[Req]coursera app move download folder - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

The default download location of official coursers app is the phone memory - and the app downloads videos for offline viewing so you can fill it up very quickly. Such module should be simple to do.
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dkuku said:
The default download location of official coursers app is the phone memory - and the app downloads videos for offline viewing so you can fill it up very quickly. Such module should be simple to do.
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You can use FolderMount, no need to a module.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192122

polobunny said:
You can use FolderMount, no need to a module.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192122
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As great an app that foldermount is it must be made clear that it only moves the data and obb from games and apps. For anything else you'll need link2sd or similar.
I can see where the op is going though.. It would be a useful module especially if you can redirect any folder you like to the sdcard, except system for obvious reasons!.

Hi,
I tried foldermount on a device with only small amount of internal memory. I successfully linked the folder to the sdcard outside of data\data\ and it seemed that 300MB have been moved. But when I try install more apps, I get a Out of space dialog box: xxx couldn't be installed. Free up some space and try again.
Also, how to figure out how much spaces I left to install further apps?
Thanks
p.s the device has android 4.2.2 and w/ 512MB RAM, 8GB ROM
p.s.2 you may ignore this post, I will try testing it with an actual external sdcard later.

shivadow said:
As great an app that foldermount is it must be made clear that it only moves the data and obb from games and apps. For anything else you'll need link2sd or similar.
I can see where the op is going though.. It would be a useful module especially if you can redirect any folder you like to the sdcard, except system for obvious reasons!.
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Hi
I tried link2sd with coursera and it didnt work.
Message: not allowed su

You may also use Allavsoft which can easily and batch Download Videos from Coursera to MP4, AVI, WMV etc

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missing market apps on nook tablet

I rooted my nook tablet with the SnowballMod root and everything is working fine, but some of the apps in the android market are missing. I have tried editing the build.prop file and clearing the market data and cache to spoof the market, but it still wont work. does anybody have ANY ideas?
theres not some, more like a lot and thats normal cuz its happening to everyone. apps that dont appear on the market have to be downloaded as .apk files and then transferred to your nooks sd card i use drop box and es file explorer for this procedure
how would i do this? how close are the people to fixing this and being able to install custom roms? i need facebook.
sideloading if it is not working from market.
Tcollins412 said:
how would i do this?
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Copy the .apk to the device and select it in a file explorer program.
Tcollins412 said:
how close are the people to fixing this and being able to install custom roms?
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It's not technically broken. The market should not show you apps for which your device does not meet the requirements. That doesn't meet they don't work, but that you have to install them another way. After updating my phone to ICS, I had to sideload Tapatalk, since it is not "technically" compatible with ICS, even though it does work.
Tcollins412 said:
i need facebook.
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1) Use the web app (it's pretty good, and doesn't have any background processes)
2) Look for the thread in the App section titled "[download] Facebook, Twitter and Google+ apk"

Insufficient storage available - Stockage disponible insuffisant

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.
pofadda said:
+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...
dark_fighter said:
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.

Gameloft games showing Out of Memory

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.
feyerbrand said:
...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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ultimahobo said:
...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:

