I can download other games from the Play Store, but when I try to download my purchased content from Gameloft it says I am out of memory and can't install the files. I have 15 GB open on my internal SD card, but IDK what is going on with Gameloft (And it is specifically them that is giving me troubles nothing else has issues)
Asus TF201 running Harry Bean 1.3
feyerbrand said:
I can download other games from the Play Store, but when I try to download my purchased content from Gameloft it says I am out of memory and can't install the files. I have 15 GB open on my internal SD card, but IDK what is going on with Gameloft (And it is specifically them that is giving me troubles nothing else has issues)
Asus TF201 running Harry Bean 1.3
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The problem is in your TF201 dalvik-cache! You will need lucky pacther,ROOT,superuser or supersu for fix thing! When you install lucky pacther only what you need is open it and assces to root on superuser >>> than lucky pacther will delete unused dalvik-cache! (FIRST YOU NEED TO DELETE GAMES WITH YOU HAVE PROBLEM >>> THAN LUCKY PACTHER OR YOU CAN IN LUCKY PACTHER DELETE dalvik-cache MANUAL)
feyerbrand said:
I can download other games from the Play Store, but when I try to download my purchased content from Gameloft it says I am out of memory and can't install the files. I have 15 GB open on my internal SD card, but IDK what is going on with Gameloft (And it is specifically them that is giving me troubles nothing else has issues)
Asus TF201 running Harry Bean 1.3
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I had this problem as well, what you need to do is to install Lucky Patcher. Run Lucky Patcher and let it do its thing, it'll clear unwanted .odex files from your system and it just works thereafter
Hey! I see from your sig that you're on hb1.3, may I ask if anrs or whatnot still persist? Are stutters still present when browsing really quickly and whether switching apps from the recent apps menu results stutter?
justcookiesncream said:
I had this problem as well, what you need to do is to install Lucky Patcher. Run Lucky Patcher and let it do its thing, it'll clear unwanted .odex files from your system and it just works thereafter
Hey! I see from your sig that you're on hb1.3, may I ask if anrs or whatnot still persist? Are stutters still present when browsing really quickly and whether switching apps from the recent apps menu results stutter?
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I haven't had a single issue with HB1.3 as of yet. I also ran Pimp my Rom though to eliminate any issues that were in 1.2... so IDK if it naturally has it or if the PMR helped it out more than I thought.
okay so I installed lucky patched but Wild Blood is still showing up with the following error message
"You do not have enough available space on your memory card to install the game. You need to delete 0MB from your applications (Video,Games)"
feyerbrand said:
okay so I installed lucky patched but Wild Blood is still showing up with the following error message
"You do not have enough available space on your memory card to install the game. You need to delete 0MB from your applications (Video,Games)"
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First try reinstalling is its from the play store
This happens because the files were not downloaded or extracted properly, are you running a cracked version of this?
Whatever the case is, you could try extract 'main.107.com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftWBHM.obb' file by changing the extension to .zip and move all the extracted files to 'sdcard/Android/data/com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftWBHM/files
So how's hb1.3 does it stutter in overall performance or switching apps from the recent apps menu?
One thing that worked for me is moving the downloaded files from /Internal Storage/Android/data to SD Card/Android/data. Since there is a limit on Google Play about the size of uploaded apps, uploaders are instead allowed to attach .obb files where much of the data is. These OBB files are supposed to be downloading to external storage, not internal, so you might want to check if they were to downloaded internal storage rather than external.
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...says I am out of memory and can't install the files. I have 15 GB open on my internal SD card...
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justcookiesncream said:
...install Lucky Patcher. Run Lucky Patcher and let it do its thing, it'll clear unwanted .odex files from your system and it just works thereafter...
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...moving the downloaded files from /Internal Storage/Android/data to SD Card/Android/data...
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Hey guys,
I'm having this issue with my Xperia Z1, locked unrooted stock.
I used to have the issue with the odd app update on my XL.
