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I've tried to search around for some info but had no luck. I am also not allowed to post in the DT A2SD thread as I do not have a high enough post count. The problem is this:
A few apps that I am reinstalling from Titanium Backup are failing to install. I just partitioned my SD card (32gig class 10) to a 1gig EXT4 with a 32mb swap. I'm only moving apps and kept the Dalvik on internal memory for now. I started to restore my apps through Titanium Backup and the restore goes fine for awhile but then does a soft reboot toward the end. I've attempted this twice and had it happen both time. I am able to finish installing most of my apps when it turns back on except for 4. I get a failed to install from Titanium backup and the market when i try to restore them. My guess is that there is some partial installs from the soft reboot that are already on the EXT partition preventing them from installing. Any idea to a way to get these apps to reinstall again? Thanks for any help!
Cyanogen Mod 6.1.2
Darktremor Apps2SD 2.7.5.3 Beta 03a
Titanium Backup Version 3.6.7.1
Edit: Just moved Dalvik to SD and still no luck
Edit2: Solved! Delete the smdl2tmp1.asec file from your .android_secure folder on your SDCard
Edit3: By deleting the whole .Android_Secure folder I am able to install apps after it has issues with rebooting the rom after an app install.
Hope this helps someone!
I just had this happen with a few apps. I went into Settings/Applications/Manage Applications and found some let overs which I then removed, which allowed me to reinstall.
The one I had was actually the XDA App. I found the com.tapatalk.xda file (something relatively close to that) removed and was able to reinstall.
Good luck!
DrBump471 said:
I just had this happen with a few apps. I went into Settings/Applications/Manage Applications and found some let overs which I then removed, which allowed me to reinstall.
The one I had was actually the XDA App. I found the com.tapatalk.xda file (something relatively close to that) removed and was able to reinstall.
Good luck!
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I checked in there and the apps are not showing in manage applications either. Thanks for the advice tho.
Yeah I didn't have the full app in there either but I did find those com.* files when you look at all apps that seemed to be related.
I probably just got lucky and found that one to be the problem.
DrBump471 said:
Yeah I didn't have the full app in there either but I did find those com.* files when you look at all apps that seemed to be related.
I probably just got lucky and found that one to be the problem.
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I even double checked for the com files and only have a few android ones that do not seem related to the apps in question.
Solved: I ended up having an error installing a new app from the market and got a error 18. Found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755970
I was unable to remove the file in terminal so I just booted into recovery, mounted my sdcard, went into the .android_secure folder and deleted the smdl2tmp1.asec file there. By doing that I was able to install the app I wanted and install my older apps from the market. Didn't even bother using TB to restore them just in case.
Hope this info helps someone else!
^^Nice work!
Glad you figured it out.
I mentioned I also had an issue with the rom rebooting after installing apps. I deleted the .Android_Secure folder and I was able to continue to install apps again. Just a FYI if anyone has the issue.
Hi all,
I've search the other posts similar to my issue but haven't found the answer.
Recently, I moved apps to SD card in MIUI using the move to SD card function from with Programs (not apps 2 sd).
I rebooted into recovery to flash a hotfix for the ROM, wiped cache, dalvik and ran caulkin clear temp.
Upon rebooting, apps on CD card are not accesable (error launching activity) as well when I look at the apps in programs, I get a screenshot with com.program name etc (very similar to this screenshot http://i.imgur.com/YSfEl.png
I tried fixing permissions via terminal but i get this error (for apps on SD):
/mnt/asec/com.realarcade.CL4-1/pkg.apk does not exist (103 of 143). Reinstall...
/mnt/asec/com.amazon.mShop.android-1/pkg.apk does not exist (104 of 143). Reinstall...
/mnt/asec/com.dragonplay.blackjack-2/pkg.apk does not exist (105 of 143). Reinstall...
/mnt/asec/com.poynt.android-1/pkg.apk does not exist (106 of 143). Reinstall...
/mnt/asec/dk.logisoft.aircontrol-1/pkg.apk does not exist (107 of 143). Reinstall...
The only fix I have found was to uninstall and reinstall all apps on SD.
I've had to do this twice in the past week and would like to avoid this!!!
I did find in one of the other posts the mention that I should be backing up the SD-ext (amon ra). IF I got this error again, could i simply restore that backup (only the sd-ext)?
Thanks again, I really am stuck on this one.
Since you're using the built in Android method of moving apps, you're not using the ext partition (if you even have one). Instead you can backup .android_secure, but I've never had a need to move apps so I'm not really familiar with it.
I'm thinking it might be the clear temp zip that's doing it. You should be able to open it up & see if it's wiping .android_secure. If so, you can either not use it or try backing up & restoring afterwards.
