I have 9GB old Netflix downloads on my SD card, as you can see in the picture, they just don't show up in the downloads menu, how do I delete them? Without completely formatting the SD card. (Android)
In case of doubt, you connect your cell phone to a PC via USB cable and then search the cell phone cards and delete it there, which always works.
Or plug the memory card into the PC using a USB adapter.
Or you install a file manager app if you don't already have one on your phone and delete the files with it.
https://play.google.com/...nder&hl=de
Go to the settings. Select "Apps" and find the Netflix app. Make sure you know your Netflix credentials beforehand. There you go to memory and choose "delete data". Then all directly associated additional data of the app will be deleted. And I think the associated downloaded series and films. You can then log in to the app again with your access data and continue to look.
If that doesn't work, use https://play.google.com/...e&hl=en_US to find the memory wasters and delete them manually. Of course, you shouldn't just blindly delete everything that's big.
Try to clear the cache and data of the app in the app info of Netflix under memory. It may also help to uninstall and reinstall the app.
The data is neither found by the Play store nor by Android. Just 300MB.
The data is neither found by the Play store nor by Android. Just 300MB.
Then I would recommend you to use CleanMaster. (Short-term. NOT Permanent! Uninstall after cleaning! Is a well-intentioned advice. CleanMaster does decent cleaning. But is a hell of an app with regard to data protection)