insufficient space. market problem - Motorola Droid X2

I have searched and searched... so any help would be appreciated. I was running eclipse v5, and decided I wanted to go back to rooted gb. I sbfed back to stock gb, than used one click root. Phone achieved root and I went to market to dl titanium to restore my apps. Got error "insufficient memory, unable to dl" or something like that. So Using bootstrap I restored using my nandroid backup. Everything restored fine. Except the fact im getting the same error in marketplace. Im reaching out as a last ditch because I generally like to solve my own problems and every fix I have seen is not working. Have wiped cache and app data for market, uninstalled and restored using tb, restored nandroid 3 times, and a few other things. Any help would be appreciated if anyone has had this problem before. I am now on my eclipse v5 nandroid backup.

It's because on Eclipse, your SD cards are flipped around. So your external card (mine is my 16gb from my OG) turns into your internal memory. It's not like this on stock GB, so when you restored from TB, it tried to put your apps in the same place. Since your 'internal memory' is now the standard, partitioned built-in SD card, you don't have enough space. Go into preferences in TB, and there is an option you can uncheck that restores apps to their original location. Do that and try again.
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[Q] Where do your apps install-sdcard or sdcard2?

Ok..weird issue here. Was running Vegan 5.1.1 and all apps installed to sdcard2. Took the plunge to experimental vegan ginger edition. Everything was going great until my tablet would not boot. I had to re-partition the sdcard and so I started over. Did a format, nvflash and then flashed the ginger edition ROM again.
Now it seems all my apps install to the internal memory and titanium backup does not even show the external memory. I had to move the titanium backup folder to internal to even restore my apps. Note..sdcard2 does show in all file managers so I am not sure why it is doing this.
Just weird and wondering if something I installed this time changed where the apps install or if I did something wrong.
Any ideas?
froyo roms and gb roms use different storing methods. which is weird. someone mention theres a patch you can do and it would fix it but i dont know the link.
try re-mounting and restarting

CWM backup errors around 4gb

Hello, hope you can help. Some background, I rooted my Nook with Indirect's method last Christmas after getting the 1.4.1 update the blocked side loading. I restored to 1.4.0, rooted and blocked OTAs. Have been fine ever since. Started getting the 'insufficient space' error when trying to download certain apps from 'Google Play Market'. I started uninstalling apps to clear space and stupidly thought titanium backup and titanium backup pro were separate products, not companion products. I uninstalled titanium backup and cannot get it to download again, because of the 'insufficient space' error. I've since read more and wanted to clear 'dalvik cache', but guess what, can't do it because I don't have titanium backup.
I created the SD R3 card and booted in the CWM menu. When I try to backup my current rom, the backup fails around the 4g+, not always on the same file/app, this is on a 8g card and there is plenty of room left.
So what are my best options here? I do like the B&N reader and want to retain access to their market, but use Go Launcher and Dolphin instead of the stock B&N apps, and like access to Amazon and Google Play markets.
Should I return to stock and try to reroot with Indirects method? Do I need to use a different PC?
Should I use the SD card to reroot? I'd also like to repartition my space this time around.
I do have backups of most of my apps on my SD card, but these were done using Titanium Backup and I have no access to them now.
Any suggestions where I should go from here?
Thanks for any help.
gardensunshine said:
Hello, hope you can help. Some background, I rooted my Nook with Indirect's method last Christmas after getting the 1.4.1 update the blocked side loading. I restored to 1.4.0, rooted and blocked OTAs. Have been fine ever since. Started getting the 'insufficient space' error when trying to download certain apps from 'Google Play Market'. I started uninstalling apps to clear space and stupidly thought titanium backup and titanium backup pro were separate products, not companion products. I uninstalled titanium backup and cannot get it to download again, because of the 'insufficient space' error. I've since read more and wanted to clear 'dalvik cache', but guess what, can't do it because I don't have titanium backup.
I created the SD R3 card and booted in the CWM menu. When I try to backup my current rom, the backup fails around the 4g+, not always on the same file/app, this is on a 8g card and there is plenty of room left.
So what are my best options here? I do like the B&N reader and want to retain access to their market, but use Go Launcher and Dolphin instead of the stock B&N apps, and like access to Amazon and Google Play markets.
Should I return to stock and try to reroot with Indirects method? Do I need to use a different PC?
Should I use the SD card to reroot? I'd also like to repartition my space this time around.
I do have backups of most of my apps on my SD card, but these were done using Titanium Backup and I have no access to them now.
Any suggestions where I should go from here?
Thanks for any help.
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do any errors show up when the backup fails in cwm? can you attach screenshot of the backup process that you are trying to do?
I had problems restoring my backups in cwm because they were to big. I updated my cwm to 6.0.1.2 from in the development forum and it gives my issue. The new cwm also does its backups different too so I would update yours and try backing up then.
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[Q] Low on Space?

