I am unable to install Greenify donation pack - it went corrupt today - dont know how - I keep getting an error message post download from play store - "cannot install on SD card or USB storage". I have done a factory reset but it doesn't help - the problem still exists. Also, I read this post but I cannot locate either the .android_secure on my phone or the said file smdl2tmp1.asec through ES file explorer. Please help!!
I finally solved the issue by re-installing the rom. I downgraded to Sense 5.5 with nandroid, unrooted, re-applied the Sense 6 OTA, did a factory reset wiping internal storage. Voila! I can now install Greenify donation!
PS: The issue was with all the paid apps, so definately something was wrong with my phone only and not Greenify. Relief!
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I'm running fear V10 and I can't seem to install anything anymore. After running the .apk and selecting install I get the message 'Application not installed'. If the app is labeled with the full name, like uk.co.ashtonbrsc.catchthatbus.apk I can push it to my data/apps folder reboot and it's installed. I've tried fixing permissions in CWM in desperation. I just don't know what else to do other than a wipe and reinstall which I don't really want to do (Obviously). Anybody got any suggestions for me.
Ohh I've also tried unmounting both internal and external sdcards, but thats still the same.
Some market place apps return the error 'Unknown reason-110' if that helps anybody
Read my post here and follow the link see if that helps,
It worked for me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093026
my phone : lg p970
android: 2.2.2
Play game Google did not work for me .. it write to me and I have no internet connection through the browser
I'm trying to break into the phone but I can not as long as I put a memory card and I can not find it without a file manager, I tried to send Bblotos but I can not find the file, what can you do?
I think i understood your question, just Use adb to install a file manager. Download The OI File Manager APK Directly Here:
http://openintents.org/en/filemanager
Just use this simple tut to Set up adb and install The apk.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36873813
I downloaded the MiniADB.zip But I do not know how to use it...
the-magician said:
I downloaded the MiniADB.zip But I do not know how to use it...
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You can even use Polaris office application to access files on your sd card
As @sarry86 said, Polaris office has a file manager.
I can not install any apps on Machsary, if I put a memory card file I can not find it on the phone, the store of Google is not working for me, this writing I have no connection and I'm afraid to delete the store because I can not reinstall it, what am I can do?
the-magician said:
I can not install any apps on Machsary, if I put a memory card file I can not find it on the phone, the store of Google is not working for me, this writing I have no connection and I'm afraid to delete the store because I can not reinstall it, what am I can do?
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Just follow the linked tut. its noob friendly.
Okay, I'm reliving all the factory settings and now it works properly, I go into a burning root, I followed this guide here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=dJIV8F2SwTo
Files downloaded Israel's newest update ..
After it finished burn it gave me a message and everything is good but the phone now turn on and off alone ...
This is normal?
I can go on from here?
What is BlackJack?
the-magician said:
What is BlackJack?
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I think it is an utility for rooting the phone.
Okay, now I got the following situation:
I do root your phone, the superuser installed on your phone.
And also installed through the app recovery rom maneger but old version maybe 3 I do not remember, I went to the menu of the recovery and did wipe everything and then I install the new version and wrote me
e / can not mount / sdcard
Then I could not install the version and did rebot phone I had version 2.2.2 in which
And the superuser is still installed on the phone ..
Currently do not have a file manager I can manually install software via the sd card if I'm going to market it wrote me the following message:
sorry there's not enough space to install this item
I also tried to go through Menu> settings> applications> manage apps to transfer software to sd card but do not have the option of that one.
What can I do?
the-magician said:
Okay, now I got the following situation:
I do root your phone, the superuser installed on your phone.
And also installed through the app recovery rom maneger but old version maybe 3 I do not remember, I went to the menu of the recovery and did wipe everything and then I install the new version and wrote me
e / can not mount / sdcard
Then I could not install the version and did rebot phone I had version 2.2.2 in which
And the superuser is still installed on the phone ..
Currently do not have a file manager I can manually install software via the sd card if I'm going to market it wrote me the following message:
sorry there's not enough space to install this item
I also tried to go through Menu> settings> applications> manage apps to transfer software to sd card but do not have the option of that one.
What can I do?
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This happened to me once. I mean the mounting and "not enough space" problem on 2.2.2.
But then I bought new and bigger sd card which (i donĀ“t know why) recovery could mount. Then I was able to flash a custom rom and when I rebooted the phone, "not enough space" problem was gone. I was able to install apps from google play again.
Maybe you should buy a new sd card card or at least format current one, that helped me
[Q] False "Insufficient storage" error - can't install Foldermount, nothing works
OK, on SOME apps, but not others, I can't install them because of the dreaded "insufficient storage available" error (and yes, I have tons of storage available - 3.12gb, and an SD card with 30gb). I mainly want it for Foldermount which is a whopping 1.26MB or something like that. Titanium Backup says the same thing too But hey, if I want to install GTAIII it works, it is not purely a size issue.
I'm rooted, standard Xperia firmware.