Removing the odex file in the app dir was the fix.
In this case, I can't find the games app dir. It's just not there.
Nothing to delete, nothing to move.
I'm not rooted yet so I cant run lucky patcher.
Thus far, apk is installed, checks files on run, gives memory error message as above.
Anyone have any ideas?
Wobzy said:
Hey guys,
I'm having this issue with my Xperia Z1, locked unrooted stock.
I used to have the issue with the odd app update on my XL.
Removing the odex file in the app dir was the fix.
In this case, I can't find the games app dir. It's just not there.
Nothing to delete, nothing to move.
I'm not rooted yet so I cant run lucky patcher.
Thus far, apk is installed, checks files on run, gives memory error message as above.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Have you searched the z1 forums?
Well if you can't find any solutions I suppose it would be a good time to go rooted :fingers-crossed:
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I got the Insufficient Storage Available error when I install new apps from Google Play, I can't even install apk, so I think this is not Google Play problem. I have plenty of space life. Running the latest AOKP. Anyone having this problem?
I'm guessing this didn't work?
Try this.
It also happens when you have the app still in the data/apps folder yet it's already uninstalled. Go to your data/apps folder with Root Explorer and check if the .apk is still there. If it is, delete it.
qwertyaas said:
It also happens when you have the app still in the data/apps folder yet it's already uninstalled. Go to your data/apps folder with Root Explorer and check if the .apk is still there. If it is, delete it.
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This advice helped, thanks
Thanks
qwertyaas said:
It also happens when you have the app still in the data/apps folder yet it's already uninstalled. Go to your data/apps folder with Root Explorer and check if the .apk is still there. If it is, delete it.
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Worked for me too :good:
I'm having the same problem too...
kvl19 said:
I got the Insufficient Storage Available error when I install new apps from Google Play, I can't even install apk, so I think this is not Google Play problem. I have plenty of space life. Running the latest AOKP. Anyone having this problem?
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I tried get rid of those .apk files in data/app folder it still doesn't work then I tried Marketfix from Google play, i still haven't got my issue fixed...
use lucky patch and fix it from there.
Please stop bumping old posts.
killman2659 said:
Please stop bumping old posts.
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I feel like 2 days isn't much if he provides a solution
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Thanks for your advice, I used mini tool partition from my computer, but when I checked in my phone's storage, still wasn't shown the ext4 partition that i did with minitool, so just tried with cwm partition (1GB Ext and 0MP swap) and it worked! But before I try this one I downloaded link2sd from play store! That's it! Now my internal memory is 0.94GB, wow...before it was only 120MP!
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It may be an 'old post' to you but for people like me it's a new stuff and that's why i brought up this topic again! Sorry for bothered you!
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Simba501 said:
I'm guessing this didn't work?
Try this.
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The app didn't work. It runs ok, but has no effect in solving this issue... at least on my case: Galaxy S2 running Cyanogen 9 final release. I also had this issue from time to time with the RC1 of CM9, but it always disappeared without me doing nothing (the problem only happened back then when updating apps from Google Play).
qwertyaas said:
It also happens when you have the app still in the data/apps folder yet it's already uninstalled. Go to your data/apps folder with Root Explorer and check if the .apk is still there. If it is, delete it.
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This tip solved the problem. Thanks very much.
Meanwhile, just my 50 cents, I think this problem is related with the Lucky Patcher... Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe not..,
HTC ONE X
Hello, my update of Titanium Backup * root, so I have this message (title) that appears. Yet I still have huge room. I uninstalled the application, but can not be restored, the other works well. For example Instagram which weighs 12.77 MB installs without worries ...
I clear the cache of all applications ...
Safe Mode, it gives me the same thing.
In recovery, wipe a cache does not solve anything either ...
Relocation of the ROM without wipe, and always the same ...
HTC ONE X
Up !
Are we talking about insufficient storage in Google play?
