- Sep 13, 2011
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I've been interested in getting Google Now to work in ICS, but I haven't been that vigilant in trying until recently. Here's a thread on how to do it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747224
So, according to this thread, the key to getting it to work is freeing up 30 MB on the /system partition. This is proving to be more than a little difficult. I'm running Bobz CM9.1 right now, and I can only get about 20 MB freed up. I've moved all ringtones, alarms, and notification sounds to the SD-card. I've removed some unnecessary system apps. I'm struggling to find anything else to remove.
So here's my question: what else can be safely moved/removed from the /system partition? Or, alternatively, is there another ICS ROM that has more free space available in the /system partition?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747224
So, according to this thread, the key to getting it to work is freeing up 30 MB on the /system partition. This is proving to be more than a little difficult. I'm running Bobz CM9.1 right now, and I can only get about 20 MB freed up. I've moved all ringtones, alarms, and notification sounds to the SD-card. I've removed some unnecessary system apps. I'm struggling to find anything else to remove.
So here's my question: what else can be safely moved/removed from the /system partition? Or, alternatively, is there another ICS ROM that has more free space available in the /system partition?
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