"out of space" pop up? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

just flashed my friends bricked Vibrant back to stock with Odin. problem is when we try to install an app it says out of space and directs me to manage applications to make space. no matter how many apps i clear data on, it just wont let me install anything.
any suggestions?

maybe an easier way, but move everything to pc, format both internal/external, ODIN back to stock again, move only nec files back to phone.... what ODIN files did you use?

Dis you repartion in odin when you flashed back?
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i used the 512 pit file and T959UVJFD. no i did not repartition.

Out of space comes up when you flash over a rom with voodoo lagfix not disabled
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stefan.buddle said:
Out of space comes up when you flash over a rom with voodoo lagfix not disabled
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Ok and the fix for that would be?

stefan.buddle said:
Out of space comes up when you flash over a rom with voodoo lagfix not disabled
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xsteven77x said:
Ok and the fix for that would be?
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????ditto????

disabled voodoo lag fix and still cant install anything.

Odin
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anything else?

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Ryan ZA LAGIFX PROBLEM

Hello all
I had installed the root and lagifx from his app and then I decided to wipe with all these things turned on and now it says I have it says install ext2 tools so I do it now it says I have a lagfix installed which I don't because I ran quadrant and I'm getting scores around 850 and If I try to un lagfix it says you don't have a lagfix but If I do put install lagfix it says you already have a lagfix!
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Also I have wiped 3 times
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Fix playlogos file and make sure your batt is above 40%
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how do i do that please i want to apply the lagfix without it telling me i already have it installed? lol i found the playlogos file
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Alanrocks15 said:
how do i do that please i want to apply the lagfix without it telling me i already have it installed? lol i found the playlogos file
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There is an option in the App. It is called "Restore Boot Animation" I believe. Not positive though. Just click it and it will fix your problem and you can proceed to install the lag fix.
Dragoth12 said:
There is an option in the App. It is called "Restore Boot Animation" I believe. Not positive though. Just click it and it will fix your problem and you can proceed to install the lag fix.
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That's what fixed it for me after I flashed Core + Bionix on my phone and tried to apply OCLF.
Get it worked thanks guys if I have root again plus the lagfix and I wipe will I have the same problem
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Flashing over blackhole?

I have blackhole 1.0 on my vibrant and I want to flash nero v5. My problem is when I try to flash it from my sd it says not found. I believe I have disabled the lag fix it doesnt even show up on my clockwork recovery menu anymore. Also when I try to open the devsforandroid rom list it says error while trying to recieve rom list. I do have rom manager premium with superuser on and in advanced mode. Please help as I need to get rid of blackhole because navigation is important to me. Thanks in advance
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You should probably Odin back to stock before flashing another ROM, regardless of which one.
Double check that you're saving the rom to your internal sd and NOT your external.
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xdeified said:
Double check that you're saving the rom to your internal sd and NOT your external.
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Ahh I was saving to my external. I didnt know it mattered, I will try that today.
Ok I got it to flash via internal sd. Wow what a difference!
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Vibrant NOT bricked!

Every time I flash bionix-v all my phone does is hard reset. Now I'm sure its my fault. So I'm asking for help to find where that fault is. I'm following team whiskeys install instructions. But what I'm getting is sd card can't be opened or file doesn't exist. I've tried placing the file in numerous locations. But no luck. So at this point I'm begging for help! Please.
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your putting it on the internal sd right??
Yes, in the dl folder on the internal card
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no ...you dont put it in a folder.. u just place it on the root of internal sd
say if you use the stock files app ..when you open that you should be able to see your .zip there without going to any files
Oh dang! Thanks let me give that a try.
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Be careful if this is your first Voodoo flash....it comes with it enabled. If you go back to a version without voodoo make sure you go into CWM (red recovery) and go to advanced and voodoo lagfix and disable it first.
Oh and let it convert and reboot completely on its own when installing..you will hear Linda talking..
Same damn thing...no joy.
No lagfix nothin just odin back to jfd...wanted a clean slate for bionix
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Twisted galaxy s said:
Same damn thing...no joy.
No lagfix nothin just odin back to jfd...wanted a clean slate for bionix
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Well hell....maybe a bad download of bionix...
Ya know I didn't think that was possible BUT after the bionix-v -tw- voodoo.zip it says (bad) does that mean its a bad dl and I should start over?
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Yea..just redownload bionix and try
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jmcghee1973 said:
no ...you dont put it in a folder.. u just place it on the root of internal sd
say if you use the stock files app ..when you open that you should be able to see your .zip there without going to any files
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FYI it can be in a folder...I flashed everything like this from day 1. You should use md5 checksums to verify your download when they are provided though. It will verify bad downloads that could potentially hard brick your phone.