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not in the phone's internal storage, but I still have more than 1GB
Wut? What I meant was does it happen when your downloading apps in Google play
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use link2sd to free more internal memory for apps
same here... just started happening today.
when i run updates in google play store it tells me insufficient storage available and i cant use the apps any more.
i've tried clearing cache/dalvik, uninstalling apps, moving some to SD, formatted SD card
nothing helps.
WTF?
Fitseries3 said:
same here... just started happening today.
when i run updates in google play store it tells me insufficient storage available and i cant use the apps any more.
i've tried clearing cache/dalvik, uninstalling apps, moving some to SD, formatted SD card
nothing helps.
WTF?
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Easy, just download and run market fix from Google play. Your phone must be rooted though
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tried that already. does not fix my problem
Fitseries3 said:
tried that already. does not fix my problem
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You sure your rooted?
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Stevemotto said:
You sure your rooted?
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rooted since the day i got it
Fitseries3 said:
rooted since the day i got it
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Well that's weird, it worked for me. Are you sure you downloaded the right one? The application is market fix, I noticed there were several other versions on the market.
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+1 for Links2SD. Look under Menu-Settings-InstallLocation and press External.
It saved me.
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+1 for Links2SD. Look under Menu-Settings-InstallLocation and press External.
It saved me.
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Sorry it won't solve anything in his problem since he said he already had enough space.
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I just fixed mine too. I used a logcat, I saw what was causing problem in the app installation and where this file was. It was in the root/data/app/ I browsed there using a rooted explorer and then I deleted the file. More specific I was trying to install hdwidgets (cloudtv.hdwidget is the package name) but during the installation (and not the downloading) I read in the logcat that a file named cloudtv.hdwidgets-1.apk could not be renamed or something like that and it was placed in the root/data/app dir.
Hope it helps...
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I just fixed mine too. I used a logcat, I saw what was causing problem in the app installation and where this file was. It was in the root/data/app/ I browsed there using a rooted explorer and then I deleted the file. More specific I was trying to install hdwidgets (cloudtv.hdwidget is the package name) but during the installation (and not the downloading) I read in the logcat that a file named cloudtv.hdwidgets-1.apk could not be renamed or something like that and it was placed in the root/data/app dir.
Hope it helps...
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Thanks you very much for the tip ! You saved me lots of time ! Had this issue with "insufficient storage available" even if I have more than 1Go available ! Looked in data/app and found that the .odex file wasn't deleted when I uninstalled the app, so manually deleted the file and was able to download from market !
To be honest I noticed that if you use a cracked app (for testing for more than 15mn market limit which is really too short) and you de-install it to buy the legit one then the issue appear and you can't download from the market after paying, so now you know what to do !
thanks again.
Lucky Patcher (a cracker app, which causes this) also has a fix for this.
hi
i am geting an error while i am installing water drop plus app from google play store
the error is getting only when i am installing this particular application. i am having 10 GB storage available
my galaxy s3 is rooted
what to do to fix this issue.
rg
shameer
shameer2255 said:
hi
i am geting an error while i am installing water drop plus app from google play store
the error is getting only when i am installing this particular application. i am having 10 GB storage available
my galaxy s3 is rooted
what to do to fix this issue.
rg
shameer
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Hi. did u manage to sort this? I am having the same issue at the moment.
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Hi. did u manage to sort this? I am having the same issue at the moment.
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Ususally this happens when you installed that app earlier and did not uninstall it properly. the actual culprit is the App data which remained and is not getting wiped off and the installer is unable to remove or copy on that file. Hence the error message.
Hope this helps
search /data/app for any odex files, usually deleting them will allow you to install it again.
Yes,like 2 friends above mention. I ever have this problem before after install some app and uninstall it but some file still hide in hidden folder and I want to install that app again(new version) the phone tell me that it has insufficient mem. This is my solution. Install root explorer(you need rooted phone) go to sd/data/app and find the file "xxx.xxxx.odex" and delete it(xxxx stand for the name of that app name). After that I can install that app again with no problem.
