My device is rooted and i running pa 4.4 Rom.
My problem is When I try to re install some of my apps , it saying : xxx couldn't be installed.free up some space and try again.
But I have 10 GB free space!
I wiped dalvik-cache and cache Partition and also I try to delete odex files in data/app folder but my problem didn't fix.
PLS help me!
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I have run into problems updating apps on the market (such as GoLauncher..)
I am on DarkForest ROM RC2... I moved the Dalvik Cache to /Cache.
I get the errors:
"There is insufficient space on the device"
and
"The package file is invalid"
when trying to update apps.
I have tried using Root Explorer to delete everything from /data/dalvik-cache/ and /cache/dalvik-cache.
I have tried using Titanium backup to clean out the Dalvik Cache.
I have tried booting into recovery mode and wiping both Cache and Dalvik-Cache and battery stats.
I have a rooted, bootloader unlocked, R800i in the UK on Orange.
According to Titanium Backup Pro, my space is as follows:
System ROM: 130MB free
Internal: 172MB free
SD Card: 10.9GB Free
I have also tried using MarketFix, and wiping the Market and Market Updater, and Download Manager Caches, removing updates from Market and Market Updater (and this helped once, but I don't want to keep doing this!)
Can anybody please tell me why this happens?
It should be noted that within Root Explorer, cache/Dalvik-cache and data/dalvik-cache are practically full every time I check, even after reboots.
Edit:
I did something on Titanium Backup where I integrated updates of system apps into ROM, and now I can't remove my Market updates.. :/
After reading this, it appears this may have been a mistake.....
Ideas?
danieljamie said:
I have run into problems updating apps on the market (such as GoLauncher..)
I am on DarkForest ROM RC2... I moved the Dalvik Cache to /Cache.
I get the errors:
"There is insufficient space on the device"
and
"The package file is invalid"
when trying to update apps.
I have tried using Root Explorer to delete everything from /data/dalvik-cache/ and /cache/dalvik-cache.
I have tried using Titanium backup to clean out the Dalvik Cache.
I have tried booting into recovery mode and wiping both Cache and Dalvik-Cache and battery stats.
I have a rooted, bootloader unlocked, R800i in the UK on Orange.
According to Titanium Backup Pro, my space is as follows:
System ROM: 130MB free
Internal: 172MB free
SD Card: 10.9GB Free
I have also tried using MarketFix, and wiping the Market and Market Updater, and Download Manager Caches, removing updates from Market and Market Updater (and this helped once, but I don't want to keep doing this!)
Can anybody please tell me why this happens?
It should be noted that within Root Explorer, cache/Dalvik-cache and data/dalvik-cache are practically full every time I check, even after reboots.
Edit:
I did something on Titanium Backup where I integrated updates of system apps into ROM, and now I can't remove my Market updates.. :/
After reading this, it appears this may have been a mistake.....
Ideas?
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MOST likely reason is due to - I am on DarkForest ROM RC2... I moved the Dalvik Cache to /Cache. - moving the dalvik cache to cache on 2.3.4 is not good.
Was going to say can I reverse moving dalvik... but screw it..
I'm moving onto DarkForest RC3 tonight...
danieljamie said:
Was going to say can I reverse moving dalvik... but screw it..
I'm moving onto DarkForest RC3 tonight...
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thank me I have helped.
also you can edit a init.d script and remove a file but can't remember where.
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I have thanked now, sorry mate
I installed DarkForest 3.0.5, dalvik is now back to normal, and market works as normal.
Thanks
HI everybody...i have install this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1860291 and i want you to help me clea all the unnecessary apps and plugins.for example
certinstaller,csdffunctionG.defcontainer.ftphtcdialer.pack installer.providers applicationsproviders downloads ....because i need the internal memory
i ve tried int2ext+ but didnt work and i flash the rom two times because it was not open after the installation
If you downloaded the rom and open the
the zip file and remove the .apk's you don't want. After that flash the zip, before that wipe everthing, and then you have more internal space. But don't remove the system apps.
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After installing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998428 I decided to try official MIUI 3.4.26 as well. In both cases for some apps I keep getting this error (title).
I tried many things from reinstalling gapps (+deleting cache, updates and data) to full reinstalls of roms (+ deleting cache, Dalvik Cache and data) but nothing seems to work. Maybe only the apps that give the error (ex. Facebook works on official MIUI while it doesn't on the Custom MIUI).
