I am using the latest version of Overcome Jupiter 3.0.1 and used the StockSafe V5. When I installed it I did a wipe install and everything is fresh on the install. For some reason when I try to download apps (The first app I download works any apps I try to download after that do not download) from the market I get "Error downloading. There is insufficient space on the device."
When I download through the amazon app store it seems to download them fine and install without a problem.
Its a brand new fresh install so there is plenty of space on the device. Things I have tryed to fix this include in this order;
Clear cache from recovery screen (This works for one app then I have to restart in recovery and wipe when I want to install another app and keep repeating to get more apps)
Clear data
Used app "move cache for root users" this didn't seem to change anything
Re-Stock and Re-Installed Overcome Jupiter 3.0.1 for a 2nd time
Installed the Jupiter Market Patch
Any help that you can provide or ideas for a way to fix this would be great.
Thanks
*Seems to only get this problem when I download apps that are bigger then 10-15meg from the app store (Cant tell an exact size but its about this)
*Any apps bigger then 30meg there is no way for me to download them at all no matter how much I clear the cache
Install the patch from Team Overcome:
http://www.teamovercome.net/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=15
Nope still get the same error when trying to download anything over 15 meg. Applied the patch and still get the same error.
Thanks for trying, Any other ideas ?
Hi guys,
earlier today I updated my I9000 to XXJVR
I found the market in the rom is version 3.0.26
When I start downloading apps, market tell me there are insufficient space on my phone and download was cancelled. but my phone clearly has more than enough storage (over 1 GB for app and over 3G on SD card)
After re-installing market - no luck
After wiping download manager - no luck
After wiping cache - no luck
After wiping dalvik cache - no luck
After doing factory reset - no luck
Is there any way to fix this?
edit: Go back to 2.3.6, you can find the app in xda
That is a lingering issue some people are having with the new, improved Market.
Try going to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > All > Market and click Uninstall Upgrade.
If you don't have that option, download an earlier version of the Market or Gapps (should be in the Apps forum or at http://goo-inside.me/gapps), uninstall the Market using TB then install the old market.apk/flash the older Gapps.
i have no same, but have other problems with Market versions above 3.0.xx. I think , it is not problem with our phone, this is one from many problems Google Android Market. I was asked Google many times for fixing different issues (buyed apk not upgradable, than free version can downloading, not compatibile with SGS, and etc problems), but still stay big problems with devices Market.
Regards
rschenck said:
That is a lingering issue some people are having with the new, improved Market.
Try going to Settings > Applications > Manage Applications > All > Market and click Uninstall Upgrade.
If you don't have that option, download an earlier version of the Market or Gapps (should be in the Apps forum or at http://goo-inside.me/gapps), uninstall the Market using TB then install the old market.apk/flash the older Gapps.
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Sad
I pretty like the new market layout
seems i have to use the old market for the time being.
The oldest market coming with the rom is just 3.0.26, and that market is not helping either
Edit: Going back to market 2.3.6 solved everything, let's hope it won't update itself...
I had the same problem but only with certain apps (Pocket Legends was one). It was because I had lagfix enabled, and this meant the market would not install apps over something like 28MB. Disabling lagfix sorted it out, and the new market seems to work fine for me now. Most apps install ok, but updating the big ones means manually downloading the apk from somewhere and installing it, rather than through the market.
Not sure if it's the same problem though, as I would expect the same behaviour on the previous market also...
I had the same problem, but my market automaticly update itself to 3.1.5 ;/ , how can i freeze updating ?
Mine is 3.0.27 and gives insufficient space error while downloading moto x mayhem
If you can't revert back to v2.3.6 then try installing thru this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15992973#post15992973
After that I needed to clear data for "Download Manager" and "Market" in Settings->Applications->Manage->All.
This error is a Samsung galaxy s problem afaik, Samsung needs to fix this.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
LowRider150 said:
I had the same problem, but my market automaticly update itself to 3.1.5 ;/ , how can i freeze updating ?
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Titanium Backup can freeze the Market Updater, if I recall correctly.
My soloution was
reverting to old market with old market.apk app located on these forums
reboot
clear cache
simple...go to applications>all>market>stop>clear data....then retry to download anything
Insufficient space - Problem Solved!!
the problem arises coz of limited Cache and the new market strictly uses /cache partition which is just ~27mb.
The best solution I've found is to use a Virtual partition of larger size for that cache.. here's a link to the thread with instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1188972
When i found you can actually do something like this, i fell in love with android all over again!
ps: i'd recommend the cwm flashable version on the same thread, as its more permanent unless u delete the script manually..
You can flash Semaphore kernel and enable 50 mb cache. It should help.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
I'll on darky 10.2 and i had the same problem since update to the new market.
clearing caches did not help, but i uninstalled updates from manage applications it worked fine.
Thanx
"Market Fix" App fixed this problem
I had the same problem & I used Market Fix App & it worked.
After using it I have downloaded 4-5 apps of around 20MB each & no problem.
Silver-Hawk said:
the problem arises coz of limited Cache and the new market strictly uses /cache partition which is just ~27mb.
The best solution I've found is to use a Virtual partition of larger size for that cache.. here's a link to the thread with instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1188972
When i found you can actually do something like this, i fell in love with android all over again!
ps: i'd recommend the cwm flashable version on the same thread, as its more permanent unless u delete the script manually..
