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  1. Check for corrupted filesystem
    fsck /dev/mtdblockX (if flash-based)
  2. Factory reset (last resort)
    jade-tool --factory-reset --keep-config
    Warning: backup data first
  3. Firmware reflash – possible memory leak bug; upgrade to latest firmware

Removing “all full” means stripping the device down to empty — no liquid, no particles, no blockages. Removing “all full” means stripping the device down