right before I got my last device :(
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    Fantastic. Much appreciated.
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    One other note for "Resetting" - make note of any games that you have/had. They do not reload when the phone comes back, although the store doesn't charge you again for what you purchased. Also, if you have "favorites" stored for where you Nokia Drive, they do not reload, so you may want to write them down as well. I did a bunch of screenshots of the Start Page and the App List. I actually did have a couple of apps that did not come back and they were still available in the store.
    Music on this phone is a must fix - funny that Zune/WP7.x handled this far better. My wife got the Red 822 for Valentine's day and she is upset about having trouble loading her WP7 playlists.
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    Don't worry, most of the stuff from "Other" will start freeing itself up as the space is needed.

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