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plainjane said:
Since you're using the built in Android method of moving apps, you're not using the ext partition (if you even have one). Instead you can backup .android_secure, but I've never had a need to move apps so I'm not really familiar with it.
I'm thinking it might be the clear temp zip that's doing it. You should be able to open it up & see if it's wiping .android_secure. If so, you can either not use it or try backing up & restoring afterwards.
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I think it's the clear temp!!
I just flashed a new kernel, wiped cache and dalvik (didn't run the clear temp and i'm ok!!)
thanks agaiin
hello, i have a problem with samsung galaxy note 2:
I got root permission (by Chainfire) and I did the reset of the counter with triangle away ( I have also checked in download mode and it says that it's fine).
Anyway every time I try to install any application from google play it says error insufficient storage available and that's false! I have 10gb of free space on internal sd.
I tried to install many apps (especially busybox, the one I was trying to install when the error appeared first) but I couldn't install anything from google play.
The only 2 apps I could install were a root file manager and link2sd , but to do that i had to place the .apk file on the esternal microsd with my computer, browse for that and launch the installation.
Is there anyone who can help me?
Go in you applications setting chose play store and delete cache
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i did that but it didn't work; i hade to do a full wipe and now it's ok
Scorcinaio said:
i did that but it didn't work; i hade to do a full wipe and now it's ok
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basically i encountered the same problem MANY TIMES...so i did this
enter CWM
format cache
advanced format cache
clear dalvik cache
fix permissions
reboot
and again once restarted go to CWM and do the same one more time
enter CWM
format cache
advanced format cache
clear dalvik cache
fix permissions
then all installs good...
strange.....
I just had this problem today and a reboot fixed it, but why did it happen? I'm on stock rooted.
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Did you try luckypatcher yet?
Run the program, goto troubleshooting, remove fIx and backup !
Goodluck
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geokyr said:
basically i encountered the same problem MANY TIMES...so i did this
enter CWM
format cache
advanced format cache
clear dalvik cache
fix permissions
reboot
and again once restarted go to CWM and do the same one more time
enter CWM
format cache
advanced format cache
clear dalvik cache
fix permissions
then all installs good...
strange.....
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I tried this method but it does not help
Had the same issue yesterday - over night the system took over 4gb extra space . Factory reset solved the issue.
I used to get this on my Desire HD, even with loads of space left available. Clearing Play Store cache would fix it for a few weeks and then it would happen again. I've yet to encounter the problem on my GN2 though.
I'm having the same problem on my Galaxy Note 2 n7100 and it's really annoying me now. I've tried EVERY solution possible but nothing works...
Delete Play Store cache
Un install Play Store updates
Search for and delete Odex files
Run Lucky Patcher
Run MarketFix
Boot into CWM recovery, delete cache, delvik, fix permissions
I've even done 2 complete factory resets, downloaded the apps again and then used Titanium Backup just to restore the app data... Nothing works. Once the apps are reinstalled it won't let me download and new apps or update apps (well, SOME apps will update, others won't).
I've got 8gb of internal memory, over 30gb of SD card memory and over 800mb of memory on the internal partition.
Can anyone offer me a solution that will fix this issue??
install root explorer,go to the carpet data,app and search the app wich you have problem to install and erase it,and with that yo should be able to install it, it works for me
this is an example with the app that was causing me problems com.maxmpz.audioplayer-1.odex all id this was delete it
donuldvan said:
I'm having the same problem on my Galaxy Note 2 n7100 and it's really annoying me now. I've tried EVERY solution possible but nothing works...
Delete Play Store cache
Un install Play Store updates
Search for and delete Odex files
Run Lucky Patcher
Run MarketFix
Boot into CWM recovery, delete cache, delvik, fix permissions
I've even done 2 complete factory resets, downloaded the apps again and then used Titanium Backup just to restore the app data... Nothing works. Once the apps are reinstalled it won't let me download and new apps or update apps (well, SOME apps will update, others won't).
I've got 8gb of internal memory, over 30gb of SD card memory and over 800mb of memory on the internal partition.
Can anyone offer me a solution that will fix this issue??
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I had this issue too and i just couldnt fix it. Finally i just decided to do factory reset and after that install the Ext2SD hack and so far it seems to be ok wth fingers crossed.
dahlia_1996 said:
Did you try luckypatcher yet?
Run the program, goto troubleshooting, remove fIx and backup !
Goodluck
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That was it! It did it for me! Thanks!
Hi
What are the luckypatcher and the Ext2SD hack?
Thanks for your answers.
This issue is cause by people using app2sd apps. Sammy phones can't use app2sd as the system sees extsd as the path which is not accepted by the system.
