I have a 64GB unit with 38GB free, and I am getting an 'Out of Space' error message when trying to install apps through Amazon App Store. I do have lots of apps installed through the App Store (Mostly Kid's Games.)
I am obviously not out of Space, but does ICS have a limit on the amount of Apps that can be installed, or in the Cache Partition getting full? I have tried resetting the device, but that did not help.
i got same msg any one can help us
Well, can you install the latest luckypatcher app? (root required) Opening lucky patcher should clear the issue. I have had the same problem but it wouldn't even let me install luckypatcher so I had to do a factory reset...
This error occurs by some leftover ODEX files that luckypatcher usualy clears on startup. You can also try cleaning dalvik cache.
Related
So I have a Galaxy Player 4.2 USA,
I went into Lucky Patcher to try to remove google ads and disable MXPlayer from creating ad storage and such.
I changed permissions and chose to Rebuild and Install!.
After about five minutes, nothing happened, and then the program quit itself (either or was closed by RAM manager)
So MXPlayer is now uninstalled and nowhere to be found. I tried re-installing from a backup APK I had of the app, but then I get
"Insufficient Space on SD Card"
error from not only the APK but also from the Google Play Store when I try to install this app specifically. I have plenty of available space so weird I'm getting that error.
Obviously I screwed something up, and I really don't know what to do. I read to delete Market cache and possibly even dalvik-cache,
but I don't know what's safe and what to do.
If someone could please tell me what the best option to do would be, that would be great.
Also yes device is rooted, running 2.3.6 Gingerbread, I have TiBu PRO installed and Root Brower.
Thanks!!
xninja23 said:
So I have a Galaxy Player 4.2 USA,
I went into Lucky Patcher to try to remove google ads and disable MXPlayer from creating ad storage and such.
I changed permissions and chose to Rebuild and Install!.
After about five minutes, nothing happened, and then the program quit itself (either or was closed by RAM manager)
So MXPlayer is now uninstalled and nowhere to be found. I tried re-installing from a backup APK I had of the app, but then I get
"Insufficient Space on SD Card"
error from not only the APK but also from the Google Play Store when I try to install this app specifically. I have plenty of available space so weird I'm getting that error.
Obviously I screwed something up, and I really don't know what to do. I read to delete Market cache and possibly even dalvik-cache,
but I don't know what's safe and what to do.
If someone could please tell me what the best option to do would be, that would be great.
Also yes device is rooted, running 2.3.6 Gingerbread, I have TiBu PRO installed and Root Brower.
Thanks!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Usually Lucky patcher itself can fix that kind of problem i think. If you run Lucky patcher, it will automatically delete unused odex (patch files) which will prevent you installing original app. Wiping dalvik cache is recommended, for I never encountered problem by wiping dalvik cache.
I am currently running into an issue installing apps from both the play store and trying to side loads apps from XDA. I have over 6gb free on both the internal and sdcards and yet A number of apps are giving me the out of space error when I try to install but not all apps are giving me the error some install no problem others not so lucky. I am getting the error with apps such as MXPlayer Google services and ES File Explorer even tho youtube installed fine from an older apk becuase the new version requires google services to be installed. I have cleared data and cache of the play store and google framework and even tried clearing the dalvik cache and that did not help either. Running CM7 on a Nook Tablet 16gb. So some help with this issue would be great as this is annoying me big time and preventing me from fully ultilizing my Nook Tablet.
Montisaquadeis said:
I am currently running into an issue installing apps from both the play store and trying to side loads apps from XDA. I have over 6gb free on both the internal and sdcards and yet A number of apps are giving me the out of space error when I try to install but not all apps are giving me the error some install no problem others not so lucky. I am getting the error with apps such as MXPlayer Google services and ES File Explorer even tho youtube installed fine from an older apk becuase the new version requires google services to be installed. I have cleared data and cache of the play store and google framework and even tried clearing the dalvik cache and that did not help either. Running CM7 on a Nook Tablet 16gb. So some help with this issue would be great as this is annoying me big time and preventing me from fully ultilizing my Nook Tablet.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try clearing dalvik cache from recovery.
Sent from my NookTablet using xda premium
As I stated I tried that already and no go still doing it.
Edit: *sighs softly* I am beginning to wonder if I am going to have to reinstall CM if I am orced to do that to fix this annolying issue I may as well upgrade to CM10 from my current CM7 build.
Hey guys!
After having some issues with the Netflix app of all the things, followed by low memory, Link2SD and a boot loop (which probably was cause by low memory) I managed to make the phone boot up again by diving into recovery (some CWM version by AlphaRev) and then wiping out cache data. When the phone finally booted up, which took unusually long time, I was missing a lot of apps and got some app crash warnings.
One of the missing apps was the Link2SD itself, and as a consequence (I guess), many of the other apps were missing for this reason (at least those that were linked to the SD card as opposed to installed there by default).
One of the warnings that popped up was one about Google Services Framework.
The application Google Services Framework has stopped working (process com.google.process.gapps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Another one was about Facebook.
The application Facebook (process com.facebook.katana) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There were several different app crashes in a row, like on a production line. I was unable to see the names of them all.
I went into app management, cleared caches and uninstalled several apps. I rebooted, booted up (slowly again), I got back some of the app icons that were missing (which is weird) and I was able to launch them. But some apps were still missing, among them Link2SD.
I grabbed an APK file for some older version of Link2SD on my computer, plugged in the phone, launched a command prompt and tried installing it with ADB. It reported insufficient storage space. I checked it and it said like 1.80 MB free internal memory. So I uninstalled some more apps and tried again and it was a success.
