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iOS 7 Messages (Saved) Can't Delete

I updated my 5th generation 32gb ipod touch to ios 7 on friday and have been using imessage. i notice about 150mb of space was going to documents and data. i found in settings/genreal/usage in messages (saved) that it takes up 156mb and i deleted all my messages. my friends takes up 2gb on an iphone 4s 16gb. how do i delete them, there was this same glitch in 6.1 that would build up messages memory. syncing, restarting, none of that works. ifunbox and iexplorer done give me access to that without root permission. i deleted the convos of imessage on my macbook pro. the messages (saved) are so annoying i had to turn off imessage on my ipod to keep from building up anymore.

iPod touch (5th generation), iOS 7, Space Gray, 32GB, GBA4iOS, NDS4iOS

Posted on Sep 22, 2013 6:10 AM

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Sep 25, 2013 6:01 AM in response to Roadz This Guy

I have the same issue. I have 2.3gb in messages so deleted all my messages and deleted my email account (in case that counted towards messages). The memory used did go down by 0.2gb but my phone is still full, seemingly by nothing. I did a backup and restore after trying rebooting and still have the exact same memory used by messages. What else can I try apart from restoring to factory and starting my Apple journey all over again?

Oct 11, 2013 1:29 PM in response to Belarminio

now, i turned messages back on on my ipod touch and sent a couple and it went down by 2mb but i still have 154mb of messages (saved) in my settings/general/usage. i have 11gb left, but still i dont want it to eventually build and have memory taken up by what i don't use. still no fix. and no i will not completely reset my ipod to factory settings.

Oct 16, 2013 3:04 AM in response to Roadz This Guy

Mine had 3GB and I just got rid of it all, here is how:


  1. Make a backup in iTunes
  2. open iBackupBot (Google it)
  3. Go to the relevant backup
  4. Click on Multimedia File Manager and click on the other Multimedia files tab
  5. Sort by filename by clicking the Filename tab
  6. Find MediaDomain/Library/SMS/Attachments and highlight all of them, then press delete. You can also click to export to a folder of your choice, if you want to save them that is.
  7. Then go to System Files>MediaDomain>Library>SMS>Attachments
  8. They will be all listed here, highlight them all and press delete
  9. Then just restore that backup using iTunes!



Tadaa! Space recovered, your messages are still there but without the attachments!


P.S You may want to make two backups in case you get any of the above steps wrong, but it is simple to follow the above and not do anything wrong!

Oct 19, 2013 12:07 AM in response to Roadz This Guy

I'have tested the Nickc25's hints successfully, I want to drill down a little bit more annotated versione of the procedure .


(OSX)

0 - [save],clean-up iMessage attachement on you phone (*1)

1 - Make a backup in iTunes, Exit Itunes

1.1 - Make a safe further copy of this backup on alternate drive (*2)

2 - Use a tool that allows you to browse and change the

backup and delete the 'zombie' files (*3)

I used iBackupBot .

3 - Expand yourphone tree

4 - Select 'Multimedia File Manager'

5 - Click on 'Other Multimedia files' TAB

6 - Scroll down to 'MediaDomain/Library/SMS/Attachments/

Select all , eventually export , delete them

7 - Go back to yourpohone's backup tree

expand 'System Files'/MediaDomain/Library/SMS/Attachments

8 - Go to the list and sort it by Size (Descending)

then delete all non-zero files (*4)

9 - Exit iBackupBot, Open ITunes, Restore this 'edited'

backup, I recovered 256Mb of garbage.



10 - If something gooes wrong and you result in a corrupted

backup, close iTunes, restore the last-good from 1.1,reimage

your phone and retry.




(*1) because we are going to wipe-them-all in the backup

it is a good point to remove-them-all from the phone

first. After that, infacts , the remaining ones on the backup

have to be considered garbage.

IOS6,7 allows you to selectively delete single messages/attachments

within a thread.



(*2) it is recomended to backup this backup, becaus we are going

to 'edit' it with 3rdy-part tools that may eventually corrupt it.

You can trigger a TimeMachine backup or (simpler), copy the folder :

/Volumes/YOURDISK/yourusername/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/yourdeviceid

somewhere .



(*3) Backups are organized as anonymized files within the DEVID folder

described within a metadata database . All the structure and the contents

are crossreferenced in the metadata database and if you simply modify

the files without updating metadata, we may corrupt the backup .

There are tools around that allows you to browse and edit the backups.

(I used 'iBackupBot' successfully)



(*4)I observed that some more 'zombies' are listed here

despite the action at point 6.

Nov 14, 2013 10:17 AM in response to Roadz This Guy

I have the same or similar problem on a 4s upgraded to 7.03. Whenever I try to delete old text messages or threads, the Messages app gets slow and buggy. After deleting anything any thread I try to open takes a long time and will only list the very last message. The only way to fix it is to reset the phone. But then whatever I deleted just comes back.


I would follow Nickc25's steps, but I don't want to delete every attachment. I want to delete specific text threads. Is this possible? Thanks for any help.

iOS 7 Messages (Saved) Can't Delete

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