LOL, sounds like the only way is to do a factory reset....
Seems like you already tried everything possible.

On Oct 9, 3:23 pm, David Goldfarb <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I was stupid... My phone repeatedly warned me that I was low on
> memory and I not only ignored the warnings, I installed a game that
> seems to slowly grow its memory usage.
>
> Anyway, my poor phone, a stock Nexus One, finally gave up today. It
> won't reboot.  When it tries it repeatedly crashes with an
> OutOfMemoryError in the ActivityManagerService and other critical
> locations.
>
> So, I'd like to clear out some memory.
>
> But...
> - I can't boot the phone to get the full GUI
> - adb uninstall <app> (for any app) fails with "Error: Could not
> access the Package Manager.  Is the system running?"
>
> adb logcat and adb shell are working, so I can see what the phone is
> doing and I should be able to delete extraneous rw files.
>
> I don't currently have root.
> I'd really like not to factory reset the phone or lose my current
> configuration.
>
> What's the best way to free up enough space to get the phone to boot?
>
> Thanks, and feeling foolish,
> David

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