Invalid package file - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi i just recently upgraded my xperia arc s to android v.4 since then i encountered problems when downloading to google play store:
1.insufficient storage ( i have a sufficient storage 14gb remaining on sd card, 47mb internl)
2. Invlid url
3. Invalid package file..
Please help me .. Please PM me on what to do.. I am so worried
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not sure about others, but Play won't let me install anything if i have less than 60 MB free in internal storage maybe that's the case

jman2131 said:
not sure about others, but Play won't let me install anything if i have less than 60 MB free in internal storage maybe that's the case
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dito. look for the thread on Link2SD... thats what i do.
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Out of space - Copilot installation

Hey guys
I'm trying to install copilot, but I get a message that says out of space. I'm so far only trying to install the program itself. It's version 8.0.0.606 the apk is only 10,8 MB and I've got 40 MB of free space and further 1 GB on the SD card. Does anyone know what to do? Couldn't imagine that it needs more than 40MB to install!?
According to my phone is takes up 18MB, 11MB for the app and 7MB for the Data
the copilot folder on the SD card is just over 200MB
Ok, thanks for the info!! Then I really don't get why I get that error message when trying to install.. Any ideas guys?
Had the same problem installing motonav, solved it with a soft reset.
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olly2009 said:
Had the same problem installing motonav, solved it with a soft reset.
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Same happened to me

Best rom to free up internal memory

Which is the best rom to free up internal memory as the stock does not leave too much spare
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CM7 from alquez
Takes only 80 MB of your internal memory. So around 400 MB over for apps etc.
Sense rom gives you 120 MB for apps etc.
Apps 2SD gives you more space, but internal memory is faster.
You can also keep more memory for music, videos, ... on your sd card.
Henry_1 said:
CM7 from alquez
Takes only 80 MB of your internal memory. So around 400 MB over for apps etc.
Sense rom gives you 120 MB for apps etc.
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Cheers m8 will give it a go
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jikantaru XE
im using this rom and have a gig of memory for apps from parttioning sdcard and data2sd
wildfire-s said:
im using this rom and have a gig of memory for apps from parttioning sdcard and data2sd
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I had that going myself but eventually it just stopped letting me download more apps off the marketplace, I cant remember the exact error message, so I reverted to stock, any idea's what caused that to happen?
Ko_Ka said:
I had that going myself but eventually it just stopped letting me download more apps off the marketplace, I cant remember the exact error message, so I reverted to stock, any idea's what caused that to happen?
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If it was "insufficient memory" it was googles fault. The market was screwed. Idk if its fixed with the new update, but if not, just go to downloaded apps, find the market and hit uninstall updates. Google auto updates sometimes so it's a quick fix, but it works.
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wildfire-s said:
im using this rom and have a gig of memory for apps from parttioning sdcard and data2sd
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When you partition the sdcard, what exactly does it let you do? Can you have a separate partition for storage and put all your apps on the other partition, like move EVERYTHING so your phone has more memory? Also, how would you do this?
UnknownFearNG said:
When you partition the sdcard, what exactly does it let you do? Can you have a separate partition for storage and put all your apps on the other partition, like move EVERYTHING so your phone has more memory? Also, how would you do this?
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It allows you to move cache and apps. Have a look at jikintauru rom if you want it or just Google data2sd.
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Oh I've moved to using Link2SD, works perfectly. As well, partitioned my SD and it works perfectly. Definitely going to buy a 32 GB card later
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Links2sd symbolic links

After I link an app in links2sd I go to manage applications and I see that the app I just linked is on my phones internal memory. Isn't it supposed to be on my sd cards second partition?
Link2SD creates a link on the internal storage. The phone is not aware that it's just a link, and reports that the apps are on the internal storage. This is perfectly normal for Link2SD.
But after I link a few apps it says insufficient storage. Doesn't that mean links2sd is actually using my internal storage
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Reboot your phone. You should find that the free space has increased.
I rebooted and it's been stuck on the boot screen for 2 hours
Reboot into recovery and wipe both the cache and dalvik cache, then reboot again.
I rebooted and my internal memory is still the same. Also if the links trick the phone into thinking they're on the internal storage will they also trick applications like disk usage?
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You can view the /data/sdext2 partition in DiskUsage. You can also check in Link2SD "storage Info".
In the settings for Link2SD, make sure Auto Link is turned on and also enable Link application file, Link dalvik-cache file, and Link library files.
Thanks for your help
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Before you create a link to the SD card, the apps have to be on the internal memory, maybe you had them on the SD card and that was the problem.
Why what happens if they're on the sd card
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Conceited_squirrel said:
Why what happens if they're on the sd card
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Don't know, I've just read it somewhere. I'm sure nothing bad, maybe nothing and it will work properly, but all my app were on the internal memory before I created a link to the SD card, and everything works fine and I still have a lot of space on the internal.
I am also facing the reported issue and don't understand why does it keeps on reducing my internal memory and if I place my apps on internal memory and then link then what's the use since in one way or other I am consuming my internal memory.
Can anyone help.
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Rahul2929 said:
I am also facing the reported issue and don't understand why does it keeps on reducing my internal memory and if I place my apps on internal memory and then link then what's the use since in one way or other I am consuming my internal memory.
Can anyone help.
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try this link dude.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27538212
Pr3no said:
Before you create a link to the SD card, the apps have to be on the internal memory, maybe you had them on the SD card and that was the problem.
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grt