Here is what I've tried after two days of research:
- Clearing the dalvik cache with root explorer
- Uninstalling updates for google play store & google services
- Removing my google account and re-adding
- Removing any .odex files related to the apps
- Sideloading the app rather than rely on the Play store (different error message, same problem - "Foldermount could not be installed. Free up some space and try again.")
- LuckyPatcher (this can be used for piracy so not discussing it further, but for the record it runs into the same problem)
Other things I've seen suggested or seem random that I have tried:
- Setting to "automatic date and time" (done, no difference)
- Trying it over mobile data vs wifi (Waste of time)
- Link2SD's storage location settings (well, I don't have Link2SD, I installed it and App2SD isn't supported on the ZR so I can't change anything)
Apps that won't work due to this problem that I am desperate for:
- Foldermount
- Marketfix
- Titaniumbackup
Do these have something in common related to storage? How the hell do I sort this out?
Help, please! I'm desperate here! :crying::crying::crying:
ToneLa said:
OK, on SOME apps, but not others, I can't install them because of the dreaded "insufficient storage available" error (and yes, I have tons of storage available - 3.12gb, and an SD card with 30gb). I mainly want it for Foldermount which is a whopping 1.26MB or something like that. Titanium Backup says the same thing too But hey, if I want to install GTAIII it works, it is not purely a size issue.
I'm rooted, standard Xperia firmware.
Here is what I've tried after two days of research:
- Clearing the dalvik cache with root explorer
- Uninstalling updates for google play store & google services
- Removing my google account and re-adding
- Removing any .odex files related to the apps
- Sideloading the app rather than rely on the Play store (different error message, same problem - "Foldermount could not be installed. Free up some space and try again.")
- LuckyPatcher (this can be used for piracy so not discussing it further, but for the record it runs into the same problem)
Other things I've seen suggested or seem random that I have tried:
- Setting to "automatic date and time" (done, no difference)
- Trying it over mobile data vs wifi (Waste of time)
- Link2SD's storage location settings (well, I don't have Link2SD, I installed it and App2SD isn't supported on the ZR so I can't change anything)
Apps that won't work due to this problem that I am desperate for:
- Foldermount
- Marketfix
- Titaniumbackup
Do these have something in common related to storage? How the hell do I sort this out?
Help, please! I'm desperate here! :crying::crying::crying:
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kidnly check http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317432 and make sure busybox is updated and root is running 100%, I'm currently on 4.3 with 100% working foldermount
Same Problem
I have the same problem, but just a different device. I have an LG Optimus L90 and i have 1.82GB available, but i just cant download folder mount. Please tell me if you found a fix
I'm new here but i wanna know why you remove odex files from the phone
May be it's the problem
I think you need to factory reset and try gain (to install folder mount & other apps)
Or you will need to flash the rom again
I have the same problem when free space of the internal storage drops to around 500MB. Usually I free up spaces used by app caches. I use Disk Usage to easily find which apps take up the space.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.diskusage
Didn't know where to post this, it seems a problem online but I cannot narrow down a solution that isn't for a specific device.
HTC One International version, running Android 4.3 Elegancia 13
Everytime I try to install the Whatsapp application, it states "insufficient storage" when I do have about 4gb of storage left.
It happened when I tried to update the application, so I uninstalled and the same error popped up.
Any ideas on fixing? I cleared the cache on Google Play Services, and data but that just screwed up Android Device Manager...
Thanks guys
PS: I have contacted Whatsapp, they're useless.
find & delete .odex whatsapp file
or try reflashing your ROM
I was running stock lollipop 5.0.1 on my note 4. I rooted my phone and supersu was installed during the process. I then installed Titanium backup and deleted all unwanted bloatware. Then i decided i wanted to unroot my phone( so i could be able to do normal software updates / and run stock rom with no bloatware). To flash back to stock i flashed N910TUVU1COD6_N910TTMB1COD6_N910TUVU1COD6 via odin. This however reinstalled all system bloatware that i removed with titanium backup. SO THEN, i re- rooted, re-installed titanium backup & re-deleted system bloatware, then went to supersu, and selected UNROOT from the apps options. This closed the app and restarted my phone. When it booted back up i went to the market to reinstall titanium backup i get this messege " Unknown error code during application install:-504"
My phone is currently stock rooted, with supersu installed, awaiting the fix so that i can install titanium backup.
PLEASE HELP; I am trying to install a custom rom, and need my apps backed up via titanium backup!!
piercethompson said:
I was running stock lollipop 5.0.1 on my note 4. I rooted my phone and supersu was installed during the process. I then installed Titanium backup and deleted all unwanted bloatware. Then i decided i wanted to unroot my phone( so i could be able to do normal software updates / and run stock rom with no bloatware). To flash back to stock i flashed N910TUVU1COD6_N910TTMB1COD6_N910TUVU1COD6 via odin. This however reinstalled all system bloatware that i removed with titanium backup. SO THEN, i re- rooted, re-installed titanium backup & re-deleted system bloatware, then went to supersu, and selected UNROOT from the apps options. This closed the app and restarted my phone. When it booted back up i went to the market to reinstall titanium backup i get this messege " Unknown error code during application install:-504"
My phone is currently stock rooted, with supersu installed, awaiting the fix so that i can install titanium backup.
