Anyone knows how to disable those new partitions that show up with the new update? After this update my system is too slow, cause my hard drive have 5 partitions and for the system read all of them take so long. I appreciate if anyone help me. :good:
Install "stickmount" app by Chinfire and click on unmount
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This will change the windows partitions?
Hey dude, the stickmount app doesn't work. Error message: The mount service is busy - try again in a few seconds. The supersu isn't work full, the binaries aren't updated. Help me bro.
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Easy, download sdmaid from playstore, find media storage in system process(not jide external media storage), force stop, kill process and freeze it ( u can uninstall it but not recommended ), reboot remix, clear cache and ur done.
Note: the media storage scan process is what make remix lag
And u will still have access to all HDD partition but no more lag anymore
Hope that help
thanks mate, this is it, no more lags finaly!
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I have been having this problem for quite sometime now. I have a Galaxy S Plus running on Android Gingerbread. Whenever I`m trying to download any apps I always get this error:
Update for "App Name"/ could not be downloaded due to an error. (905)
I have googled this problem and found out that I should just clear the cache of Google Play and the data of the Download Manager. I did this and it worked for a while however the problem keeps on coming back. I am already tired of repeating the steps over and over again. Now it`s gone worse, I cannot download anything. The same error keeps on coming up even if I already cleared the cache and data.
I believe I have sufficient space on my phone (phone, USB storage and SD card). Please help me out with my problem! THANK YOU.
its something about your /datadata being low on space.
xriderx66 said:
its something about your /datadata being low on space.
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how do i fix it?
Try using root explorer and delete unused files from the folder
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Uninstal market updates in applications , then start market and it will update again to Play store. It helped me.
tnx
Uninstal market updates in applications , then start market and it will update again to Play store. It helped me.
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It helped me too
Hi there, that was about new ver. Google play update bug..just search this forum 4 hack google play apk with no self update/no country restriction.,install that n ur problem will solve..1st uninstall update then clear the apk data b4 installing the hack apk..
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Uninstall the updates
It seems the error occurs due to the misconfiguration of app settings. You can uninstall the updates, and reboot the phone and your problem will be solved. Source: http://technogiga.com/how-to-solve-error-905-in-android/
just uninstall the google play store update and play services updates :good:
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...
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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.
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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.
So I am running Cyanogenmod 10.1 and I want to manually update my Google Play store to 4.1.10 but every time I install the APK file I get ''Google play store could not be updated. Free up some space and try again'' Help??
Sounds like you don't have enough room in your system partition, cache could also be the culprit. Can you confirm you have enough room, and do you still have your market updater apk as the market should auto update.
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So I am running Cyanogenmod 10.1 and I want to manually update my Google Play store to 4.1.10 but every time I install the APK file I get ''Google play store could not be updated. Free up some space and try again'' Help??
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Prob not the problem but did you flash the gapps when you flashed the ROM?
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Prob not the problem but did you flash the gapps when you flashed the ROM?
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Yes I did flash GAPPS
demkantor said:
Sounds like you don't have enough room in your system partition, cache could also be the culprit. Can you confirm you have enough room, and do you still have your market updater apk as the market should auto update.
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I still have Market Updater and I have over 9 GB still in my internal storage
Internal storage differs from system partition and cache partition.
Try clearing market data and cache then open and close play store a few times
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Internal storage differs from system partition and cache partition.
Try clearing market data and cache then open and close play store a few times
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Still getting the same problem my play store is 3.10.14 if that helps
Can you confirm you have enough space in your system partition? Cache?
You can always just delete your current play store then push the new one in
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demkantor said:
Can you confirm you have enough space in your system partition? Cache?
You can always just delete your current play store then push the new one in
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How do I do that I'm really noobish when it comes to this
adb remount
adb delete /system/app/nameofapp.apk
adb push /system/app/nameofapp.apk
adb reboot
Maybe search a guide on adb quick while your at it
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Hey everyone,
i own a Xperia P on stock JB and i am wondering why i am sometimes getting this error when trying to install a new app from the play store :/ insufficient storage available
It has happened now with "Buzz" and "Beyond: Touch" and other apps are working fine ...
I have enough storage availible and i don't know how to get rid of this :/
any help?
move some apps to sd. download the app called app2sd and free up some space
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After using App cache cleaner and cleaning all files i am again able to install apps without that error
you should root your phone and remove all the built in junk you don't want /use
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Try conenct your phone and copy all your file or delete the not needed file. Hope this help you
I have this issue with playstore where it says insufficient storage even when I have loads of sufficient space avaliable.
I have tried clearing cache and data of google play services and google play store app, I have tried clearing dalvik cache from recovery, I have factory reset my phone.
All these methods except factory resetting works sometimes. Factory reset works everytime. But the problem works again after a few days.
Do anyone of you guys have permanent solution?????
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Which ROM u r using???
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bahubali67 said:
Which ROM u r using???
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Stock rooted
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OK uninstall current play store and install the latest one
goto data> applib and delete the folder corredponding to the app u r installing
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nrgmalik said:
I have this issue with playstore where it says insufficient storage even when I have loads of sufficient space avaliable.
I have tried clearing cache and data of google play services and google play store app, I have tried clearing dalvik cache from recovery, I have factory reset my phone.
All these methods except factory resetting works sometimes. Factory reset works everytime. But the problem works again after a few days.
Do anyone of you guys have permanent solution?????
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Method 1 of 4: Using the Lucky Patcher App
The Lucky Patcher app is one way on how to fix insufficient storage available error on android phones. Lucky Patcher apk is actually a third party app to crack/patch paid Google play apps. Your device must be rooted to be able to use lucky patcher.
1.Download Lucky Patcher apk
2.Place lucky patcher apk into your SD card and install it using any file manager you prefer.
3.Run it and then press menu key and Proceed to Troubleshooting.
4.Choose "Remove fixes and backups" and then finally reboot your device to fix this awful error.
After this, the insufficient storage available bug will be no more. This can be done every time the bug appears and it will allow you to install any application you intended to have on the phone.
Try to clear data from the play store in the application manager. If that doesn’t work, clear it again along with Google services framework. You’ll need to sign in to your Google account again.