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didnt work for me I still have 4mb of cache...
OwenHD2 said:
didnt work for me I still have 4mb of cache...
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nvm I used the HD2 NAND Toolkit and fixed my issue, now I have 45mb of cache
Hello!
I have a problem with installing apk´s from sdcard.
I´ve installed an app, played around with it and then uninstalled it. Then trying to install it again it says that I don´t have enough space left.
I´m running cyanogenmod 7 Stable, but this problem never was with the stock rom...
I have wiped cache in CWM...
Ok so I found out that it has something to do with lucky patcher.
Because when I used lucky patcher to patch it and then deleted the app, then installing it again would cause this problem. only way was to clear all data of lucky patcher or to delete it completely...
I have a Bionic on 4.0.4 ICS and am running CM10 (I think, I don't remember and I just got my computer back from Geek Squad and they deleted my entire 'ROOT' folder... thanks Best Buy). Anyway, I keep running into a problem when trying to download new apps from the Play Store or updating existing apps, I get a notice saying "Insufficient Storage Space) and thus cannot install the app or update. When I go look at the storage on my phone, it shows that I have 2.97GB available, so I'm failing to see where there isn't enough room to download a 21MB update. Anyone know what is going on here? I've tried wiping Cache and Dalvik and it doesn't seem to do anything for this issue, if that matters.
Also, I just ran into this right after I posted this, but I downloaded a cycling app called Strava, and it downloaded and installed successfully (even when other apps wouldn't) but when I try to launch the app, I get a notification saying, "Your device does not seem to support Google Play Services." WTF? I just downloaded this app FROM the Play Store! WTF is the story here?!
I Hate Import Cars said:
I have a Bionic on 4.0.4 ICS and am running CM10 (I think, I don't remember and I just got my computer back from Geek Squad and they deleted my entire 'ROOT' folder... thanks Best Buy). Anyway, I keep running into a problem when trying to download new apps from the Play Store or updating existing apps, I get a notice saying "Insufficient Storage Space) and thus cannot install the app or update. When I go look at the storage on my phone, it shows that I have 2.97GB available, so I'm failing to see where there isn't enough room to download a 21MB update. Anyone know what is going on here? I've tried wiping Cache and Dalvik and it doesn't seem to do anything for this issue, if that matters.
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There is a file called "lost.dir" takes up a lot of space and doesn't do anything .try deleting that and see if that helps
Sent from my Icarus Bionic
Thanks for the reply. I did that but it didn't help.
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
If you've used lucky patcher, this problem will arise... try deleting odex file of the application you are trying to update... in root / data / app and you are done..
Sent from my Droid Bionic via Reliance Wireless
FIX~ ‘Insufficient storage available‘ Error
Luckily, I found a fix for this problem in lucky patcher. Lucky patcher is actually a third party app to crack/patch paid Google play apps.
So here’s how you can fix this error. Your device must be rooted to be able to use lucky patcher.
How to fix Insufficient storage available error in Android
1. Download Lucky Patcher
2. Place lucky patcher into your SD card and install it using any file manager you prefer.
3. Run it and then press menu key and go to Troubleshooting.
4. Choose Remove fixes and backups and then finally reboot your device to fix this dreadful error.
lcfuat said:
Luckily, I found a fix for this problem in lucky patcher. Lucky patcher is actually a third party app to crack/patch paid Google play apps.
So here’s how you can fix this error. Your device must be rooted to be able to use lucky patcher.
How to fix Insufficient storage available error in Android
1. Download Lucky Patcher
2. Place lucky patcher into your SD card and install it using any file manager you prefer.
3. Run it and then press menu key and go to Troubleshooting.
4. Choose Remove fixes and backups and then finally reboot your device to fix this dreadful error.
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I have looked everywhere for a fix, tried just about everything. I got rid of lucky patcher before I seen this, now I can't even download it again without it saying the error message. Any thoughts? I reeeally don't wanna do a factory reset and re download all my apps and have it not work
RussellEstridge25 said:
I have looked everywhere for a fix, tried just about everything. I got rid of lucky patcher before I seen this, now I can't even download it again without it saying the error message. Any thoughts? I reeeally don't wanna do a factory reset and re download all my apps and have it not work
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Try do in terminal :
sua
2sd nodatasd
Boot phone, data will be moved to /system/data as normal , and error (at least for me) solved,.
thank you
lcfuat said:
Luckily, I found a fix for this problem in lucky patcher. Lucky patcher is actually a third party app to crack/patch paid Google play apps.
So here’s how you can fix this error. Your device must be rooted to be able to use lucky patcher.
How to fix Insufficient storage available error in Android
1. Download Lucky Patcher
2. Place lucky patcher into your SD card and install it using any file manager you prefer.
3. Run it and then press menu key and go to Troubleshooting.
4. Choose Remove fixes and backups and then finally reboot your device to fix this dreadful error.
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:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Thank you so my friend
Can someone solve my problem. When trying to install swapit ramexpander it says insuficnt space. While i have 1.2gb free space. And also others apps install but ramxpndr is not installing.
Sorry for bad english.
You can try download the apk from google in your phone just type the search engine:ramexpander latest version and the pick the best websites...good luck ???
I solve that. There was file in root>data>apps> ramexpander odex. I deleted that and install again. It installed.