PLEASE HELP; I am trying to install a custom rom, and need my apps backed up via titanium backup!!
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Try clearing data from the play store app and Google play services then redownload ttb. If that doesn't work you could try wiping dalvik and cache in recovery but it'll take 20 minutes for your phone to boot after doing that and your phone will get hot in the process!
Thank you. I have done that about 3 times with no success. Even unrooted and re rooted. I'm really trying to avoid having to factory reset. And even if do, I don't know if it will fix what this problem is.
Sorry buddy. Start over. Odin to stock + factory reset.
You can then run stock rooted without the bloat.
Or custom rommed up.
We probably aren't getting any important updates soon.
My error 504 Fix - Sprint LG G4
Because I went through hell trying to fix this error while reinstalling Titanium Backup *Root* on my once rooted, then unrooted, then rerooted Sprint LG G4, I will explain what finally worked for me.
First off, the app was installed and working fine and was used to backup my entire phone to the TB cloud. So, when I rerooted my phone and expected to reinstall TB and then go get my stuff, so as to basically restore the phone to the way it was before unrooting, I was pissed that I kept getting that stupid error code. I tried all the suggestions for fixing; delete the cache & data for Google Play Store & Google Services Framework, remove gmail account and reboot, and delete data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file. Nothing, by itself, worked. So here's what I did:
1. I downloaded a file managing app for root. I used File Explorer (for root).
2. Using File Explorer, I found the data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file and deleted it.
3. I deleted the cache & data for Google Play & Google Services Framework.
4. I removed my Gmail account and rebooted the phone.
5. I opened Google Play Store. At this point the app will ask for your account info and when done, your Gmail account will be back.
6. I located the Titanium Backup *Root* app and installed it. It's important to note that if you have the Pro version of TB, I found you should install the free version 1st, then install the Pro version after that.
Presto! No Error Code 504! I had TB back on my phone, once again!!!
Hope this helps anyone having this same issue. I see no reason why this shouldn't work on any phone, but I can't say for sure.
bertoncot said:
.... . So here's what I did:
1. I downloaded a file managing app for root. I used File Explorer (for root).
2. Using File Explorer, I found the data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file and deleted it.
3. I deleted the cache & data for Google Play & Google Services Framework.
4. ...
Etc.
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Only number 2 and 3 (delete only cache) is needed in my case. Now running well.
nugroho2 said:
Only number 2 and 3 (delete only cache) is needed in my case. Now running well.
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I tried but it didn't work
I even tried to install the Titanium.apk directly ( copied from another phone) but I am receiving the error message:
application not installed.
Any help please?
Daniel
That's all that I did. Recently I had that problem once again. And it was fixed... Forgot the steps to get there. But you may try using cleaner apps or SDmaid to get rid of the corpses.
I just had the same problem and step two
2. Using File Explorer, I found the data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file and deleted it.
did it for me.
Chris
This worked for me on the first attempt (just deleting the com.kerimidas folder listed above) .....and NOTHING EVER WORKS FOR ME ON THE FIRST TRY!!!
THX!!!
I also had the same problem, did everything not helped.
finally downloaded the titanium .apk file from internet and its now working fine!
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bertoncot said:
Because I went through hell trying to fix this error while reinstalling Titanium Backup *Root* on my once rooted, then unrooted, then rerooted Sprint LG G4, I will explain what finally worked for me.
First off, the app was installed and working fine and was used to backup my entire phone to the TB cloud. So, when I rerooted my phone and expected to reinstall TB and then go get my stuff, so as to basically restore the phone to the way it was before unrooting, I was pissed that I kept getting that stupid error code. I tried all the suggestions for fixing; delete the cache & data for Google Play Store & Google Services Framework, remove gmail account and reboot, and delete data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file. Nothing, by itself, worked. So here's what I did:
1. I downloaded a file managing app for root. I used File Explorer (for root).
2. Using File Explorer, I found the data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file and deleted it.
3. I deleted the cache & data for Google Play & Google Services Framework.
4. I removed my Gmail account and rebooted the phone.
5. I opened Google Play Store. At this point the app will ask for your account info and when done, your Gmail account will be back.
6. I located the Titanium Backup *Root* app and installed it. It's important to note that if you have the Pro version of TB, I found you should install the free version 1st, then install the Pro version after that.
Presto! No Error Code 504! I had TB back on my phone, once again!!!
Hope this helps anyone having this same issue. I see no reason why this shouldn't work on any phone, but I can't say for sure.
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1. I downloaded a file managing app for root. I used File Explorer (for root).
2. Using File Explorer, I found the data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup file and deleted it.
Just this step fixed the problem, installed OK. Didnt have to do any of the other things.