I have very little installed and yet I am, getting the "Insufficient Storage" to install any apps. When I installed the ROM I moved all my old music, pics and videos over but I am still showing 20.80 GIG of storage available.
Also, my Agenda Widget is not picking up my calender. Dont know if they are related or not.
Help !!!!
If you have root access run Lucky Patcher to remove some files the apps left behind on your storage. It does it automatically when you open it.
jluca98 said:
If you have root access run Lucky Patcher to remove some files the apps left behind on your storage. It does it automatically when you open it.
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Will try it thanks !
NP I hope you get everything sorted out.
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Hi everybody,
Last week I bought Desire C. I wanted to install apps but unless I have a net connection (to use the Market) it seems like it's impossible to install any apps from Micro SD card. I don't see any browser or apps install program. Any ideas will be welcome.
Sorry, it's a wrong place for the message. I wanted to delete it but did not manage to.
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Hi everybody,
Last week I bought Desire C. I wanted to install apps but unless I have a net connection (to use the Market) it seems like it's impossible to install any apps from Micro SD card. I don't see any browser or apps install program. Any ideas will be welcome.
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You need to install a file browser, to browse contents of your sd/memory, and install apk files you have stored.
Sent from my HTC One X
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
Wasn't sure to post this here or apps...if it needs to move please do so
Had been using Go Launcher EX for a LONG time, no issues. Then they came out with the "Next" Launcher.
Uninstalled Go, installed Next, played with it, uninstalled it, went to reinstall Go, and it pops up saying there
isn't enough room, remove some apps first. Now, I have moved as many apps that will allow to (ext) SD storage,
cleaned cache, data, pictures, files, anything else I can think of to free up space. Under storage, it reports
that total space is 1.97GB, applications .92GB, available space 838MB. Almost a gig free isn't enough to install?
I know there has to be a flag somewhere, that won't let it install, anyone have any ideas? Sent a couple emails to
the developer, but haven't heard anything.
TIA
Have you used lucky patcher? if yes open it again and choose remove all patches and then try again.
Thanks! That did the trick....forgot I used that to knock down the ads
nokiamodeln91 said:
Have you used lucky patcher? if yes open it again and choose remove all patches and then try again.
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Hello.
I cant update apps on my M7.It shows an error for not enough storage.phone is all stock.
Can i do something to fix this problem ?
Klitoni said:
Hello.
I cant update apps on my M7.It shows an error for not enough storage.phone is all stock.
Can i do something to fix this problem ?
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Yes, clear some storage
try to delete some old apps you don't use or maybe transfer photos to PC and then delete em.
Also try SDMaid to clean up some space.
Deleted some videos.
It helped !
Alright so I'm dealing with a X98 Air ll that is dual boot - Windows and Android.
Android has the problem of GOOGLE PLAY STORE is not working, like at all.
The developers are aware of this but only linked to a thread on this forum, here's the guide on how to solve my problem, supposedly:
http://www.teclast.com/en/Information/newspic/image141216.jpg .. Since I'm a newbie on forums I can't post images so heres the full guide provided by user Frontier:
Anyone having issues with Google Play Store - this applies to both Air 3G with the latest 2.0.1 update (will post more information later) and Air II - please apply this fix.
Your OS should be rooted in order for this to work (I used X98 Toolbox to root my X98 Air 3G, simply connect the tablet to the PC, double-click on 1_Toolbox.bat and press 'E' on the menu).
- Download the files from here.
- Copy the .apk files to a folder on your microSD card.
- Go to Settings > Apps and uninstall Google Play Store.
- Install using the supplied .apk's the following (in this order): Google Play Services, Google Play Store and Link2SD.
- Go to Link2SD, find Google Play Store > Actions > Convert into system app.
- When the conversion is complete, reboot the tablet.
You should find that Google Play store works now, if you still have issues clear ALL it's data and re-enter your account information.
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Okay so, this guide is really vaguely written and really hard to understand.
First off, connecting the tablet and downloading the files, running 1_Toolbox.bat and pressing E only refreshes the bat window. It doesn't give any confirmation or anything.. So I guess I move on ?
1) I downloaded the files.
2) I put the .apk files on the microSD card.
3)THERE IS NO UNINSTALL Google Play Store. No applications under "App". None. Zilch. Zero. I reset to factory settings and still no app to uninstall.
4) Did I miss a part where you put the microSD into the tablet? Because I did that but the tablet doesn't register it. Do I install it from the PC?
5) The MicroSD isn't registered, under Storage -> it also doesn't give me an option to browse the microSD.
In general, this whole guide is really written vaguely and written by, and to, someone who has development knowledge.
For a noob (At least to developming) this guide is REALLY bad.
Can anyone help me explaining what I should do ?
HowDoesIRoot said:
Alright so I'm dealing with a X98 Air ll that is dual boot - Windows and Android.
Android has the problem of GOOGLE PLAY STORE is not working, like at all.
The developers are aware of this but only linked to a thread on this forum, here's the guide on how to solve my problem, supposedly:
http://www.teclast.com/en/Information/newspic/image141216.jpg .. Since I'm a newbie on forums I can't post images so heres the full guide provided by user Frontier:
Okay so, this guide is really vaguely written and really hard to understand.
First off, connecting the tablet and downloading the files, running 1_Toolbox.bat and pressing E only refreshes the bat window. It doesn't give any confirmation or anything.. So I guess I move on ?
1) I downloaded the files.
