Hi, i'm trying to uninstall chainfire3d driver but i keep getting "error! Not enough space available! Need 622592 more bytes!" i've tried to format via recovery and cache partition but non of them helped please help me, i tried to clear space but it didn't help.
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you need to clear at /system, not cache or data
try using titanium backup or root explorer and remove an unusedcsound or app
But i've got like 124 mb left on internal memory, and it is first time i get message like this from cf. Or do i really need to clear from /system a unused app ?
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tico96 said:
But i've got like 124 mb left on internal memory, and it is first time i get message like this from cf.
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your phone has different partitons.
like on pc, younhave different disk drives.
well its a bit different..
but a disk is called system
another data, here are your apps
another cache, caches for apps
the 100mb is only for data, so data may be empty, system may be full...
you need to clean /system
I deleted dualclock with titan backup, and uninstalled cf3d driver thank you!!! I didn't know there are different partitions, only / and sdcard but thanks again!
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i have the same problem with my sgy duos ,if i clear data from /system will it cause any problem later i mean when i try to do factory reset??
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Hi,
The problem is, that I cant install apps that are over 6mb. Sometimes updates just remove apps from my phone, just saying "not enough space". The best part is, that I have ~130MB on /system, and 1,5GB on /sdcard! It happens both on stock-based roms and FXP 133 (CM9). I just have no clue what to do.
Wiped dalvik cache, cache, formatted data and system, it just happens no matter what. After moving all apps to SD problem persists. What am I missing?
Xperia arc, FXP 133 anzu, with included kernel
Forgot to add: It's a fresh installation. Sometimes larger applications install properly. I had problems with Titanium Backup and Sygic.
Not sure but if you're moving apps etc. to your SD card you might need to clear up space or buy another SD card (i recommend 12 -16gb SD card)
If its stored in internal memory you might need to do the same and clear up space
Have you tried using another sd card just to make sure whether the problem is with your existing sd card or device?
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Have you tried using another sd card just to make sure whether the problem is with your existing sd card or device?
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It has nothing to do with sd-card, can u both read? Should I provide logcat?
EDIT: Sorry, I meant nothing offensive, I'm just too direct sometimes.
What else is there left to wipe, when /system, /data, /cache and dalvik cache has been purged? Apps simply download, install and then Google play gives notification about lack of disk space. It happens even, when I install apk's using ES File Explorer. Why can I install games larger than 15MB (no sd data, so it lands entirely in phone memory), and can't install 6MB Sygic? APK file is NOT corrupted, it works on my other phone. Market version is no good as well...
Same problem with me too, i tried to install Google Now (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818189) and it refuses to copy the files in the /system with the error "Not enough memory".
It was fine till i used Pureness ROM, but now i am on Jelly Sandwich.
When you install an app, there is two files, the apk and the corresponding odex file (same name than the apk, suffix is '.odex'). Sometime, when you play with restore, moving apps in system, odex them or changing rom without cleanup, the ".odex" file remains. Search for corresponding odex file in /system/app or /data/app and delete it.
When you save apps to internal they go into data/app not system /apps
check what space you have if needed save some gspps from internal to system by using app called links2sd free from play store.
Try cleaning the dalvik cache this is not the same as deleting the mentioned app can do this.
titanium backup can help with moving to system and cleaning to dalvik.
Also look in vendor/app there may be some issues there.
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When you save apps to internal they go into data/app not system /apps
check what space you have if needed save some gspps from internal to system by using app called links2sd free from play store.
Try cleaning the dalvik cache this is not the same as deleting the mentioned app can do this.
titanium backup can help with moving to system and cleaning to dalvik.
Also look in vendor/app there may be some issues there.
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vendor/app holds one small file, it has sth to do with ringtones, so it's not that.
Before switching roms I always make a proper cleanup.
There is sth interesting about system app manager though, it shows that "19..." of internal storage is used and "183 MB" is free. Why are there three dots instead of MB, and why is it just 19? It looks like the dots replaced sth that doesn't fit inside of the text field (190MB?).
Why does it happen after cleaning everything, on fresh, "Out-of-the-Box" rom? I could understand it on Ice Bean (it started on that rom), it was 200mb+ stock-based rom, but FXP is just ~130mb! There should be plenty of space for app data.
EDIT: Wow, thats even more odd, I've just managed to install all the apps I couldn't! Like the problem was never there. It's weird and I still want to know what the hell was that, and make sure it won't happen again, as I have no time for X Files kind of things.
Thanks for feedback, so far.
I Installed Cm7.2 Democracy on my Gio. I don't know what kernel It had but I installed S2E and it worked like a charm. I then installed Px latest kernel But S2E is not working on this kernel. So my internal memory is full. I have a ext4 partition on my sd card. Is there any other way I can transfer my dalvik cache or my apps to the partition??
Thanks In advance for those useful comments
Link2sd , int2ext,a2sdx
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Link2sd , int2ext,a2sdx
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Whats the difference between int2ext and int2ext+
Where can i Download these scripts??
I found these scripts but they are not from gio forum. Will they work on gio ??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124
Yes, they are universal
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Yes, they are universal
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I installed int2ext+ but I can not see any difference nor any app is installed. Moreover how to move dalvik cache to sd-ext partition like in S2E??
I mounted system data sd-ext and after reinstalling it my phone is stuck on bootloop Any help ???
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I installed int2ext+ but I can not see any difference nor any app is installed. Moreover how to move dalvik cache to sd-ext partition like in S2E??
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There's several script there, so if you want to move dalvik, choose script that does.