Regardless of what I do, how many apps I uninstall, how many apps I downgrade, or how many "sacrifices"(lol) I make, my phone keeps populating the internal space and giving me a Low on Space message which keeps me from installing/updating or doing anything really. Last night I had 104mb free, now I have 48mb, all I did was sleep.
I'm running a V6 Supercharger script and thats really all I can think about that would be causing these problems.
I use app2sd to move all the apps I can over.
A virus? It would be a first for me on android.
I'm using a Huawei Mercury with the leaked "factory" 4.0.1 install. I performed the upgrade about 4 months ago and haven't had problems until maybe a month ago. Maybe a hard reset, or factory data reset and a reinstallation of everything will resolve it, but i'm afraid of it happening again.
I have 1gb allocated to the rom/apps, and then 2gb internal storage that I just don't use.
I've fixed the problem a few times and it just happens again, any help would be greatly appreciated! :crying:
The Last Master said:
Regardless of what I do, how many apps I uninstall, how many apps I downgrade, or how many "sacrifices"(lol) I make, my phone keeps populating the internal space and giving me a Low on Space message which keeps me from installing/updating or doing anything really. Last night I had 104mb free, now I have 48mb, all I did was sleep.
I'm running a V6 Supercharger script and thats really all I can think about that would be causing these problems.
I use app2sd to move all the apps I can over.
A virus? It would be a first for me on android.
I'm using a Huawei Mercury with the leaked "factory" 4.0.1 install. I performed the upgrade about 4 months ago and haven't had problems until maybe a month ago. Maybe a hard reset, or factory data reset and a reinstallation of everything will resolve it, but i'm afraid of it happening again.
I have 1gb allocated to the rom/apps, and then 2gb internal storage that I just don't use.
I've fixed the problem a few times and it just happens again, any help would be greatly appreciated! :crying:
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Is what i do about once a month is format my sd card and re-partition it,this keeps the access trash(files,apps,etc.)from cluttering everything up,you using app2sd isnt going to be enough,as soon as you run out of allocated space in your ext.it will start using your internal,hence the low space warning.Nand your existing rom,then backup everything up to your desktop,format your entire phone sd card and all,reinstall the app2sd,then restore your nand.If your still having this problem,then its either an app thats installed or the rom.
Diablo67 said:
Is what i do about once a month is format my sd card and re-partition it,this keeps the access trash(files,apps,etc.)from cluttering everything up,you using app2sd isnt going to be enough,as soon as you run out of allocated space in your ext.it will start using your internal,hence the low space warning.Nand your existing rom,then backup everything up to your desktop,format your entire phone sd card and all,reinstall the app2sd,then restore your nand.If your still having this problem,then its either an app thats installed or the rom.
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The phone has a 1GB for the rom, 2GB Internal, and a 16GB SD.
I don't understand how to keep the 1GB partition from mysteriously filling up regardless of how much I delete.
I always though the apps were suppose to go to the 2GB internal phone partition but they are right along side the ROM, that confuses me. I wish there was a way to truly delete built in apps and not just "disable" them.
Do u use 4g? I heard of problems with it saving cache stuff then not clearing it out.
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mikedavis120 said:
Do u use 4g? I heard of problems with it saving cache stuff then not clearing it out.
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No I'm on 3g.
The Last Master said:
No I'm on 3g.
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a factory reset will clear up internal memory on a lot of android devices. remember to back up first if you choose to factory reset it

Unable to save to Note 3 after restoring backup rooted rom

Hey guys
On my SM-N900W8 Note 3, I've had it running a rooted stock rom.
Yesterday I decided to try out Gummy Rom....did a backup in TWRP.....I also backed up all my apps with Titanium just to be safe.. wiped data....installed Gummy Rom....it just wasn't for me.
Wiped data again......restored my stock rooted rom that I've been using this whole time........phone booted up without a problem...SUCCESS! At least I thought success....started to notice some errors with some of the apps I have...
Wasn't able to get any of my snapchats....swiftkey was giving me errors.....then I tired to save a picture and saw that it had failed....strange
I Have several gigs available on my internal and external SD card....
Opening up Titanium....I can see that all folders, internal AND external say "This folder is not writable."
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Update: I've installed SDFix, and I can now save to my external SD card.....however I still can't save to my internal memory.

Titanium Backup not seeing old backups

Hello everyone,
I'm hoping you can help me with an issue I'm having with Titanium Backup not being able to see old backups. I just reflashed stock de-odexed 5.0.1 using Flashfire. In Flashfire I set it to wipe 3rd party apps before flashing. The flash went fine and my phone went through the setup fine, and I chose not to restore all my app/setting from Google. All the TB backups were still on my SD card and I set the backup location in TB to the old directory on my SD card. But my problem is when I got to restore user apps in TB, it can't see any of the old backups in the TB directory on my SD card. Anyone else ever experience this? Did you find a way to fix it so TB could see all the old backups?
Thanks.
Eric
I'm guessing it's related to 5.0.1 not allowing access to your external SD card. Try running SD Fix, available in the app store. Be sure to reboot after you run the app. Hopefully, this will fix the problem!
ericmtnbkr said:
Hello everyone,
I'm hoping you can help me with an issue I'm having with Titanium Backup not being able to see old backups. I just reflashed stock de-odexed 5.0.1 using Flashfire. In Flashfire I set it to wipe 3rd party apps before flashing. The flash went fine and my phone went through the setup fine, and I chose not to restore all my app/setting from Google. All the TB backups were still on my SD card and I set the backup location in TB to the old directory on my SD card. But my problem is when I got to restore user apps in TB, it can't see any of the old backups in the TB directory on my SD card. Anyone else ever experience this? Did you find a way to fix it so TB could see all the old backups?
Thanks.
Eric
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Thanks for the suggestion. I looked into that, but it didn't fix anything.
I'm having this issue too, you're not alone. I recently flashed Hyperdrive RLS21 over stock rooted MJ7 and TB could not see my user apps backup on the external SD card... Very weird. I'll let you know if I come up with anything.

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