[SCRIPT] Make Play Music cache to external SD

Hey guys,
I was horrified when I fired up Play Music and saw that it was trying to cache tracks to the onboard NAND instead of my 64GB SD card so I raged a bit in IRC and did a cursory google search. The idea for my method comes from XDA user "skittles" in this post; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29063122&postcount=1
I edited the script post to be compatible with the AT&T variant of the LG Optimus G.
The command it runs is "mount -o bind /sdcard/external_sd/MusicCache/ /data/data/com.google.android.music/"
INSTRUCTIONS taken from skittles' thread:
Prerequisite: copy the .txt attached to this post to the root of the internal NAND flash, i.e. /sdcard/. Then make a folder in the root of your external_sd called "MusicCache." without the quotes or period.
1. Using whatever task manager you have or just go into settings->apps->running, close google play music.
2. Open your file manager and browse to /sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache and delete all of the files found in music dir and artwork dir in this directory. This is very important step. If you do not delete your cache then your files will take up space but will no longer be available after this process.
3. Go to the google play store and install script manager - Smanager. Open smanager, and on first open you should see an option to select root, check that option and click ok and make sure to grant root to the app when the su dialog appears.
4. In Smanager browse to the root of your sdcard and click on and hold the "MusicScript.txt" to open a options dialog. Select "open as" and then select "Script/Executable".
Then Select "Su" and "Boot" and hit save.
5.. Go to settings app->apps->google play music-> and hit clear data.
6. Reboot your phone.
Open up google play music and click on Choose on device music, and you should see the total space available equal to what is available on your external SD Card
I did it like that and it works fine, please try it out and let me know if it works similarly well for the rest of y'all.
Thanks to fiddy619 and skittles!!!
Google does some strange ****....
Yes, but in what instance are you referring to here?
DeathmonkeyGTX said:
Hey guys,
I was horrified when I fired up Play Music and saw that it was trying to cache tracks to the onboard NAND instead of my 64GB SD card so I raged a bit in IRC and did a cursory google search. The idea for my method comes from XDA user "skittles" in this post; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29063122&postcount=1
I edited the script post to be compatible with the AT&T variant of the LG Optimus G.
The command it runs is "mount -o bind /sdcard/external_sd/MusicCache/ /data/data/com.google.android.music/"
INSTRUCTIONS taken from skittles' thread:
Prerequisite: copy the .txt attached to this post to the root of the internal NAND flash, i.e. /sdcard/. Then make a folder in the root of your external_sd called "MusicCache." without the quotes or period.
1. Using whatever task manager you have or just go into settings->apps->running, close google play music.
2. Open your file manager and browse to /sdcard/Android/data/com.google.android.music/cache and delete all of the files found in music dir and artwork dir in this directory. This is very important step. If you do not delete your cache then your files will take up space but will no longer be available after this process.
3. Go to the google play store and install script manager - Smanager. Open smanager, and on first open you should see an option to select root, check that option and click ok and make sure to grant root to the app when the su dialog appears.
4. In Smanager browse to the root of your sdcard and click on and hold the "MusicScript.txt" to open a options dialog. Select "open as" and then select "Script/Executable".
Then Select "Su" and "Boot" and hit save.
5.. Go to settings app->apps->google play music-> and hit clear data.
6. Reboot your phone.
Open up google play music and click on Choose on device music, and you should see the total space available equal to what is available on your external SD Card
I did it like that and it works fine, please try it out and let me know if it works similarly well for the rest of y'all.
Thanks to fiddy619 and skittles!!!
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Didn't work for me. When I log back into Google Music, the cache is cleared but the free space is free on-board memory not sd card.
What exactly did you do? Please be as detailed as possible.
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DeathmonkeyGTX said:
What exactly did you do? Please be as detailed as possible.
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To begin: I'm rooted, unlocked and running the debloated Base 0.4 Rom.
This is what I tried to get the music to cache to the sd card:
1. Downloaded the script from your previous post and saved it to a folder on my sd card.
2. Downloaded Smanager and granted it root access.
3. In Smanager I browsed for the script on the sd card and long pressed it and clicked open as Script/Enable. Then I checked the Su and Boot boxes and clicked save. (After clicking save the program doesn't confirm a save. Should it? When I restart the phone and reopen the script in Smanager the Su and Boot boxes are still checked)
4. I opened the app settings for Google Play Music and cleared the cache.
5. I rebooted my phone and relogged into Google Play Music
6. I open Google music and "Choose On Device Music"
The free space listed is the same as my internal storage free space.
Thanks for all of your help!
You forgot to make a folder called '' MusicCache '' without the quotes in the root directory of your external sd card. Do that, wipe play music data and clear out the data/data/com.android.music folder, reboot and see if it works.
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DeathmonkeyGTX said:
You forgot to make a folder called '' MusicCache '' without the quotes in the root directory of your external sd card. Do that, wipe play music data and clear out the data/data/com.android.music folder, reboot and see if it works.
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Still doesn't work. Free space listed is just the internal storage.
esron said:
Still doesn't work. Free space listed is just the internal storage.
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Cleared the Play app data again and restarted. Now it's working. I'm not sure why it it required multiple clears and restarts to take effect. Either way, Thanks!
Lol good, because I didn't know what else to tell you
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Will this mod work for play movies also?
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No clue, I don't use that :-\
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Has anyone else given this a whirl, or does nobody use play music?
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I tried it out after having formatting issues on my 64 gb card. It seemed to work ok, but I kept getting fc's on the play music app. Those finally seemed to sort out, and then I made a dumb move and enabled 4g while syncing. Was throttled within an hour. lol
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Has anyone else given this a whirl, or does nobody use play music?
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I've tried it out. I got tired of play music adding the BGM from Sonic 4 EP I to my playlist since the files to that game are all separate and not in one big obb file.
It now no longer does that, but now anytime I reboot my phone, I have to re-apply my settings in play music. (I usually have it set to random, and to repeat the playlist indefinitely.)
Other than that, all is well. :good:
That's weird, man. Mine has persisted through copying the external sd to a faster one and being reinserted into the phone and rebooted. :-/
Worked as advertised, thanks!
I guess we with lots of music on our phones are in quite the minority
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I guess we with lots of music on our phones are in quite the minority
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I have a lot of music on my SD card, but don't use Google Music.
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Ah, I use it because it's easy to see what's on the card and then switch to the cloud.
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[Q] Out of Space error plz help...

I have enough space left in extsdcard and also in internal sd...But to my bad luck some apps are being installed but some apps like power toggle and root explorer etc my phone shows out of space error while installing...Thing is that some times 10 MB app is being installed without any error but some apps being in KBs showing out of space error...This is really astonishing...Yes I unstalled play store update,cleared data and also didn't find any .odex file (in system/app and data/app) of particular app showing issue...And my phone is rooted...Searched everywhere but everyone is telling to delete .odex file of that particular app...But such file of required app doesn't exist there...
Plz help me out...Plz...
snehasispanda said:
I have enough space left in extsdcard and also in internal sd...But to my bad luck some apps are being installed but some apps like power toggle and root explorer etc my phone shows out of space error while installing...Thing is that some times 10 MB app is being installed without any error but some apps being in KBs showing out of space error...This is really astonishing...Yes I unstalled play store update,cleared data and also didn't find any .odex file (in system/app and data/app) of particular app showing issue...And my phone is rooted...Searched everywhere but everyone is telling to delete .odex file of that particular app...But such file of required app doesn't exist there...
Plz help me out...Plz...
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you only need a new software or make a hardreast
New software means which type of software?
snehasispanda said:
New software means which type of software?
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just trying to re-install rom
snehasispanda said:
New software means which type of software?
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software mean rom
only search for stock-rom for [ your-phone-name-module ]
for example stock rom for star s5282
or
choose the room that you need from this website
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/

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