out of space

i have
386MB free internal storage
11 GB free on sd-card
why it said (out of space ) wen i try to instal new app ?????
the problem is only with T B
kilouhm said:
i have
386MB internal storage
11 GB on sd-card
why it said (out of space ) wen i try to instal new app ?????
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Because apps are automatically installed into internal memory.
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kilouhm said:
i have
386MB free internal storage
11 GB free on sd-card
why it said (out of space ) wen i try to instal new app ?????
the problem is only with T B
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solved
How did you solve it?
What was root cause of problem?
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vr5411 said:
How did you solve it?
What was root cause of problem?
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He probably used link2sd or something similar or just copied apps to sdcard manually.

[Q] XPERIA M storage problem

Hey guys
I have a xperia m c2004, full root, permanently locked bootloader, on 4.3 jellybean. I have 1 gigabyte internal memory and 32 gigabytes sd card memory.
He is my question, am i able to download and install games directly onto my sd card. I cannot use gl2sd as that can only be used after you download and install. For example, i want to download gta 3 which is 1.2 gigabytes but i only have 1 gigabyte to start off with in my internal memory. Therefore i cannot download the game at all.
So is there a fix for my problem in my case?
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Try to download game from torrent site search like this "game name with data"
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stalin.sk2 said:
Try to download game from torrent site search like this "game name with data"
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Lol, that would do nothing, i still wont be able to get the data as it is more than 1 gig, and i cant store that on my internal memory in the first place
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paper13579 said:
Hey guys
I have a xperia m c2004, full root, permanently locked bootloader, on 4.3 jellybean. I have 1 gigabyte internal memory and 32 gigabytes sd card memory.
He is my question, am i able to download and install games directly onto my sd card. I cannot use gl2sd as that can only be used after you download and install. For example, i want to download gta 3 which is 1.2 gigabytes but i only have 1 gigabyte to start off with in my internal memory. Therefore i cannot download the game at all.
So is there a fix for my problem in my case?
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But in torrent u can set download on ext storage
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stalin.sk2 said:
But in torrent u can set download on ext storage
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Ok, so say if i downloaded the files through torrent, how do i install the app without moving it to the android folder in the internal memory?
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paper13579 said:
Hey guys
I have a xperia m c2004, full root, permanently locked bootloader, on 4.3 jellybean. I have 1 gigabyte internal memory and 32 gigabytes sd card memory.
He is my question, am i able to download and install games directly onto my sd card. I cannot use gl2sd as that can only be used after you download and install. For example, i want to download gta 3 which is 1.2 gigabytes but i only have 1 gigabyte to start off with in my internal memory. Therefore i cannot download the game at all.
So is there a fix for my problem in my case?
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Use Foldermount, find out the name of the folder where gta 3 installs itself and mount it, then install from play store like you normally would.
rizla2 said:
Use Foldermount, find out the name of the folder where gta 3 installs itself and mount it, then install from play store like you normally would.
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Alright that seems promising, ill try it out
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[quote name="paper13579" post=51985594]Hey guys
I have a xperia m c2004, full root, permanently locked bootloader, on 4.3 jellybean. I have 1 gigabyte internal memory and 32 gigabytes sd card memory.
He is my question, am i able to download and install games directly onto my sd card. I cannot use gl2sd as that can only be used after you download and install. For example, i want to download gta 3 which is 1.2 gigabytes but i only have 1 gigabyte to start off with in my internal memory. Therefore i cannot download the game at all.
So is there a fix for my problem in my case?
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Use Foldermount, find out the name of the folder where gta 3 installs itself and mount it, then install from play store like you normally would.[/QUOTE]
But wait, how do i mount a folder that doesn't exist yet in android/obb to the sd card?
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paper13579 said:
Use Foldermount, find out the name of the folder where gta 3 installs itself and mount it, then install from play store like you normally would.
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But wait, how do i mount a folder that doesn't exist yet in android/obb to the sd card?
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Oh well, you need to find out the name of gta 3 folder, make that folder, and then mount it.
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But wait, how do i mount a folder that doesn't exist yet in android/obb to the sd card?
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Oh well, you need to find out the name of gta 3 folder, make that folder, and then mount it.[/QUOTE]
Alright man, thanks for the help, you're the man
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paper13579 said:
Ok, so say if i downloaded the files through torrent, how do i install the app without moving it to the android folder in the internal memory?
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no need to move appdata in internel memory thats the main purpose of gl2sd/foldermount
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