After installing Link2SD I launched it and then chose to clean up Dalvik cache, clean up 2nd partition, and then "relink library files". I tried the "recreate mount scripts" but it kept on failing.
Mount script cannot be created. failed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right now I have Gmail, and I have the Search. I don't think I have any other Google app (except for maybe some background services). I only have a broken Play Store icon/link on the home page.
How can I check and verify that Google Services Framework is installed and working? And if it's not, how do I repair or reinstall it?
What I have tried so far:
I tried grabbing an APK file for Google Services Framework from another thread here at XDA and installing it manually with ADB. It was a no go. This is the message I got.
INSTALL_FAILED_OLDER_SDK
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What does this mean?
I read in another thread here at XDA that one user was unable to make phone calls after uninstalling this service by mistake. I tried this and I was able to place a call. Does that mean that Services Framework is Okay?
Fractalogic said:
Hey guys!
After having some issues with the Netflix app of all the things, followed by low memory, Link2SD and a boot loop (which probably was cause by low memory) I managed to make the phone boot up again by diving into recovery (some CWM version by AlphaRev) and then wiping out cache data. When the phone finally booted up, which took unusually long time, I was missing a lot of apps and got some app crash warnings.
One of the missing apps was the Link2SD itself, and as a consequence (I guess), many of the other apps were missing for this reason (at least those that were linked to the SD card as opposed to installed there by default).
One of the warnings that popped up was one about Google Services Framework.
Another one was about Facebook.
There were several different app crashes in a row, like on a production line. I was unable to see the names of them all.
I went into app management, cleared caches and uninstalled several apps. I rebooted, booted up (slowly again), I got back some of the app icons that were missing (which is weird) and I was able to launch them. But some apps were still missing, among them Link2SD.
I grabbed an APK file for some older version of Link2SD on my computer, plugged in the phone, launched a command prompt and tried installing it with ADB. It reported insufficient storage space. I checked it and it said like 1.80 MB free internal memory. So I uninstalled some more apps and tried again and it was a success.
After installing Link2SD I launched it and then chose to clean up Dalvik cache, clean up 2nd partition, and then "relink library files". I tried the "recreate mount scripts" but it kept on failing.
Right now I have Gmail, and I have the Search. I don't think I have any other Google app (except for maybe some background services). I only have a broken Play Store icon/link on the home page.
How can I check and verify that Google Services Framework is installed and working? And if it's not, how do I repair or reinstall it?
What I have tried so far:
I tried grabbing an APK file for Google Services Framework from another thread here at XDA and installing it manually with ADB. It was a no go. This is the message I got.
What does this mean?
I read in another thread here at XDA that one user was unable to make phone calls after uninstalling this service by mistake. I tried this and I was able to place a call. Does that mean that Services Framework is Okay?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Update:
I just grabbed and manually installed Playstore v4.0.27.apk successfully using ADB. But if I try to launch it I get a "sorry" message.
The application Google Play Store (process com.android.vending) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can only force close it.
I need a way to either install apps right on the phone (Play Store), or a way to grab APK files for the apps I want to install (like backup apps) and install them manually, because there is still some personal data on the phone that needs to be saved before I pull the plug and flash the entire phone.
Did you find a solution for this?
I have the same issue with my phone for about almost a week. I didnt know that google service framework was a big issue and a built in program. I accidentally deleted it same with my google play store with my rooted device. When I reformat my phone it keeps telling or it keeps showing com.google.process.gapps is not working. Pls help me fix this kind of issue im dealing with
OK, so this problem came up today in the middle of trying to find a working move to SD app. Basically, on the play store, it gives me a message for a few apps that there is "insufficient space available." (it will download it first, then give me the error trying to install) and I get the same message trying to remote install from a computer. If I try downloading from the Playstore as an APK file and side loading I get an error:
Out of Space
____ couldn't be installed. Free up some space and try again.
This doesn't happen to all apps. Just most apps which require a root. It's behaving strangely like a virus, so I am worried that Verizon had some additional programs on the device to make it more difficult to do anything with it.
Of course, I have 22.35 GB available internal and 109 GB available external. I cleared the cache, I uninstalled and reinstalled Google Play, I power cycled the device (turned off and on), and I am not really sure what I can do about it.
If I backup the DRM keys, flash a custom ROM, and then delete the Verizon apps, can I flash to a custom ROM that isn't branded by Verizon and still restore the DRM keys to it?
EDIT: It's gotten much worse. Most apps I try now won't install. They will download just fine, but then at the "Install" point they give that error.
EDIT 2: Problem resolved. It was caused by all of the failed rooting attempts. Titanium Backup/Restore and a Factory Reset with only Easy Root fixed everything.
i have a Galaxy Mini with Gingerbread. Rooted. I was having trouble with disk space so i used a root uninstaller to remove a bunch of bloatware on a fresh install of Gingerbread. I still was unable to install more apps and was still getting a low disk space warning upon startup. So i uninstalled the uninstaller app and a couple other apps i had installed (titanium and ROM toolbox) and cleared cache in recovery. i no longer get told at startup that i have low space, but Play Store wont let me install anything. it won't even let me install the uninstaller app or the other two apps that i had. According to storage, i have 18mb left, which i know isn't a lot. But i don't understand how i was able to have some apps before, but can no longer install them again?
Not sure what other info you might need.
It also wont let me update existing apps.