PS. I really want to fix MIUI because I love it. If it's not possible, I'll sadly change the rom.
rareshutzu said:
After installing http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998428 I decided to try official MIUI 3.4.26 as well. In both cases for some apps I keep getting this error (title).
I tried many things from reinstalling gapps (+deleting cache, updates and data) to full reinstalls of roms (+ deleting cache, Dalvik Cache and data) but nothing seems to work. Maybe only the apps that give the error (ex. Facebook works on official MIUI while it doesn't on the Custom MIUI).
PS. I really want to fix MIUI because I love it. If it's not possible, I'll sadly change the rom.
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Use a root explorer, then go to datadata and delete the folders of apps you wanna install and reinstall those apps from playstore
Otherwise from recovery, Go to mounts and storage and format datadata!
hit thanks if it helped
hussam91 said:
Use a root explorer, then go to datadata and delete the folders of apps you wanna install and reinstall those apps from playstore
Otherwise from recovery, Go to mounts and storage and format datadata!
hit thanks if it helped
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Hi, @hussam91 may I ask what do you mean by datadata? I can't find this directory. I have deleted the relevant folders from Android/obb (it's a game).
Just curious is it normal for android 5.0 to use so much dalvik cache mine is about 450mb I used titanium backup clear dalvik cache after restart android optimizing again at boot up.
TiBu seems to have been abandoned by the developer, I just tried to email them about not being able to write to my external SD card and it was returned as a bad address. If it is still in active development, it's not ready for Lollipop yet. It told me my dalvik cache is loaded with over 300MB of unnecessary files, but I know that isn't true.
Thanks, unable to write SD card has to do with android is not with TiBu you need to find way to enable SD card writibility. Not only TiBu shows dalvik cache loaded over 450mb I'm able find the folder with root explorer in my system it lol like user apps are associated in dalvik cache.
Yeah. I used es file Explorer to try to write to SD and it opened a file manager from lollipop and said to unhide the SD card so I did and now I can write to it.
MadJoe said:
TiBu seems to have been abandoned by the developer, I just tried to email them about not being able to write to my external SD card and it was returned as a bad address. If it is still in active development, it's not ready for Lollipop yet. It told me my dalvik cache is loaded with over 300MB of unnecessary files, but I know that isn't true.
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Lollipop did not totally abandon dalvik cache. All it did it is to write pre compiled files to dalvik folder when installing while back in KitKat the system did not compile apps during installation but compile them just before them run (JIT). If you somehow delete/cleared all/some cached dalvik files in lollipop, system will try to re-compile the corresponding app so that you don't have to compile before they run.
Whenever an app updates via google play system compiles it during installation. However, when apps are updated via system update (Odin, ZIP flashing, OTA,you name it) , system will recompile the new apps which is why the first boot of lollipop takes so much time ( It is compiling all upgraded app!!).
Because TiBackup does not compile apps when restoring them, when you try to run the restored app, lollipop will try to find the pre-compiled file under dalvik cache directory but the correct one is not there. Therefore the app will not run properly. This is why after TiBackup restore in lollipop, always clear dalvik cache and cache and reboot. The restored app will be compiled correctly after during rebooting~ The same applies to Zip/Odin flashing too.
Hello,
I post here because since some month i can't install any applications on my ZenFone 2
I've a CM13 flashed and rooted Z008, and when I want install an .apk, it say insufficient memory. But I have 5.23 Go used on 14.99
I tried to uninstall some apsp and format my SD Card but it's the same problem. I also did dalvic cache, ccleaner, delete all .odex i've seen
Nothing is working, I still can't install .apk // But i can install anything by using the playstore
If someone have an idea ?
Thanks
RR
remi13014 said:
Hello,
I post here because since some month i can't install any applications on my ZenFone 2
I've a CM13 flashed and rooted Z008, and when I want install an .apk, it say insufficient memory. But I have 5.23 Go used on 14.99
I tried to uninstall some apsp and format my SD Card but it's the same problem. I also did dalvic cache, ccleaner, delete all .odex i've seen
Nothing is working, I still can't install .apk // But i can install anything by using the playstore
If someone have an idea ?
Thanks
RR
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Just clean flash cm13 rom and gapps
You mean back up all then format and flash again the rom + gapps ?
I don't really want :/
no other solutions ?