If you have app2sd installed remove it and reboot.
If you using Rom Toolbox change the app2sd feature to automatic.
I had this issue a few months ago and this solution worked for me.
via XDA Premium HD - GT-N7100 - Omega Rom - Neak Kernel - TWRP Recovery
Solution to your problem!
Found the solution to this!!
For everyone that is getting this error you probably have Link2SD installed, simply go in the settings of the app and go to where it says "install location" then simply change it from external to automatic!
Let me know if it works for you guys!
xcrzyaznbo1 said:
Found the solution to this!!
For everyone that is getting this error you probably have Link2SD installed, simply go in the settings of the app and go to where it says "install location" then simply change it from external to automatic!
Let me know if it works for you guys!
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FINALLY! I've tried everything and only this worked. Thanks for posting this info.
CRudner said:
If you have app2sd installed remove it and reboot.
If you using Rom Toolbox change the app2sd feature to automatic.
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I've been suffering this exact same problem with app2SD with my Note 2. I followed your steps and badda-boom badda-bing I'm back in business again!
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!!!
A thousand thanks, almost unrooted and wiped my tab, tried it and PRESTO! Error gone. Should add this info in the post about installing link2sd, just a thought.
Thanks again!!!
CrashMurdock said:
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I've been suffering this exact same problem with app2SD with my Note 2. I followed your steps and badda-boom badda-bing I'm back in business again!
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!!!
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I hvnt instald link2sd or rom tool box so wat shud I do?
Hello,
I wanted to update my firmware, unfortunatelly my device was fully formated ... How reinstall all apps automatically from playstore ?
I can see my 156 apps in google playstore.... But reinstall them one by one would be very boring !
Thanks for your help.
Just open Playstore in computer...sign into playstore and click my android apps in the upper right hand corner...there you will see which all apps were installed on your device...jst keep pressing install and things will be installed on to your phone...!!
Hope this helps
kskendsup, that's exactly what he(everyone) DOESN'T want to do. He has 156 apps
I am in need of a similar solution, I just flashed and did a full wipe, but android/google play refuses to sync my apps like it did before.
Is there anyway to automate downloading and installing all the apps listed in "My Apps"? I do have root access.
/sorry for threadjacking
How about downloading an macro recorder or similar program on PC and make it press install in every app you have in play store.
And to prevent this from happening again, use titanium backup. You can even transfer your titanium backups to pc in case of full wipe.
For future reference why not get a backup program like Mybackup Pro or Titanium Backup? Titanium offers scheduled backups and has a lot of other features like only keeping 3 backups, or 1 if you prefer.
To reinstall most apps the simplest way I find is to login to my Google account, turn WiFi on and after a few minutes it starts to restore them. Remember to check the box that asks if you want it to keep your device backed up.
If neither of these are what you want then I don't know what you can do. I normally backup a ROM and the apps separately so I can always recover if an update to a ROM requires a full wipe.
Guys, if I format the CD card, do all system folders get deleted also? Or it'll just delete user data?
The formatting of the SD card means that everything will get deleted but i guess the important folders are made by system again which are required for the system to run...!!
cutt88 said:
Guys, if I format the CD card, do all system folders get deleted also? Or it'll just delete user data?
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Formatting sdcard alone will not format system and user data (unless for some apps on asec).
Format system and wipe data thru CWM will delete them
kskendsup said:
The formatting of the SD card means that everything will get deleted but i guess the important folders are made by system again which are required for the system to run...!!
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Just asking to make sure the formatting won't brick my phone..
@dionas
I had and loved to use titanium BUT
When my all phone was erased by updating firmware, titanium has also gone !. So titanium isn't the solution in my case .
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cutt88 said:
Just asking to make sure the formatting won't brick my phone..
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Nah it wont brick..unless you totally wipe it through CWM and then no rom is loaded onto it, it would not start but thats not bricking it..!!
If you just normally format your SD card it means only your music n things like that will be deleted..no chance of bricking i guess..!!
Hi all,
i was testing this ROM and it works pretty well for a pre-alpha release. Actually there is a known issue (Settings / Apps / Properties -> FC) that is driving me nuts... I really need to open the Properties to move certain apps to "internal".
There are a couple of apps natively installing parts on SD card, for example Final Fantasy 4 or the XDA developers app. For whatever weird reason when the phone is rebooting these apps are completely disappearing and need to be reinstalled from the Playstore. This is happening to all apps which are "on SD card" in Settings / Apps.
So far i could not figure out why these apps are disappearing, but i believe the Properties FC is related to the INT2EXT4 script. I tried removing the script from init.d folder in the zip file to use Mounts2SD from Playstore instead. Did a full wipe and reinstalled, but then everything was force closing at setup wizard sceen.
