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[How to] Increase Memory for Installation of More Tweaks~Stashing iOS 9.2-10.2


We’re going to show you how you can do this on your jailbroken iOS 9.2/10/10.1.1/10.2 device, but before we get to that, let’s take a minute to discuss what this stashing package actually does and why it might be useful to install?



Traditionally, Cydia would normally be set up to automatically move several default folders within iOS, such as those that hold apps, wallpapers, and ringtones, to the new /var/stash directory in order to free up space on the system partition.

This hasn’t really been possible since iOS 8.3, though it may have been solved with Patcyh, but that requires an untethered jailbreak which we are far from on recent jailbreaks such as yalu102. Thus, a new solution has been found with the new Stashing for iOS 9.2 – 10.2 tweak from the developer CoolStar.



With this installed, rather than taking existing folders and “stashing” them elsewhere, this package basically moves what is going to be installed onto the system partition, such as tweaks and extensions, in the more storage friendly data partition. This is especially useful on 16GB and 32GB devices as the system partition on those devices has been shown to only have 68MB and 200MB of free space respectively. So basically, in its barest form, this stashing package is designed to move Cydia packages directly to the data partition in order to free up space on system partition.

Here’s how you can go about installing it:

Step 1: First up, you need to add the developer’s repository in Cydia. If you happen to already have the CoolStar repo added, then you can jump straight to the next step. If not, you’ll need to head over to Sources section within Cydia, and then add the following repository: https://coolstar.org/publicrepo.



Step 2: Once added, allow Cydia to refresh. Now simply scroll through the list of packages found in this new repo, or search directly for the Stashing for iOS 9.2 – 10.2 package using the Cydia’s search function.

Step 3: Once located, install the tweak onto your jailbroken device.



Step 4: Once installed, reboot your iPhone or iPad.

Step 5: After reboot, put your device back into jailbreak mode using Yallu2 or Yalu+pachmortal according to your device.

Warning: Depending on the kind of tweaks you have already installed, installation of this package may result in issues which requires you to restore your device using iTunes and losing jailbreak. Proceed at your own risk only.
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