If you used LP, as said before, some odex may have been left behind. Running
LP again will clean those files...
Hey i'm trying to install the amazon app store onto my phone so i can get a few my apps on there.
when i go to install it though it's telling me i don't have enough space and to go make some. well i have 7-8GB free at the moment so that doesn't makes sense.
i can install apps from the play market without an issue though.
This happened after i had an issue with my main speaker not playing sound anymore last night so i reran the Rom installer and it corrected the sound issue but now i can't install this app.
i'm running ViperDNA 2.0.3 s-off
any body have any ideas as to what could be causing this?
trinity343 said:
Hey i'm trying to install the amazon app store onto my phone so i can get a few my apps on there.
when i go to install it though it's telling me i don't have enough space and to go make some. well i have 7-8GB free at the moment so that doesn't makes sense.
i can install apps from the play market without an issue though.
This happened after i had an issue with my main speaker not playing sound anymore last night so i reran the Rom installer and it corrected the sound issue but now i can't install this app.
i'm running ViperDNA 2.0.3 s-off
any body have any ideas as to what could be causing this?
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You are probably looking at your /sdcard partition, which has about 12GB of space. Apps are installed in the /system partition, which is only around 1826MiB. You can access that space and see what is consuming it via various tools - I use DiskUsage - search for that on the play store and navigate to /system to see what you can clean up.
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You are probably looking at your /sdcard partition, which has about 12GB of space. Apps are installed in the /system partition, which is only around 1826MiB. You can access that space and see what is consuming it via various tools - I use DiskUsage - search for that on the play store and navigate to /system to see what you can clean up.
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oh opps forgot to post on here that it's been resolved.
ended up putting a root file explorer on the phone and going to the /data folder and deleting the /app-lib folder and then wiping both caches and running the apk again and that worked for me.
Thanks though!
Hey,
Having an issue with my SGS3 where I cannot install a couple of app updates. I keep getting the message 'insufficient storage available' and the updates will not go through. I have almost 3.5gb of free space on the internal memory and about the same on my SD card...
I am using the latest version of the following ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705866&page=284
I don't have enough posts on here to post this question in there....
FWIW, the apps are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Movies from Flixster.
I have deleted my cache, davlik cache, fixed permissions, re-booted various times etc. and nothing solved it; any ideas on what I could try?
FlawlessVictory07 said:
Hey,
Having an issue with my SGS3 where I cannot install a couple of app updates. I keep getting the message 'insufficient storage available' and the updates will not go through. I have almost 3.5gb of free space on the internal memory and about the same on my SD card...
I am using the latest version of the following ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705866&page=284
I don't have enough posts on here to post this question in there....
FWIW, the apps are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Movies from Flixster.
I have deleted my cache, davlik cache, fixed permissions, re-booted various times etc. and nothing solved it; any ideas on what I could try?
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Download Lucky Pacher APK, install and run it. It automatically deletes unused ODEX files. Those Odex files are probably the cause of your error.
You must be rootrd.
incognitonk said:
Download Lucky Pacher APK, install and run it. It automatically deletes unused ODEX files. Those Odex files are probably the cause of your error.
You must be rootrd.
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Thanks for the advice. I downloaded the latest version of the Lucky Patcher apk and it did not resolve the issue. I tried every option it gave, e.g remove all odex files etc and nothing worked.
Any other ideas...
FlawlessVictory07 said:
Thanks for the advice. I downloaded the latest version of the Lucky Patcher apk and it did not resolve the issue. I tried every option it gave, e.g remove all odex files etc and nothing worked.
Any other ideas...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2443267
This maybe?
I couldn't find the folder in my phone though.
Give it a go anyhoo.
incognitonk said:
Download Lucky Pacher APK, install and run it. It automatically deletes unused ODEX files. Those Odex files are probably the cause of your error.
You must be rootrd.
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That did the job. Thanks for the help.