I have a problem with applications on my phone that randomly application will remove and an icon with black android in it remains.
How can i fix it?
Stock ics rom rooted.
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Sadra.imam said:
I have a problem with applications on my phone that randomly application will remove and an icon with black android in it remains.
How can i fix it?
Stock ics rom rooted.
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If you are on safe custom kernel then try wiping cache and dalvik cache in cwmr.
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this mainly happens to the app moved to sd card.. normally rebooting fixes the problem temp.
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When i try to download apps from google play it says that i dont have enough free memory on the phone
I have update to v20s,rooted and installed spicas kernel and power pack. I know that this is already discused bug but i would be grateful if somebody could post an answer. Thanks.
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Try going into settings-apps and there choose Google play app and clear the app data.
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Thanks for thhe answer,but i went into cmw wiped cache and dalvick cache and now it works.
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Nice. Good to hear you solved your problem.
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Guys is it a battery extenter problem or why it is force closing anyone know how to fix that?
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Try to do a fresh flash again...
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Delete apk
Make it a system app
Change properties
If its still not working, reflash
I am a potato, problem?
It seems you flashed a modified mms.apk which wasnt meant for your baseband.
Thanks all of you solved
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Just be sure you are on a safe kernel before wiping.. But every time you want to flash any rom you must wipe data/cache and Dalvik cache..
Failing to do this on a safe kernel will end up with you owning a brick
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Already wipe all on safe kernel..but the problem not fix..
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Have you got a re partitioned chip? If so it's likely you can only use cm based or deodexed roms.
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possibility... u can check the usb storage size if
> 11GB - all ok
< 9 GB - revived from a brick..
Still 11 gb
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I take it you have root, run this scan to check for damage, sounds like your emmc may be in trouble:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
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already use the apps.. and i got this msg "congratulation test passed"
May be u start again from gb followed by a full wipe.
This msg i got from emmc check apps....
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My phone Reboot after scanning usb storage
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wan_nomore said:
My phone Reboot after scanning usb storage
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That's your internal sd card. Perhaps unmount and remount it, you may have to format also.
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Problem fix. ..im downgrade to gb...and flash back to ics...no auto reebot now..thanks all for helping
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Don't do any wipes under ics until you're on a safe kernel. Glad you got it sorted.
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Hello !!!
I have a problem with my device memory that it reads +500 MB free but when I install any application it keep telling me no sufficient space...
Any Ideas ?!
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Are you rooted? If rooted using root explorer, go to sd card and look above all is it mounted as r/o or r/w?
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fadhil3536 said:
Are you rooted? If rooted using root explorer, go to sd card and look above all is it mounted as r/o or r/w?
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No its not rooted ... But its phones internal memory problem.. Not SD problem... Or what!!
Thanks
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Try this go to setting/applications/playstore try to wipe playstore data and cache.
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SherifElmahdy said:
Hello !!!
I have a problem with my device memory that it reads +500 MB free but when I install any application it keep telling me no sufficient space...
Any Ideas ?!
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try to check your data partition,check if there's some junk odex file
fadhil3536 said:
Try this go to setting/applications/playstore try to wipe playstore data and cache.
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Tried it... Stikk nothing...
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Adhityairvan said:
try to check your data partition,check if there's some junk odex file
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How to check if there is any junk odex files?!!
thnx
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Adhityairvan said:
try to check your data partition,check if there's some junk odex file
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He is not rooted
SherifElmahdy said:
How to check if there is any junk odex files?!!
thnx
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You need to be rooted to get access to check .odex files. So, that method won't work. I am rooted & solved this issue as Adhityairvan mentioned..
And there are two system storage.One for system apps(around 840MB+new one-preload around 500MB).There is also 2GB for installed apps.
BTW,are you still on GB? Because you have Video maker app and I don't have it since GB or ICS.Hard reset maybe if you are on JB?
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R: Device Memory Problem
Download any cache cleaner app and clean it.... Btw, you could lose some savegame (for example, angry birds savestate)
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Try Clean Master its free in the Play Store...
Clean Master
It can clean the Cache but also look for Residual Files that you no longer need...
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And there are two system storage.One for system apps(around 840MB+new one-preload around 500MB).There is also 2GB for installed apps.
BTW,are you still on GB? Because you have Video maker app and I don't have it since GB or ICS.Hard reset maybe if you are on JB?
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Its ICS ....
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search, not with crapatalk search but website, youll get at least a couple hits on that error message alone. Search within whole forum.
also a question goes into q&a section
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Hello everyone
I've updated from ICS to JB & my system storage memory isnt full in Apps Manager. But when i download or update any app it keeps telling me no storage availble...
Its not rooted .
Thanks alot
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well in the two screenshots attavhed, your phone system storage is differently occupied. What app are you trying to download. It shouldn't be a problem.
SherifElmahdy said:
Hello everyone
I've updated from ICS to JB & my system storage memory isnt full in Apps Manager. But when i download or update any app it keeps telling me no storage availble...
Its not rooted .
Thanks alot
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I will suggest you to flash stock ROM using Odin with pit file. Hop it will solve the problem.
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Unique Boy said:
I will suggest you to flash stock ROM using Odin with pit file. Hop it will solve the problem.
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I just did... still the same problem. .. any help anyone!?
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SherifElmahdy said:
I just did... still the same problem. .. any help anyone!?
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install a safe kernel first corresponding to your ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
once done go to recovery go to mounts and storage and wipe /system /data /preload then go down to mount USB storage while it is connected to computer and delete all the files that would appear on the computer. go back and go to wipe cache and then to advanced and wipe dalvik cache.
go to download mode, flash stock rom of any region (without pit file) and flash using pc odin.
Can you post the second screenshot again (not the same as above, new one)
Edit: above mentioned method is if you do not want to backup anything as you will lose everything.
Thanks a lot... but I can't risk losing my data.
But thanks again
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