I dont remember the difference between int2ext and int2ext+, but i believe there's should be a brief explanation on the thread
To check, go to init.d folder, is there a new script? Mine is 40int2ext+, other script may differ
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There is also way to move system apps to SD with ROM Toolbox from JRummy:
- backup system apps (like Gmail, E-mail, Internet browser, Google Maps, YouTube, Google search, some stock widgets...)
- uninstall them
- restore them and they will become user apps (not system apps) - so you can uninstall or move to SD with Settings / Applications / Manage Applications
Please dont try this with Google Play (Market):
- I had problem after restoring it from backup - it came unstable (often crashes on connecting to network and loading Google Play mainscreen)
- I had to convert this app from user to system app (also with ROM Toolbox)
i was wondering, after i'm using link2sd, why my device sometimes rebooted automatically.
is my application is too much?
i'm using galaxy gio.
Hi,
What applications do you use to clean your phone?
I use:
1.) SD Maid Tool
2.) 1Tap Cleaner
What do you suggest?
I dont use any, are they even necessary? :S
Not necessary at all, but useful. I use sd maid too, easy way to spot the biggest files and clean app storage when you're running low on space.
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Hi,
What applications do you use to clean your phone?
I use:
1.) SD Maid Tool
2.) 1Tap Cleaner
What do you suggest?
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Exactly those two! I didn't find any better (yet). Had no problems with SD Maid whatsoever.
I also use Titanium backup to cleanup the Dalvik cache from time to time - sometimes uninstalled apps remain in Dalvik cache and TB can remove them. Also, completely erasing Dalvik cache once in a while can't hurt either (it'll be rebuilt on reboot)...
However, let me add that I find ram cleaners completely pointless. With our phones, it's like replacing a truck's gastank with a tiny bottle.
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I use nothing. I factory reset and format sd on every rom installation though.
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I ran in quite a bad trouble on my Nexus 7.
I a using bruce2728's version of CM11 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545628 ) which is from my point of view the best around.
Last version got pretty nasty fc when using ART (which is my daily driver). This happens. I rebooted in Recovery (TWRP) and tryied flashing my previous ROM over. Unfortunately I ended up with a screwed up CM11. Notifications don't show up, neither does the top menu with parameters, etc... The home button is not working either. I can boot. I can launch applications (Most of which are ok). #g Network doesn't work anymore either, but Wifi does.
I obviously wiped cache & dalvick, also wiped system just in case. No improvement.
So... I thought to go for a factory reset. However as far as I understand if I do that in TWRP, I will lose my data. Which I don't want...I back up everything with Titanium backup on a regular basis. But I am now in a situation where I cannot access my internal SD card from my PC. Whenever I connect the Nexus to the PC, I can see the device but when I click on it I can't see any data. I tried disabling re-enabling MTP, tried disable-enabling USB debug, wiped all drivers from my PC and then reinstalled... Never works. The Nexus shows up, but always an empty folder.
It's extremely frustrating. The ROM half works (at least enough to access my data) but I just can't move them out
I am left with the possibility to upload my data to Gdrive or DropBox but it will take weeks to upload and then redownload (I am on a slow Wifi)
Is there anyway I can wipe the system data without touching my Internal SD Card? I guess that would be the right solution, then reinstall the ROM. I also thought about backing up with TWRP, but given the size of what is being backed up it very much looks like I am backing up my System data and not my internal SD card.
Aaah it's so frustrating not to have any external SD... Was so simple to fix on my Samsung
Do you have all your data backed up to sd?
Factory reset will wipe only /cache and /data NOT /sdcard with titanium backups
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Do you have all your data backed up to sd?
Factory reset will wipe only /cache and /data NOT /sdcard with titanium backups
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Only the system data and a few stuff. Pics, etc are on my SD card. Don't wanna lose them.
But do you mean my /sdcard is protected from factory reset? I am on TWRP I thought factory reset also takes away the sdcard
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Only the system data and a few stuff. Pics, etc are on my SD card. Don't wanna lose them.
But do you mean my /sdcard is protected from factory reset? I am on TWRP I thought factory reset also takes away the sdcard
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You can just select advanced wipe and choose system,dalvik cache,cache and thats all.then just reinstall your current rom and you shouldnt lose any of your sdcard files
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You can just select advanced wipe and choose system,dalvik cache,cache and thats all.then just reinstall your current rom and you shouldnt lose any of your sdcard files
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That's what I initially did. But unfortunately it didn't fix my ROM at all
Still completely screwed
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Try to boot into recovery - plug phone in pc and start adb. Then use - adb pull /sdcard/ /sdcard
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Try to boot into recovery - plug phone in pc and start adb. Then use - adb pull /sdcard/ /sdcard
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Thanks that was the next think I was considering. Was just a bit busy to reinstall the android dev framework. Will try. Crossing finger for it to work.
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I have 600 Mb .But when I try to download some apps it says "Insufficient Storage" I already wiped cache ,and dalvik cache via recovery ! still no HOPE! Using CM11
try this ya
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I have 600 Mb .But when I try to download some apps it says "Insufficient Storage" I already wiped cache ,and dalvik cache via recovery ! still no HOPE! Using CM11
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have you ever seen in the / data / app / in your partition? Have you seen any .odex files in that folder? if there try deleting all .odex files there, if still insufficient storage, you can your /system parition with root explorer, after that you see how much free space storage in that partition, if very low you can delete any app from /app folder or /priv-app folder, but never delete any app except google apps, you only can delete google app in cyanogenmod, if try to delete another file may be will bootloop? ok try it first if success great job:good:, if not tell me and i will search another solution pk
i fixed it .i forgot that i change my install destination in link2sd
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Farsiris said:
i fixed it .i forgot that i change my install destination in link2sd
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ok great jod:good::good::good: