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CorpseFinder

Matthias Urhahn edited this page Aug 21, 2023 · 6 revisions

Corpse Finder

The CorpseFinder tool finds files belonging to apps that are no longer installed.

Risklevel

By default all risklevel options are off. Only enable them if you know what you are doing and before deleting anything, check the results first. Enabling a risklevel option increases the chance that files are deleted that you didn't want to delete.

Risklevels mostly apply to whitelist locations, such as the root of your public storage (/storage/emulated/0). Such locations have no common naming pattern and SD Maid can only determine ownership through a manually maintained database.

Include desirable remnants

Desirable remanents are files with known owners that are not installed, but are internally flagged by SD Maid as KEEPER. Usually these are user created files, e.g. photos you took.

Include common names

Some apps just use very common name. There are probably hundreds of note taking apps that create a folder /sdcard/Notes to save data in. SD Maid may know one of those app and it is not installed on your phone, but SD Maid can't be sure that there isn't still another app on your phone using that folder and SD Maid doesn't know that this app also uses that folder.

Filter

Each filter is responsible for a specific data area. By enabling a filter, the CorpseFinder will search that additional area.

Sdcard

Public media

Public app data

OBB resources

Private app data

Dalvik cache

App libraries

App sources

Private app sources

Encrypted app resources