Is it possible to remove the INT2EXT4 script from this ROM without crippling it completely? If yes, what is the procedure to remove it properly?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks for opening up a Q&A thread.
To remove INT2EXT and make a full restore of A2SD, you have to
1. remove 40int2ext from system/init.d/
2. copy the following files from any JB rom with A2SD support:
- system/init.d/03sdcard
- system/init.d/10apps2sd
- system/bin/a2sd
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I hope this will solve your problem.
Another thing to check, how did you partition your sd card? Should be done with 4EXT recovery or gparted only (not minitool)
Backup and repartition your sd card if it's not done with those methods. One FAT32 partition, one 1.5-2GB max ext4 partition, no need for swap even though I think it says in OP.
To get around apps installing partially on sd card you could try a couple of things instead of replacing the script as it should work:
- Use titanium backup, long press an app and to move them to 'internal' to move to sd-ext, gets around having to navigate app settings
- I believe the ROM comes bundled with Xposed? Find a module called Modaco Toolkit, has a system option to 'Disable Forward Lock' which should prevent auto installation of apps to SD card (it works for me on Nexus devices preventing apps installing to virtual /mnt/asec sdcard partition, not tested with a real SD card but I believe the principle is the same, try it). If this method works, it's cleaner as apps should always get installed to 'internal' (sd-ext) in the first place.
spezi77 said:
Thanks for opening up a Q&A thread.
To remove INT2EXT you have only to remove it from system/init.d/
But you will have to copy 03sdcard into system/init.d/ folder. This script comes along with a2sd and is responsible for mounting the sd-ext.
I hope this will solve your problem. If not you should insert the following files for a full restore of a2sd:
- system/init.d/03sdcard
- system/init.d/10apps2sd
- system/bin/a2sd
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Thanks for the quick response.
Tried your suggestion without success. As soon as I remove INT2EXT from init.d in the zip file ROM is going crazy force closing everything after fresh installation. Very strange... Restoring A2SD didnt help either. Is it only me or is it reproducible for other users?
eddiehk6 said:
Another thing to check, how did you partition your sd card? Should be done with 4EXT recovery or gparted only (not minitool)
Backup and repartition your sd card if it's not done with those methods. One FAT32 partition, one 1.5-2GB max ext4 partition, no need for swap even though I think it says in OP.
To get around apps installing partially on sd card you could try a couple of things instead of replacing the script as it should work:
- Use titanium backup, long press an app and to move them to 'internal' to move to sd-ext, gets around having to navigate app settings
- I believe the ROM comes bundled with Xposed? Find a module called Modaco Toolkit, has a system option to 'Disable Forward Lock' which should prevent auto installation of apps to SD card (it works for me on Nexus devices preventing apps installing to virtual /mnt/asec sdcard partition, not tested with a real SD card but I believe the principle is the same, try it). If this method works, it's cleaner as apps should always get installed to 'internal' (sd-ext) in the first place.
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1 GB sd-ext partition created with 4EXT, no swap. Had bad experience with minitool and even gparted so I always use 4EXT for partitioning. Works fine for every other JB or ICS ROM.
***facepalm*** YES OF COURSE TB!! - that's the workaround, shame on me... Sometimes you don't see the wood for the trees...
BTW with Xposed and Gravity / Modaco toolkit Final Fantasy 4 refused to start, I had to remove both modules to get it working again.
Thanks a lot for driving me to the right direction, I'm fine with the workaround for now.
Siluxsept said:
Thanks for the quick response.
Tried your suggestion without success. As soon as I remove INT2EXT from init.d in the zip file ROM is going crazy force closing everything after fresh installation. Very strange... Restoring A2SD didnt help either. Is it only me or is it reproducible for other users?
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Did you make those changes directly on your device? If yes, I suppose to modify the .zip instead and then flash it after doing a full wipe.
spezi77 said:
Did you make those changes directly on your device? If yes, I suppose to modify the .zip instead and then flash it after doing a full wipe.
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No I did not change anything at OS level - that's the weird thing, i always adjust the zip file and flash it after full wipe.
Siluxsept said:
No I did not change anything at OS level - that's the weird thing, i always adjust the zip file and flash it after full wipe.
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Tested one more time with a fresh download. As soon as I remove int2ext from zip file and flash it after full wipe all apps are force closing at setup wizard screen.
Siluxsept said:
Tested one more time with a fresh download. As soon as I remove int2ext from zip file and flash it after full wipe all apps are force closing at setup wizard screen.
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That's really strange. However, thanks for your feedback. For the next version, I will create two variants of the rom (a2sd/int2ext).