2) I put the .apk files on the microSD card.
3)THERE IS NO UNINSTALL Google Play Store. No applications under "App". None. Zilch. Zero. I reset to factory settings and still no app to uninstall.
4) Did I miss a part where you put the microSD into the tablet? Because I did that but the tablet doesn't register it. Do I install it from the PC?
5) The MicroSD isn't registered, under Storage -> it also doesn't give me an option to browse the microSD.
In general, this whole guide is really written vaguely and written by, and to, someone who has development knowledge.
For a noob (At least to developming) this guide is REALLY bad.
Can anyone help me explaining what I should do ?
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At least its a guide and "could be improved a little bit". If google apps are system apps already you can't uninstall the apks without a dedicated app. Titanium Backup (e.g. for uninstalling system apps) and Total Commander(File manager e.g. for browsing sd card) are very usefull. Just copy the needed apks to your phone's storage and open them to install. You don't need to use a micro sd card for it
LS.xD said:
At least its a guide and "could be improved a little bit". If google apps are system apps already you can't uninstall the apks without a dedicated app. SNIPk"]Total Commander[/URL](File manager e.g. for browsing sd card) are very usefull. Just copy the needed apks to your phone's storage and open them to install. You don't need to use a micro sd card for it
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Danke!
Do you know where precisely these apks have to be stored ? Picture of available folders. I'm not sure where to place, or run, the .apks (For Titanium Backup / Total Commander)
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HowDoesIRoot said:
Danke!
Do you know where precisely these apks have to be stored ? Picture of available folders. I'm not sure where to place, or run, the .apks (For Titanium Backup / Total Commander)
EDIT: Image: http://i.imgur.com/dQj5TSj.png
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I have a folder called APKs on my sd card. Just create a folder "APKs" to have all apks in one place. If you open the apk files in android they will be installed to the right direction.
LS.xD said:
At least its a guide and "could be improved a little bit". If google apps are system apps already you can't uninstall the apks without a dedicated app. Titanium Backup (e.g. for uninstalling system apps) and Total Commander(File manager e.g. for browsing sd card) are very usefull. Just copy the needed apks to your phone's storage and open them to install. You don't need to use a micro sd card for it
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I have a folder called APKs on my sd card. Just create a folder "APKs" to have all apks in one place. If you open the apk files in android they will be installed to the right direction.
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How do I access the microSD card on Adroid (4.4.4) ? Picture
HowDoesIRoot said:
How do I access the microSD card on Adroid (4.4.4) ? Picture
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you can use internal storage for the APKs. Have you tried Total Commander to access your sd card?
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you can use internal storage for the APKs. Have you tried Total Commander to access your sd card?
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Thanks for the quick replies. Sorry for noobish questions.
I made a folder called APKs and put both Total Commander and Titanium Backup. Now I want to run Total Commander to access SD Card but I'm not sure how.
HowDoesIRoot said:
Thanks for the quick replies. Sorry for noobish questions.
I made a folder called APKs and put both Total Commander and Titanium Backup. Now I want to run Total Commander to access SD Card but I'm not sure how.
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Has your phone any kind of file manager or may be a app called "documents" installed to open folders or files in your storage? If not you can enable "USB debugging" and install any apps easily using Android Commander from your computer while your phone is connected by a usb cable.
LS.xD said:
Has your phone any kind of file manager or may be a app called "documents" installed to open folders or files in your storage? If not you can enable "USB debugging" and install any apps easily using Android Commander from your computer while your phone is connected by a usb cable.
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Ahh now we getting somewhere. I am learning a lot of things. I had an app called file explorer - from there, I could see what's on the internal and what's on the SD. From there, I installed Total Commander and Titanium Backup.
Total Commander works and gives me a great outlook of what's on the SD cart and internal.
Titanium Backup seems like a weird app. I don't think I can do anything because I don't have it rooted (?? EDIT: Pic ). I think I have to follow this guide, it's a ROM (??) that I have to install. Once installed, or the bios flashed (??) I will have to use Titanium Backup to uninstall Google Play Store I presume ?
Thanks for the help so far!
HowDoesIRoot said:
Ahh now we getting somewhere. I am learning a lot of things. I had an app called file explorer - from there, I could see what's on the internal and what's on the SD. From there, I installed Total Commander and Titanium Backup.
Total Commander works and gives me a great outlook of what's on the SD cart and internal.
Titanium Backup seems like a weird app. I don't think I can do anything because I don't have it rooted (?? EDIT: Pic ). I think I have to follow this guide, it's a ROM (??) that I have to install. Once installed, or the bios flashed (??) I will have to use Titanium Backup to uninstall Google Play Store I presume ?
Thanks for the help so far!
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I thought you were already rooted as the guide you used before told that your phone needs to be rooted to fix the play store. I have to do a little research how to root your android.
EDIT: Use iROOT
LS.xD said:
I thought you were already rooted as the guide you used before told that your phone needs to be rooted to fix the play store. I have to do a little research how to root your android.
EDIT: Use iROOT
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Okay, first I tried to do it by downloading it and running it from PC. I opened debug mode, let it download, etc, and on the phone it opens a chinese app.. I did uninstall some apps, but a lot remain.
So I tried to download the .apk manually and that resulted it in trying to root as well, but it fails to root and just returns to chinese text.
I still fail to root my device
EDIT: Trying something
Using this guide I made it work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL-SV8UatOU&feature=youtu.be