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The only to go down 0 was to backup then basically start again and do a complete restore. It wipes your iPad but you just go through the process of adding everything again (like you did when you first got it). It's a pain but it was the only way you could reduce the other. It will go back up but mine was reduced from 1/2 my 64GB capacity to basically nothing. When it goes back up again I will repeat the process again.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
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bradbrad818 wrote The only to go down 0 was to backup then basically start again and do a complete restore. It wipes your iPad but you just go through the process of adding everything again (like you did when you first got it). It's a pain but it was the only way you could reduce the other. It will go back up but mine was reduced from 1/2 my 64GB capacity to basically nothing. When it goes back up again I will repeat the process again.
Hope that helps.
What takes it up how can i remove some without fully restoring
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Download iExplore which will enable you to look inside an apple device and see all the folders. Once inside I noticed there were still over 5gb of thumbnails even though there were no photos! Deleted these and other went down to around 0.6gb reasonable. A quick search through the folders should highlight where the 'other' is just delete it provided you are sure it is the cause.
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LAPD- wrote Download iExplore which will enable you to look inside an apple device and see all the folders. Once inside I noticed there were still over 5gb of thumbnails even though there were no photos! Deleted these and other went down to around 0.6gb reasonable. A quick search through the folders should highlight where the 'other' is just delete it provided you are sure it is the cause.+rep but if your jailbroken download iCleaner I just used it and it deleted about 1.3 GB of space
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