[Q] Revolutionary or Clockwork

I have the Revolutionary recovery installed wanting to know of I install clockwork mod recovery will I do any damage to my phone.
Just want to be able to manage my back ups with the clockwork UI.
Thanks!!
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my revolutionary recovery =
Revolutionary CWM 4.0.1.4
lol so why would you?
runeazn said:
my revolutionary recovery =
Revolutionary CWM 4.0.1.4
lol so why would you?
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Just want to be able to use the Rom manager app to manage my backups. I like to organize by the name of the Rom within Rom manager. I may be wrong but going into recovery mode only allows me to see dates and time of backup.
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Maddball said:
I have the Revolutionary recovery installed wanting to know of I install clockwork mod recovery will I do any damage to my phone.
Just want to be able to manage my back ups with the clockwork UI.
Thanks!!
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I'm guessing u mean twrp (TeamWin recovery project). I would stick with that, but it's more of a personal preference. Just try both and see what u like best. They are easily flashable with a pc38img.zip through the bootloader.
Clay333 said:
I'm guessing u mean twrp (TeamWin recovery project). I would stick with that, but it's more of a personal preference. Just try both and see what u like best. They are easily flashable with a pc38img.zip through the bootloader.
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Yes, I did mean TeamWon recovery. I see there is a way to flash in Rom manager but am unsure if it will conflict with TeamWin recovery.
Thanks!
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Maddball said:
Yes, I did mean TeamWon recovery. I see there is a way to flash in Rom manager but am unsure if it will conflict with TeamWin recovery.
Thanks!
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If its the same as the evo, then it shouldn't. It just replaces the other recovery. If you don't mind doing this, you can get a file manager (like astro) and go into the folder where your backups are and rename the backups. However, I would only use letters, numbers and they default symbol that they use in the backups (usually a - or a .)
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blu3poptart said:
If its the same as the evo, then it shouldn't. It just replaces the other recovery. If you don't mind doing this, you can get a file manager (like astro) and go into the folder where your backups are and rename the backups. However, I would only use letters, numbers and they default symbol that they use in the backups (usually a - or a .)
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Ok great gonna try that. If I remember I did that before and got some sort of md5 error. I'll try again using a-or a.
Thanks for ur info.
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All you have to do is download rom manager and flash clockwork from that! I am running it for the same reason you are. The back ups are over a gig though...
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moosh3 said:
All you have to do is download rom manager and flash clockwork from that! I am running it for the same reason you are. The back ups are over a gig though...
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Over a gig? Ouch!! Ok im going to try that. I have a 16 gb card installed.
Thanks for the info.
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Maddball said:
Over a gig? Ouch!! Ok im going to try that. I have a 16 gb card installed.
Thanks for the info.
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Yup. With TWRP, You could save space with the compress option.
Maddball said:
Over a gig? Ouch!! Ok im going to try that. I have a 16 gb card installed.
Thanks for the info.
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What I do is I keep the nandroid backups in a folder on my computer. If I want to flash a recovery (which I never do unless I'm at home anyway), I just mount the SD card and copy over. I only keep one on my card saving those precious GB for other goodies.
Thanks for all ur input. Soon as I get to my PC I will hit the thanks button.
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Rydah805 said:
Yup. With TWRP, You could save space with the compress option.
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+1 a lot of space.
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[Q] Insufficient space on /system, why?

I'va flashed my SGS2 with stock ROM XILA2, then I rooted it with S2Root.
The phone is rooted but if I try to write on /system I can't because there is not sufficient available space on partition. I never had this problem before. I tried also to change kernel installing SpeedMod K2-19 but the problem persists.
Any solution?
Did you mount R/W?
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Did you mount R/W?
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Yes, I did!
Can the problem depend on the repartition? When I flashed with Odin the XILA2 firmware version I used pit file and checked repartition option. Now the /system partition is about 512MB, is it too little?
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There is never any need to repartition when flashing firmware for root.
..... or at just about any other time
Which guide in XDA advised you to repartition for root?
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UpInTheAir said:
There is never any need to repartition when flashing firmware for root.
..... or at just about any other time
Which guide in XDA advised you to repartition for root?
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I repartition because I found .pit file in rar archive of firmware so I used it...
What can I do to solve the problem?
UpInTheAir said:
There is never any need to repartition when flashing firmware for root.
..... or at just about any other time
Which guide in XDA advised you to repartition for root?
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Do you mean the pit file method for repartition? Using a pit file is not going to change anything big, the pit file is almost same in all the releases.
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maxwarp79 said:
I repartition because I found .pit file in rar archive of firmware so I used it...
What can I do to solve the problem?
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What's you actual size of system partition now and how much space is left?
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bala_gamer said:
What's you actual size of system partition now and how much space is left?
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Titanium Backup says "System ROM 528 MB (503 kB free)", is "System ROM" the /system partition?!?
If I use ES File Manager to control properties of system folder, current size is 496,27 MB but it can't say me how much space is left...
maxwarp79 said:
Titanium Backup says "System ROM 528 MB (503 kB free)", is "System ROM" the /system partition?!?
If I use ES File Manager to control properties of system folder, current size is 496,27 MB but it can't say me how much space is left...
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thats the size, try a full factory reset. there might be some junk left over files in there causing the problem.
bala_gamer said:
thats the size, try a full factory reset. there might be some junk left over files in there causing the problem.
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I have already tried, the problem persists...
maxwarp79 said:
I have already tried, the problem persists...
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You may have to flash a new ROM either through Odin or wiping system, data, cache and dalvik and flashing through recovery.
bala_gamer said:
Do you mean the pit file method for repartition? Using a pit file is not going to change anything big, the pit file is almost same in all the releases.
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Yep, but most soft and hard bricks have occurred when using PIT. Many many posts.... No need for it, that's why I asked where on XDA did the advice come from? Most guides here will state not to use PIT or repartition in big red letters. OP never answered.
Edit: I don't mean for this to come out the wrong way, but, maybe OP should post his question where he got the advice from, maybe more experienced users with PIT there? If in XDA, maybe that forum thread?
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Thank you to all for reply, but now I'd say what is the correct size of the /system partition? Is size of about 500 MB too small?
I'm pretty sure Samsung makes the system partition just big enough for a stock rom. Around 500mb is what it's supposed to be. If you want more space on system remove some of the bloatware or move gmail, maps ect. to data.
Dont forget to make a nandroid before messing with system.
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But there's a method to increase the maximum size of the system folder?
Also, I can delete files that are system\tts not relevant to my language? I Risk of losing some useful functionality?
Dave83 said:
But there's a method to increase the maximum size of the system folder?
Also, I can delete files that are system\tts not relevant to my language? I Risk of losing some useful functionality?
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Reading here might help with some answers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668994
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